L11 - Solutions

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ChemistrySecondary Education

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Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?
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Lesson 11 - Solutions

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I will be successful if I can...
  • classify a substance as an element, compound, or mixture, 
  • give examples of an element, compound, or mixture I use or consume daily,
  • describe what a solution is,
  • describe how a soluble solid dissolves in a solvent,
  • describe how to make a saturated solution,
  • differentiate a residue from filtrate or distillate, and
  • carry out each method of separation and purification: 
  • (a) a suitable solvent
  • (b) filtration
  • (c) crystallisation.

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Pure (Au) gold is a(n) _____________.
A
mixture
B
element
C
compound

Slide 4 - Quiz

Sugar is a(n) _____________.
A
mixture
B
element
C
compound

Slide 5 - Quiz

Seawater is a(n) _____________.
A
mixture
B
element
C
compound

Slide 6 - Quiz

Mineral water is a(n) _____________.
A
mixture
B
element
C
compound

Slide 7 - Quiz

The oxygen in the tank is a(n) _____________.
A
mixture
B
element
C
compound

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which of the given diagrams shows a compound?
A
A only
B
A and D
C
A and B
D
B and C

Slide 9 - Quiz

Which of the given diagrams shows an element?
A
A only
B
A and D
C
A and B
D
B and C

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which of the given diagrams shows a mixture?
A
A only
B
C and D
C
A and D
D
D only

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Slide 14 - Link

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Question
What does the water say to the solute?

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Can you make a solution with:
an insoluble solid + water ?

Slide 21 - Poll

Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?
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Lesson 12 - Separation and Purification Techniques

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It is a technique of separating a solid from a liquid using a fine filter paper.
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filtration
B
evaporation
C
distillation
D
crystallisation

Slide 23 - Quiz

It is a process of changing liquid into vapour (gas) on the surface of a liquid below a boiling point.
A
filtration
B
evaporation
C
distillation
D
crystallisation

Slide 24 - Quiz

It is a process of boiling a liquid to produce vapour, and then condensing it back into liquid.
A
filtration
B
evaporation
C
distillation
D
crystallisation

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Choosing the suitable solvent

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Choosing the suitable solvent
"Like dissolves Like."

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Filtration

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Conical flask
Filter funnel
Receiver
Filtrate
Stand with boss and clamp

Slide 30 - Drag question

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Crystallisation by evaporation

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Simple distillation

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  • Crystallise the filtrate by evaporation. 
  • Do you see any crystals? Does it prove your   hypothesis?
  • Filtering the mixture. Do you see any residue?   Predict what the residue is.
Practical Work (Practice)
  • Choosing the suitable solvent. Is it polar or non-polar?
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Scientific Question: Does mixture X contain salt?

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  • Open your notebook.
  • Look for this.
  • Read.
  • Reflect.
  • Complete.
Chemistry
 Journal

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Name something you did not know before this lesson, 
but NOW you do! 

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  • You have 15 minutes to complete this task.
Classwork 7: States of matter
  • Prepare your black or blue pen.
  • Answer the given questions.
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