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  • Solutions Solubility
  • Factors Affecting Solubility

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  • A solution is the same thing as a homogeneous
    mixture (a mixture with the exact same
    composition throughout).

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Parts of a Solution
  • Solute-the substance that is being dissolved in a
    solution
  • Solvent-the substance in a solution that is doing
    the dissolving

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Parts of a Solution
  • Example
  • In a saltwater solution (salt dissolved in
    water)
  • Salt is the solute
  • Water is the solvent

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  • When two liquids are able to dissolve into each
    other, they are called miscible.
  • ex) water vinegar
  • If not, they are called immiscible.
  • ex) water oil

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  • Solubility is the amount of a substance that will
    dissolve into an amount of solvent at a given
    temperature

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  • A solvent (like water, for example) can only hold
    so much of a solute.
  • Or in other words, there is a maximum amount of
    solute that any solvent can hold.

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  • Concentration-the amount of solute that is
    dissolved into a solvent
  • Concentrated-when a solution has a high
    concentration of solute
  • Dilute-when a solution has a low concentration of
    solute

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  • Concentration can be described in terms of weak
    or strong, concentrated or dilute, but
    these are both relative terms and can be
    subjective.

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  • A more objective way to describe concentration is
    molarity we will discuss molarity in more detail
    later this year.

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  • A saturated solution cannot hold any more of a
    solute at a given temperature.
  • An unsaturated solution can hold more solute at a
    given temperature.

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  • Sometimes, a solution can hold more of a solute
    than it should theoretically hold. This type of
    solution is called supersaturated.
  • A supersaturated solution requires heating and
    stirring.

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Supersaturated Solution Video
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Summary Types of Solutions
Unsaturated
Saturated
Super Saturated
Solvent can not hold more solute full
Solvent can hold more solute not full
Solvent holds more solute than normal extra
full
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Soup Can analogy Think of the solvent as a
can, and the solute as the soup.
Unsaturated
Saturated
Super Saturated
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  • In gases, pressure affects solubility. The
    higher the pressure, the more gas is soluble in a
    solvent.
  • ex) carbonated drinks

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  • Generally, a substances solubility increases as
    temperature is increased.
  • Why?
  • The solvents particles are moving faster and can
    dissolve more solute.

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  • In gases, however, as the temperature increases,
    the solubility of the gas decreases.
  • ex) power plants can kill fish because of the
    increased temperature of the water and reduced
    levels of oxygen

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Effect of temperature on solubility (solubility
chart)
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Practice Problem 1
  • How many grams of KNO3 can 100 grams of water
    hold at 70 oC?
  • 120 grams

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Practice Problem 2
  • At what temperature can 100 grams of water hold
    70 grams of KBr?
  • 25 oC

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Practice Problem 3
  • How many grams of NaNO3 can 75 grams of water
    hold at 55 oC?
  • 105 grams of NaNO3 in 100 grams of water
  • 105 g/100 g x /75 g
  • X (105x75)/100
  • X 78.75 g NaNO3

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Practice Problem 4
  • What type of solution results when you mix 45 g
    of NH4Cl in 100 g of water at 70 oC?
  • Can hold 63 g 45 g lt 63 g solution is
    unsaturated.

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LMS/Chemistry/Lessons/SolubilityOpen and Save
the 2 files titledSolubility Worksheet w/
curve 1213 Solubility Worksheet 1213 Use the
remaining class time to work on these 2
worksheets ELECTRONICALLY.
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