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How Solubility and Dissolving Work 

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The ability of substances to dissolve is critical to life on earth. In this video we explore how things dissolve, how solubility works, and define key terms such as solute and solvent. You can test solubility yourself by mixing substances such as salt, sugar, baking soda, flour, and others in water and seeing which are soluble. Leave your observations in the comments below!

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@Camthefemboy986
@Camthefemboy986 Год назад
who else is here for school
@Insomnia_tic
@Insomnia_tic Год назад
Noo… im here for fun 😐
@malaktarek6928
@malaktarek6928 Год назад
​@@Insomnia_tic I was gonna say we all are but you ruined my chance
@FastlaneProductions1
@FastlaneProductions1 Год назад
Here to make THC drinks.
@prodby_dark
@prodby_dark Год назад
Probably everyone
@lavanddoski-wg8vx
@lavanddoski-wg8vx Год назад
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@samb7396
@samb7396 3 месяца назад
by far the best explanation for this topic I can find online wow, actually speechless
@kberken
@kberken 3 месяца назад
Grandma approved! My 6 year old granddaughter and I were discussing solutions (actually "potions") so now I can give her a scientific explanation. This was very helpful! Thank you!
@florbz5821
@florbz5821 11 дней назад
I'm 25 and learned something new! Great explanation!
@divineekeke9012
@divineekeke9012 Год назад
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@anarvalehli3683
@anarvalehli3683 Год назад
thank you for great explanation and demonstration
@dildoradustmatova1699
@dildoradustmatova1699 Год назад
Thank you for the video! ☺
@EarlyhexNacario
@EarlyhexNacario 10 месяцев назад
This will help me thank you!
@ohana_girl8356
@ohana_girl8356 3 месяца назад
great video, thank you!!
@Loot00
@Loot00 Год назад
I needed this thank you
@ashinedurita2073
@ashinedurita2073 Год назад
Thank you it was very helpful
@Pabloismokinghot
@Pabloismokinghot Год назад
This helped a lot thanks!
@sailingalfie
@sailingalfie Год назад
So good. Thank you!
@Corn0nTheCobb
@Corn0nTheCobb Год назад
So, when table salt is dissolved in water, it isn't really salt (NaCl) anymore? Since the water molecules grab the sodium and chlorine atoms and pull them apart, you no longer have sodium chloride and water - you have water with separate sodium and chloride ions. Is that correct? But then if you were to evaporate the water, the sodium and chloride ions reattach and re-form the sodium chloride molecules that you had before?
@keypo790
@keypo790 Год назад
same, i was in disbelief at first, but after looking up mixing other liquids like NaHO(sodium hydroxide) with HCl(hydrocholoric acid) this made me think that they do separate, and after learning more about why Na as its own wouldnt actually be hazardous in solutions since their chemical properties is all about change of electrons, UNFORTUNATELY I couldn't link those reddit sources here, youtube may remove my comments if links is present, but you can look em up yourself.
@BaoTran-ls7oy
@BaoTran-ls7oy 9 месяцев назад
Seems like that would be the case when water containing salt is boiled. Thanks for sharing!
@BaoTran-ls7oy
@BaoTran-ls7oy 9 месяцев назад
Thank you, great video!! Can you please explain how water moves soluble nutrition to cells in the body? For example, Salt. Since salt is dissolved in water; so, when a cell needs salt, does a cell need a stronger charge than water in order to pull sodium and chloride?
@matheusmantovani3864
@matheusmantovani3864 Год назад
2:17 , nice visual depction of the phenomenon
@DarkGamer-hg4nu
@DarkGamer-hg4nu Год назад
Helped so much ty
@hanakosmoon802
@hanakosmoon802 7 месяцев назад
Can you do a video about why iodine doesn't desolve in water but in KI?? Plzzzzzz
@abbeymoore-eo2gw
@abbeymoore-eo2gw 3 месяца назад
thanks for the video
@user-lj3gr8ep8q
@user-lj3gr8ep8q 4 месяца назад
so if a solid dissilvs in water is it a chemucal or ficical chang and why?
@devyndevyndevyn
@devyndevyndevyn Год назад
beauty, ty 👑
@StewartFuoco
@StewartFuoco 2 года назад
Thanks!
@SvSzYT
@SvSzYT Год назад
nice video!! so these ions dont form a new molecule of course so the bond is very weak i assume. what weak bond is it that holds the Na and Cl to the H2O? Van-der-Waals Force? is this the same force in every solution; water is also soluted in magma for example.
@leandrikos2606
@leandrikos2606 Год назад
No, it isn't a Van der Waals force, it is an ion-dipole force
@anjastanojevic5194
@anjastanojevic5194 Год назад
Dobar video e
@mystorytimee
@mystorytimee Год назад
Helpp me what chemical will dissolve or melt sulfur soap?? 😭
@EveryonesPOV
@EveryonesPOV Год назад
Tysm
@patron1069
@patron1069 4 месяца назад
👏👏👏
@owenstauble6370
@owenstauble6370 8 месяцев назад
But then what happens to water molecules when they are evaporated? How do they even evaporate on the molecular level? Why don’t the sodium or chlorine ions also become a gas?
@mussadiqali
@mussadiqali 7 месяцев назад
u deserve more subs than najam academy.
@AmbatiRajani
@AmbatiRajani 5 месяцев назад
Thanks u
@kidsrock91
@kidsrock91 7 месяцев назад
My takeaway is that he said hot chocolate's solvent is water and not milk
@swizzbeats1212
@swizzbeats1212 4 месяца назад
This video is amazing!
@MaggieManase
@MaggieManase 2 месяца назад
What does reflection: difficult mean
@Makycoolbambithegreat
@Makycoolbambithegreat 9 месяцев назад
when the youtube is better than school
@TomatDKProductions
@TomatDKProductions Год назад
If the Sodium and Chloride ions are being pulled from each other, why does it still taste like salt-water and not the individual molecules (H2O, H2O-Cl, H2O-Na)?
@thesciencebasement5749
@thesciencebasement5749 Год назад
Excellent question! The receptors on our tongue that detect "saltiness" respond primarily to the sodium ion, which is what gives things a salty taste. When we taste things that are "salty" the salt molecules dissociate in either the water in the food or in our saliva into their ionic forms, allowing us to taste the sodium.
@atulgupta5215
@atulgupta5215 2 месяца назад
Then why we don't get the harsh taste of chlorine
@abbeymoore-eo2gw
@abbeymoore-eo2gw 3 месяца назад
crazy
@abbeymoore-eo2gw
@abbeymoore-eo2gw 3 месяца назад
cool
@sachinaulakh2933
@sachinaulakh2933 Год назад
Exquisite sensual I can’t put into words how this made me feel beyond the waist. An arousing scene to say the least .
@Bro-ku4ls
@Bro-ku4ls Год назад
I agree with this statement and as a matter of fact, I teach this topic to a number of year 2 students
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@uncleahane4207 Год назад
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@TheGroovyGoose
@TheGroovyGoose Год назад
However you must take into account that teaching this to year two students could pose a cunendrum as cumbersome as it is I teach this exquisite topic to nursery students, I find h2O is very fascinating when blowed up little children. Cheerio
@Bro-ku4ls
@Bro-ku4ls Год назад
@@TheGroovyGoose OK
@juicethekidd5886
@juicethekidd5886 Год назад
Huh?
@globalimmigrationconsultan9739
@globalimmigrationconsultan9739 2 месяца назад
2:08 Yeah man i clearly see the molecules with no microscope
@yb-bj3qb
@yb-bj3qb Год назад
double the cup💊
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@fatimanaanouh7936 Месяц назад
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@chessochi3604 3 месяца назад
Who is here just for fun and information ❤
@lxvkn
@lxvkn 2 месяца назад
not me
@Nicolas_Nicole
@Nicolas_Nicole Год назад
I have a question is water the only liquid that can dissolve other substances?
@JaCrispy313
@JaCrispy313 Год назад
Nope, just as long as both the solute and solvent are polar; or if both solute and solvent are non polar.
@Nicolas_Nicole
@Nicolas_Nicole Год назад
@@JaCrispy313 thanks so much 👍
@Crestfallen9
@Crestfallen9 5 месяцев назад
no
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@lancethrustworthy
@lancethrustworthy Год назад
You left us hanging about the salt dissolved in water; didn't give us a conclusion - how/why the sodium and chloride went back to salt and didn't stay separate when the water evaporated. Are we talking 'valences'? Oxygen has a stronger valence and thus is better able to break up molecules?
@lolatate5431
@lolatate5431 Год назад
Late revising for my ppe exams tomorrow 😭😭
@Dr_Zxne
@Dr_Zxne Год назад
Thanks and all but who tf makes hot chocolate with water it’s supposed to be milk
@ALLMEDIA_
@ALLMEDIA_ 5 месяцев назад
Bro where is the dipole dipole force between the water molecules? 😒
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@goblin8650
@goblin8650 Месяц назад
0:32 You make hot chocolate with water???
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@vrukshichouhan5096 Месяц назад
hot chocolate with water??????!!!!!!!
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