Title: Solution Thermodynamics
1Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility
Solubility is the physical property describing
the ability of a given substance, the solute, to
dissolve in a solvent. Solubility is measured in
terms of the maximum amount of solute dissolved
in a solvent at equilibrium. The resulting
solution is called a saturated solution. Under
certain conditions the equilibrium solubility can
be exceeded to give a so-called supersaturated
solution, which is metastable.
lt ABgt --gt Az Bz-
2Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility, example
3Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility, example pure water
CAg2CSO4 Assume for both ions g1
Ac0.5085 B0.3281x108 cm-1 aAg2.5x10-8 cm
aSO44.25x10-8 cm
4Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility, example pure water
CAg2CSO4 use calculated g for both ions
5Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility, example pure water
CAg2CSO4 keep iterating using calculated g for
both ions until CAg becomes constant see table
6Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility, example pure water
Iteration IC gAg gSO4 CAg (moles/l)
1 0 1 1 0.0292
2 0.0438 0.812 0.473 0.0431
3 0.065 0.787 0.408 0.0463
4 0.0694 0.776 0.411 0.0468
5 0.0702 0.775 0.410 0.0468
7Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility, salt and sulfate salt addition
2 10-2 M Na2SO4 addition
1 10-2 M NaCl addition
1 main difference is in calculation of Ic
2 both Ic and solubility difference
CAg 4.83x10-2 M -- 3 increase in Ag
concentration
8Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility, salt and sulfate salt addition
2 both Ic and solubility difference
2 10-2 M Na2SO4 addition
2 initially use Cadd, then iterate with
previous (CaddS/2)
CAg 4.38x10-2 M -- 6 decrease in Ag
concentration
9Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility and Complexation
A complex ion has a metal ion at its centre with
a number of other molecules or ions surrounding
it. These can be considered to be attached to
the central ion by co-ordinate (dative covalent)
bonds. A co-ordinate bond (also called a dative
covalent bond) is a covalent bond (a shared pair
of electrons) in which both electrons come from
the same atom.
6 (the number of waters of hydration) is also
the coordination number
Al(H2O)6 3
10Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility and Complexation
Bidentate
Tetrahedral
Hexadentate
11Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility and complexation
In certain cases, some metal ion can form
complexes with a varying number of complexing
agents
12Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility and Complexation
13Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility and Complexation
Solution Silver Balance
Solution Iodide Balance
Solution Charge Balance
14Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility and Complexation
Assumes solid ltAgIgt present Assume ligand (I-
here) in excess
15Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility and Complexation
Solution Silver Balance
16Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility and Complexation
Agtot0.001 M
17Solution Thermodynamics
Solubility and Complexation
Solution species only
Altot0.01 M