Title: Chemistry 123
1Chemistry 123
2Network Covalent Solids
3Application
- Rank the following in order of increasing melting
point, with 1 being the lowest melting point and
5 being the highest. - KCl
- Kr
- Na2O
- SF2
- Cl2
Kr lt Cl2 lt SF2 lt KCl lt Na2O
4What type of substance?
- A particular substance
- melts at 1910C
- boils at 3407C
- conducts electricity as a solid and a liquid
- is not soluble in water
- Is the substance
- metallic
- atomic/molecular
- ionic
- network covalent
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6Application
- You are asked to make a solution of CaCl2.
- Will water or benzene result in the more
concentrated solution, and why?
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9Think about it
- Benzene and water are miscible as gases but as
liquids they are only slightly soluble in each
other.
10Vitamins and IM forces
Vitamin B6
Vitamin E
11Other nutrients
lycopene
lysine
12Amino acids polypeptide chain
13Collagen
Sequence (primary structure) (G-X-Y)n G
glycine X usually proline Y usually
hydroxyproline
14Attractive forces in proteins
15Fatty acid chains in soap micelle
16phospholipid
17Cell membrane with embedded proteins
18Antibiotics and IM forces
19DNA and IM forces
20Exo- and endothermic solution processes
21Lattice energies
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23DHsoln, DHhydr, and DHlattice
24Enthalpy of solution
25Equilibrium and the solution process
26Supersaturation
27Solubility and temperature