Is Your Solution Same as Mine?

Description

Most of the liquids we see around us are solutions or mixtures having more than one substance in it. For example, the water you get in a tap or a hand pump, is not pure water, but is a solution containing several salts and some gases. Yet we don’t see that water as a salt solution. But if the water has a lot of salt in it like sea water we call it salty water or salt solution. Thus in our common life, the amount of dissolved substance makes us label the liquid as a pure substance or a solution.

Materials Required

For Task 2: Materials Required: Sugar- 50g, lemon- 1, two identical transparent glasses, spoon- 1, Knife (to cut lemon), drinking water
For Task 3: transparent glass/ beaker (100ml)- 4, spoon/ any other small volume measuring cup/medicinal bottle cap -1, sugar- 40g, light weight items (ajwain, mustard seeds etc), stop watch- 1, glass rod- 1, 100ml measuring cylinder -1, pen refill/toothpick/small stick -1, white paper-1, marker pen.

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