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Solutions
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Solution – A homogeneous mixture in which one substance (solute) is dissolved in another (solvent).
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Solutions Processes that form Solutions: Dispersion - Dissociation - Ionization –
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Solutions Water as a Solvent Water is a good solvent because it is Polar. Solutions – Animations of Water dissolving Salt http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=xdedxfhcpWo&feature=endscreen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svpdc5RT0WM
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Solutions ”Like Dissolves Like”.
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Solutions Water as a Solvent A solution with water as a solvent is called an Aqueous Solution.
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Solutions Solubility – Amount of solute dissolved Measured in grams of solute per 100g of Solvent Unsaturated – Can dissolve more Solute Saturated - Unable to dissolve more Solute. Supersaturated – Has dissolved more Solute that possible at that temperature.
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Solutions Solubility Curves Solutions – Solubility Curves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKimraU21ws&feature=related Solutions – Polarity, Saturated, Solubility Curves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTmfQUNLlMY&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PL181F7BDC085A8CA9
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Measuring Solution “Strength” Percent (%) Concentration % Concentration = Mass (g) of Solute Total Mass of Solution Molarity Molarity = Moles of Solute Liters of Solution Solutions and Concentrations (molarity and % concentration) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXnRMVhRptk Solutions and Molarity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBF_t8Zt9AU
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Solutions % Concentration Determine the percent (%) of a solution that has 45.6g of sugar dissolved in 342 ml of water. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBF_t8Zt9AU&feature=related
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Solutions Molarity Determine the molarity of a solution that has 45.6g of sugar (C 12 H 24 O 11 ) dissolved in 342 ml of water.
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Solutions Surface/Groundwater Contamination Metal Ions – Damages Nervous System Accumulates in Tissues Petroleum – Carcinogens Solvents – Chlorinated / Petroleum degreasing compounds Nitrates [ NO 3 - ] – Anoxia; Kills Organisms Phosphates [ PO 4 -3 ] – Anoxia; Kills Organisms
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Solutions Acid Mine Drainage [metal ions]
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Solutions
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Common Pollution Sources
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Solutions Common Pollution Sources American cities produce approximately 640,000,000 kg of solid waste/day. Leaching of metal ions into groundwater is a significant problem.
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Solutions Common Pollution Sources
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Solutions Leaking Underground Storage
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Solutions Common Pollution Sources
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Solutions Common Pollution Sources
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Solutions Love Canal – Niagara Falls, NY
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Love Canal – Niagara Falls, NY In 1942, the property was used by Hooker Chemicals and Plastics for disposal of over 21,000 tons of various chemical wastes, including pesticides and dioxin. Dumping ceased in 1952, and in 1953, the landfill was covered and leased to the Niagara Falls Board of Education (NFBE). Afterward, the area near the covered landfill was extensively developed, including the construction of an elementary school and many homes.
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Euthrophication in the Sea of Azov
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Solutions Anoxia – Fish Kill, Branford River CT
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Solutions Brownfields Redevelopment Initiative Federal program to promote economic development by providing funding and oversight to reclaim abandoned industrial/commercial properties that are suspected (confirmed) to be contaminated. Amerbelle Textile Mill Rockville, CT
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Solutions
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Beacon Mill Village, Beacon Falls (circa 1986) American Hard Rubber 1850s Home Woolen Company 1860-1880 Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co. 1898 -
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Solutions Jenkins Valve Company, Bridgeport CT
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Solutions Harbor Yard, Bridgeport
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Solutions Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven CT
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Solutions Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven CT
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Solutions Industrial Processes (note cutting oils)
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Solutions Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven CT
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Solutions Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven CT
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Solutions Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven CT
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Solutions Parker Place Apartments, Wallingford CT (former Singer Sewing Machine Factory)
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