IPC Second Semester 2015-2016 Reminders: • Prepared • In Seat, with materials ready to go when bell rings. • Scrap Paper ALWAYS available & pen/pencils check bucket or ask • Polite • If you can’t say something nice, keep it shut. • Don’t mess with other’s belongings. • Clean up after yourself. • Prompt • Turn in work on time, • When absent get work (1 day/1 day absent) & turn in, if miss exam, by next day otw “0”. Make arrangements. • Test grades are POSTED, I do NOT pass back exams. • 3 days for correction & retake* after grade posted. * You must have ALL work turned in before a retake will be given. Reminders: • Fire Drill • Out to practice field • Lock down • Lights out, up against wall, quiet, phones off • If possible, • I will ask help to block doorways with tables, etc… QUIETLY • Pass out books, to throw as distractions (volunteer) • Severe Weather • Stay in classroom, tables against walls, under tables • Lock out • Classes continue as normal, although remain in bldg. Reminders: • Duty • Monday am – Library • Monday pm – Parking lot • Tutoring/Test Make-up • M-F @ lunch by APPT., • Please get pass & check with me for availability • T-F after school • Please check with me for availability • T & W often meetings Reminders: • Have you signed up for Remind? • If not, do so! I send out reminders, worksheet copies, you just never know… HINT! HINT! HINT! • Check Class Web Page for ppts., assignments & notes • My email: cheryl.frazier@huttoisd.net Unit 6 Solutions IPC.6.E • Relate the structure of water to its function as • a solvent & • investigate the properties of solutions & • factors affecting gas & solid solubility, including nature of • solute, • temperature, Do not need to write. This is what • pressure, Unit 6 covers. • pH & • concentration. Solutions (p. 1; 1/5/16) • Solutions are homogenous mixtures of > 2 substances. • Can be solid • Brass=> copper & zinc, & • Sterling silver => 92.5% by mass of silver & 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper • Can be gaseous (like air you breath) KEY WORDS ARE BOLDED & UNDERLINED Parts of the Solution • Solvent is the majority of the solution & the part of a solution that dissolves the solute. • Example - water • Solute is what is dissolved • Example - Tea, Salt, Jello, Sugar, … Solubility • Solubility • maximum amount of solute can be dissolved in a certain amount of a solvent at a given temperature • Example: 35.7 g/ 100 mL • Concentration • % by volume of solute in solvent • Concentrated - LARGE amount of solute in solvent • Dilute – small amount of solute in solvent. Solubility • Solubility is determined by pressure & temperature. • Dependent on substance on whether solubility increases or decreases as pressure &/or temperature increases or decreases. Types of Solutions Unsaturated Contains Less solute it can at a given temperature Saturated Contains ALL solute it can at given temperature Super Saturated Contains MORE solute it can at given temperature Solution is UNSTABLE Terms covered today A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Solute Solvent Solution Solubility Concentration Unsaturated Saturated Super-Saturated Could you MATCH these words with definitions or examples? * HINT * * Starter tomorrow!* WATER TRICK-CAN YOU DO THIS?