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LAS G7 Q1 WEEK 6 SCIENCE

This document is a learning activity sheet for 7th-grade science focusing on the properties of saturated and unsaturated solutions. It includes tasks for preparing solutions, analyzing their saturation levels, and writing observations and conclusions. Students are guided to differentiate between saturated and unsaturated solutions through practical activities and observations.
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LAS G7 Q1 WEEK 6 SCIENCE

This document is a learning activity sheet for 7th-grade science focusing on the properties of saturated and unsaturated solutions. It includes tasks for preparing solutions, analyzing their saturation levels, and writing observations and conclusions. Students are guided to differentiate between saturated and unsaturated solutions through practical activities and observations.
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SCIENCE 7

1ST QUARTER
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS IN SCIENCE 7 WEEK 6
WEEK 6

Name: _____________________________ Score: ________


Grade & Section: __________________ Date: _________

PROPERTIES OF SATURATED AND UNSATURATED SOLUTIONS

Learning Task No. 1: (DO NOT PERFORM THIS, just analyze the activity, and answer the table
below)
Prepare the materials. Do the simple activity.
Identify the solutions if they are saturated or unsaturated. Give reason(s) for your answers.

Materials:
2 teaspoon of sugar for solution A 1 teaspoon of sugar for Solution B
1 cup water 1 cup water
Teaspoon for stirring
Note: the cup and amount of water must be the same for Solution A and B
Steps:
1. Label the two cups with Solution A and Solution B, appropriately.
2. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of sugar in 1 cup of water for Solution A.
3. Stir until all sugar are dissolved.
4. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of sugar in 1 cup of water for Solution B
5. Stir until all sugar are dissolved.
6. Add another 1 teaspoon of sugar in the same cup of water for solution B.
7. Stir until al sugar are dissolved.
8. Copy and complete the chart below.

Learning Task No. 2: Based on your observations, determine if the given solutions are either
SATURATED or UNSATURATED.

1. A 500 g of flour completely dissolved in 1 liter of water.__________________________

2. When another 200 g of flour was added in the solution , the additional flour was not dissolved
completely and settled ._____________________________________.

3. The solutions cannot hold any more solute when added in the solution. ________________________

4. One pack of gelatin powder completely dissolved in 400 g water._____________________________

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5. The milk powder cannot be dissolved anymore in a cup of water.______________________________

Learning Task No. 3: Write a short paragraph regarding the differences between saturated and
unsaturated solutions.

Learning Task No. 4: Make a simple step that will determine your skills in distinguishing
saturated and unsaturated solutions. Follow the simple guide below.
(Use the materials that are available at home and that ensure your safety in preparing the solutions)

Materials:
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________

Steps:
1. _________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. _________________________________________________________________________________________________
5__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Note: You can add more steps if necessary.

Observations: Draw the set up of your two prepared solutions.

Conclusion:

Saturated solutions
are________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________.
Unsaturated solutions
are________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________.
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