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Dissolving in Water

Mixing Things: Dissolving in Water

Dissolving in Water

Dissolving in Water

NCERT anchor: NCERT Looking Around Class 1 — Theme: Water (simple mixing and dissolving observations)

What you will learn

  • Stirring sugar or salt into water makes it seem to disappear — it has dissolved.
  • The water tastes sweet or salty even though we cannot see the sugar or salt.
  • Sand stirred into water does not dissolve — it sinks and stays visible.

Key concepts

1. What is dissolving

Level 1 (Verbal): Sugar mixed in water spreads into tiny bits we cannot see, but it is still there.

Visual: A spoon of sugar stirred into a glass of water, then the glass looks clear.

2. Stirring helps

Verbal: Stirring makes sugar or salt dissolve faster.

3. Not everything dissolves

Verbal: Sand stirred into water sinks and stays visible — it does not dissolve.

Worked example

Stirring a spoon of sugar into a glass of water

Step 1 — Fill a glass with water.
Step 2 — Add one spoon of sugar.
Step 3 — Stir well and watch the sugar disappear from sight.
Step 4 — Taste a tiny sip: the water tastes sweet.
Answer: the sugar dissolved in the water.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Dissolved sugar is gone foreverIt is still there, spread in tiny bits we cannot seeTaste the water — sweetness shows the sugar is present
Sand dissolves like sugarSand sinks and stays visible, it does not dissolveStir sand in water and watch it settle at the bottom
Only sugar dissolvesSalt also dissolves the same wayTry stirring salt into water and taste it

Quick check

  • What happens when sugar is stirred into water?
  • Does sand dissolve in water?
  • What does salt water taste like?
  • Stretch: How can you tell sugar water apart from sand water just by looking?

Revision tip: Stir a spoon of sugar into water at home and watch it disappear.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Dissolving in Water.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you will learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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