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D’ CHEMISTRY OF  SOLUTIONS
SOME DEFINITIONS A solution is a _______________ mixture of 2 or more substances in a single phase.  One constituent is usually regarded as the SOLVENTand the others as SOLUTES.
SOME DEFINITIONS ,[object Object]
In a solution, the solute is dispersed uniformly throughout the solvent.,[object Object]
WHICH IS WHICH 1st ROUND ,[object Object]
1.0 g of sugar dissolved in 100 g of water.
 50 mL of water mixed with 20 mL isopropyl alcohol
 A tincture of Iodine is prepared with 0.10 g I2 and 10.0 mL of ethyl alcohol.
40 % ethanol a rubbing alcohol.
Sugar is the smaller quantity that is dissolving. Therefore it the solute and water is the solvent.
Since both water and isopropyl alcohol are liquids, the one smaller volume, is the solute and water is the solvent.
Iodine is the solute and ethyl alcohol is the solvent.
Ethanol is the solvent and water is the solute. ,[object Object]
10 g  NaCl and 100 g of water.
 50 mL ethanol and 10 mL H2O
 2.0 L oxygen and 8.0 L nitrogen.
100 g  silver and 40 g mercury.
 100 mL H2O and 5.0 g sugar,[object Object]
Liquid
Solid,[object Object]
D’ UNIVERSAL SOLVENT WATER H2O
HOW SOLUTIONS ARE FORMED?
 DEFINE SOLUTIONS ,[object Object]
In a solution, the solute is dispersed uniformly throughout the solvent.,[object Object]
[object Object],(surrounded by solvent). ,[object Object]
The intermolecular forces.How Does a Solution Form?
[object Object],What is solvation?
KINDS OF SOLUTION ,[object Object],	small amount of solute dispersed in the solvent ,[object Object],	large amount of solute is dissolved in the solvent
Types of Solutions Based on Solute Concentration
 ,[object Object],	(lower solute concentration) to the solution ,[object Object],	(higher solute concentration) to the solution
[object Object],	are isotonic to each other. Types of Solutions Based on Solute Concentration

QUESTIONS THAT NEEDS SOLUTIONS
 ,[object Object]
What ‘drives’ the dissolution process?
What are the energetics of dissolution?,[object Object]
DISSOLUTION  PROCESS IN SOLIDS
 In solids this can be explained as the breakdown of the crystal lattice into individual ions, atoms or molecules and their transport into the solvent.
DISSOLUTION  PROCESS IN LIQUIDS & GASES
 For liquids and gases, the molecules must be compatible with those of the solvent for a solution to form.
dry Dissolution vs Reaction NiCl2(s) Ni(s) + HCl (aq) NiCl2(aq) + H2(g) Dissolution is a physical change—you can get back the original solute by evaporating the solvent. If you can’t, the substance didn’t dissolve, it reacted.
DEFINE SOLUBILITY?
What is Solubility? refers to the maximum amount of solute, expressed in grams, that can be dissolved in 100 g of water at a specific temperature & pressure.
[object Object],	a substance that dissolves in a solvent ,[object Object],	a substance that does not dissolve in a solvent (sand is insoluble in water) VOCABULARY
LABORATORY ACTIVITY 2.7SOLUBILITY IN WATER INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE SOLUBLE SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE SOLUBLE SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE
VOCABULARY ,[object Object],	Two liquids that are insoluble  (Oil & Vinegar) ,[object Object],	Two liquids that are soluble in each other  (Alcohol & Water) IMMISCIBLE MISCIBLE MISCIBLE S/MISCIBLE
[object Object]
Solvent holds as much solute as is possible at that temperature.
Undissolved solid remains in flask.
Dissolved solute is in dynamic equilibrium with solid solute particles.Degree of Saturation
Degree of Saturation ,[object Object]
Less than the maximum amount of solute for that temperature is dissolved in the solvent.
No solid remains in flask.,[object Object]

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Chemistry of solutions

  • 2. SOME DEFINITIONS A solution is a _______________ mixture of 2 or more substances in a single phase. One constituent is usually regarded as the SOLVENTand the others as SOLUTES.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. 1.0 g of sugar dissolved in 100 g of water.
  • 7. 50 mL of water mixed with 20 mL isopropyl alcohol
  • 8. A tincture of Iodine is prepared with 0.10 g I2 and 10.0 mL of ethyl alcohol.
  • 9. 40 % ethanol a rubbing alcohol.
  • 10. Sugar is the smaller quantity that is dissolving. Therefore it the solute and water is the solvent.
  • 11. Since both water and isopropyl alcohol are liquids, the one smaller volume, is the solute and water is the solvent.
  • 12. Iodine is the solute and ethyl alcohol is the solvent.
  • 13.
  • 14. 10 g NaCl and 100 g of water.
  • 15. 50 mL ethanol and 10 mL H2O
  • 16. 2.0 L oxygen and 8.0 L nitrogen.
  • 17. 100 g silver and 40 g mercury.
  • 18.
  • 20.
  • 22. HOW SOLUTIONS ARE FORMED?
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. The intermolecular forces.How Does a Solution Form?
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. What ‘drives’ the dissolution process?
  • 33.
  • 34. DISSOLUTION PROCESS IN SOLIDS
 In solids this can be explained as the breakdown of the crystal lattice into individual ions, atoms or molecules and their transport into the solvent.
  • 35. DISSOLUTION PROCESS IN LIQUIDS & GASES
 For liquids and gases, the molecules must be compatible with those of the solvent for a solution to form.
  • 36. dry Dissolution vs Reaction NiCl2(s) Ni(s) + HCl (aq) NiCl2(aq) + H2(g) Dissolution is a physical change—you can get back the original solute by evaporating the solvent. If you can’t, the substance didn’t dissolve, it reacted.
  • 38. What is Solubility? refers to the maximum amount of solute, expressed in grams, that can be dissolved in 100 g of water at a specific temperature & pressure.
  • 39.
  • 40. LABORATORY ACTIVITY 2.7SOLUBILITY IN WATER INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE SOLUBLE SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE SOLUBLE SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE INSOLUBLE SOLUBLE S/SOLUBLE
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43. Solvent holds as much solute as is possible at that temperature.
  • 45. Dissolved solute is in dynamic equilibrium with solid solute particles.Degree of Saturation
  • 46.
  • 47. Less than the maximum amount of solute for that temperature is dissolved in the solvent.
  • 48.
  • 49. Solvent holds more solute than is normally possible at that temperature.
  • 50.
  • 51.
  • 52.
  • 53. Temperature Generally, the solubility of solid solutes in liquid solvents increases with increasing temperature.
  • 54. LABORATORY ACTIVITY 2.8FACTORS SOLUBILITY TAKES TIME TO DISSOLVE EASILY DISSOLVED TAKES TIME TO DISSOLVE EASILY DISSOLVED TAKES TIME TO DISSOLVE EASILY DISSOLVED
  • 55.
  • 56.
  • 57. It is more difficult it is for solvent molecules to surround bigger molecules.
  • 58. If all of the above mentioned factors all excluded, a general rule can be found that larger particles are generally less soluble. 
  • 59.
  • 60.
  • 61.
  • 62. Factors Affecting Solubility The stronger the intermolecular attractions between solute and solvent, the more likely the solute will dissolve. Example: ethanol in water Ethanol = CH3CH2OH Intermolecular forces = H-bonds; dipole-dipole; dispersion Ions in water also have ion-dipole forces.
  • 63.
  • 64. Factors Affecting Solubility Vitamin A is soluble in nonpolar compounds (like fats). Vitamin C is soluble in water.
  • 65. Which vitamin is water soluble and which is fat soluble? HEALTHAPPLICATION
  • 66. Gases in Solution In general, the solubility of gases in water increases with increasing mass. Why? Larger molecules have stronger dispersion forces.
  • 67. Gases in Solution The solubility of liquids and solids does not change appreciably with pressure. But, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to its pressure. Increasing pressure above solution forces more gas to dissolve.
  • 69. Henry’s Law Sg = kPg Where: Sg is the solubility of the gas; k is the Henry’s law constant for that gas in that solvent; Pgis the partial pressure of the gas above the liquid.