Title: Dissolving%20and%20%20Solubility
1Chapter 6.2
- Dissolving and Solubility
2Making process of dissolving FASTER!
- Many of same things that make chemical reactions
go faster - But DISSOLVING IS A PHYSICAL CHANGE, NOT A
CHEMICAL CHANGE.
3Faster dissolving
- When a chunk of something dissolves, you are just
pulling it apart into smaller bits (even down to
individual molecules or ions)
4Faster dissolving
- heat
- stirring
- shaking
- smaller chunks (larger surface area)
5In a solution, the solute molecules are randomly
distributed among the solvent molecules
6Figure 15.1 Dissolving of solid sodium chloride.
7- The solute is the substance that dissolves in a
solution.
- The solvent is the substance that dissolves the
solute to make a solution.
8Why is water such a great dissolver (solvent) for
other substances?
9Water is polar...
- It has a slightly negative side by the oxygen
atom, and slightly positive side by the
hydrogens.
10Water can dissolve ionic compounds, and covalent
compounds that are polar (have slightly
negative and slightly positive parts).
11The interaction of polar water molecules with ions
12Representation of the polar hydrogen chloride
molecule
13Chlorine hogs the electron blanket,
leaving hydrogen partially, but positively,
exposed
14Figure 15.3 The ethanol molecule contains a
polar OH bond.
15Figure 15.3 The polar water molecule interacts
strongly with the polar OH bond in ethanol.
16Soap
- The nonpolar side of a soap molecule is
attached (attracted to) nonpolar grease and
oil, the polar side hangs on to the water, and
the dirt slips off your hands and is pulled down
the drain, trapped, along with the water
molecules, by that pesky soap molecule!
17- (a) non-polar gasoline and non-polar oil mix
- polar vinegar and nonpolar oil do not mix
- (c) polar water and polar ethyl alcohol mix
18Figure 15.6 An oil layer floating on water.
19For a more detailed explanation of why polar and
nonpolar materials cant dissolve each other
- http//www.knoxnews.com/kns/science/article/0,1406
,KNS_9116_1971484,00.html
20Saturated and Unsaturated
- A saturated solution contains the maximum amount
of solute that can dissolve. - Undissolved solute remains.
- An unsaturated solution does not contain all the
solute that could dissolve
21Supersaturated Solutions
22To see more of this supersaturation experiment
- http//www.csudh.edu/oliver/demos/supersat/supersa
t.htm
23To see more exciting supersaturation stuff, go to
- Crystallization from Supersaturated Solutions of
Sodium Acetate
- Note, you may need to hit refresh to get
demonstration started and restarted.
24Solubility
- The maximum amount of solute that can dissolve
in a specific amount of solvent usually 100 g. - g of solute
- 100 g water
25Molarity
- Concentration unit of a solution that expresses
moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution. - To make a 1 molar solution of a substance, put 1
mole of stuff into a container and add solvent
(usually water) up to the 1 liter mark.
26Not this type of Mole
27Or this type of Mole
28Mole
- 6.02 x 1023 is a mole -602,000,000,000,000,000,000
- If you counted paper at the rate of one sheet per
second it would take you 19,089,294,774,226,281
years to count a mole of paper. - It is a big number because atoms are small.
29- A mole of sugar weighs about one half pound but
contains how many molecules of sugar? - 602,000,000,000,000,000,000
- 6.02 x 1023 molecules.
30Temperature and Solubility of Solids
- Temperature Solubility (g/100 g H2O)
- KCl(s) NaNO3(s)
- 0 27.6 74
- 20C 34.0 88
- 50C 42.6 114
- 100C 57.6 182
- Does the solubility of solids seem to increase
or decrease with an increase in the
temperature?
31- A. Why would a bottle of carbonated drink
possibly burst (explode) when it is left out in
the hot sun ? -
- B. Why would fish die in water that gets too
warm?
32Solutions
- A. Gas in the bottle builds up as the gas
becomes less soluble in water at high
temperatures, which may cause the bottle to
explode. - B. Because O2 gas is less soluble in warm water,
the fish may not obtain the needed amount of O2
for their survival.