CHEM 1128Q Chapter 11: Chapter 11

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11. 1 the dissolution process: solutions- homogeneous mixtures of two or more substances. Homogeneous- same composition at all points throughout. Physical state of the solution is usually the same as that of the solvent. Components of a solution are dispersed on a molecular scale. The dissolved solute in a solution will not settle out of separate from the solvent. The formation of solutions: spontaneous process- a process that occurs under specified conditions without the requirement of energy from some external source. A decrease in the internal energy of the system (exothermic change) An increase in the disorder in the system (which indicates an increase in the entropy of the system: an increase in disorder always occurs when a solution forms, intermolecular attractive forces. Solute-solvent: formation of a solution is a step-wise process where energy is consumed to overcome solute-solute and solvent-solvent attractions (endothermic processes) and released when solute-solvent attractions are established (exothermic process referred to as solvation)

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