Characteristics of Solutions
Characteristics of Solutions
Characteristics of Solutions
Solutions
Mixtures – a review
• Mixture: a combination of two or more
substances that do not combine
chemically, but remain the same
individual substances; can be separated
by physical means.
• Two types:
– Heterogeneous
– Homogeneous
Heterogeneous Mixture
• “Hetero” means “different”
• Example:
Homogeneous Mixture
• “Homo” means the same
• has the same uniform appearance and
composition throughout; maintain one phase
(solid, liquid, gas)
• Commonly referred to as solutions
• Example:
Salt Water
2.1 The Characteristics of a Solution
Characteristics of a Solution
• described as concentrated
if it has a high concentration
of solute dissolved
Concentration
• Unsaturated - has a less than the
maximum concentration of solute
dissolved
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Polarity and Dissolving
• Chemists use the saying
“like dissolves like”:
⮚Polar solutes tend to
dissolve in polar solvents.
⮚Nonpolar solutes tend to
dissolve in nonpolar
solvents.
– (Holt, p. 192)
The process of dissolution is
favored by:
● A decrease in the energy of the system
(exothermic)
● An increase in the disorder of the
system (entropy)
Liquids Dissolving in Liquids
● Liquids that are soluble in one another (“mix”)
are MISCIBLE.
– “LIKE dissolves LIKE”
● POLAR liquids are generally soluble in other
POLAR liquids.
● NONPOLAR liquids are generally soluble in
other NONPOLAR liquids.
Mass Percent
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Mass Percent
• Solutions can also be represented as percent
of solute in a specific mass of solution.
• For a solid dissolved in water, you use percent
by mass which is Mass Percent.