CHEM 101A Chapter Notes - Chapter lec 7: Intermolecular Force, Solvation, Chemical Polarity

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Composed of two or more pure substances. Solvent- the substance with the larger amount. Aqueous solution-a solution where water is the solvent. Particles are 1 nanometer-1 micrometer in diameter. Particles do not dissolve in a liquid. Heterogenous mixture contains large particles in a liquid. Amount of solute that dissolves in a given amount of solvent. Unit- grams per solute for every 100 ml of solution (g/ml) Unsaturated- solution with less than the maximum number of grams. Saturated- solution with maximum number of grams. Compounds are soluble in solvents with similar intermolecular forces. Most ionic and covalent compounds are soluble in water (polar solvent) Nonpolar compounds are soluble in nonpolar solvents. Water-soluble compounds are ionic or small polar molecules that can hydrogen bond with water solvent. Attraction of an ion with a dipole in a molecule is an ion-dipole interaction. Solvation- process of surrounding particles of a solute with solvent molecules. Soluble if it contains one of these cations.

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