Dissolving Science

Solute –  the component in a solution, can be dissolved in solvent

Solvent – The liquid in which the solute dissolves in

Solution – The end result of mixing the two substances together

Soluble – Can be able to be dissolved in a solvent

Insoluble – Cannot Dissolve in a solvent

Two ways a solute can be dissolved into the solvent:

Hot Water

Stirring

Six Examples of a soluble in water:

Sugar and water

Salt and Water

Flour and Water

Lithium Chloride and Water

Calcium Chloride and Water

Magnesium and Water

Six examples of an Insoluble in Water:

Sand in Water

Chalk and Water

Benzene and Water

Calcium Sulfate and Water

Barium Sulfate and Water

Lead Sulfate and Water

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