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1 Solutions One substance dissolved in another substance
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2 Solution is... A Homogenous... Mixture of two or more substances (evenly mixed) NaCl H2OH2OH2OH2O NOT It is a physical change …NOT a chemical change + Salt Water
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3 Solution All solutions consist of two parts: Solute Solvent
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4 Solute The substance being dissolved. The substance present in the least amount.
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5 Solvent The substance doing the dissolving. The substance present in the highest amount.
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6 Must a solution be a liquid?
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7 No… Air is a solution Sterling silver is a solution It can be gas It can be solid
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8 Types of Liquid Solutions Aqueous A solution with water as the solvent Tincture A solution with alcohol as the solvent.
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9 Insoluble When a substance cannot be dissolved in a solvent... Oil Water + = Therefore, oil is INSOLUBLE in water.
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10 Solubility A measure of how much a solute can be dissolved in a solvent under certain conditions
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11 Limits of Solubility Supersaturated Supersaturated …more solute than the solvent can handle. Saturated Saturated … the point that no more solute can be added to the solvent or it will be --- Unsaturated Unsaturated … more solute can be added to the solvent
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12 Solubility Graphs saturated Hold all that it can possible hold (at a given temperature) - concentrated Contain less solute than it can hold (at a given temperature) - Diluted More solute then it can hold (at a given temperature)
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13 Ionization The formation of ions by the action of a solvent in solution. NaCl (salt) in to Na + + Cl - in water Ions are formed (+ or -)
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14 Dissociation Is the process of separating ions during the formation of a solution … the more it dissociates, the stronger it is... Na + OH - Na + OH - Na + OH - Na + OH - Strong Base OH - NH 4 + Weak Base NaOH Na + + OH - OH - NH 4 + NH 3 H2OH2O H2OH2O NH 3 + H 2 O NH 4 + + OH -
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15 Solution Concentration Refers to the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent. Diluted (less) Concentrated (more) 5 grams of salt in 100 grams of Water Dilute VS. 35 grams of salt in 100 grams of water Concentrated 100 g. 5 g 35 g
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16 Electrolytes Because dissolved salts have positive and negative ions, they are electrolyte solutions, and conduct electricity Na + Cl - Na + Cl - Na + Cl - Na + Cl - Na + Cl - Na +
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17 Effervescence The escape of a gas from a liquid solution
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18 Water
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19 Common Solvent Water is the most common substance on earth 70% of the earth’s surface 65% of your body mass
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20 Polar Molecule Water is a polar molecule This is because of it the position of the hydrogen and oxygen atoms. One side is slightly negative and the other is slightly positive. + -
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21 Polar Molecule The charged ends of a polar solvent can separate the charged ends of a polar solute As a general rule: Like Dissolves Like + -
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22 Non-polars can only dissolve non-polars (Examples: OIL AND GASOLINE) Solutions End
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