GCSE Chemistry – Solubility and temperature
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-I can use data to calculate solubility
-I can describe a saturated solution
-I can relate temperature to solubility of gases and solids
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1. Question
How do you calculate solubility?
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What is a saturated solution?
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3. Question
What happens to the temperature of solids as the solubility increases?
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What happens to the temperature of solids as the solubility decreases?
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What happens to the temperature of gases as the solubility increases?
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What happens to the temperature of gases as the solubility decreases?
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To measure the solubility of a solid, what should it be placed in?
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To determine the solubility of a solid in water, what should be measured initially?
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What should be done to the solid in water?
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After heated, what should be done?
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When should the temperature be measured?
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What factor should be changed when repeating?
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