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Concentration Dilution Solubility
Solutions Concentration Dilution Solubility
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Solution Type of homogeneous mixture
Cannot differentiate between solute and solvent Solute: substance that dissolves in another Solvent: substance capable of dissolving a solute
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Solutions Outside of Body
Examples of Solutions Solutions Outside of Body Solute (s) Solvent Solutions Inside the Body
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Concentration Quantity of solute (mass) dissolved in a certain quantity of solvent (volume) Symbol = C Equation Concentration = mass / volume C = m/V Units = grams per litre (g/L)
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Sample Concentration Problem
A 355 mL can of Sprite has 40 g of sugar in it. What is the concentration of sugar in that soda?
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+ water = Juice Dilution
Method used to decrease the concentration of solute in a solution by adding solvent. Concentrate + water = Juice (diluted concentrate)
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Dilution Equation Since mass of solute remains the same: C V = C V
Where: C initial concentration (g/L) V initial volume (L) C final concentration (g/L) V final volume (L) 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2
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Sample Dilution Problem
You are preparing lemonade. The concentration of sugar is 50 g/L. You taste it and realize this is way too sweet. You decide to add 750 mL of water. What is the new concentration of sugar in your lemonade?
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Solubility Maximum concentration Characteristic property Examples:
Chlorine in water = 7.3 g/L Oxygen in water = 0.04 g/L Glucose in water = 1000 g/L
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Types of solutions Unsaturated – can still add solute to solvent
Saturated – max amount of solute contained in solvent Supersaturated – because temperature is , more solute than usual contained in solvent
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