Vocabulary
Line Data Trends
Reading Solubility Graphs
Chemical Equations
Solubility
100

This has an evenly distributed composition

Homogeneous Mixture

100

From the google slide show what is the data trend being displayed by the line graph - 100

Direct

100

From the attached slides in Google classroom, from the solubility graph:

Which chemical is most soluble at 20oC

NH3

100

Use the Google slide show for the chemical equation to answer the following Question:

What are the Products of this chemical reaction?

KNO3 and PbI2

100

List the 4 factors that effect solubility

Nature of solute and solvent

Temperature

Stirring

Particle size

200

This is a type of change in which the form of matter is altered but its identity remains the same. 

Physical Change

200

From the google slide show what is the data trend being displayed by the line graph - 200

Non-related

200

From the attached slides in Google classroom, from the solubility graph:

What chemical becomes saturated with 45 grams at 60oC

KCl

200

Use the Google slide show for the chemical equation to answer the following Question:

What chemical is the precipitate?

PbI2

200

The solubility of a gas is a __________ data trend.

Inverse

300

________ is a substance that is changed back into a solid from a solution, because it un-dissolves, due to being insoluble in water. 

Precipitate

300

From the google slide show what is the data trend being displayed by the line graph - 300

Inverse

300

From the attached slides in Google classroom, from the solubility graph:

Can 40 grams of KClO3 be dissolved into at 70oC?

No, at 70oC KClO3 becomes saturated at 36 grams.

300

Use the Google slide show for the chemical equation to answer the following Question:

Is the following Chemical equation a chemical or physical change?

Chemical change, the chemical identities are changing from reactants to products

For example reactant KI changed to product KNO3

300

Write a general relationship for the solubility of a salt (solid) as temperature increases.

As temperature increases the solubility of the salt also increases.