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GROUP 1

Lynn Dominique B. Antque


Joe Vidal M. Mandawe
Zach Nathan Archer D. Bongcas
Cassie T. Dinava
Danielle Alexa E. Fernando.
Matt Aaron A. Mabilen
Jake Manny P. Villar
James Dwikee C. Mercado
Uian Simon C. Tutor
Ronald Raut
Louis Manuel V. Abejuela

7-ARTZ
Module 4A
Activity 3: Stir me

Number of table spoon Solution



1/2 unsaturated
1 unsaturated
2 unsaturated
3 unsaturated
4 unsaturated
5 unsaturated
6 unsaturated
7 unsaturated
8 unsaturated
9 unsaturated
10 unsaturated

Question 1:
Based from the activity, what have you observed to
the set-up as the of the amount of sugar inceases?
Answer: We observed
that the water is
increasing every time we add sugar and the
color gradually changes
The Before and After

Before After
Module 4B
Activity 3

Step Amount of Does the sugar dissolve Describe the



sugar added completely in water? appearance of the

to a half glass Write Yes or No solution. Write

of water
Clear or Not clear



1. 1 Tbsp. Yes Clear


2. 1 Tbsp. Yes Clear
3. 1 Tbsp. Yes Clear
4. 1 Tbsp. Yes Clear
5. 1 Tbsp. Yes Clear
6. 1 Tbsp. No Not Clear

Question 1:

So how many table spoons of sugar have added until the


sugar is no longer dissolved.? This is now the maximum
amount of sugar that will completely dissolve in a half
glass of water. What do you think is the solution formed?
Answer: We added six tablespoons of sugar until it no longer
dissolved, then the solution formed saturated solution.

Question 2:

Now that you have reached the saturation point,


what is your evidence that the solution is saturated?

Answer: The evidence is, because it stopped


dissolving the sugar.

Question 3:

What is your conclusion about a saturated solution?

Answer: Our conclusion is, if the more we add the


sugar, the more the water rises. And then the sugar
stops dissolving
The Before and After

Before After

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