Description
This printable and digital resource provides quality homework questions on solutions and solubility for chemistry. Students will answer questions on the characteristics of solutions and the factors that affect solubility. Students will use a solubility curve diagram (included) to determine solubility at various temperatures and to determine if solutions are saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated at different temperatures. Students will determine the amounts of solute that can be dissolved at different temperatures using different amounts of solvent, and work problems involving both molarity and molality.
Choose to use the traditional printable version, or the paperless, digital Google Apps version. Both Google Slides and Google Forms versions are included. The student handouts can be printed or used in the paperless digital format in your Google Drive, Google Classroom, Microsoft OneDrive, or similar. This resource is perfect for traditional classroom settings, 1:1 schools, or for distance learning.
What is included in your download folder?
- Printable and Editable Homework Handouts: Space is left on the handouts for students to write their answers and show their work.
- Printable and Editable Paper Saving Version: All questions are on one page. Students use their own notebook paper to complete their work.
- Google Slides versions for use in Google Drive, Google Classroom, and/or Microsoft OneDrive
- Google Slides version (not editable)
- Google Forms version (editable)
- Solubility Curve Diagram (Reference Table)
- Table of Solubilities in Water (Reference Table)
- Teacher Guide and Answer Key
- Teacher Guide to Google Apps
Topics and concepts covered Include the following:
- Definitions of homogeneous and heterogenous mixtures
- Solutions are homogeneous solutions
- 5 Characteristics of Solutions: (1) Homogeneous, (2) Dissolved particles do not come out of solution, (3) Clear and transparen(4) Dissolved particles can be passed through a filter and not be separated, (5) Solutions are in a single phase of matter
- Definitions of solute, solvent, and aqueous solution
- Factors Affecting Solubility: The nature of the solute and solvent, “like dissolves like”
- Factors Affecting Solubility: The effect of temperature on the solubility of solid, liquid, and gaseous solutes.
- Factors Affecting Solubility: The effect of pressure on the solubility of solid, liquid, and gaseous solutes.
- Factors the determine the rate of solution: (1) Size of particles, (2) Stirring, (3) Amount of solute previously dissolved, and (4) Temperature.
- Students will use the included “Solubility Curve” to answer questions and solve problems about the solubility of various solutes at different temperatures.
- Students will use the included “Table of Solubilities” to determine the solubility of different compounds in water.
- Definitions of saturated, unsaturated, and supersaturated solutions.
- Definitions of dilute and concentrated solutions.
- Definitions of molarity and molality.
- Students will complete 6 molarity and molality problems.
All answers are included in the very detailed 7 page teacher guide that is included with this product.
Related resources include the following:
- Solutions and Solubility Test
- Solutions and Solubility Jeopardy Review Game
- Solutions and Solubility Quiz
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Description
This printable and digital resource provides quality homework questions on solutions and solubility for chemistry. Students will answer questions on the characteristics of solutions and the factors that affect solubility. Students will use a solubility curve diagram (included) to determine solubility at various temperatures and to determine if solutions are saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated at different temperatures. Students will determine the amounts of solute that can be dissolved at different temperatures using different amounts of solvent, and work problems involving both molarity and molality.
Choose to use the traditional printable version, or the paperless, digital Google Apps version. Both Google Slides and Google Forms versions are included. The student handouts can be printed or used in the paperless digital format in your Google Drive, Google Classroom, Microsoft OneDrive, or similar. This resource is perfect for traditional classroom settings, 1:1 schools, or for distance learning.
What is included in your download folder?
- Printable and Editable Homework Handouts: Space is left on the handouts for students to write their answers and show their work.
- Printable and Editable Paper Saving Version: All questions are on one page. Students use their own notebook paper to complete their work.
- Google Slides versions for use in Google Drive, Google Classroom, and/or Microsoft OneDrive
- Google Slides version (not editable)
- Google Forms version (editable)
- Solubility Curve Diagram (Reference Table)
- Table of Solubilities in Water (Reference Table)
- Teacher Guide and Answer Key
- Teacher Guide to Google Apps
Topics and concepts covered Include the following:
- Definitions of homogeneous and heterogenous mixtures
- Solutions are homogeneous solutions
- 5 Characteristics of Solutions: (1) Homogeneous, (2) Dissolved particles do not come out of solution, (3) Clear and transparen(4) Dissolved particles can be passed through a filter and not be separated, (5) Solutions are in a single phase of matter
- Definitions of solute, solvent, and aqueous solution
- Factors Affecting Solubility: The nature of the solute and solvent, “like dissolves like”
- Factors Affecting Solubility: The effect of temperature on the solubility of solid, liquid, and gaseous solutes.
- Factors Affecting Solubility: The effect of pressure on the solubility of solid, liquid, and gaseous solutes.
- Factors the determine the rate of solution: (1) Size of particles, (2) Stirring, (3) Amount of solute previously dissolved, and (4) Temperature.
- Students will use the included “Solubility Curve” to answer questions and solve problems about the solubility of various solutes at different temperatures.
- Students will use the included “Table of Solubilities” to determine the solubility of different compounds in water.
- Definitions of saturated, unsaturated, and supersaturated solutions.
- Definitions of dilute and concentrated solutions.
- Definitions of molarity and molality.
- Students will complete 6 molarity and molality problems.
All answers are included in the very detailed 7 page teacher guide that is included with this product.
Related resources include the following:
- Solutions and Solubility Test
- Solutions and Solubility Jeopardy Review Game
- Solutions and Solubility Quiz
For updates about sales and new products, please follow my store:




