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Title: HOMOGENOUS AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS


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HOMOGENOUS AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
  • CHAPTER 15.2

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OBJECTIVE
  • I will be able to explain the solution process

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SOLVENTS AND SOLUTES
  • Aqueous solution water that contains dissolved
    substances
  • Solvent dissolving medium
  • Solute dissolved particles

Solvent dissolves the solute, which leaves the
solute dispersed in the solvent
4
SOLVENTS AND SOLUTES
  • Solvents and solutes may be solids, liquids, or
    gases
  • Solutions are homogenous
  • Particles are so small that solutions cant be
    filtered
  • Most onic compounds and polar covalent molecules
    can dissolve in water
  • Some exceptions include barium sulfate and
    calcium carbonate
  • Non-polar molecules dont dissolve in water
  • Methane, oil, grease, gasoline
  • Oil and grease dissolve in gasoline

Like dissolves Like
5
THE SOLUTION PROCESS
  • Solvation process by which ions of an ionic
    solid become surrounded by solvent molecules
  • When a solute (crystals of sodium chloride) is
    placed in water (polar covalent solvent), the
    partially charged oxygen and hydrogen atoms
    attract the ions of the solute
  • Individual ions break away from crystal

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ELECTROLYTES AND NONELECTROLYTES
  • Electrolyte compound that conducts an electric
    current when it is in an aqueous solution or in
    the molten state
  • All ionic compounds are electrolytes because they
    dissociate ions
  • Ions must be mobile to conduct electricity

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ELECTROLYTES AND NONELECTROLYTES
  • Nonelectrolyte a compound that does not conduct
    an electric current when it is in an aqueous
    solution or in the molten state
  • Many molecular compounds are nonelectrolytes
    because they arent composed of ions
  • Butif a molecular compound dissolves in water,
    it can then become an electrolyte

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ELECTROLYTES AND NONELECTROLYTES
  • Electrolytes conduct electric current at
    different degrees
  • Strong electrolytes
  • Soluble salts
  • Inorganic acids
  • Inorganic bases
  • Weak electrolytes conduct electricity but
    poorly because only some of the solute in
    solution exists as ions
  • HgCl2
  • Ammonia (NH3)
  • Organic acids
  • Organic bases

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HYDRATES
Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate CuSO45H2O
  • Hydrates are compounds that contain water
  • When an aqueous solution evaporates, the water
    molecules are part of the crystal structure
  • Water in crystal is called water of
    crystallization or water of hydration

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HYDRATES
  • Naming Hydrates
  • Use appropriate prefix, depending on the number
    of water molecules
  • Penta-, tri-, octa-

Compound IUPAC Name
CuSO45H2O Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate
Na2SO410H2O
MgSO47H2O
CaSO42H2O
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HYDRATES
Sample Problem 15.1
  • Calculating H2O in a Hydrate
  • Calculate the percent by mass of water in washing
    soda, sodium carbonate decahydrate (Na2CO310H2O).

Percent water mass of water
mass of hydrate
x 100
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