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Unit 10 SOLUTION CHEMISTRY!
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Unit 10SOLUTION CHEMISTRY!

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What is a solution?A solution is an answer to a problem.ORA solution is a homogenous mixture of 2 or

more substances.

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Solutions have two parts to them…Solute: the substance that is being dissolved.

Ex: SALT (NaCl), Chocolate!Solvent: the substance that is doing the

dissolvingEx:WATER , Milk

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WATERWater is known as the Universal Solvent

It is known as this because of polarityThe hydrogens have a partially positive chargeThe oxygen has a partially negative charge

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More WaterWhen water acts as the solvent the process is

called hydration.When you are deHYDRATED that means you

haven’t had enough WATER

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Solvation If another substance acts as the solvent the

process is called solvation, which means the solvent surrounds the solute and pulls it apart making it dissolve.

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Concentration and SolubilityA solution can be measured by its

concentration. There are three basic measurements of solubility.

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Saturated SolutionsSaturated means the solution contains the

maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solution.

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Supersaturated SolutionsSupersaturated means the solution contains

more than the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in the solution.

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Unsaturated SolutionsAn unsaturated solution means it contains

very little solute.

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Saturated

SUPER saturated

UN

Saturated

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To dissolve or not to dissolve….Not all solutes are able to dissolve in solvents

If a solute DOES NOT dissolve is a solvent it is called immiscible

If a solute DOES dissolve in a solvent it is called miscible

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