Chemistry 1126 PACE Self-Test

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solvation

general term for the process of dissolving

Solubility depends on the _______ of the solution components and the existing conditions of _______ and _______.

identity ... pressure ... temperature

Scripture Verse

But if we hope that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.

mole fraction X = moles of component/moles of solution

ratio of the number of moles of solution component to the number of moles of total solution

boiling-point elevation ∆Tb

increase in boiling point of a solvent caused by a solute

molaLity m = 1.00 mol solu/1.00 kg solv

indication of the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent

osmosis

transfer of solvent molecules into a solution through a semipermeable membrane

miscible

two substances in the same phase that are highly soluble in each other

immiscible

two substances in the same phase that are not soluble in each other

dissociation

formation of ions when an ionic compound dissolves

solubility

measure of how much solute will dissolve in a solvent

solute

substance dissolved in a solution

A solution consists of two or more components in a single _______.

phase

solution equilibrium

physical state in which solvation and crystallization occur at the same rate

hydrate MgBr2 * 6H2O

substance that holds a specific number of water molecules in its formula unit

hydrate

substance that holds a specific number of water molecules in its formula unit

molaRity M = 1.00 mol solu/1.00L soln

indication of the number of moles of solute per liter of solution

electrolyte

any substance which, when dissolved in water, produces a solution that conducts an electric current

molal boiling-point constant Kb

boiling-point constant of solvent in a 1.00-m solution of a nonvolatile, molecular solute

saturation

condition in which a solution contains the maximum amount of solute that may be dissolved

A solution is a _______ with a uniform consistency, but whose components do not ______ in definite proportions.

homogeneous combination ... chemically combine

Le Chatelier's principle

if any of the factors determining system equilibrium are changed, the system will adjust itself to counteract that change and reestablish equilibrium

heat of solution +∆Hsoln or -∆Hsoln

amount of heat absorbed or released when a solute dissolves in a specific amount of solvent

alloy

combination of a base metal and at least one other substance, which blend to form a solution with metallic properties

freezing-point depression ∆Tf

decrease in the freezing point of a solvent caused by a solute

solvent

dissolving medium of a solution

solute-solute solvent-solvent

endothermic interactions in the solution process

Zn⁺²(aq) + 2NO₃⁻(aq) + 2NH₄(aq) + S⁻²(aq) → 2NH₄⁺(aq) = 2NO₃⁻(aq) + ZnS(s) Zn⁺²(aq) + S⁻²(aq) → ZnS(s)

equations that show how dissociated ions react in aqueous solution

ionization

formation of ions when a molecular compound dissolves

spectator ions

ions that do not take part in the chemical reaction and are found in solution both before and after the chemical reaction

concentration

measurement of the amount of solute in a given amount of solvent

semipermeable membrane

thin material that permits only certain materials to pass through

Raoult's Law Psoln = Xsolv Psolv

vapor pressure of a solution is proportional to the mole fraction of the solvent

equilibrium vapor pressure

pressure exerted by vapor molecules of a system in equilibrium

hydration

process of dissolving a solute in water

colligative

properties that depend on the concentration of the solute in a solution but not on the identity of the solute

The components of a solution include in a _______ (substance dissolved) and a _______ (dissolving medium).

solute ... solution

Heat of solution is the total heat of three different energy changes caused by three types of interactions: _______ interactions, _______ interactions, and _______ interactions.

solute-solute ... solvent-solvent ... solute-solvent

supersaturated solution

solution that contains more solute than a normal saturated solution under the same conditions


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