Monday, May 30, 2011

10.2

Our graph was similar to the one on table G but, Our amount of solvent was 10% of the amount of solvent used in Table G. That affected or graph a lot because the values were totally different and there was less solute.

The temperature can have a huge impact on how quickly the KClO3 dissolved. Surface area can also affect how quickly something dissolves. When you raise the temperature the collisions of the molecules become a lot more effective. Surface area relates to how quick the KClO3 dissolves because the more space it takes up the longer it'll take to dissolve. Particle collisions make the KClO3 react which makes it dissolve and that's why it's important to the dissolving process.

Unsaturated:  When the KClO3 was undissovled at the bottom of the test tube

Saturated:      When the KClO3 is completely dissolved in the test tube

Supersaturated:  Never

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