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Solutions and Dissolving Rates
When you see the word solution what do you think of? Page 35
Essential Question
• Generalize the three main factors that effect dissolving rates.
What’s in water?
Collected from underground source.Faucet Water –From city sourceContains minerals, sodium fluoride, chlorine, etc…
Carbonated Water – Contains dissolved carbon dioxide evenly distributed through the liquid.
Distilled Water -Most minerals removed by distillationPurified further by reverse osmosis and deionization
A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances evenly distributed at the molecular level
Cannot be filtered
exists in every phase of matter.
Metal solutions are called alloys.
Solutions
Solvent – does the dissolving. Is present in the greatest amount.
Solute – gets dissolved.
When particles are evenly spread out, the solute has dissolved.
Parts of a solution
Stirring
Crushing
Shaking
Increased Temperatures
Increasing solubility
Understanding dissolving rates has made taking medicine easier and safer.Time capsules and microencapsulation:
How does
that work?
Smaller doses of medicine are more effective (steadier supply to body over time).
Safer (less side effects) and more convenient.
More cost-effective.
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Equilibrium ( or saturation point)
As many solute molecules are dissolving as are coming back out of solution
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SolubilityWhen a solute will dissolve in a specific amount of solvent under certain conditions.
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3 things Solubility depends on:
Chemical nature of solventTemperature of the solutionVolume of the solvent
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Chemical Nature
Insoluble
Some solutes are more soluble in a solvent than others
If a substance does not dissolve in a solvent.
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TemperatureSolubility of a solid in a liquid increases with increasing temperature– (Give example)– (Give relationship)
Solubility of a gas in a liquid increases with decreasing temperature.– (give example)– (give relationship)
Everyday ExampleWarm sodas fizz more than cold sodas when
you open them because CO2 gas is less soluble
at higher temperatures
Solubility of a gas DECREASES as
Temperature INCREASES
Solubility of a solid INCREASESas
Temperature INCREASES
Everyday ExampleWhen making tea, does sugar dissolves faster if the water is hot or cold?
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Temperature-Solubility Graph for Salts
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Solubility of Gases:
Depends on Pressure and Temperature.
Solubility of a gas in a liquid increases with increasing pressure.
Everyday ExampleOpening a bottle of soda decreases the pressure inside the bottle. This
decreases the solubility of CO2 in the soda and results in the formation
of bubbles, or fizz.
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How much is Dissolved?– Saturated
– Unsaturated
– Supersaturated
No more solute will dissolve; full.
More solute can be dissolved; not full
More solute is dissolved than is normally possible; unstable
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To supersaturate a solution:
Add solute until solution is saturatedThen heat and add more soluteCool down to normal temperature.
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