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Schedule Today (3/25): Begin Chapter 17
Should have read at least through Section 17.3 Wednesday (3/27): Continue Chapter 17 Read through 17.5 Friday (3/29): Continue Chapter 17 Read through 17.7
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“Like Dissolves Like”
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Another Question for the 2nd Law:
Why don’t oil and water mix? “Like dissolves like”: Tells us ‘what’, but not ‘why’. All molecules exhibit LDFs – shouldn’t they all be attracted to one another?
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Forming A Solution Recall: ΔH is a state function, so we can determine it with whatever steps we want as long as we start with the solute and solvent and end with the solution.
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Forming A Solution ΔH1? ΔH2? ΔH3?
Of: positive, negative, or depends on the solute/solvent, what is the sign of: ΔH1? ΔH2? ΔH3?
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Solution Formation - Exothermic
Note that ΔH1 and ΔH2 are both positive and that ΔH3 is negative. In this case, ΔHsoln is overall negative (exothermic). Why?
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Solution Formation - Endothermic
Again, ΔH1 and ΔH2 are both positive and ΔH3 is negative. In this case, ΔHsoln is overall positive (exothermic). Why?
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Entropy of Dissolving Not always positive! Why not?
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Hydration of Ions
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Pressure Effects on Solubility of a Gas
As external pressure increases, more gas is dissolved.
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Temperature Effects on Solubility
Solids in Water Gases in Water
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