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Mixing of

Solutions and
Labelling
Precipitation
Cristelle Angela R. Aguilar
P-Chem 303
-Solutions are composed of
substances that when mixed
completely, they cannot be
distinguished as separate
substances.
-They can, however, be easily
separated back into the separate
substances.
- A solution is usually a mixture
of a solid that dissolves completely
in a liquid.
Ex. Sugar in water

The solute is thesalt


The solvent is the
This makes a water
solution
The salt issolubl as it dissolve
has e d

Flour added to water. Stirring it


makes it go cloudy, but after a
while all the flour grains sink to the
bottom:
The flours has not dissolved
This is because flour isinsoluble
OThe particles of one
substance are spread
evenly through
another.
OThe substances in a
solution can be solids,
liquids, or gases.
Examples of a Solution
O Carbon dioxide
bubbles in a soda.
O Carbonated water
mixed with lemonade
is a solution of solids,
liquids, and gases.
O Lemon juice, water and
sugar crystals. Sugar
is the solid, lemon juice
is the liquid dissolved
together in water.
Labelling Precipitations
OLabelling:
Omake (a substance,
molecule, or cell)
identifiable or traceable.
ODisplays an information
about the product

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