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Page 1: Solubility on Cough Drops By: Wendy, Jennifer J, Kamrul

Solubility on Cough Drops

By: Wendy, Jennifer J, Kamrul

Page 2: Solubility on Cough Drops By: Wendy, Jennifer J, Kamrul

Why we chose this for our Why we chose this for our

experimentexperiment ? ? Probably everyone wondered at least once,

why do halls dissolve in our mouths. Here we will show our step by step process of our experiment and show why some things dissolve faster than others?

We will use halls for our experiment.

Page 3: Solubility on Cough Drops By: Wendy, Jennifer J, Kamrul

What is Solubility ? What is Solubility ?

Solubility - In general, solubility is a substance that dissolve. In the process of dissolving, the substance which is being dissolved is called a solute and the substance in which the solute is dissolved is called a solvent. A mixture of solute and solvent is called a solution.

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Page 4: Solubility on Cough Drops By: Wendy, Jennifer J, Kamrul

MaterialsMaterials

Water (hot and cold)Water (hot and cold) 5 cups of the same size 5 cups of the same size a marker to label a marker to label 5 cough drops (halls mentho-lyptus) 5 cough drops (halls mentho-lyptus) A thermometer to take the waters A thermometer to take the waters

temperature temperature A balance to weight the halls after A balance to weight the halls after

being in the waterbeing in the water

Page 5: Solubility on Cough Drops By: Wendy, Jennifer J, Kamrul

Methodology Methodology First First we bought 5 of the same cups and for each cup we

added hot and cold water and mixed them up so that each cup had a different temperature of water.

After that we labeled each cup from 1 to 5 with a marker.

Next we took each cup of water its temperature (each cup of water needed to have a different temperature so our experiment would collect data)

We next dropped a halls in each cup at the same time and left it there for 20 minutes to see how much mass would have been lost.

Now that the 20 minutes are up we take out each halls out of their cups and put them to dry so the water doesn’t make it really sticky.

Next we weight each of them on a balance and see how much mass each of the halls lost.

And now we collect all our information and we graph.

Page 6: Solubility on Cough Drops By: Wendy, Jennifer J, Kamrul

Data Table Data Table

Original Temperature (F) Original Mass of the Halls (g)

Mass Remaining (g)

92 3.7 0.7

98 3.7 0.2

66 3.8 1.3

100 3.8 0.2

80 3.7 0.8

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Graph Graph

Solubility of Cough Drops by Temperature

y = -0.0314x + 3.3748

R2 = 0.9291

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increasing temp decreases solubility

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What could’ve been What could’ve been different?different? We could’ve tested it a few We could’ve tested it a few

more times since it was a short more times since it was a short experiment.experiment.

Be able to use more cups so Be able to use more cups so that there would’ve been more that there would’ve been more data.data.

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Conclusion Conclusion

In conclusion the highest In conclusion the highest temperature was the one that temperature was the one that made the halls dissolve faster made the halls dissolve faster then the one that was at room then the one that was at room temperature. temperature.

Overall it was an exciting Overall it was an exciting experiment and we learn many experiment and we learn many things. things.