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Monday, December 17, 2007

Citric Acid Saturation

How much citric acid did it take to saturate the water? Use the words solute, solvent, and saturated solution in your answer.

23 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:48 AM

    It took 45ml of solute to be in the solvent, when it became a saturated solution.

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  2. Anonymous8:57 AM

    ITheld 65cc of acid it is a solute. The h2o made it a solvent. The mixture was a saturated solution.

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  3. Anonymous9:10 AM

    It took 45 cc for the solute and solvent to be saturated in water.

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  4. Anonymous9:12 AM

    It took 16 things to saturate the water. A solution is a special mixture dissolves in water.A solvent is liquid in a solution. A saturated solution is when a solute can hold no more solute.

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  5. Anonymous9:14 AM

    The solute in the experament was the citric acid.The solvent was the citric acid in the water,the saturated solution was 65 cc.

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  6. Anonymous10:04 AM

    When we put the solvent in the solute
    it dissolved we repeated the process.
    Then are saturated solution was 55cc
    of CITRIC ACID.

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  7. Anonymous10:10 AM

    It took 55ml of citric acid that saturated our water.Our solute was the citric acid.The solvent was the water.

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  8. Anonymous10:12 AM

    Our group spilled our experiment
    Alexis was nagging me to let her shake the bottle so i asked dillion
    what his group got so he said that
    his saturated solution held 55ml of
    citric acid [witch was his solute]in
    his 50ml of water[witch was his solvent].

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  9. Anonymous12:36 PM

    It took me 65 ml of solute to saturate the solvent.

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  10. Anonymous12:36 PM

    The Citric Acid -- solute -- dissolved 13 times -- saturated solution -- which is 65 mils. -- into the water -- solvent -- before we ran out of time so we didn't get a exactly right answer yet. But 65 is the only thing I've got.

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  11. Anonymous12:39 PM

    It took 65g of citric acid to saturate the water the solvent became very thick.The solute did not dissolve very quickly.Soon the saturated solution could hold no more.

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  12. Anonymous12:50 PM

    It took me 65 ml to saturate the solvent in the solution.

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  13. Anonymous1:01 PM

    It took 50cc of Critic Acid because the last one was a saturated solution ,the critic acid is a solute. The 50ml of water is the solvent.

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  14. Anonymous1:05 PM

    It took 65ml of citric acid or a solvent to saturate the water citric acid is solute.

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  15. Anonymous9:36 AM

    it took me about like 50ml saturate the solvent into the solution

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  16. Anonymous9:38 AM

    It took me about 50ml to saturate the solve into the solution.

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  17. Anonymous9:39 AM

    It took 50ml of solute to be in the solvent,when it turned into a saturated solution.

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  18. Anonymous11:38 AM

    It took 50 ml. of solute and the solvent to saturate the h2o,I think.

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  19. Anonymous12:36 PM

    when we put the solvent in the solute it dissolves we repeat the repeat the process of step 3 and 4 and the saturated solution was 45ccof citric acid.

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  20. Anonymous12:36 PM

    It took 65cc of citric acid for the solute and solvent to be saturated in the water.

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  21. Anonymous2:43 PM

    The solute in the experiment was the citric acid. The solvent was the citric acid in the water, the saturated solution was 65ml

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  22. Anonymous12:25 PM

    It took 65 ml of solute saturate the water solvent.

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