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1 Solutions, Acids, & Bases

2 Solutions

3 Solutions Solutions type of homogeneous mixture (no visibly different particles)

4 Solutions Solutions solute is dissolved in a solvent
(Not always solid dissolved in a liquid)

5 Solutions Solutions solubility – how much solute is able to be dissolved in a given solvent

6 Solutions Solutions solubility factors temperature pressure
surface area stirring

7 Solutions Solutions solubility degrees
unsaturated – more solute may theoretically be dissolved

8 Solutions Solutions solubility degrees
unsaturated saturated – maximum theoretical amount of solute is dissolved

9 Solutions Solutions solubility degrees
unsaturated saturated supersaturated – more solute dissolved than predicted at given temp.

10 Solutions Solutions concentration – measure of amount of solute dissolved per quantity of solvent

11 Solutions Solutions concentration
dilute solution – low amount of solute concentrated solution – high amount of solute

12 Solutions Solutions Concentration
molarity (M) – moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution also called molar concentration

13 Solutions Molarity sample problems
A solution has a volume of 2.0 L and contains 36.0 g glucose. If the molar mass of glucose is 180 g/mol, find the molarity. 0.10 M glucose

14 Solutions Molarity sample problems
A saline solution contains 0.90 g NaCl per 100 mL of solution. What is the molarity? 0.2 M NaCl

15 Solutions Molarity sample problems
How many moles of solute are present in 1.5 L of 0.24 M Na2SO4? 0.36 moles Na2SO4

16 Solutions Molarity sample problems
How many moles of ammonium nitrate are in 335 mL of M NH4NO3? 0.142 moles NH4NO3

17 Solutions Solutions concentration
diluting – lowering amount of solute in solution by adding more solvent (usually water) M1 × V1 = M2 × V2

18 Solutions Diluting sample problems
How many milliliters of a stock solution of 4.00 M KI would you need to prepare mL of M KI? 47.5 mL of stock solution

19 Solutions Diluting sample problems
How many milliliters of a stock solution of 2.00 M MgSO4 would you need to prepare mL of M MgSO4? 20.0 mL of stock solution

20 Acids & Bases

21 Acids & Bases Acids substances that donate hydrogen ions to form hydronium ions (H3O1+) when dissolved in water

22 Acids & Bases Acids strong acids fully ionize in water
substances that donate hydrogen ions to form hydronium ions (H3O1+) when dissolved in water strong acids fully ionize in water weak acids do not fully ionize in water

23 Acids & Bases Bases substances that either contain hydroxide ions or react with water to form hydroxide ions

24 Acids & Bases Bases strong bases fully ionize in water
substances that either contain hydroxide ions or react with water to form hydroxide ions strong bases fully ionize in water weak bases do not fully ionize in water

25 Acids & Bases Acids & Bases degrees of acidity or basicity
measured by pH concentration of hydronium ions in solution

26 Acids & Bases Acids & Bases degrees of acidity or basicity
measured by pH concentration of hydronium ions in solution pH < 7.0 → acidic pH = 7.0 → neutral pH > 7.0 → basic

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28 Acids & Bases Acids & Bases at home… cleaning products are often basic
food products are often acidic

29 Acids & Bases Acids & Bases
mixing acids & bases may cause neutralization, forming water and a salt Ex: HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq)  NaCl(aq) + H2O

30 Due 2/26 Homework Acids/Bases Pg 491: #1 Pg 523: #6(f,g)
Pg 527: #1, 9, 10(only tell if solution is acidic or basic for #10) Due 2/26


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