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Chemistry tuition class in Miracle Learning Centre is fun and enriching. You will learn about the different aspects of Science and how to learn study skills too. If you do not like or understand science, you must definitely attend the chemistry tuition class at Miracle Learning Centre to arouse and reignite your interest. Let us learn about What is a Solution in this Chemistry tuition lesson.

 

What Is a Solution in chemistry?

 

Solution is a mixture formed when one or more solutes dissolve in a solvent.

 

Types of Solutions:

 

Solutions are categorized based on the amount of solute dissolved:

 

  • Dilute,
  • Concentrated,
  • and Saturated

 

A dilute solution contains a small amount of solute in a large volume of solvent and a concentrated solution contains a large amount of solute dissolved in its solvent.

In addition, a saturated solution is one with the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a fixed amount of solvent at a particular temperature.

 

Factors Affecting Solubility:

 

Solution can be measured based on its solubility. Solubility refers to the largest amount of the solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a particular temperature.

There are three factors that can affect the solubility namely

  • the nature of solute,
  • the nature of the solvent
  • and the temperature of the solution.

 

There also three factors that can affect the rate of dissolving a solute.

 

Surface Area:

Firstly, the rate can be affected by the surface area of the solute. The more the surface area a substance has, the faster the rate of dissolving. For example, fine sugar dissolves faster than rock sugar.

 

Temperature:

Secondly, the rate can also be affected by the temperature of the solution. The higher the temperature, the faster the substance will dissolve.

 

Stirring:

Lastly, the effect of stirring can affect the rate of dissolving. By stirring the substance in the solvent it can speed up the rate of dissolving.

Miracle Learning Centre would like to bring you more facts on chemistry tuition concepts and experiments. We hope you have understood this chemistry tuition lesson. Science tuition lessons are created to help students excel and we believe “You are a MIRACLE!” and you can do it too.

All over the world, if there is only one subject to be considered which has practically never been able to attract any student towards it then it is definitely Chemistry.

Most of the students and the parents who come to our center seeking help have always said that Chemistry has not been able to feel them thrilled or concerned.

Many of the students study Chemistry only because this subject is mandatory for the various future streams of higher study and professions. Very few students actually are interested to carry on their higher studies with Chemistry.

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We want to put an end to it  and  generate a feel for Chemistry in our students. MLC want to show them how much this subject is useful for them and how many scopes are there in Chemistry.

We want to show them the fun of Chemistry which they have always missed in their schools and other tuitions. Because we believe that without fun there can be no learning.

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FAQS:

 

What is an example of a dilute solution?

Lemonade with only a little sugar mixed into water is a dilute solution.

 

What is an example of the effect of temperature on solubility?

Sugar dissolves faster and in greater quantities in hot water compared to cold water.

 

What are the factors affecting solubility?

The factors include:

  • Characteristics of the solute
  • Characteristics of the solvent.
  • Temperature of the solution.

 

What is solvent and solute?

A solvent is the material that dissolves another substance, known as the solute. For instance, in a mixture of sugar and water, water acts as the solvent, and sugar is the solute.