In a solution, the solute is dispersed uniformly throughout the solvent Formation of solutions is favored by the increase in entropy that accompanies mixing As a solution forms, the solvent pulls solute particles apart and surrounds, or solvates, them
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Solutions Chapter 13 Properties of Solutions Chemistry, The Central Science, 10th Solutions The intermolecular forces between solute and solvent particles
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Intermolecular forces operate between solute and solvent particles in a solution • Three kinds of intermolecular interactions are involved in solution formation: •
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Chapter 13 Properties of Solutions Lecture Outline 13 1 The Solution Process • A solution is a homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent • Solutions may be
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Chapter 13 Properties of Solutions The intermolecular forces between solute and solvent particles must be Changes in colligative properties depend only
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Chapter 13 – Properties of Solutions • Solution Composition – a Review - most of this section should be a review - solute vs solvent -- solute is the species
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Chapter 13: Properties of Solutions Problems: 9-10, 13-17, 21-42, 44, 49-60, 71- 72, 73 (a,c), 77-79, 84(a-c), 91 solution: homogeneous mixture of a solute
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The osmotic pressure of a solution is also a colligative property 13 6 Colloids We close the chapter by investigating colloids, mixtures in which particles larger
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Intermolecular forces operate between solute and solvent particles in a solution. • Three kinds of intermolecular interactions are involved in solution
Chapter 13. Properties of Solutions. Common Misconceptions. • Remember: A solution is a homogeneous mixture; therefore not all mixtures are solutions. Also
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Chapter 13. Properties of Solutions. Lecture Outline. 13.1 The Solution Process. • A solution is a homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent. • Solutions may
Chapter 13 Physical Properties of Solutions. 13.1 Types of Solutions. 1) Salt water is an example of a ______ solution. A) gas/solid. B) liquid/liquid. C
As a solution forms the solvent pulls solute particles apart and surrounds
As a solution forms the solvent pulls solute particles apart and surrounds
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Chapter 13. Properties of Solutions. Lecture Outline. 13.1 The Solution Process. • A solution is a homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent. • Solutions
Solutions are homogeneous mixtures of two or more pure substances. • In a solution the solute is dispersed uniformly throughout the solvent. Page 3
Chapter 13 – Properties of Solutions. • Solution Composition – a Review. - most of this section should be a review. - solute vs. solvent.
Chapter. Topic. 1. Jan 9-13. 13. Solutions In a solution the solute is dispersed uniformly ... Colligative properties depend only on.
Chapter 13: Physical Properties of Solutions. Key topics: Molecular Picture (interactions enthalpy
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Chapter 13. Properties of Solutions. Learning goals and key skills: ? Describe how enthalpy and entropy changes affect solution formation .
Chapter 13. Properties of Solutions. Common Misconceptions. • Remember: A solution is a homogeneous mixture; therefore not all mixtures are solutions.