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Part 09 IMFA and Solubility. 1.Solutions -homogeneous mixture -dissolved substance: solute -dissolving substance: solvent -e.g. sugar in water sugar is the solute water is the solvent. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Part 09IMFA and Solubility

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1. Solutions- homogeneous mixture- dissolved substance: solute- dissolving substance: solvent

- e.g.sugar in watersugar is the solutewater is the solvent

Water can form H-bonds with substances that also have H with F,O,N. This enhances the dissovling. Water is the UNIVERSAL SOLVENT, aqueous

If alcohol (nonpolar) is the solvent, it is called a tincture

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2. Solubility- ability of one substance to dissolve in another

- nonpolar solutes dissolve in nonpolar solvents

- polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents

- ionic solutes dissolve in polar solvents

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2. Solubility- “Like Dissolves Like” Rule

- solute and solvent must be chemically compatible

- must have similar IMFA so the solute is attracted to the

solvent and vice verse

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p. 78 1.

BrBrNonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is Br2 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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2.

H S

H Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is H2S soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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3.

H P

H

H

Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is PH3 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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4.

H Ge

H

H

H

Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is GeH4 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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Polar MoleculeDipole-Dipole

5.

Cl S

Cl+-

+

-

Is SCl2 soluble or insoluble in water?Soluble, it is polar and water is polar so there are dipole-dipole attractions between them.

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Se C Se

Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is CSe2 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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2.

AsCl

ClCl

Cl

Cl

+-

Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is AsCl5 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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3.

B

I

II

+

-

Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is BI3 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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4.

N O+ -

+

-

Polar MoleculeDipole-Dipole

Is NO soluble or insoluble in water?Soluble, it is polar and water is polar so there are dipole-dipole attractions between them.

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F Rn F+ -

Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is RnF2 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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p. 86

1. FBr + -

+

-

Polar MoleculeDipole-Dipole

Is BrF soluble or insoluble in water?Soluble, it is polar and water is polar so there are dipole-dipole attractions between them.

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2.

B

Br

BrBr

+

-

Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is BBr3 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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3.

Ge ClCl

Cl

Cl

+ -

Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

Is GeCl4 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

4.

AsBr

BrBr

Br

Br

+-

Is AsBr5 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

5.

SF

F

FF

FF

-

+

Is SF6 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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Polar MoleculeDipole-Dipole Attractions

Is ClF3 soluble or insoluble in water?Soluble, it is polar and water is polar so there are dipole-dipole attractions between them.

p. 94

1.

ClF

F

F

+-

+-

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Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

2.

PBr

BrBr

Br

Br

+-

Is PBr5 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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Nonpolar MoleculeLondon Forces

6.

Se P

Se

Is PSe2 soluble or insoluble in water?Insoluble, it is nonpolar and water is polar so there are no IMFAs between them.

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Polar MoleculeDipole-Dipole Attractions

Is RnCl6 soluble or insoluble in water?Soluble, it is polar and water is polar so there are dipole-dipole attractions between them.

3.

RnCl

Cl

ClCl

ClCl

-

+

+

-

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Polar MoleculeDipole-Dipole Attractions

Is IF5 soluble or insoluble in water?Soluble, it is polar and water is polar so there are dipole-dipole attractions between them.

4.

IF

F

FF

F

-

+

+

-

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Polar MoleculeDipole-Dipole Attractions

5.

Is POBr soluble or insoluble in water?Soluble, it is polar and water is polar so there are dipole-dipole attractions between them.

P-O 1.4

P-Br 0.7

OP

Br+

- -+

+

-

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Polar MoleculeDipole-Dipole Attractions

6.

Is COCl2 soluble or insoluble in water?Soluble, it is polar and water is polar so there are dipole-dipole attractions between them.

C-O 1.0

C-Cl 0.5-

+

O

CCl

+-

-+

Cl-

+

Assignment p. 96 and Invest. 09