When I was a young man I had a sore throat and remember people saying I should gargle with salt water. They usually meant a few teaspoons in a glass to gargle. I decided I would make a supersaturated solution of salt water to gargle with and felt it would really kill the germs quickly. Do not, I repeat do not ever do this! Fortunately I did this right over the sink and had quick access to fresh water. I'm so glad I didn't accidentally swallow any of it.
@@justinmo7836 i have a question will the salt solution weigh more or the sugar one, or will mixure of sugar and salt weight more when mixed in water, if so than what ratio of salt and sugar
Rahim added many spoonfuls of salt to a glass of he observed that's after sometime salt stop dissolving in water what conclusion can you draw for this Please give me answer 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Question! Lets say you had a mixture of salt, sand, and sugar. Then you followed these steps: 1) Add water (20ml) to the mixture and stir until dissolved. 2) Using a filter apparatus and a beaker, filter the salt/sugar solution from the sand. Would there be any way to separate the salt from the sugar? Please be very specific in your reply, thanks in advance!
yes, remove OH groups from the sugar by replacing them with acetate groups, sugar should now dissolve in a nonpolar solvent(i.e oil, gasoline, hexane ect) salt wont. you can then change them back into OH groups www.bing.com/images/search?q=Acetylation+of+carbohydrates+&view=detailv2&&id=C3D91DB0583C1B585220FB4F24FC8CA1208070AC&selectedIndex=0&ccid=0AMHlrsl&simid=608039985987914147&thid=OIP.Md0030796bb25f4ac4e0eb00ef23dc811o0
Why does he come up with the wrong result? He says that salt dissolves better, yet scientists know that one can dissolve 180 grams of sugar in 100ml of water at room temperature, whereas with salt it is just 35 grams.
So, I'm working with a softening station. It has a special vessel for preparing saturated salt water. The water level is below the level of the salt... my problem is I don't know after how long it reaches saturation. Any idea??
KClassScienceChannel You should've used sugar/salt of similar granularity and should've used more exact amounts; i.e. an exact teaspoon instead of those big mounds. Also, there was not an identical amount of water in each glass to begin with.
Hello! I have a chemistry assignment where I have to create my own experiment to find out the type of bond and polarity in sugar and salt based on their physical properties. Do you know how could that be done? Thank you in advance!
When I was a young man I had a sore throat and remember people saying I should gargle with salt water. They usually meant a few teaspoons in a glass to gargle. I decided I would make a supersaturated solution of salt water to gargle with and felt it would really kill the germs quickly. Do not, I repeat do not ever do this! Fortunately I did this right over the sink and had quick access to fresh water. I'm so glad I didn't accidentally swallow any of it.
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I used to think the same too 🤣
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Please....can u tell me the predictions the observation and the example please....im not really genius to understand this..😣
Solubility in water
Solute at 20°C
sugar 204 g/100 mL of
water
salt 36 g/100 mL of
water
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@@justinmo7836 i have a question will the salt solution weigh more or the sugar one, or will mixure of sugar and salt weight more when mixed in water, if so than what ratio of salt and sugar
Yes thank you 💜😽
Thanks I just managed to finish my homework 😁
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Same lol
Salt - 5 spoons
Sugar - 3 spoons
5 spoons per what
@@cactiman6593 per beeker
@@aiden8274 what size
heating and adding things to water makes it a super-saturated solution, right?
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yep
dude your supposed to put the same amount of salt and sugar (by weight not size) and have the exact same amount of water as well.
nice one
spooooons? Really? HOw about some grammes and litres!?
Bro just assume that each spoon holds 10-20g of salt/sugar.
@@manveersingh85 A spoon is a measurement. It's (Not sure) American.
@@yousefnashwan3366 didn't got u bro, 🙁
@@manveersingh85 ? Are you saying you don't understand me? That's ok, I accidentally tagged you, I didn't mean for you to get this in your email.
I started with 90g of salt in 250ml of distilled water, there was a very small amount, maybe 2-3g left on the bottom of the glass.
Yes thank you
Thanks
Thank you sir😊
Rahim added many spoonfuls of salt to a glass of he observed that's after sometime salt stop dissolving in water what conclusion can you draw for this
Please give me answer
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It means that the solution is now saturated. A solution is called saturated solution no more solute( salt) can be dissolved into the solvent( water).
in saturated salt solution why sugar can be dissolved when it was already saturated
Doesn't the sugar solution just turn into syrup?
Question! Lets say you had a mixture of salt, sand, and sugar. Then you followed these steps:
1) Add water (20ml) to the mixture and stir until dissolved.
2) Using a filter apparatus and a beaker, filter the salt/sugar solution from the sand.
Would there be any way to separate the salt from the sugar?
Please be very specific in your reply, thanks in advance!
yes, remove OH groups from the sugar by replacing them with acetate groups, sugar should now dissolve in a nonpolar solvent(i.e oil, gasoline, hexane ect) salt wont. you can then change them back into OH groups
www.bing.com/images/search?q=Acetylation+of+carbohydrates+&view=detailv2&&id=C3D91DB0583C1B585220FB4F24FC8CA1208070AC&selectedIndex=0&ccid=0AMHlrsl&simid=608039985987914147&thid=OIP.Md0030796bb25f4ac4e0eb00ef23dc811o0
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Why does he come up with the wrong result? He says that salt dissolves better, yet scientists know that one can dissolve 180 grams of sugar in 100ml of water at room temperature, whereas with salt it is just 35 grams.
Thankyou
Ur videos are really nice
I don't know what it's called, but it sounds delicious!
Thank you
Thanks you i finished my homework 😂
Shouldn't homogeneous mixtures be transparent?
We have a exrperiment presentation , thankyou for this now I know what to do exactly
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How many tablespoon of sugar will make a Saturated solution??? Answer Please
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Good
Sir i like this experiment
But Sir I drop 1 teaspoons of salt but the water level increases
Why?
because you overfilled water in your beaker and you should add less salt only one teaspoon
I work winter wication
How to make sure that Is mixture of two things
when we heat it, the water will Evaporate . Then the slat will remain.
Vaishnavi
Ok and?
@@agastyaaryaman8722 we will get salt again :/
i just managed to get shouted for not understanding
Nice explanation
It's called supersaturated solutions
thanks
That will be called Supersaturated solution.
I know super saturation but I think I will take it at year 7 am in year 5 now
But what the saturated means?
Is tea powder solute Sir?
That was so cool:)
You did a big mistake of having unequal amount of water.
Totally agree
so what is the answer?
Boss pls also mention the temperature of the water before adding either salt or sugar
Adding salt and sugear by volume is not the best way to do this experiment
i didnt understand the video is short and it doesnt show the whole eperiment
sir how to separation of colour from the water. I am Rishi
Hi RSHS
Sir, what if we add sugar to saturated salt water?
Black hole will appear and consume the cosmos
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What will happen after heating them
@Atin Bhardwaj correct, yea solubility os sugar and salt increases on increase in temperature, you can also increase it by increasing pressure.
Unsaturated
You should have used powdered sugar
Can you make a video for saturated unsaturated and supersaturated Solutions experimentally with sugar pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
how to make sure that Is that two things
How many tablespoon of salt will make a Saturated solution??? Please...
5 spoons
Supersaturated solution
Just doing my homework here....*writing*
Same lol
same lolz
Southern Tea
Awesome
6 years old comment, wow
Thank you so much!
Demagnetise saltwater
It was great to see
me who's watching this in 2021 for my seperating h.w👁️👄👁️
so i am supposed to watch this for my shity ass homework but how the fuck am i supposed to know how much grammes is one of your spoons
Can we mix the same amount of sugar and salt into the water?????????
How much gm is water???
1 g per cm2
1000g per liter (dm2)
Indian man
Super saturated solution
nice experment
Tawheed
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Good start but he doesn't teach you anything...
does it. cold 🥶 water
i think this guy is indian
So, I'm working with a softening station. It has a special vessel for preparing saturated salt water. The water level is below the level of the salt... my problem is I don't know after how long it reaches saturation. Any idea??
cool
After some time, the sugar if added more and more, stops dissolving becau solution now becomes ......
what mistake he did
How dare yu
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BRINE SOLUTIONS
this guy made a few mistakes
see if you can spot them
Hi, thanks for looking so carefully at our videos! We'd love it if you listed the flaws so we can fix the video
KClassScienceChannel
You should've used sugar/salt of similar granularity and should've used more exact amounts; i.e. an exact teaspoon instead of those big mounds. Also, there was not an identical amount of water in each glass to begin with.
His mistake is that he make incompletely practical vedio ....... Because he become bore by stirring the sugar in water ......
wtf
Hotdog
Hello! I have a chemistry assignment where I have to create my own experiment to find out the type of bond and polarity in sugar and salt based on their physical properties. Do you know how could that be done? Thank you in advance!
Supersaturated solution
Super saturated solution