Properties of Solutions. CA Standards Classification of Matter Solutions Solutions are homogeneous mixtures.

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Properties of Solutions

CA Standards

Classification of Matter Solutions Solutions are homogeneous mixtures

Solute A solute is the dissolved substance in a solution. A solvent is the dissolving medium in a solution. Solvent Salt in salt water Sugar in soda drinks Carbon dioxide in soda drinks Water in salt waterWater in soda

Like Dissolves Like Fats Fats Benzene Benzene Steroids Steroids Hexane Hexane Waxes Waxes Toluene Toluene Polar and ionic solutes dissolve best in polar solvents Nonpolar solutes dissolve best in nonpolar solvents Inorganic Salts Water Water Sugars Sugars Small alcohols Small alcohols Acetic acid Acetic acid

Solubility Trends The solubility of MOST solids increases with temperature. The solubility of MOST solids increases with temperature. The rate at which solids dissolve increases with increasing surface area of the solid. The rate at which solids dissolve increases with increasing surface area of the solid. The solubility of gases decreases with increases in temperature. The solubility of gases decreases with increases in temperature. The solubility of gases increases with the pressure above the solution. The solubility of gases increases with the pressure above the solution.

Therefore… Solids tend to dissolve best when: o Heated o Stirred o Ground into small particles Gases tend to dissolve best when: o The solution is cold o Pressure is high

Solubility Chart

An electrolyte is: A substance whose aqueous solution conducts an electric current. A nonelectrolyte is: A substance whose aqueous solution does not conduct an electric current. Definition of Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes

The ammeter measures the flow of electrons (current) through the circuit. If the ammeter measures a current, and the bulb glows, then the solution conducts. If the ammeter fails to measure a current, and the bulb does not glow, the solution is non-conducting. Electrolytes vs. Nonelectrolytes

1.Pure water 2.Tap water 3.Sugar solution 4.Sodium chloride solution 5.Hydrochloric acid solution 6.Lactic acid solution 7.Ethyl alcohol solution 8.Pure sodium chloride 1.Pure water 2.Tap water 3.Sugar solution 4.Sodium chloride solution 5.Hydrochloric acid solution 6.Lactic acid solution 7.Ethyl alcohol solution 8.Pure sodium chloride Try to classify the following substances as electrolytes or nonelectrolytes…

ELECTROLYTES: NONELECTROLYTES: Tap water (weak) NaCl solution HCl solution Lactate solution (weak) Pure water Sugar solution Ethanol solution Pure NaCl Answers to Electrolytes