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Properties of Solutions. A Solution is. A homogeneous mixture The substances in the mixture are in the same physical state (solid, liquid, or gas). Gas solution…. Air is a homogeneous solution of different gases: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Properties of Solutions

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A Solution is

• A homogeneous mixture

• The substances in the mixture are in the same physical state (solid, liquid, or gas)

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Gas solution…

• Air is a homogeneous solution of different gases:

Nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, carbon

dioxide….etc.

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Solid Solution

• Metals are often mixed together to form a solid solution called an ALLOY

• Brass is a solid solution of zinc and copper

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Liquid Solution

• Most of the solutions in Chemistry are in the liquid phase

• Most common solution is a solid substance dissolved in a liquid

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Liquid Solution = solvent + solute

Solute is the solid (present in small amounts)

Solvent is the liquid (present in large amounts)

When the 2 are mixed, the final result is a solution

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Liquid Solution = solvent + solute

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Solvents

• The most common solvent is water. It is often called the Universal Solvent. Many (but not all!) substances will dissolve in water

Can you think of a substance that does NOT dissolve in water?

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Aqueous Solutions

• A solution made with water as the solvent is called an aqueous solution (aq)

NaCl (s) Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)

A salt water solution

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Solvents

• There are solvents other than water. These are often used to dissolve substances that do not dissolve in water.

• Can you think of a type of solvent besides water?

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What do liquid solutions look like?

1) homogeneous mixtures2) Clear, not cloudy3) May have color4) The solute does not settle to the bottom5) Pass through filters

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Are these solutions?

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Are these solutions?

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Solubility

Substances that dissolve easily are called SOLUBLE

Salt is soluble in water

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Solubility

Substances that do not dissolve easily are called insoluble

Nickel is insoluble in water

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Factors that influence solubility

Why are some substances soluble in water, but not in other liquids?

Why are some substances not soluble in water?

What can be done to make a substance dissolve more easily?

It helps to understand what controls solubility….

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Factors that influence solubility

#1 TEMPERATURE

As temperature increases, most solids become more soluble in water.

Ex. Sugar in ice tea vs. hot tea

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Factors that influence solubility

#1 TEMPERATURE

As temperature increases, most gases become less soluble in water.

Ex. The carbon dioxide (fizz) in cold soda vs. hot soda

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Factors that influence solubility

#2 Pressure

As pressure increases, most gases become more soluble in water.

Ex. The carbon dioxide (fizz) in soda in a pressurized can vs. soda that has been left open (goes “flat” at low pressure)

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Factors that influence solubility

#2 Pressure

PRESSURE HAS NO EFFECT ON LIQUID OR SOLID SOLUTES!!!

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Factors that influence solubility

#3 The Nature of the solute and solvent

where “like” refers to the polarity of the molecule

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Factors that influence solubility

#3 The Nature of the solute and solvent

POLAR solvents dissolve POLAR solutes

(Polar includes ionic compounds)

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Factors that influence solubility

#3 The Nature of the solute and solvent

POLAR solvents dissolve POLAR solutes

So ionic NaCl will dissolve in polar water

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What is going on at the molecular level when a polar substance

dissolves?

The polar water moleculepulls apart the ioniccompound into anions andcations

If you evaporate away thewater, the Na and Cl willjoin together again to makeNaCl (s)

Na+ Cl-

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For this to happen, theattraction between the positive end of the watermolecule and the negativeion must be STRONGERthan the attraction betweenthe positive and negative ion.

Na+ Cl-

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Factors that influence solubility

#3 The Nature of the solute and solvent

NON POLAR solvents dissolve NON POLAR solutes

Non polar solvents and solutes simply mix together

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Factors that influence solubility

#3 The Nature of the solute and solvent

fats and oil are non polar

Oil (non polar) will not dissolve in water (polar)

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Soaps

Soaps are long molecules that have a polar end and a non polar end

Grease (non polar) does not dissolve in water alone (polar), but if soap is added, the grease will dissolve in the non polar end of the soap. The polar end of the soap allows it to dissolve in the water, washing away the grease