22.2 Enthalpy changes in solution Flashcards

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what happens when a salt dissolves in water?

A

the giant ionic lattice is broken up and the ionic bonds are overcome

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what is the standard enthalpy of solution?

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energy change when one mole of a solute is dissolved in a solvent (solid to aqueous)

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3
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how does water dissolve solutes?

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its polar so its delta negative oxygen attracts positive ions while its delta positive hydrogen attracts negative ions

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what is the bonding in NaCl (s)?

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giant ionic lattice with strong ionic bonds

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what is the bonding in NaCl (aq)?

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ionic are separate but now surrounded by water molecules

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what mass should you use in solution calculations?

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the mass of the water + solute

because the solute is dissolved in the water so is also being heated up

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what happens to a solid ionic compound when dissolved in water?

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the ionic lattice breaks up

water molecules are attracted to the ions

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what is the enthalpy change of hydration?

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energy change when one mole of gaseous ions are dissolved in water to form one mole of aqueous ions
(gas to aqueous)

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9
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diagram for an ionic compound dissolving in water

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