Water Treatment
Solutions
Saturated vs. Unsaturated
Changes
States of Water
100

What process removes the biggest particles from dirty water?

Filtering

100

What do we call the liquid part of a solution?

Solvent

100

Can an unsaturated solution dissolve more solute?

yes

100

Melting ice is a reversible or irreversible change?

Reversible

100

What state of matter is ice?

Solid

200

What is added to remove the smallest particles from water?

chemicals

200

What is the dissolved substance in a solution called?

Solute

200

Has a saturated solution reached its maximum capacity?

Yes

200

Toasting bread is a reversible or irreversible change?

Irreversible

200

What state of matter is apple juice?

Liquid

300

What is added to remove microbes from water?

Chemicals

300

Which has a higher concentration: a little salt or a lot of salt?

A lot of salt

300

Which solution can no longer dissolve more solute?

Saturated 

300

Baking a cake is a reversible or irreversible change?

Irrreversible

300

What state of matter is steam?

Gas

400

Put these in order:
 Filtering → Remove microbes → Remove smallest particles

Filtering → Remove smallest particles → Remove microbes

400

What is the most common liquid used as a solvent?

water

400

A cup of water still dissolves more sugar. Is it saturated or unsaturated?

Unsaturated 

400

Name one way to speed up dissolving.

Stirring or heating

400

What is the name of the process when ice changes into water?

Melting

500

Why must water be cleaned before people drink it?

To remove dirt, particles, and harmful microbes.

500

What does concentration mean?

The amount of solute dissolved in a solvent.

500

A student keeps adding salt, but it stays at the bottom. What type of solution is it?

Saturated 

500

Why is melting ice reversible?

It can change back into ice when frozen.

500

Name all three states of water.

Solid (ice), Liquid (water), Gas (steam)