Solutions- Unit 7 Chem Test

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Solubility

A measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given solvent at a given temperature.

unsaturated solution

A solution that contains less solute than a saturated solution does and that is able to dissolve additional solute

Miscible liquids

Describes two liquids that are soluble in each other. Completely dissolve and in each other

What does an unsaturated solution look like

There are no solid particles and varying numbers of dissolved particles

Why does grinding speed up dissolving process

There is more surface area for the solvent to attack.

What could we do to increase the amount of sugar that dissolves in water? Why

We could stir it. This would ensure that the new solvent molecules are constantly in touch with the solute

Where is the unsaturated point on the graph

below the line

Where is saturated point on the graph

on the line

ocean water is a ______ in which the ______ is salt and the _______ solvent is water

solution, soul, solvent

specific heat capacity

the energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius

Because of solubility....

there is a limit of the amount of solute that can dissolve in a. given solvent

Why is water the universal solvent?

its polarity gives it the ability to dissolve both ionic compounds and other polar molecules

Substacnes with low specific heat capacity need

low energy to change temperature

When an covalent solvent dissolves, it separates into individual

molecules

molarity

moles of solute/liters of solution

What if a solute dissolves in a solvent and they're already the same state of matter?

The substance present in greater quantity is considered to be the solvent

solvent

The substance that the solute dissolves in.

Why does heating speed up dissolving process

increases kinetic energy of solvent and the solute is attacked faster by the solvent molecules

What does an saturated solution look like

Because it has reached the saturation point, if more solute is added it won't be able to dissolve. There are solid (dissolved) particles or none (because the solution is perfectly at the saturation point). There are the same number of dissolved particles

Gasses in solutions

Free to move around- seperated particles. Temperature affects its solubility. The colder, the higher the solubility l

How to identity a clear solution as saturated or unsaturated

If more solute is added and it does not dissolve, then the original solution was saturated. If the added solute dissolves, then the original solution was unsaturated

Why does stirring speed up dissolving process?

increases the interaction between the solute and solvent molecules

Immiscible

Liquids that can't mix together. Don't make a solution

Iiquid in solutions

Not as free and not influenced that much by temperature and pressure. They don't compress. Can be miscible or immiscible

Why are some liquids miscible and some immiscible

Polarity. Water is universal solvent because it is polar and has an unequal distribution

What molecule is the most soluble in water

The most polar or highest difference in electronegativity.

What happens when a solute dissolves in a solvent (EX)

The solute changes to the same state as the solvent. When salt dissolves in liquid water, it becomes part of the liquid solution, saltwater.

When an ionic solvent dissolves, it separates into individual

ions

saturated solution

a solution that contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute at a given temperature

where is the super-saturated point on the graph

above the line

Polar

describes a molecule in which the positive and negative charges are separated

Non polar

equal sharing of electrons. Same element, molecules containing only C and H, same electronegarictiy

Three ways to speed up the dissolving process

heating stirring and grinding

concentration

how much solute dissolved in a given quantity of solution.


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