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The amount of solute that dissolves can vary
SECTION 4.2
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Low concentration: low amounts of dissolved solute
A solution’s concentration depends on the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent at a particular temperature Low concentration: low amounts of dissolved solute High concentration: high amounts of dissolved solute
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Degrees of concentration
Dilute Solution: a solution that has a low concentration of solute Adding more solvent can dilute a solution (i.e. adding more water into a solution of salt water) Concentrated Solution: a solution that has a high concentration of solute Adding more solute raises the concentration of the solution Saturated Solution: a solution that contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in the solvent at a given temperature
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Supersaturated solutions
Sometimes, a solution contains more dissolved solute than is normally possible. Supersaturated Solution A saturated solution can become supersaturated if more solute is added while the temperature is raised
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solubility Solubility: the amount of that substance that will dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a given temperature Ex: a large amount of ammonia can dissolve in water (high solubility) Ex: only a small amount of carbon dioxide can dissolve in water (low solubility in water) Ex: Oils do not dissolve at all (insoluble) The amount of solute needed to make a saturated solution depends on the solubility of a solute in a particular solvent.
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Solubility can change: Temperature
Temperature increasing with a solid solute: Solute dissolves more quickly A greater amount of solute dissolves in the solvent Temperature increasing with a gaseous solute: Gas is less soluble in water
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Solubility can change: pressure
Pressure does not have an effect on a solid solute’s solubility. The solubility of a gas: Increases at higher pressures Decreases at lower pressures
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Temperature and pressure effects on solubility
Solute Increased Temperature Decreased Temperature Increased Pressure Decreased Pressure Solid Increase in solubility; faster dissolving Decrease in solubility; slower dissolving No effect on solubility Gas Decrease in solubility Increase in solubility
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Solubility depends on molecular structure
Water is polar, oil is nonpolar: their molecules are not attracted to each other “Like dissolves Like” Polar solvents (water) will dissolve polar solutes (sugar and salt) Nonpolar solvents will dissolve nonpolar solutes (gasoline mixtures)
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