What was the solute, solvent, and solution in today's lab? How did you know that your solution became saturated? Was your prediction accurate?
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The solute was salt
ReplyDeletethe solvent was water
My prediction was not accurate because I thought that it was going to be 35 ml. of salt but it was 45 ml. I new that the water was saturated when the water had a lot of salt on the bottom of the cup
Maria
ReplyDeleteThe solvent in this lab was water, the solute was the salt, and the solution was salt water. I knew when my solution was saturated when some salt sank to the water and some was floating around.
M prediction was not accurate because my solution reached saturation point at 40 ml (8 scoops) not 15-20.
Amelia
ReplyDeleteThe solute to todays lab was the salt, the solevent was the water, and the soultion was salt water. I knew that my mixture became saturated because, I could see and feel small little clumps of salt at the bottom of the cup. My prediction was inaccurate, I guessed seven 50ml's but the answer was accutually nine 50ml's.
kaitlin
ReplyDeletethe sulote was the salt the solvent was the water and the solution was the salt water in todays lab. I knew that my solution was saturated because there were big clumps of salt in the water. My predection was almost accurate because i was only one cup off.
katherin
ReplyDeletesolute water
solvent salt
solution salt water
i knew it became saturated when the salt dissolved
i do not know if my prediction was correct because my partner put in another 5 mL of salt when i was still mixing the salt into the water.
I knew that mine was saturated when it became all chunky and stuff. It took like a lot of salt, like 12 scoops.
ReplyDeleteQuinn, the solute in this lab was salt? you knew if it was saturated if there was salt on the bottom.my prediction was accurate = { )
ReplyDeleteThe solvent was salt. The solute is water. I saw all the salt on the bottom. My hypothesis wasn't correct.
ReplyDeleteRachel
ReplyDeleteToday we tested water with salt to see what would happen. The solute was the salt, the solvent was the water, and the solution was salt water.I knew that out solution became saturated was because the salt started to sink to the bottom because there was not enough room for the salt to get dissolved so it just sank to the bottom. My prediction was accurate because i said that some of the salt would get dissolved while the other particles of salt sank to the bottom.
Ariana
ReplyDeletesolute-salt
solvent-water
solution-both combined
My prediction was way off I guessed 20ml but Stella and mine was 40ml
Anica
ReplyDeleteSolvent-water
solute- salt
solution-both of them combined
I knew that my solution was statured because there was little clumps of salt at the bottom
my prediction was 8 and it was 8
science rocks
anica
Pragathi
ReplyDeleteThe solute, solvent, and solution in today's lab was: salt, water, and saltwater. I knew when my solution became saturated because I saw salt at the bottom of the cup. My prediction was not accurate because I wrote 15ml, but the result was 30ml. Today was a fun lab!
The solute was salt, the solvent was water, and the solution was the salt dissolving in water. I knew that the solute was becoming saturated because it was slowly sinking to the bottom and staying there. My prediction was not accurate because I thought it would take 30 ml but it took only 9 ml. -Auhona
ReplyDeleteThe solute,solvent, and solution was salt, water, and saltwater.
ReplyDeleteTaylor
solute - salt
ReplyDeletesolvent - water
solution - salt water
I knew the solution became saturated when there were clumps of salt on the bottom of the cup. This means that the water could not hold any more salt. My prediction was not accurate because I guessed that the water would need 25 ml of salt to become saturated but it took 45 ml to become saturated.
Sourav