CHEM 1062 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Intermolecular Force, Royal Dutch Shell, Chemical Polarity

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Chem 1062- lecture 1: types of solutions and intermolecular forces. Mixtures are made of two or more substances mixed together physically. Solutions are homogeneous and therefore only exist in one phase. Colloids are heterogeneous and has two or more phases. The solvent is the most abundant compound in the solution. Physical state of the solvent usually determines the physical state of the solution. For example: sugar is a solute dissolved in hot tea (solvent), because the tea is a liquid the sugar liquefies as it dissolves, causing the solution to be liquid. Solubility (s) of a solute is the maximum amount that dissolves in a fixed quantity of a given solvent at a given temperature. Like dissolves like : substances with similar types of intermolecular forces dissolve in each other. Ion dipole forces: the principle force when an ionic compound dissolves in water.

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