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1 Solutions Homogeneous mixture Solute Solvent

2 Solution Formation Rate Factors affecting it… –Temperature—think about dissolving sugar in tea –Agitation—again think about the tea –Particle size—granulated sugar vs. powdered sugar?

3 Henry’s Law The solubility (C) of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure above the liquid C 1 = C 2 P 1 P 2 Think about carbonated beverages

4 Henry’s Law Problem At 20°C and 1.00atm, the solubility of oxygen gas in water is 0.0448g/L. What will the solubility be if the pressure is increased to 1.75atm? Answer: 0.0784g/L

5 Concentration Qualitative descriptions do not give amounts of solute in solution. –Concentrated—lots of solute –Dilute—not much solute Note: no quantities are provided

6 Concentration A few types… –Molarity –Mass percent –Mass/volume percent –Volume/volume percent –Mole fraction –Molality

7 Molarity Represented by M—always uppercase M = #moles of solute #liters of solution Units will be mol/L, or you may write it as M A 2M solution is described as “two molar”

8 Mass Percent Represented as m/m% m/m% = mass of solute x 100 mass of solution Mass units must be the same for the solute and the solution Unit-less

9 Mass/volume Percent Represented as m/v% m/v% = #g of solute x 100 #mL of solution Units are specific g/mL

10 Volume/volume Percent Represented by (v/v)% (v/v)% = volume of solute x 100 volume of solution Volume units must be the same for the solute and the solution Unit-less

11 Mole Fraction Represented by Greek letter, chi, χ χ solute = #mol of solute #mol of solution χ solvent = #mol of solvent #mol of solution Unit-less Sum will be one

12 Molality Represented by m—always lowercase m = #moles of solute #kg of solvent Units will be mol/kg, or you may write it as m A 2m solution is described as “two molal”

13 Dilutions I don’t usually stock every concentration of every acid that I need…so I start with the most concentrated form and make whatever molarity (the most common measurement of concentration) I need. (M 1 )(V 1 ) = (M 2 )(V 2 )

14 Dilutions The rule of thumb is if you’re making an acid dilution in a beaker, always add the acid to water…so if something splashes, it will be the water!

15 Practice #1 How many grams of sodium hydroxide are required to make 250mL of a 0.25M solution? Answer: 2.50g NaOH

16 Practice #2 How many grams of water are present in a 5.00%(m/m) solution containing 0.875g of calcium acetate? Answer: 16.625g H 2 O

17 Practice #3 How many grams of acetic acid are present in 4.50L of a 5.00%(m/v) solution? Answer: 225g HC 2 H 3 O 2

18 Practice #4 A 95% (v/v) solution of ethanol in double-distilled water is used to clean surfaces in a laboratory setting. If you have 500mL of the solution, how many of those mL are water? Answer: 25mL H 2 O

19 Practice #5 10.0g of calcium acetate are added to 100g of water. What are the mole fractions of both the solute and the solvent? Answer: χ calcium acetate = 0.0114 χ water = 0.989

20 Practice #6 10.0g of calcium acetate is added to 100g of water. What is the molality of this solution? Answer: 0.632mol/kg or m

21 Practice #7 If I need to make 250mL of 6M sulfuric acid, and all I have in my cabinet is full strength, 18M sulfuric acid, describe how I make the dilution. Answer: measure 83.3mL of 18M H 2 SO 4 and pour into the 250-mL volumetric flask. Fill the flask to the etched line with water, cork it, and agitate it.

22 A Doozie Problem A solution is prepared by mixing 1.00g of ethanol, CH 3 CH 2 OH, with 100.0g of water to give a final volume of 101.0mL of solution. Calculate the molarity, mass percent, mass/volume percent, molality, mole fraction of the ethanol, and mole fraction of the water.

23 A Doozie’s Answers… molarity = 0.215M or 0.215mol/L mass percent = 0.990% mass/volume percent = 0.990(g/mL)% molality = 0.217m or 0.217mol/kg mole fraction ethanol = 0.00389 mole fraction water = 0.996


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