solutes, solutions and solvents
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Solutes, Solutions and Solvents
Unique properties of waterChapter 2.2
KEY CONCEPTWater’s unique properties allow life to exist on Earth.
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Life depends on hydrogen bonds in water.
• Water is a polar molecule.– Polar molecules have slightly charged regions.
– Nonpolar molecules do not have charged regions.– Hydrogen bonds form between slightly positive hydrogen atoms and slightly
negative atoms.
• Hydrogen bonds are responsible for three important properties of water.– high specific heat– cohesion– adhesion
Many compounds dissolve in water.
• A solution is formed when one substance dissolves in another.– A solution is a homogeneous mixture.– Solvents dissolve other substances.– Solutes dissolve in a solvent.
solution
Solvent, Solute, Solution
Give an Example…solution - salt watersolvent - watersolute - salt
solution - lemonadesolvent - watersolute - lemonade mix
solution - hot chocolatesolvent - watersolute - hot chocolate mix
Chocolate square -- soluteSaliva—solventLiquid chocolate in mouth mixed in saliva-solution
• Water is called the universal solvent…. because, given enough time, it will dissolve just about anything.
• There are two main factors that increase how fast something will dissolve:
agitation and temperature.
• “Like dissolves like.”– Polar solvents dissolve polar solutes.– Nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes.– Polar substances and nonpolar substances generally remain separate.
solution - salt watersolvent - watersolute - salt
solution - lemonadesolvent - watersolute - lemonade mix
solution - hot chocolatesolvent - watersolute - hot chocolate mix
Chocolate square -- soluteSaliva—solventLiquid chocolate in mouth mixed in saliva-solution
One more thing…
• For a solvent to break down a solute, it must be in contact with the surface area of the solute.
The more surface area the solvent is exposed to, the quicker it can break down the solute. So cocoa mix breaks down faster than a solid piece of chocolate melting in hot milk.
Some compounds form acids or bases.
• An acid releases a hydrogen ion when it dissolves in water.– high H+ concentration– pH less than 7
more acidic
stomach acid pH between 1 and 3
• A base removes hydrogen ions from a solution.– low H+ concentration– pH greater than 7
bile pH between 8 and 9
more basic
• A neutral solution has a pH of 7.
pure water pH 7
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