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Concentration (not the “thinking very hard” kind of concentration)
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Concentration Matters Sometimes, how much stuff you have is less important than how concentrated it is. Consider two bottles of Kool Aid, each with 1 scoop of powder added: vs
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Concentration Matters Sometimes, how much stuff you have is less important than how concentrated it is. Consider two bottles of Kool Aid, each with 1 scoop of powder added: vs I’m going to drink the good one
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Concentration Units All units of concentration are a ratio (what else?): amount of stuff dissolved vs how much it’s dissolved in (solute)(solvent) The mixture of the two is a solution There are many units out there, but most of them are bad:
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Concentration Units All units of concentration are a ratio (what else?): amount of stuff dissolved vs how much it’s dissolved in (solute)(solvent) There are many units out there, but most of them are bad: Percent: The vinegar was listed as 5% acid. The problem is, 5% by what? The unit is unclear 5% by weight ≠ 5% by volume ≠ 5% by moles
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Concentration Units All units of concentration are a ratio (what else?): amount of stuff dissolved vs how much it’s dissolved in (solute)(solvent) There are many units out there, but most of them are bad: Percent: The vinegar was listed as 5% acid. The problem is, 5% by what? The unit is unclear 5% by weight ≠ 5% by volume ≠ 5% by moles Mass per volume: usually given in grams per 100 mL. This is better, because at least you know the units, but there’s still a problem: 5 g/100 mL NaCl (aq) is more concentrated than 5 g/100 mL CaCl 2 (aq) Calcium chloride is heavy, so five grams is actually less stuff (fewer formula units)
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Molarity
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An Annoying Detail Let’s say I’m making that 3M salt solution. I go and get myself 6 moles of salt, and 2 liters of water: +
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An Annoying Detail When I mix them, it won’t be 2L anymore—the salt takes up space.
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Proper Procedure Put your 6 moles of salt in, then fill it up until the total gets to 2L.
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Why Molarity?
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Summary
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