ii iii i ii. factors affecting solvation (p. 471 – 477) ch. 16 –solutions

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II III I II. Factors Affecting Solvation (p. 471 – 477) Ch. 16 –Solutions

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Page 1: II III I II. Factors Affecting Solvation (p. 471 – 477) Ch. 16 –Solutions

II

III

I II. Factors Affecting Solvation

(p. 471 – 477)

Ch. 16 –SolutionsCh. 16 –Solutions

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A. SolvationA. Solvation

Solvation – Solvation – the process of dissolving

solute particles are separated and pulled into solution

solute particles are surrounded by solvent particles

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A. SolvationA. Solvation

StrongElectrolyte

Non-Electrolyte

solute exists asions only

- +

salt

- +

sugar

solute exists asmolecules

only

- +

acetic acid

WeakElectrolyte

solute exists asions and

molecules DISSOCIATION IONIZATION

View animation online.

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B. Factors Affecting SolvationB. Factors Affecting Solvation

Molecules are constantly in motion according to…• Kinetic Theory

When particles collide, energy is transferred

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B. Factors Affecting SolvationB. Factors Affecting Solvation

Solubility = amount of a substance that will dissolve in a liquid

Smaller pieces of a substance dissolve faster b/c of larger surface area

Stirring or shaking speeds dissolving b/c particles are moving faster and colliding more

Heating speeds dissolving (see above)Not all substances dissolve

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C. SolubilityC. Solubility

Water is universal solvent b/c of its polarity

If something can dissolve in something else, it is said to be soluble

If it cannot dissolve, it is said to be insoluble

“Like dissolves like”

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C. SolubilityC. Solubility

NONPOLAR

NONPOLAR

POLAR

POLAR

““Like Dissolves Like”Like Dissolves Like”““Like Dissolves Like”Like Dissolves Like”

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C. SolubilityC. Solubility

SATURATED SOLUTION

no more solute dissolves

UNSATURATED SOLUTIONmore solute dissolves

SUPERSATURATED SOLUTION

becomes unstable, crystals form

concentration

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C. SolubilityC. Solubility

Solubility CurvesSolubility Curves• maximum grams of solute that will

dissolve in 100 g of solvent at a given temperature

• varies with temp• based on a saturated soln

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C. SolubilityC. Solubility

Solubility CurveSolubility Curve• shows the

dependence of solubility on temperature

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C. SolubilityC. Solubility

Solids are more soluble at...Solids are more soluble at...• high temperatures.

Gases are more soluble at...Gases are more soluble at...• low temperatures &• high pressures (Henry’s Law).• EX: nitrogen narcosis, the “bends,” soda