Term
Definition
Expanded Answer
Experiments
Potpourri
100

A solute that dissolves into a solvent.

What is a solution?

100

One material disperses uniformly into another. 

Dissolve

100

Filters are alike because they both filter and alike because they both filter and are able to separate materials.

Filters are different because they filter different size particles.

How are filters alike? How are they different?

100

You have to wait for the salt to dissolve into the water.

How can you separate salt from water? 

100

Who won the most recent lotto?

Bella!

200

 A solution that has two or more materials mixed together.

What is a mixture?

200

The material that goes into a solvent.

Solute

200

A solution is formed when 1 or 2 materials dissolve into a liquid.

How do you know when a solution has formed?

200
  1. Use screen filter to separate the gravel from the mixture.

  2.  Then, we need to add water. It will dissolve.

  3. Then the diatomaceous earth will separate from the salt.

  4. After that, we let the water dissolve and the salt will crystalize.

  5. Then, we have separated the diatomaceous earth, and gravel,  and salt.

  6. Know we know the difference between the crystalized salt and the diatomaceous earth. 

How can you separate diatomaceaous earth, salt, and gravel?

200

What was the thing Mr. Schmidt taught us on the first day?

The Iceberg Illusion.

300

The process that changes liquid to gas leaving any dissolved solid material behind.

What is exaporation?

300

Solvent is what the solute dissolves into.

Solvent

300

A saturation has formed when no more solute can dissolve into a solvent. There will be a pile of solute on the bottom of the cup the solvent is in.

How do you know when a saturation has formed?

300

You can make saturation by adding solute to a solvent until the solute sits at the bottom of a cup.

How can you make a saturation?

300

What did we have for lunch at Fairview Lake?

Pizza and Salad.

400

The ratio of solute to solvent in a solution.

What is concentration?

400

Characteristics that describe an object(texture, color, smell, etc.) 

Property

400

It forms a solution when a solid dissolves into a liquid.

What happens when a solid and a liquid form a solution?

400

I can tell Julie that concentration is when there is a lot of solute in a solvent.

What can you tell Julie about concentration?

400

What did we do at the top of the mountain at Fairview Lake?

We made echos.

500

A solution in which the solvent cannot dissolve any more solute.

What is saturation?

500

A crystallized form found typically in a square shape with a X from corner to corner.

Salt crystal

500

"The bends" are when people were underwater long ago, they couldn't bend anything and it hurt really bad if they tried. They occur by the caissons attached to the suit someone will wear. The complications are the blood pressure was high, you can get decompression sickness, and the driver doesn't have enough nitrogen and the pressure decreases and the blood can't hold it anymore.

What are "the bends"/How do they occur and what are some complications?

500

Solution B.

Which grape cool-aid solution was more diluted?

500

Do your shoes fit?

Yes.