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Fill about half of each bottle or glass with water. Make sure that all have the same amount of water. Now, one by one put each of the things in the water. For example - haldi in the first glass, oil in the second glass, soda in the third glass until you have one thing in each glass. Mix each thing in the water and see what happens. Write your observations in the table.
What did you observe? Put (✓) mark in the right places.
Things | Dissolved (mixed) in water | Did not dissolve in water | Colour of water changes | Colour of water does not change |
Sugar | ||||
Salt | ||||
Lemon juice | ||||
Haldi | ||||
Soap water | ||||
Flour | ||||
Dal | ||||
Sherbet | ||||
Cooking soda | ||||
Oil (Mustard, Til or any other) |
Now on the basis of your observations tell -
- Do all things dissolve in water?
- Does the colour of the water always change?
- Did oil dissolve in water?
How can you say whether it has dissolved or not?
Colour of the water may not change even after some things are dissolved in it. Would you say that these are absent in water?
Imagine how it would be if things like sugar, salt, lemon juice, sherbet, etc., could not dissolve in water?