Solubility A physical property Terms Solute: The substance being dissolved Solvent: The liquid in which a solute is dissolved in Solution: The mix of a solvent and a solute Identify 3-solute 1-solution 2-solvent Stages of solubility 1. Unsaturated: When a solvent can dissolve more of a solute. Stages of solubility 2. Saturated: A solvent has the maximum amount of solute dissolved in it. Stages of solubility3. Supersaturated: When a solvent has more than the maximum amount of solute in it Factors that affect solubility Temperature Stirring COPY THIS Solubility Curve >Temperature affects how much solute will dissolve >Different solutes dissolve at different rates What is happening to solubility of the substances as temperature increases? In a pool, chlorine is the... You are making kool-aid and your mom doesn’t realize that you already added the sugar so she added more, the solution will be... Solubility How much NaNO3 ⁰ dissolves at 0 C? http://gcserevision101.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/solubilitycurves.jpg How much KCl is soluble at 10°C? What is the only substance that DECREASES solubility as temperature increases? Solubility edpuzzle