Basic Solution Chemistry (6.1)

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Basic Solution Chemistry (6.1)

Solution of Gases

Solution of Gases and Liquids

Solution of Solid in Liquid

Solution of liquid in liquid

Solution of solid in solid Making of 14 K gold

The composition of various gold substances

Solvent and Solute

Soluble See the tablet being dissolved by the water molecules

Unsaturated molecules More H can be added breaking the double bond

Unsaturated solution

Saturation Equilibrium Dissolving rate = Re-crystalization rate

Supersaturated Sodium Acetate solution

Rock Candy Solution

Rock Candy Pops

Temperature and solubility graph for differing salt solutes What is the trend you see?

Solubility Tables Molality on left; Temperature on top; Table – amount water can “hold”

Sugar added to Iced Tea

Soda Fizz

Increase the Surface Area “Crushing Sugar with a Mortar and Pestle

Agitation “Stirring”

Heating