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Page 1: Solution Vocab. Solution Homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances in a single physical state (phase)

SolutionSolutionVocabVocab

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SolutionSolution

Homogeneous mixture of 2 or Homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances in a single more substances in a single physical statephysical state (phase) (phase)

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Homogeneous MixturesHomogeneous Mixtures

• ParticlesParticles very smallvery small – on atomic scale – on atomic scale– Can’t see particles– Can’t sort particles– Can’t get trapped by filter– Can’t scatter light

• Particles Particles evenly distributedevenly distributed• Particles Particles do not separatedo not separate

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Parts of a SolutionParts of a Solution

• SoluteSolute = dissolved substance

• SolventSolvent = dispersing medium

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Solutions occur in all 3 phases!Solutions occur in all 3 phases!

Alloys: Brass, etc.Alloys: Brass, etc.SolidSolidSolidSolid

Fillings: Hg in AgFillings: Hg in AgSolidSolidLiquidLiquidHH22 in Pd metal in Pd metalSolidSolidGasGas

Salt waterSalt waterLiquidLiquidSolid Solid

Antifreeze in radiatorAntifreeze in radiatorLiquidLiquidLiquidLiquid

Seltzer WaterSeltzer WaterLiquidLiquidGasGas

MothballsMothballsGasGasSolidSolid

Water Vapor in AirWater Vapor in AirGasGasLiquidLiquid

AirAirGasGasGasGas

ExampleSolventSolute

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Gas in a liquid:Gas in a liquid:COCO22 in and out of water in and out of water

Bubbles mean itBubbles mean it’’s a mixture not a solution!s a mixture not a solution!

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Alloys

Alloys

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SolubleSoluble

SolubleSoluble – capable of being dissolved

A substance that dissolves in another substance is solublesoluble

in that substance

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InsolubleInsoluble

A substance that does not dissolve in another substance

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Amounts that can dissolveAmounts that can dissolve

• Solubility Solubility = maximum amount substance that will dissolve in given amount of another substance

• LIMITSLIMITS to amounts of solutes that will dissolve in given solvent

• TemperatureTemperature and pressurepressure affect solubility

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• RateRate of dissolving is of dissolving is different different from from amountamount that will dissolve! that will dissolve!

• Rate is Rate is how fasthow fast

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Factors that affect the rate of Factors that affect the rate of dissolvingdissolving

• TemperatureTemperature• Stirring or Stirring or AgitationAgitation• Surface Area of SoluteSurface Area of Solute• Amount of soluteAmount of solute already already dissolveddissolved

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DissolvingDissolving

• Dissolving is Dissolving is physical changephysical change

• All physical & chemical changes All physical & chemical changes accompanied by change in energyaccompanied by change in energy

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source

Dissolved Dissolved covalentcovalent substances: substances: produce produce moleculesmolecules in solution in solution

CC66HH1212OO66(s) + H(s) + H22O(l)O(l) CC66HH1212OO66(aq)(aq)

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Dissolved Dissolved ionicionic substances: substances: produce produce ionsions in solution in solution

NaCl(s)+HNaCl(s)+H22O(l) O(l) NaNa+1+1(aq) (aq) + + ClCl-1-1(aq) (aq)

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SolvationSolvation

• Interaction between solvent molecules & Interaction between solvent molecules & solute particlessolute particles– Solute particles surrounded by solvent particles in Solute particles surrounded by solvent particles in

dissolving process dissolving process

• Solute particlesSolute particles may be ions, polar molecules, may be ions, polar molecules, or nonpolar moleculesor nonpolar molecules

• Solvent moleculesSolvent molecules may be polar or nonpolar may be polar or nonpolar

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HydrationHydration

Specific name for Specific name for solvent-solute solvent-solute interactioninteraction when when solvent is watersolvent is water

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Solute-solvent interactionSolute-solvent interactionmust be must be greatergreater than: than:

interaction between interaction between solute particlessolute particles

for for dissolving to occurdissolving to occur

Molecule-ion interaction

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SolubilitySolubility

• Amount solute dissolved in specific solvent Amount solute dissolved in specific solvent at givenat given TEMPERATURE and PRESSURETEMPERATURE and PRESSURE

• Units: Units: grams solute per 100 grams solventgrams solute per 100 grams solvent

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Solubility Curves of Selected SOLIDSSolubility Curves of Selected SOLIDS

SolubilitySolubility traces traces for for mostmost solidssolids have (have (+)+)’’ve ve slopes;slopes;

The hotter the The hotter the solvent, the solvent, the more solute more solute dissolvesdissolves

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Solubility Curves of Selected GASESSolubility Curves of Selected GASES

SolubilitySolubility traces for traces for allall gases havegases have(–)(–)’’ve slopesve slopes

Why do fish prefer water?Why do fish prefer water?

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Vocabulary InterludeVocabulary Interlude

• MiscibleMiscible: two liquids that WILL MIX together in any amounts

– Water and ethanol are miscible in all Water and ethanol are miscible in all proportionsproportions

• ImmiscibleImmiscible: Liquids that will NOT MIX– Oil and water are immiscibleOil and water are immiscible

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Types of Solutions

Matter

Pure Substances Mixtures

HomogeneousMixtures =Solutions

Heterogeneous

MixturesElements Compounds

Conduct current

Nonconductor

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Electricity

• What do you need to conduct What do you need to conduct electricity?electricity?

Mobile, charged particles!!!!Mobile, charged particles!!!!

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Vocabulary InterludeVocabulary Interlude

• ElectrolyteElectrolyte: • substance that dissolves in water to form

solution that conducts electricity • ions in solution

• NonelectrolyteNonelectrolyte: • substance that dissolves in water to form

solution that does not conduct electricity • neutral molecules in solution

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Electrolyte vs. NonelectrolyteElectrolyte vs. Nonelectrolyte

Which solution conducts a current?

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Dilute vs. ConcentratedDilute vs. Concentrated

Tells relative amount of solute in solvent

• ConcentratedConcentrated

–large amounts of solute

• DiluteDilute

–small amounts of solute

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Which solution is most dilute?

The most concentrated?

How do youknow?

The stronger the color, the more concentrated the solution

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To dilute a Solution: add additional solvent

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Which solution is more concentrated? More dilute?

What can you say about the # of solute of solute particlesparticles in pictures b and c?

the # is the same!the # is the same!

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Unsaturated SolutionUnsaturated Solution

LessLess solute than maximum amount that will dissolve at given temperature and pressure

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Saturated SolutionSaturated Solution

• No more solute will dissolveNo more solute will dissolve at at given temperature & pressuregiven temperature & pressure

• SolubilitySolubility = amount of solute = amount of solute required to form a saturated required to form a saturated solutionsolution

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The solution is saturated when the solute The solution is saturated when the solute stops dissolvingstops dissolving

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Dynamic Equilibrium = Saturated SolutionDynamic Equilibrium = Saturated Solution

Microscopic level: Rate of dissolving = Rate of dissolving = Rate of Rate of recrystallizationrecrystallization

Macroscopic level: No apparent changeNo apparent change

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Supersaturated SolutionSupersaturated Solution

• Contains moremore solute than saturated solution–VERY unstable–have to be clever to make these

(need to use heat)

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Testing for saturation:Testing for saturation:

add additional crystal of solute into solution and see what happens

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3 possible results:3 possible results:

• Crystal dissolves:Crystal dissolves:

• Crystal sinksCrystal sinks to bottom of solution: to bottom of solution:

• Bam! Suddenly have Bam! Suddenly have lots of solid lots of solid solutesolute in beaker: in beaker:

Unsaturated solution

Saturated solution

Supersaturated solution

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What kind of solution was this?What kind of solution was this?

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How do terms How do terms saturated, saturated,

unsaturated & unsaturated & supersaturated supersaturated

fit in with the solubility curves?fit in with the solubility curves?

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Saturated solutions:•maximum solute that will dissolve at given temperature

–any point on trace lines represent saturated solutions

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Supersaturated solutions:• all points above trace lines represent supersaturated solns

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Unsaturated solutions:•all points below trace lines represent unsaturated solutions

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AB

CD

Characterize pointsCharacterize pointsA, B, C, D with respect A, B, C, D with respect to KNOto KNO33 trace line trace line (dilute, concentrated, saturated, (dilute, concentrated, saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated)unsaturated, or supersaturated)

A,C = concentrated & supersaturated

B=concentrated & saturated D = dilute & unsaturated

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Summary ofSummary of Dissolving Dissolving

• Occurs: surfaceOccurs: surface of solid of solid

• Interaction: betweenInteraction: between solute &solute & solventsolvent– Interaction Interaction called called ““solvationsolvation””

– If water is solvent, interaction called If water is solvent, interaction called ““hydrationhydration””

• Involves: Involves: change in energychange in energy

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Solubility InformationSolubility Information

• Often presented in graphs

• Graph show # grams substance that can dissolve in water between 0oC and 100oC

• Trace line represents saturated solution– above trace line represents supersaturated solutions– below trace line represents unsaturated solutions

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Solubility GraphsSolubility Graphs

• Traces: have positive or negative slopes

• MostMost solids solids have positive slope– the hotter the water, the more solute dissolves– The colder the water, the less solute dissolves

• AllAll gases gases have negative slope – the hotter the water, the less gas dissolves– The colder the water, the more gas dissolves


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