3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:Solutions and Colloids
  • Subject(s):Science
  • Days:15
  • Grade(s):11
Key Learning: Solutions are homogeneous mixtures. The solubility of a substance is a factor of its bond character. There are different methods of expressing concentration. The number of particles in solution affect vapor pressure, boiling point, freezing point, and
Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 
What makes a solution a solution?
   
Concept: Properties
Concept: Methods of Expressing Concentration
Concept: Colligative Properties
Lesson Essential Question(s):

Why is air a solution and a cloud is not? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

Why is it poor practice to use the words concentrated and dilute? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

Why is antifreeze also an antiboil? (A)
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Vocabulary Report

  • solution -
  • colligative property -
  • molarity -
  • molality -
  • electrolyte -
  • solute -
  • vapor pressure -
  • mole fraction -
  • solvent -
  • boiling point elevation -
  • normality -
  • miscible -
  • freezing point depression -
  • immiscible -
  • percent by mass -
  • osmotic pressure -
  • solvation -
  • concentrated -
  • solubility -
  • dilute -
  • saturated -
  • unsaturated -
  • supersaturated -
  • insoluble -
  • Tyndall effect -
  • Brownian motion -