Dissolve in water what you can, filter, then work with solubility rules.
Is it just dissolve and filter, then evaporate and weight the mass?
I think a good one to do would be measure the salt concentration in Gatorade, as it has electrolyes (Na+ Cl- etc K+ etc).
You could do a potentiometric titration with silver nitrate (which would give you Chloride concentration) but that requires building a little pH like electrolyte cell to hook up to a voltmeter to measure the potential of the solution to find the endpoint, since there is no sudden color change like in other titrations.
Another thing would be to just use a pH meter that also measures salinity. That sort of takes the real work out of the equation, as all you do is stick the electrode into the gatorade, wait 30 seconds, and take a reading.
Are you in highschool? Is this for a project? What kind of equipment do you have access to?
Do you mean that do the titration with silver nitrate as titre, then find the end point by using a voltmeter? Is it just insert the positive wire and negative wire in the same titrate(Gatorade)? How can I know it is the end-pt from the voltmeter? When potential is zero?
For the second experiment, after I measure the pH, I can find the concentration of H+, but how can i find the concentration of Na+? Is the equation: Cl- + H+ -> HCl
Yes, I am in highschool and teacher provides us our own sets of the equipment.
You are right that this is a project and teacher ask us that to search from web or think ourselves.