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Solution Process “Surround and Separate” Particles of the solvent pull particles of solute into solution
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Dissociation Dissociation Another Look Another Look
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Terminology Solute – smaller amount that gets dissolved Solvent- larger amount that dissolves the solute Soluble-able to dissolve miscible Insoluble- unable to dissolve immiscible Precipitate-insoluble product of a double displacement reactions
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Speeding Up Solutions Agitation Stirring makes particles collide more often Surface Area Grinding up a solute makes it easier to “surround and separate” them into solution Temperature Heating a solution speeds up the particles, increasing the number of collisions NOTE: When dissolving a gas in a liquid, a colder liquid slows down the gas particles and dissolves more total gas
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Which method of speeding up a solution explains why a powdered aspirin works faster than a tablet? 1. Agitation 2. Surface Area 3. Temperature
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Which method of speeding up a solution explains why sugar dissolves better in fresh tea than iced tea? 1. Agitation 2. Surface Area 3. Temperature
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Which method of speeding up a solution explains why Kool-Aid powder has to be stirred into water? 1. Agitation 2. Surface Area 3. Temperature
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Which method of speeding up a solution explains why you can’t make “Cold Chocolate” out of “Hot Chocolate” powder? 1. Agitation 2. Surface Area 3. Temperature
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Which method of speeding up a solution explains why soup mix dissolves faster than bouillon cubes? 1. Agitation 2. Surface Area 3. Temperature
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Solubility Describes how well a substance will dissolve in 100g of water at a given temperature Differs with each substance and temperature
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Amounts of Solute Unsaturated Solution has not dissolved as much solute as it can hold More solute can be dissolved Any point below the saturation line Saturated Solution has dissolved as much solute as it can hold No more solute can be dissolved Any point on the saturation line Supersaturated Solution has dissolved more solute than it can hold A point above the saturation line Solute will come out of solution if disturbed until it reaches the Saturation Point
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What is the solubility of NaNO 3 at 10 C? 1. 72 g 2. 80 g 3. 96 g 4. 105 g
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How much NH 4 Cl would precipitate from a saturated solution that cools from 90 C to 50 C? 1. 70 g 2. 50 g 3. 20 g 4. 120 g
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How much more KClO 3 could be added to form a saturated solution that goes from 30 C to 90 C? 1. 50 g 2. 10 g 3. 40 g 4. 0 g
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Solubility Curve Review Supersaturated unsaturated saturated
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