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Name & describe each of the 7 crystal structures
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Solutions
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Solution Homogeneous mixture made up of at least one solute dissolved in the solvent
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Solute Substance being dissolved Portion in lesser molar amount
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Solvent Substance doing the dissolving Portion in greatest molar amount
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Colloid Slightly larger particles Light passes & particles stay suspended
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Suspension Even larger particles Particles block or reflect light
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Tyndall Effect Because light reflects off suspended particles, the light ray can be seen from the side
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Size Comparison Solution < Colloid Colloid < Suspension
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Soluble When one substance (solute) dissolves in another (solvent)
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Solubility The amount of one substance (solute) dissolved in another (solvent)
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Concentrated Solution A solution with a relatively large amount of solute dissolved
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Concentration The amount of solute dissolved into solution
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Dilute Solution A solution with a relatively small amount of solute dissolved
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Saturated Solution A solution with the maximum amount of solute dissolved in the solution
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Unsaturated Solution A solution with less than the maximum amount of solute dissolved in solution
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Supersaturated Solution A solution with greater than the maximum amount of solute dissolved in solution
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Solution Measures Concentration Molarity Molality Mole Fraction
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Percent Solution Mass of one portion per the total mass, all times 100 % % soln = m a /m total x 100 %
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Molarity Moles of solute per liter of solution M = moles solute /L soln
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Molality Moles of solute per kilogram of solvent mo = moles solute /kg solvent
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Mole Fraction Moles of one portion per total number of moles in the solution X = moles a /moles soln
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Calculate the molarity of a 250 mL solution containing 5.0 g NaOH dissolved in water
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Drill: Calculate: mass of NaCl required to make 1.5 L of 2.0 M NaCl:
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Calculate the molality of 69 g of C 2 H 5 OH dissolved in 500.0 mL of water
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Calculate the mole fraction of each portion when 92 g of C 2 H 5 OH dissolved in 144 mL of water
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Calculate the molality & mole fraction of a solution containing 46 g of C 2 H 5 OH dissolved in 1782 mL of water
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Colligative Properties Properties dependent only on the concentration of particles in solution
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Examples Vapor pressure Boiling & Freezing points Osmotic pressure
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Drill: Calculate the VP of a solution containing 36 % glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) in water at 29 o C: (VP water = 30.0 mm Hg )
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Vapor Pressure VP solution = (VP solvent )(X solvent ) X = mole fraction VP = vapor pressure
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Boiling & Freezing T = i moK T = change in BP or FP i = ionic activity K = BP or FP constant
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Osmotic Pressure = i MRT = osmotic pressure i = ionic activity M = Molarity
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Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution containing 150 g C 5 H 10 O 5 in 162 mL of water at its 30 o C
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Calculate BP & FP of 60.0 g of NaOH in 250 mL water K BP = 0.512 o C/mo K FP = -1.86 o C/mo
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Calculate the osmotic pressure of a solution containing 120 g of NaOH dissolved in 250 mL solution at 27 o C
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Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution containing 120 g C 3 H 7 OH in 144 mL of water at its BP.
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Calculate the osmotic pressure of a solution containing 12 g of C 4 H 8 O 4 dissolved in 750 mL solution at 27 o C
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Clausius-Claperon Eq H v = R ln (T 2 )(T 1 ) P 2 (T 2 – T 1 ) P 1
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VP benzene Temp ( o C) 24.5 27 73.5 127 Calculate H v for benzene:
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Drill: Calculate BP & FP of 88 g of CO 2 in 750 mL water K BP = 0.512 o C/mo K FP = -1.86 o C/mo
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Calculate the osmotic pressure of a solution containing 29.9 g of CoBr 3 dissolved in 7500 mL solution at 27 o C
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Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution containing 12.0 g C 3 H 8 O in 14.4 mL of water at its BP.
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180 g C 3 H 8 O was dissolved in 180 mL H 2 O at 27 o C making a 1.5 g/mL solution. Calculate X, mo, M, , VP, BP, & FP.
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Drill: Calculate the mass of lead(II)nitrate required to make 250 mL of 0.40 M Pb(NO 3 ) 2
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300 g C 3 H 6 NF was dissolved in 500 g C 6 H 12 O at 27 o C making a 0.800 g/mL solution. Calculate X, mo, M, , VP, BP, & FP.
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Calculate the molality of a solution that is 33.1 % by mass Pb(NO 3 ) 2
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A 1.2 g/cm 3 aqueous solution is 20.0 % by mass NaOH at 27 o C. Calculate: X, mo, M, , & MP
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Calculate the molecular mass of a covalent compound dissolved in an aqueous solution to make it 25 % by mass when it boils at 102.048 o C
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