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ACT Science: Research Summary Passage Drill 2, Problem 4. What is a possible explanation for the observation?
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- 00:03
You can’t handle the Shmoop…
- 00:07
We can tell you’re itching to read this passage again.
- 00:09
So hit pause, and may all your dreams come true…
- 00:19
After a student completes the filtration part of the experiment,
- 00:22
she realizes that no salt is left on the filter paper.
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What is a possible explanation for this amazing phenomenon?
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And here are the potential answers…
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What’s this question asking?
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Well, we have to figure out what mistakes the student made.
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Awesome. We have plenty of experience making mistakes. Should be easy to recognize.
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So… when was this student’s “Oh shoot” moment… the one that each of us has when
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we realize we’ve locked ourselves out of the house?
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Well, this student’s moment wasn’t quite so drastic…it was probably around the time
- 00:51
she saw that her filter paper had failed and none of the salt was left on the paper.
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But why did this happen?
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Well, if she had paid as much attention as we did while reading the procedure,
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she would have seen the sentences:
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“If the mixture contains a liquid, one technique is to pass the mixture over a filter.”
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“This step will remove any components of a mixture that are not dissolved in the aqueous mixture.”
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Hmm, this step will remove components that are NOT dissolved.
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NOT dissolved, not dissolved…what’s the problem?
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Oh yeah! Salt dissolves in water, which means the crystals can’t be separated
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from each other with plain ol’ filter.
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No, salt and water have a deeper connection than that…it’ll take a lot more to separate them…
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A distillation chamber might do the trick, though.
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So the filter paper separates sand and water, and the distillation chamber
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separates salt and water.
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The student didn’t do anything wrong.
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Turns out her ‘oh shoot’ moment wasn’t even necessary.
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Looks like A is the right answer.
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Oh shoot…
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