Chapter 15 Test Definitions Flashcards

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Surface Tension

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The Inward force or pull that minimizes the surface area of a liquid (water has high surface tension) Example: When the water fills above a glass of water, or the circular drops of water on leaves

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Surfactant

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Any substance that interferes with the hydrogen bonding between water molecules and thus reduces surface tension (Ex: soaps and detergents)

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Solute

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Dissolved particles (Solvent Dissolves the Solute, and the Solute becomes dispersed in the Solvent, Substances that dissolve most readily in water include ionic compounds and polar covalent compounds)

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Solvent

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Dissolving medium (Solvent Dissolves the Solute, and the Solute becomes dispersed in the Solvent, Substances that dissolve most readily in water include ionic compounds and polar covalent compounds)

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Solvation

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When dissolved cations and anions become surrounded by solvent molecules

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Electrolyte

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Compound that conducts electricity in aqueous or molten state, all ionic compounds are electrolytes (anything that starts with Carbon does not break up + Diatomic elements)

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Nonelectrolyte

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Does not conduct electricity in aqueous or molten state, Many Molecular compounds are non-electrolytes Example: Anything that starts with C

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Strong Electrolyte

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All of the solute breaks up into ions, Most soluble salts, inorganic acid and bases are strong electrolytes Example: NaCl

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Weak Electrolyte

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Conducts electricity poorly because only a small portion of the solute breaks up, Organic Acids and Bases are weak Electrolytes

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Water of Hydration

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Water contained in a crystal (water of crystallization), compounds that contains water of hydration are called hydrates

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Anhydrous

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Does not contain water

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12
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Effloresce

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The process of a hydrate losing its water of hydration because the hydrate has a vapor pressure that is higher than VP of water vapor in the air, hydrates effloresce into an anhydrous compound Example: Washing Soda

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13
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Hygroscopic

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A compound that removes water from the air

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Desiccant

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A substance used to absorb moisture from the air and create a dry atmosphere Example: Calcium Chloride

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Deliquescent

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`Remove sufficient water from the air to dissolve completely and form solutions (super-desiccants) Example: Sodium Hydroxide

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16
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Suspension

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A mixture from which particles settle out upon standing particles larger than in solution and dont pass through filter, dont say suspended indefinitely

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Colloid

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Heterogeneous mixture containing particles that range in size from 1nm to 1000nm, glues, paints, aerosols, and smoke, particles disperse throughout the medium, HAVE PARTICLES SMALLER THAN SUSPENSION BUT LARGER THAN SOLUTION

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Tyndall Effect

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The Scattering of visible light by colloidal particles

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Brownian Motion

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The chaotic movement of particles in colloids that cause flashes of light because the particles reflect light while they move, the colloidal particles collide with the particles of the medium to stay in chaotic motion

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Emulsion

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The colloidal dispersion of a liquid, think mayonnaise

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Miscible

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When two liquids dissolve each other

22
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Immiscible

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Liquids that are insoluble in each other

23
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Likes dissolve likes

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Polar dissolves polar, non polar dissolves non polar