Mixtures
Solutions
Solvent and solute
Concentrations
Fun Facts
100

Give one example of a mixture

Cereal with milk, trail mix, or salad.

100

Name one example of a solution.

Salt water or sugar water.

100

Which part of a solution is in the greatest amount?

The solvent.

100

What does “concentration” mean?

The amount of solute compared to the solvent.

100

True or False: Air is a mixture.

True!

200

Can mixtures be made of solids, liquids, or gases?

Yes, all three!

200

Can you easily see the parts of a solution?

→ No, they are mixed completely.

200

Which part is in the smallest amount?

The solute.

200

How can you make a solution more concentrated?

Add more solute.

200


Which is easier to separate: a mixture or a solution?

A mixture 

300

Do substances in a mixture keep or lose their properties?

They keep their separate properties.

300

What is a solution?

A mixture where one substance dissolves in another.

300

In salt water, what is the solute and what is the solvent?

Salt = solute; Water = solvent.

300

How can you make a solution less concentrated?

Add more solvent.

300

What do salt and sugar do in water?

They dissolve.

400

What is a mixture?

Two or more substances mixed together that can be separated.

400

Can you separate a solution back into its parts? and give one example.

Yes, by processes like evaporation, filtration, floatation, Magnetic Attraction, Sifting, Chromatography

400

What is the “universal solvent”?

Water.

400

If you put more sugar in lemonade, what happens?

It becomes more concentrated (sweeter).

400

What happens when you mix oil and water?

They don’t mix! Oil floats on top because it’s less dense than water

500

How can you separate a mixture?

By physical methods, like filtering, picking out pieces, or evaporation

500

What happens when you add more solute to a solution?

It becomes more concentrated.

500

Why is water called the universal solvent?

Because it dissolves many substances.

500

What happens to the concentration if you add water to soup?

It becomes less concentrated.

500

What happens if you keep adding salt to water and it stops dissolving?

The solution becomes saturated.