Chapter 9- Solutions Flashcards

1
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When new interactions are stronger than the original ones in the solution

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Exothermic and its favored at low temperatures

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2
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When the new interactions are weaker than the original ones in a solution

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Endothermic. Favored at high temperatures

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3
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Ideal solutions

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Strength of original and new solution is same. Change in enthalpy is close to zero (dissolution = 0)

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4
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What does 🔺G say about solubility?

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+ means nonspontaneous and insoluble

  • means spontaneous and soluble
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5
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Molar solubility middle mark

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0.1M and above - soluble

Under 0.1M- sparingly soluble

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6
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2 must know solubility rules

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  1. All salts containing ammonium (NH4+) and alkali metals (group 1) cations are water soluble.
  2. All salts containing nitrate (NO3-) and acetate (CH3COO-) anions are water soluble.
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7
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Chemically reacting species in a molecule?

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Cation

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8
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Molarity

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moles of solute / liters of solution

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9
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Molality

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moles of solute / kilograms of solvent

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10
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Normality

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Reaction dependent. If in a solution something will accept 5 electrons then it’s 5N.

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11
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Dilution equation

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MiVi = MfVf

M- Molarity
V- volume

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12
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When is the change in free energy zero?

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Equilibrium

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13
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Ksp

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Solubility product constant/ equilibrium constant. No liquids or solids included.

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14
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Ion product

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Used to determine whether the solution has reached saturation (same equation as Ksp)

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15
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Relationship b/w IP and Ksp

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IP > Ksp -supersaturated/precipitation will occur

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16
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Molar solubility

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Maximum number of moles that can be solvated before the solution becomes saturated

17
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Sparingly soluble salt of general formula MX or MX2 or MX3 will have what Ksp (respectively). Assuming no common ion effect. X = molar solubility.

A

MX: Ksp = x^2

MX2: Ksp = 4x^3

MX3: Ksp = 27x^4

18
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Common ion effect

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Reduction in molar solubility when the solvent already has one of the solutes constituent ions.

19
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Colligative properties

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Physical properties of solutions that are dependent on concentration of dissolved particles but not the chemical identity. (Ex: vapor pressure depression, boiling point elevation, etc.)

20
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Raoults law for vapor pressure depression.

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As solute is added to solvent the vapor pressure of solvent decreases. Mainly if the two are similar reactants.
Pa = XaPa*

Pa-vapor pressure of solvent A
Xa-mole fraction of solvent A in solution
Pa*-vapor pressure of solvent A in pure state

21
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Boiling point

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Temperature where the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the ambient (incident) pressure

22
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What happens to the boiling point of a solution when you add a solute?

A

Boiling point increases

23
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Boiling point elevation formula

A

Increase in bp = iKbm

i- vant hold factor(number of particles the compound dissociates into)
Kb- proportionality constant (given)
m- Molality of solution

24
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Freezing point depression equation

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🔺Tf = iKfm

i- vant Hoff factor
Kf- proportionality constant (given)
m- Molality

25
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Do pure solutions or mixed have lower freezing point?

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Mixed solutions have lower freezing points. Harder to get lattice structure with mixtures

26
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Boiling point of water

A

373K

27
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Freezing point of water

A

273K

28
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Relationship between solubility of gases in liquids and atmospheric pressure

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Directly proportional