CHEM101 Lecture 10: SOLUTIONS

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Solutions: a homogenous mixture of two or more pure substances, solute substance being dissolved, solvent substance that dissolves solute. In a solution, the solute is dispersed evenly in the solvent. Increased temp increases solubility of liquids and solids. Expression of concentration: mass % of a = mass of a in solution / total mass of a x 100, parts per (cid:373)illio(cid:374) (cid:894)pp(cid:373)(cid:895) = x (cid:1005)(cid:1004)6, parts per (cid:271)illio(cid:374) (cid:894)pp(cid:271)(cid:895) = x(cid:1005)(cid:1004)9. Concentration: molarity n/v (units m, molality n/kg (units n or m) Since both moles and mass do not change with temperature, molality is not temperature dependent (unlike molarity) Boiling point elevation: the change in boiling point is proportional to the molality of the solution (m) , where: kb is boiling point elevation constant i = va(cid:374)"t hoff fa(cid:272)tor, presence of particles raises bp, lowers fp, size of effect depends on number of particles (see lecture notes for example problem) Melting point depression: delta t = melting point depression.

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