Title: How Solutions Form
1How Solutions Form
2SC Standards Covered
- Standard PS-3.5
- Explain the effects of temperature, particle
size, and agitation on the rate at which a solid
dissolves in a liquid.
3What is Solubility?
- A substance is soluble in a substance if it will
dissolve in that substance. - Solubility The maximum amount of a substance
that can dissolve in a given volume at a
particular temperature and pressure.
4What is a Solution?
- Solution a mixture that has the same
composition, color, density, and taste throughout
(homogeneous mixture)
5Two Parts of a Solution
- Solute - substance that is dissolved
- solvent - dissolving medium substance doing
the dissolving
6Examples of Solutions
- Gas in gas air (oxygen in nitrogen)
- Gas in liquid Soda (carbon dioxide in water)
- Liquid in liquid rubbing alcohol (water in
alcohol) - Solid in liquid seawater (salt in water)
- Solid in solid sterling silver (copper in
silver)
7Alloys
- Alloy - solution of metals dissolved in other
metals - Bronze
- Brass
- Sterling silver
- 10K, 14K, 18K Gold
- Stainless steel
8Water the Universal Solvent
d-
Water is polar it has oppositely charged ends
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Ionic Compounds () and (-) ions
9 end of water attaches to (-) ions of crystal
- end of water attaches to () ions of crystal
Ions pulled away from crystal
10Ions surrounded by water molecules
Continues to happen until all ions separated
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12Rates of Dissolving
- What are some ways to make things dissolve faster?
13Factors that Increase the Rate of Dissolving
1.) Stirring the Solution - solvent particles
collide with the surface of the solute more
frequently and the dissolving process occurs
faster.
142.) Heating the Solvent - speeds up the
solvent particles so there are more frequent
collisions between solvent and solute
15- 3.) Smaller Solute Particle Size
- - increases surface area so there are more
places the solvent can get to the solute and
pull the particles into solution faster
16What does it mean to be Saturated?
- Saturated Solution
- The maximum mass of solute is dissolved in the
solvent at a particular temperature - Saturation is used in crystal formation such as
in making rock candy and in the forming of
stalactites and stalagmites in caves.