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Lab On Solutions

I Introduction
A. Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to determine if the temperature of water effects the rate at which salt dissolves.
B. Hypothesis: If the temperature of the water increases then the rate at which the salt dissolves will increase.
C. Science Concepts: Solution- one substance dissolved in another
Solute- the substance that gets dissolved
Solvent- the substance that the solute gets dissolved in
Characteristic property- a property that is unique to a substance, does not change depending on the amount of a substance, and can identify the substance
Physical change- when a substance changes physically but is not chemically effected
Solubility- the amount of a substance that can be dissolved in a given amount solvent at a given temperature
In the experiment the solubility of salt was tested in different temperatures of water. The solute was the salt and the solvent was the water. The salt dissolved in the water to form a solution. When the salt......


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