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A great way to consolidate learning on mixtures including solutions, suspensions, dissolving, solubility and saturated solutions with this pack of cards which can be used to play two games – wildcard and snap. So much fun, students don’t even realise they are learning!

Prior Knowledge Required

  • Elements and compounds are pure substance and mixtures are not.
  • Meaning of the terms solute, solvent, solution, soluble and insoluble.
  • Particle theory to explain why stirring, temperature and particle size affect the rate of dissolving.
  • Particle theory to explain dissolving, suspensions and saturated solutions.
  • Extracting information from solubility curves;

What You Get

  • 66 playing cards
  • Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap

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