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Chapter 12
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Chemistry
10th Grade
03/07/2012

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Term
Heterogeneous Mixture:
Definition
compositon not uniform
Term
Homogeneous Mixture
Definition
composition uniform throughout
Term
Soluble:
Definition
ability of being dissolved
Term
Solution
Definition
homogeneous mixture of two or more substances
Term
Solvent
Definition
Dissolving medium in a solution(thing its dissolved in)
Term
Solute
Definition
substance dissolved in solution(Dissolv-ie)
Term
When a solution is passed through filter paper with the individual components seperate?
Definition
no, usual not b/c uniformed throughout
Term
Solutions can happen in gasses, liquids, and solids? T or F
Definition
True
Term
Alloys:
Definition
solid solutions in which atoms of two or more metals are uniformly mixed
Term

Does changing the proportions of each metal in the alloy create wanted properties?

Take gold, if mixed with copper and silver will it be stronger?

Definition

yes

yes

Term
Suspension
Definition
particles in solvent so large they settle unless mixture is constantly stirred
Term
Colloids
Definition
mixture formed by particles that are perfectly sized(not to big or small)
Term
Do colloidal particles seperate when filtered?
Definition
no, b/c small enough
Term
Dispersed phase:
Definition
colloidal particles
Term
Dispersing medium:
Definition
water
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Sol
Definition

Solid Dispered in liquid

 

paints, mud

Term
Gel
Definition

solid network extending throughout liquid

 

gelatin

Term
Liquid Emulsion
Definition

liquid dispered in a liquid

 

milk, mayo

Term
Foam
Definition

gas dispered in liquid

 

shaving cream, mousse

Term
Solid Aerosol
Definition

solid dispered in gas

 

smoke, auto exhaust

Term
Liquid Aerosol
Definition

liquid dispered in gas

 

fog, mist, clouds

Term
Solid Emulsion
Definition

liquid dispered in solid

 

cheese, butter

Term
Properties of solutions:
Definition
  • Homogeneous
  • particle size(0.01-1 atm);can be atoms, ions, molecules
  • Don't seperate on own
  • cant be seperated by filtering
  • dont scatter light
Term
Colloid properties:
Definition
  • Heterogeneous
  • particle size 1-1000 nm, dispersed; can be aggregates of lrg molecules
  • dont seperate on own
  • cant be seperated by filtration
  • scatter light(Tyndall effect)
Term
Suspension properties:
Definition
  • Heterogeneous
  • particle size over 1000 nm, suspended; can be lrg particles or aggregates
  • particles settle on own
  • can be filtered
  • may scatter light, but not transparent

 

Term
Tyndall Effect
Definition
when light is scattered by colloidal particles dispersed in a transparent medium
Term
Brownian Motion
Definition
when particles are seen moving when light is shone upon them at a right angle
Term
What happens to the negative and positive ions when an ionic compound is dissolved?
Definition
seperate from eachother and get surrounded by water molecules
Term
Describe the process in which an ionic compund enables a solution to conduct electric current.
Definition
When dissolves, compounds positive and negative ions seperate causing them to be surrounded by the H2O molecules. These ions are then free to move, enabling electric current to pass through
Term
Electrolyte
Definition
substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts electric current
Term
Can certain high polar molecular compunds be electrolytes?
Definition
yes. look at HCl
Term
A substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that doesnt conduct electric current is called a(n):
Definition
nonelectrolyte
Term

An apparatus glows brightly. The solution is:

a)semiconductor

b)electrolyte

c)non electrolyte

Definition
b
Term
Ways that affect the rate of dissolution are:
Definition
  • increase surface area
  • Stirring
  • heating
Term
Is there a limited amount of a solid solute to solvent combination at a given T that can dissolve?
Definition
yes
Term
solution equillibrium:
Definition
physical stare in which the opposing processes of dissolution and crystalization of a solute occur at = rates
Term
A solution that contains the max. amnt of dissolved solute is:
Definition
saturated solution
Term
A solution that contains less solute than a saturated solution under the exsisting conditions is a(n):
Definition
unsaturated solution
Term
Supersaturated solution is when:
Definition
a solution contains more dissolved solute than a saturated solution contains under same conditions. So if substance is heated so everythng is dissolved, is then coolde, naturally it will seperate, however w/o disturbance it wont seperate
Term
solubility of substance:
Definition
amnt of that substance required to form a saturated solution w/ specific amnt of solvent at a specified temp
Term
"Like dissolves like" means:
Definition

similar substances, such as types of bonding, polarity, etc. are capable of dissolving on another.

Rouch general rule. not true for sure!

Term
Why doesthe polarity of the water molecules play such and important role in formation of solutions w. ionic compounds?
Definition
b/c the slightly charges particles of water attract ions from ionic compund, therefore causing them to seperate from the crystal(aka dissolving)
Term
Hydration:
Definition
is the solution process w/ water as the solvent
Term
What is ment when you say "the ions are hydrated" ?
Definition
means that the hyrdated h20 ions are drwing ionic compounds ions away from crystal resultion in dissolution
Term
What are hydrates?
Definition
crystalline compunds that incorperate water molecules and maintain same ratios throughout
Term
Whats an immiscible liquid?
Definition

Liquids that are not soluble in eachother.

 

look at some PB and salad dressings. Its the seperation!

Term

nonpolar substances with nonpolar liquids are:

a) soluble

b)insoluble

c)mixed but unevenly; not uniform

Definition
a. NP have london Disperssion forces => relativly weak => molecules from both substances free to intermingle and mix
Term
Liquids that dissolve freely in one another in any proportion are _______.
Definition
miscible
Term

Pressure effects solubility very little for:

a)Solids

b)Liquids

c)Gasses

d) Solids & Liquids

e) Liquids and Gasses

Definition
d
Term
Explain process in which P effects solubility.
Definition
By ^P it puts stress on the equillibrium, therefore more collisions => faster rate b/w evaporation and dissolving = equillibrium reached at higher gas solubility
Term
The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial P of that gas on the surface of the liquid is____ ____. Which applies to G-L solutions 2 constant T
Definition
Henrys Law
Term
That is a perfect example of EFFERVESCENCE in your everyday life?
Definition
opening a can of soda. the rapid escape of G from L in which it is dissolved. thats the tssstttt sound when u open a can! this is what causes the 'fizzy-ness'
Term

Which is easier to predict?

Effects ofSolubility on L and S. or just G?

Definition
G
Term
Solvated:
Definition
a solute particle that is surrounded by slvent molecules
Term
Enthalpy of solution:
Definition
net amnt of E absorbed as heat by the solution when a specific amnt of solute dissolves in solvent
Term

If enthalpy of solution is___ then the rxn is ____.

a) positive; ____

b) negative; ____

Definition

a) exo

b) endo

Term
When is E released in enthalpy of solution for gasses?
Definition
when a G dissolves in L b/c attraction b/w solute gas and solvent molecules outweighs the E needed to seperate solvent molecules
Term
The ___________ of a solution is a measure of the amnt of solute in a given amnt of solvent or solution
Definition
concentration
Term
Molarity is:
Definition
the # moles of solute in one L of solution
Term
________ is the concentration of a solution expressed in moles of solute per kilogram of solvent
Definition
Molality
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