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Title: CHEM 1405


1
CHEM 1405
  • Class Meeting 18

2
Assignments and Reminders
  • Reading Assignment
  • Chapter 8 by Thursday
  • Homework Problems due Today Thursday Mar 23rd
  • Chapter 7 Problems 3, 4, 6, 8, 9,10, 11, 12,
    15,16,17,20,22
  • Homework Problems due Thursday Mar 30th
  • Chapter 8 Problems 1 through 29 except 3 and
    4
  • Class website
    http//iws.ccccd.edu/jstankus/

Please use only one side of the page when
submitting Homework
3
Chemistry Help Resources
  • My office hours
  • Tuesdays after class in Lecture room
  • Thursdays 1-2 in Math Lab
  • Free Tutoring through college
  • Students must submit a tutor request form in
    order to receive detailed information about the
    available tutoring services.  The form is
    available on Collin's website and in the
    following offices
  • CPC room A108 (ask for Sonia Castillo)
  • PRC room F109 (ask for Shontel Penny or Mary
    Eldridge)
  • SCC rooms G200 and G141
  • There are group tutoring services available for
    the following courses (SUBJECT TO CHANGE!)
  • CHEM 1405, 1411, 1412, 2423,
  •  
  • Also available will be online tutoring in the
    following courses (SUBJECT TO CHANGE!)
  • CHEM 1412 below

4
Objectives
  • 1.What is a solution? What are the different
    types of solutions?  
  • 2.What is the difference between a soluble
    substance and a miscible substance?  
  • 3.What is the difference between a saturated
    solution and a supersaturated solution?  
  • 4.What factors determine the solubility of ionic
    compounds? Of covalent compounds?  
  • 5.How do temperature and pressure affect the
    solubility of gases in water?

5
Solutions
  • Solutions are homogeneous mixtures of two or more
    substances
  • Homogeneous thoroughly mixed, even composition
    throughout
  • Solute substance being dissolved
  • Solvent substance doing the dissolving

6
Intermolecular Interaction and Solutions
  • The same types of intermolecular interactions in
    solids and liquids occur in solutions

7
Intermolecular Interactions
8
Forces in Solution
  • Like dissolves like
  • Nonpolar compounds dissolve best in nonpolar
    solvents
  • Oil and gasoline mix
  • Polar compounds dissolve best in polar solvents
  • Water and HCl mix

9
Solutions can be Liquids
  • Salt water is a solution
  • of sodium chloride
  • dissolved in water
  • Tap water is a solution of many trace minerals
    and dissolved gases in water

10
Solutions can be Gases
  • Air is a solution of
  • Oxygen
  • Argon
  • Water Vapor
  • other trace gases
  • Dissolved in nitrogen

11
Solutions can be solids
12
Solutes in solution
  • A solid can be dissolved into a liquid
  • Example NaCl (table salt) in water
  • A liquid can be dissolved into another liquid
  • Example Ethanol can be dissolved in water
  • A gas can be dissolved into a liquid
  • Example Carbon Dioxide (CO2) dissolved in water
    in carbonated beverages

13
Solutions can have multiple components
  • Soft drinks are a solution
  • Solutes
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • high fructose corn syrup (a solution of glucose
    and fructose)
  • caramel color
  • phosphoric acid
  • caffeine
  • citric acid
  • natural flavors
  • Solvent - Water

14
Solubility of Ionic Compounds
  • Cations
  • Positively charged ions
  • Example Na
  • Anions
  • Negatively Charged ions
  • Example Cl-

15
Dissolution of NaCl in water
  • Movie Clip

16
Ionic Compounds in Solution
  • Ions dissolve in water
  • Charges on ions are attracted to partial charges
    on water

17
Ionic compounds in solution
18
Dynamic Equilibria
  • Limit to how much solute can be dissolved
  • Equilibrium between dissolving and precipitating

At equilibrium the solution is saturated
19
Aqueous Solution
  • An aqueous solution has water as the solvent
  • Most biologically relevant solutions are aqueous

20
Water Solubilities of Common Ionic Compounds
  • Compounds that are soluble 
  • Nitrates
  • Acetates.
  • Alkali metal (Group 1A) salts
  • Ammonium salts.
  • Compounds that are mostly soluble 
  • Chlorides, bromides, and iodides
  • except for those of Pb2, Ag, and Hg22.
  • Sulfates,
  • except for those of Sr2, Ba2, Pb2, and Hg22.
  • Compounds that are mostly insoluble 
  • Carbonates, hydroxides, phosphates, and sulfides,
    except for ammonium compounds and those of the
    Group 1A metals.

21
Solubility of Covalent Compounds
  • Solubility dependent on intermolecular
    interactions
  • Nonpolar compounds
  • Dispersion forces
  • Polar compounds
  • Dipole-Dipole interactions
  • Hydrogen bonding

22
Solubility of Covalent Compounds
  • Like Dissolves like
  • Nonpolar compounds dissolve nonpolar compounds
  • Polar compounds dissolve polar compounds

23
Mixtures of liquids
  • Miscible substances can be mixed in all
    proportions
  • Immiscible substance do not mix

24
Quantities of Solutes in Solution
  • A dilute solution is one that contains relatively
    little solute in a large quantity of solvent.
  • A concentrated solution contains a relatively
    large amount of solute in a given quantity of
    solvent
  • A saturated solution contains the maximum amount
    of solute that can be dissolved in a particular
    quantity of solvent at equilibrium at a given
    temperature.

25
Saturation Solubilities
  • Curve gives maximum amount of solute dissolved at
    given temperature
  • Most solubilities of ionic solids increase with
    Temperature

26
Supersaturated solutions
  • A supersaturated solution contains more solute
    than is present in a saturated solution, with the
    excess solute remaining in solution
  • The excess solute will precipitate out easily

27
Effect of Temperature on Gas Solubility
  • Bubbles in heated water before boiling are the
    dissolved gasses coming out of solution

28
Effect of Pressure on Gas Solubility
  • Solubility of gas in a liquid increases with gas
    pressure

29
Solubility of gases with pressure
  • Keeping the cap on your soda increases the
    solubility of CO2 and keeps more in solution

30
Recrystallization
  • Manipulation of solubilities can be used to help
    purify substances
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