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8.1 The importance of Water
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8.2 Solutions and their Characteristics
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8.3 The Dissolving Process
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8.5 Solubility and Saturation
Saturated solution: contains maximum quantity of solute at a given temperature and pressure
Unsaturated solution: more solute can dissolve at a given temperature and pressure
Supersaturated solution: contains more than the maximum quantity of solute it should at a given temperature and pressure
Solubility curve: graph of the Solubility of a compound over a range of temperatures
Thermal pollution: increase in water temperature, usually as a result of warm water being added to an aquatic ecosystem
Pressure: the force applied per unit area
Solubility of ionic compounds increase with rising temperature
Solubility curves of gases decreases as temperature rises
Pressure has little to no effect on solids and liquids. However, gases are significantly affected by changes in pressure.
The solubility of a gas in a liquid increases as the pressure of the gas is increased
8.6 Concentration
Stock solution: a concentrated solution that is used to prepare dilute solutions for actual use
Standard solution: solution that is carefully prepared in a laboratory for which the precise concentration is known
Amount concentration = amount of solute (in mol) / volume of solution (in L)
c=n/V
M = mol/L
M = molarity
8.7 Preparing Dilutions
Dilution is the process of reducing the concentration of a solution by adding more solvent.
During a dilution:
- the amount of solute does not change
- concentration decreases because volume of solution increases
Dilution Equation:
- ccVc=cdVd
- c1V1=c2V2
Concentration and volume are inversely related to one another.
8.8 Concentration and Consumer Products
cv/v = Vsolute/Vsolution × 100%
cw/v = msolute/Vsolution × 100%
cw/w = msolute/ msolution × 100%
cppm = msolute/msolution × 106ppm
cppb = msolute/msolution×109 ppb
cppt = msolute/ msolution × 1012 ppt
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