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Solution Concentration
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Context Both molecular and ionic compounds can dissolve it water We can calculate the moles of something if we know the mass… How much are dissolved in moles per litre?
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Dilute Solutions Small quantity of solute per unit volume of solution. Concentrated Solutions Large quantity of solute per unit volume of solution.
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Concentration The concentration of a solution is the quantity of solute in a solution. C = quantity of solute quantity of solution
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% Concentration This format is common on household and drugstore products ▫Ex: Vinegar is reported at 5% acetic acid ▫Ex: Hydrogen peroxide is 3% ▫What does this mean?
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Three types v/v % (when solute is a liquid) V solute x 100%ml/100ml V solvent m/v % (when solute is a solid) m solute x 100%g/100ml V solvent m/m % (when both solute & solvent are solids) m solute x 100%g/100g m solvent
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Everyday Examples Vinegar is 5% v/v acetic acid ▫5 mL of CH 3 COOH in 100 mL vinegar Hydrogen peroxide is 3% m/v ▫3 g of H 2 O 2 per 100 mL of solution Yogurt is 2% m/m ▫2 g of milk fat per 100 g yogurt
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Example Milk fat is present in milk. Whole milk usually contains about 3.25% m/V milk fat. If you drink a 250mL glass of milk, what mass of fat have you consumed? % m/v =m solute x 100% v solvent 3.25 =m solute x 100% 250mL m solute = 8.13 g of milk fat
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ppm Parts per million Can also have ppb, ppt Useful for reporting very small quantities Often used in ecology and toxicology Look for it on your bottled water 1 ppm = 1mg/1L 1 ppm = 1mg/1kg ▫ppm = 1 drop in a bath tub ▫ppb = 1 drop in a swimming pool ▫ppt = 1 drop in a 1000 swimming pools
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E.g what is the molarity of a 250 mL solution that contains 2.00 g of NaOH? Concentrations in Chemistry Molar concentration (molarity) ▫Moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution ▫Units: mol/L (or lazy chemists sometimes use M) ▫[ ] is molar concentration n = 2.00 g 40.00 g/mol = 0.0500 mol C = 0.0500 mol 0.250 L = 0.200 mol/L M = 40.00 g/mol m = 2.00 g V = 0.250 L n = ? C = ?
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Practice P. 305 # 1-3 P. 308 # 5,7 P. 310 # 10, 11 P. 316 # 19a,c,e, 20a,c,e, 21-23
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