CHEM103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Miscibility, Hydrogen Bond, Nonmetal

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Chapter 13: properties of mixtures; solutions and colloids. Solute dissolves in a solvent to form a solution. Miscible; soluble in each other in any proportion. The physical state of the solvent usually determines the physical state of the solution. Solubility of solute; maximum amount that dissolves in a fixed quantity of a given solvent at a given temperature quantitative. Dilute/concentrated = qualitative relative amount of dissolved solute. Substances with similar types of imf will dissolve in each other. > principal force involved when ionic compounds dissolves in water. > two events that happen together: forces compete, hydration shell forms hydration shell. To break down structures and overcome attractions. Water molecules cluster around an ion when it separates forming a. Number of water depend of ion size. > charge induced dipole force reply on polarizability: rise when ions charge distorts the e cloud of nonpolar mol, eg binding of iron in hemoglobin to oxygen molecule.

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