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Q2: Draw a picture of a solution and label the parts. How can you tell a solution from a suspension or a colloid? Sketch a distillation apparatus and describe how it works.
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6 days
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Unit Exam Friday
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Today’s Objective: Using a solubility graph, I can determine how much solute can be added to a solution.
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1st period AXRK5G
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from a liquid solution because it won’t or can’t dissolve
Precipitant: A solid that comes from a liquid solution because it won’t or can’t dissolve * From a chemical change * From a physical change
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Solubility: The amount of a substance that can be dissolved
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Factors That Affect Solubility
1. Nature of the reactants 2. Polarity
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3. Temperature: Heating up allows more solute to be dissolved.
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4. Surface area Increase the surface area will increase the rate it dissolves.
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5. Stirring will increase the surface area exposed and increase solubility.
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at a certain temperature
Solubility Curve G in H20 Temp C Graph showing how much can be dissolved at a certain temperature
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Super-saturated G in H20 Saturated Temp C Unsaturated
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Solubility Curves
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Webwhiteboard.com
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Describe a solution at 30C with 50 g
Saturated
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Which substance is most soluble in H20?
Yellow, NaNO2 under 70C Blue, KNO3 over 70C Which substance is most soluble in H20?
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Supersaturated Describe the saturation of a solution containing 100 g of potassium bromide solution at 60 C
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Sodium Nitrate The most soluble at 0 C
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Solubility increases most between 40 & 60 C
Sodium Acetate Solubility increases most between 40 & 60 C
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Changes the least as temperature changes
Table Salt Changes the least as temperature changes
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How would cooling a solution affect its solubility?
It would hold less solute.
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It would increase. How would decreasing the size of a solute’s
particle affect its solubility? It would increase.
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A super saturated solution is cooled to room temperature
A super saturated solution is cooled to room temperature. What would it create? Crystals
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When will more salt dissolve than sugar?
Never, Sugar’s curve is always above salt Sugar Salt When will more salt dissolve than sugar?
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