Solution: Experimentation
Solution: Experimentation
Solution: Experimentation
EXPERIMENTATION
Let’s answer the questions
What solid materials were dissolved in water?
What do you call this solid materials?
Give 2 more solids that easily dissolve in
water.
liquid
If you were to drink
coffee, will you
choose granules or
powder? Why?
If you were to drink
chocolate, what will
you choose tablea or
powder and why?
Task 1
1. Prepare two drinking glasses
half-filled with water.
2. Put one teaspoon of salt into each
glass.
3. Stir the water in one glass. Do not stir the
water in the other glass.
4. Observe what happens.
Answer the following questions. Write the answers
in your laboratory sheet.
1. In which glass of water did the salt dissolve faster?
2. What do you think will happen if you did not stir
the water in the other glass?
3. What made the salt particles dissolve faster? Why
do you think this happened?
Task 1
In which glass of water did the salt dissolve faster?
Glass which the salt was stirred or mixed
What do you think will happen if you did not stir the water
in the other glass?
The salt will not dissolved/mix with the water
What made the salt particles dissolve faster?
The salt was stirred or mix
Why do you think this happened?
Because of stirring or mixing
Task 2
1. Fill half of a drinking glass with cold water.
2. With the help of an adult, fill half of another
glass with hot water.
3. Place one teaspoon of sugar in each glass.
4. Observe what happens.
Answer the following questions in your laboratory
sheet.
a. In which glass did the sugar dissolve faster?
b. What made the sugar in one glass dissolves faster
than sugar in the other glass?
c. What factor affects the sugar to dissolve faster in one
glass?
Task 2
In which glass did the sugar dissolve faster?
glass with hot water
What made the sugar in one glass dissolves faster than
sugar in the other glass?
Hot water
What factor affects the sugar to dissolve faster in one
glass?
Heat
Task 3
1. Prepare two drinking glasses, a teaspoon of powder
soap, and a small piece of a detergent bar.
2. Place equal amounts of water in the glasses.
3. Put the powdered soap in one of the glasses and the
piece of detergent bar in the other glass.
4. Observe which solid dissolves faster.
Task 3
Answer the following questions. Write the answers
in your laboratory sheet.
a. In which glass did the detergent dissolve faster?
b. What factors affect the speed of solubility
between the powdered soap and detergent bar?
Task 3
1. In which glass did the detergent dissolve faster?
a. Glass with detergent powder
2. What factors affect the speed of solubility
between the powdered soap and detergent bar?
Because the detergent soap is very small/tiny than
a.
Degrees of Concentration