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1、Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,2,Various Types of Solutions,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,3,Solution Composition,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,4,Molarity,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,5,Mass Percent,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rig
2、hts reserved,6,Mole Fraction,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,7,Molality,Formation of a Liquid Solution,Separating the solute into its individual components(expanding the solute).Overcoming intermolecular forces in the solvent to make room for the solute(expanding the solvent).Allowing
3、 the solute and solvent to interact to form the solution.,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,8,Steps in the Dissolving Process,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,9,Steps in the Dissolving Process,Steps 1 and 2 require energy,since forces must be overcome to expand the solute
4、and solvent.Step 3 usually releases energy.Steps 1 and 2 are endothermic,and step 3 is often exothermic.,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,10,Enthalpy(Heat)of Solution,Enthalpy change associated with the formation of the solution is the sum of the H values for the steps:Hsoln=H1+H2+H3Hs
5、oln may have a positive sign(energy absorbed)or a negative sign(energy released).,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,11,Enthalpy(Heat)of Solution,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,12,Explain why water and oil(a long chain hydrocarbon)do not mix.In your explanation,be sure to
6、 address how H plays a role.,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,13,CONCEPT CHECK!,The Energy Terms for Various Types of Solutes and Solvents,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,14,In General,One factor that favors a process is an increase in probability of the state when the s
7、olute and solvent are mixed.Processes that require large amounts of energy tend not to occur.Overall,remember that“like dissolves like”.,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,15,Structure Effects:Polarity Pressure Effects:Henrys law Temperature Effects:Affecting aqueous solutions,Copyright
8、Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,16,Structure Effects,Hydrophobic(water fearing)Non-polar substances Hydrophilic(water loving)Polar substances,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,17,Pressure Effects,Little effect on solubility of solids or liquidsHenrys law:C=kPC=concentration of diss
9、olved gask=constantP=partial pressure of gas solute above the solutionAmount of gas dissolved in a solution is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the solution.,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,18,A Gaseous Solute,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,19,Tem
10、perature Effects(for Aqueous Solutions),Although the solubility of most solids in water increases with temperature,the solubilities of some substances decrease with increasing temperature.Predicting temperature dependence of solubility is very difficult.Solubility of a gas in solvent typically decre
11、ases with increasing temperature.,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,20,The Solubilities of Several Solids as a Function of Temperature,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,21,The Solubilities of Several Gases in Water,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,22,An Aqueou
12、s Solution and Pure Water in a Closed Environment,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,23,Liquid/Vapor Equilibrium,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,24,Vapor Pressure Lowering:Addition of a Solute,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,25,Vapor Pressures of Solutions,N
13、onvolatile solute lowers the vapor pressure of a solvent.Raoults Law:Psoln=observed vapor pressure of solution solv=mole fraction of solvent=vapor pressure of pure solvent,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,26,A Solution Obeying Raoults Law,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,
14、27,Nonideal Solutions,Liquid-liquid solutions where both components are volatile.Modified Raoults Law:Nonideal solutions behave ideally as the mole fractions approach 0 and 1.,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,28,Vapor Pressure for a Solution of Two Volatile Liquids,Copyright Cengage Le
15、arning.All rights reserved,29,Summary of the Behavior of Various Types of Solutions,Copyright Cengage Learning.All rights reserved,30,For each of the following solutions,would you expect it to be relatively ideal(with respect to Raoults Law),show a positive deviation,or show a negative deviation?Hex
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