Title: Solution Chemistry
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2Solution Chemistry
3Behind the Magic!
4Solution Chemistry
5Professions
Kimberly Nosella Research Chemical
Engineer What I do Scale up chemical
processes and transfer technologies to the
manufacturing scale using engineering principles
such as heat and mass transfer Best part of job
Working closely in a multi-disciplinary team to
make processes safer and more effective
6Professions
- Lisa Marie Croll (PhD),
- Product Development Specialist
- What I do
- We design respirators and filters that
- protect people from hazards in their
- work environment hazards may be
- biological or chemical
- Best Part of Job
- I like knowing that if I do a good job
- someone will be safer doing the job
- they have to do.
- I love research and development!
- It is always changing and is always
- intellectually challenging.
7Learning Objectives
- At the end of this lesson, you will be able to
- Define the term solvation
- Predict the polarity of a solute based on its
solubility in a given solvent - Predict the solubility of a solute in a given
solvent based on its polarity - Design and perform experiments to determine the
polarity and solubility of different substances
8What is
a Solvent? a Solute?
Solubility
Polarity
9Solvation
Video http//www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essent
ialchemistry/flash/molvie1.swf
10Polarity x Solubility
Is oil polar? Or non-polar?
11Amphipathic
Video http//www.youtube.com/watch?vnIqH34L-AC4f
eaturerelated
12Does NaCl dissolve in oil?
13Polarity x Solubility
Are these solutes ionic, polar or
non-polar? Amphipathic?
14Sugar (sucrose)
Hand Soap (Triclosan)
Baking Soda (sodium bicarbonate)
Silver Chloride
Alcohol (ethanol)
Mayonnaise (fats)
15Polarity x Solubility
Substance Ionic, polar or non-polar? Amphipathic? Soluble in Water? Soluble in Oil?
Baking Soda
Sugar
Silver Chloride
Hand Soap
Alcohol
Mayonnaise
16Summary
Like Dissolves Like
17Questions?
18Curiocity.ca