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BASIC ED-FRM-002
DURATION: 8 Meetings
EFFECTIVITY DATE: August 17-21, 24-26, 2015
ASSESSMENT
ACTIVITIES
VALUING
Knowledge:
A. Using the solubility Curve, tell whether the
following will form saturated, unsaturated, or
supersaturated solutions.
1. 20 g of KCl at 50oC
2. 40 g of KClO3 at 60oC
3. 70 g of K2Cr2O7 at 90oC
4. 50 g of KCl at 75oC
5. 100 g of KNO3 at 50oC
B. Answer as directed.
1. What is the percent by mass of 5.0 g of iron (II)
sulfate dissolved in 75.0 g of water?
2. A solution is made by adding 25 mL of benzene
to 80 mL of toluene. What is the percent by
volume of benzene?
3. What is the molality of a solution that contains
63.0 g HNO3 in 0.500 kg H2O?
4. If you dissolve 20.0 g of NaOH in 250.0 mL of
water, what is the molarity of the solution?
5. If the molality of a CaCl2 solution is 0.100
mol/Kg, and was made from 500.0 mL of water,
how many grams of CaCl2 were needed to make
Meeting 1:
Introduction
Review:
1. Identify homogeneous and
heterogeneous mixtures
(pictures/flascards/actual samples)
2. Compare and contrast homogeneous
and heterogeneous mixtures.
3. Compare dilute and concentrated
solutions. (Demonstrate using marbles and
water)
Objectives (Learning Competencies)
Describe the properties of saturated,
unsaturated, and supersaturated solutions.
(These objectives should be
written/posted/ flashed on screen, stated
Essential Questions:
Motivation
(Worksheet:Comparing unsaturated,
saturated, and supersaturated solutions by
making an analogy using different situations)
Label the pictures/illustrations/situations as
unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated.
Explain the basis of your answers.
retain? Why?
Meeting 2 Meeting 8
Performance/Product:
Transfer Goal: The students understand
some important properties of solutions
and learn to express concentrations of
solutions quantitatively so that in the long
run they can prepare solutions that are
safe for the health and the environment.
Transfer Task:
Demonstrative Project: Green Solutions
Date:
Checked by:
Mrs. Aurora De La Vega
S.T.L., HS Science and Math
Date:
Approved by:
Date: