Let's solve this step by step based on the image and the instructions provided.
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II. Label the pictures with the correct words from the box:
We are given three images:
1. A pile of brown powder (likely coffee or sugar) → This is a
solute.
2. A glass of clear liquid (water) → This is a
solvent.
3. A glass of brown liquid (coffee or tea, mixture) → This is a
solution.
So, labeling them:
1.
Solute
2.
Solvent
3.
Solution
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III. Complete the sentences. Choose the correct answer from the choices in the drop-down box.
Now we'll fill in the blanks using the terms:
Solution, Solute, Solvent, and other logical scientific terms.
1.
A soluble substance mixed in a solvent will make a _________.
→
Solution
2.
Salt is the _________ in saltwater.
→ Salt is the
solute (it dissolves in water).
3.
Water is the _________ in saltwater.
→ Water is the
solvent (it dissolves the salt).
4.
Sugar and Coffee Powder are the _________ in Coffee.
→ They are the
solutes (they dissolve in water to form coffee).
5.
Stirring a Solution makes the solutes dissolve _________.
→ Stirring helps dissolution →
faster (or "more quickly").
→ Answer:
faster
6.
To make a solute dissolve faster, we can use _________ water.
→ Hot water increases the rate of dissolution.
→ Answer:
hot
7.
The substances in a Solution can be separated through _________.
→ Methods like evaporation, distillation, filtration (depending on type).
But most commonly for solutions like saltwater:
evaporation
→ Answer:
evaporation
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✔ Final Answers:
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II. Labeling:
1.
Solute
2.
Solvent
3.
Solution
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III. Sentence Completion:
1. A soluble substance mixed in a solvent will make a
solution.
2. Salt is the
solute in saltwater.
3. Water is the
solvent in saltwater.
4. Sugar and Coffee Powder are the
solutes in Coffee.
5. Stirring a Solution makes the solutes dissolve
faster.
6. To make a solute dissolve faster, we can use
hot water.
7. The substances in a Solution can be separated through
evaporation.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solute solvent solution worksheet.