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SATURATED & UNSATURATED

SOLUTION
SOLUTION

was form when a solute dissolves in


solvent to form a single phase.

Is homogeneous mixture with tiny


particles.
Sugar water
TWO COMPONENT OF SOLUTIONS

1. SOLVENT – is a component of solution which


dissolves the other component of solution. Its
institute the larger component of the solution.

2. SOLUTE – is the component of the solution


which is dissolved by the solvent. It a lesser
component of the solution
Solution
10 ml of Alcohol 50 ml of Water
alcohol solution
10 ml of Alcohol 50 ml of Water
alcohol solution
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WHICH IS SOLVENT? WHICH IS SOLUTE?
SOLUBILITY OF THE SOLUTE

 This will be happen when


the solute are more than
solvent.
 There is a point at which it
solute cannot dissolve by
the solvent and you will
notice that there has
remaining solute to the
bottom.
UNSATURATED SOLUTION
Solution when it
contain less solute
than the maximum
amount can
dissolved at a given
temperature
100 mL of water
30 grams of salt
30 grams of salt

100 mL of water
SATURATED SOLUTION
the solution that
contains the
maximum amount
of solute dissolved Insoluble

by a given amount
of solvent
100 mL of water

soluble
36 grams of salt

40 grams of salt

soluble
4 g of salt

100 mL of water
EXAMPLE IN REAL LIFE
SUPERSATURATED SOLUTION
the solution that
contains the
maximum amount
of solute dissolved
by a given amount
of solvent
100 mL of water

soluble
48 grams of salt

70 grams of salt

soluble
22 g of salt

100 mL of water
SUPERSATURATED SOLUTION
EXAMPLE IN REAL LIFE:
QUIZ GET ¼ SHEET OF PAPER
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PART II. QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
QUIZ
PART III. FINDING SOLUTION
FINDING SOLUTION
FINDING SOLUTION
FOR QUESTION NO. 4-6

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