Top Banner

of 30

ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

Apr 04, 2018

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    1/30

    Physical Properties of Solutions

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    2/30

    12.1

    A solutionis a homogenous mixture of 2 or

    more substances

    The soluteis(are) the substance(s) present in thesmaller amount(s)

    The solventis the substance present in the larger

    amount

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    3/30

    A saturated solutioncontains the maximum amount of a

    solute that will dissole in a gien solent at a specific

    temperature.

    An unsaturated solutioncontains less solute than thesolent has the capacity to dissole at a specific

    temperature.

    A supersaturated solutioncontains more solute than ispresent in a saturated solution at a specific temperature.

    Sodium acetate crystals rapidly form when a seed crystal is

    added to a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate.

    12.1

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    4/30

    12.2

    Three types of interactions in the solution process!" solent#solent interaction" solute#solute interaction" solent#soluteinteraction

    $soln% $1& $2& $'

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    5/30

    like dissolves like

    Two substances with similar intermolecularforces are li*ely

    to be soluble in each other.

    " non#polar molecules are soluble in non#polar solents

    ++l,in +-$-

    " polar molecules are soluble in polar solents

    +2

    $

    /$ in $2

    /

    " ionic compounds are more soluble in polar solents

    0a+l in $2/ or 0$'(l)

    12.2

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    6/30

    +oncentration nits

    The concentrationof a solution is the amount of solute

    present in a gien uantity of solent or solution.

    Percent by Mass

    3 by mass % x 1443

    mass of solute

    mass of solute & mass of solent

    % x 1443mass of solute

    mass of solution

    12.'

    Mole Fraction(X)

    XA%moles of A

    sum of moles of all components

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    7/30

    +oncentration nits +ontinued

    M %moles of solute

    liters of solution

    Molarity(M)

    Molality(m)

    m % moles of solutemass of solent (*g)

    12.'

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    8/30

    5hat is the molality of a .6- Methanol (+2$/$)

    solution whose density is 4.728 g9m:;

    m % moles of solutemass of solent (*g)

    M % moles of solute

    liters of solution

    Assume 1 : of solution!

    .6- moles ethanol % 284 g ethanol728 g of solution (1444 m: x 4.728 g9m:)

    mass of solent % mass of solution < mass of solute

    % 728 g < 284 g % -8 g % 4.-8 *g

    m %moles of solute

    mass of solent (*g)%

    .6- moles +2$/$

    4.-8 *g solent% 6.72 m

    12.'

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    9/30

    Temperature and Solubility

    Solid solubility and temperature

    solubility increases withincreasing temperature

    solubility decreases with

    increasing temperature

    12.,

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    10/30

    Fractional crystallizationis the separation of a mixture of

    substances into pure components on the basis of their differing

    solubilities.

    Suppose you hae 74 g =0/'

    contaminated with 14 g 0a+l.

    >ractional crystalli?ation!

    1. @issole sample in 144 m: ofwater at -44+

    2. +ool solution to 44+

    '. All 0a+l will stay in solution

    (s % ',.2g9144g),. 86 g of PB =0/'will

    precipitate (s % 12 g9144g).

    74 g < 12 g % 86 g

    12.,

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    11/30

    Temperature and Solubility

    /2gas solubility and temperature

    solubility usuallydecreases with

    increasing temperature

    12.,

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    12/30

    Pressure and Solubility of Cases

    12.

    The solubility of a gas in a liuid is proportional to the

    pressure of the gas oer the solution (Henrys law).

    c% kP

    cis the concentration (M) of the dissoled gas

    Pis the pressure of the gas oer the solution

    kis a constant for each gas (mol9:"atm) that

    depends only on temperature

    low P

    low c

    high P

    high c

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    13/30

    Chemistry In Action:The =iller :a*e

    Lake Nyos, West Africa

    8!"8#

    C$!Clo%d &eleased

    "'(( Cas%alties

    )ri**er+

    " earth%ake

    " landslide

    " stron* Winds

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    14/30

    +olligatie Properties of 0onelectrolyte Solutions

    Colligative propertiesare properties that depend only on the

    n%mberof solute particles in solution and not on the nat%reofthe solute particles.

    -a.or/Press%re Lo0erin*

    Raoults law

    Df the solution contains only one solute!

    X1% 1

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    15/30

    PA%XA P A4

    PE%XE P E4

    PT% PA& PE

    PT%XA P A4 +XE P E

    4

    Ddeal Solution

    12.-

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    16/30

    PTis greater than

    predicted by aoultsFs law

    PTis less than

    predicted by aoultsFs law

    >orce

    A#E

    >orce

    A#A

    >orce

    E#EG H

    >orce

    A#E

    >orce

    A#A

    >orce

    E#EI H

    12.-

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    17/30

    Fractional 1istillation A..arat%s

    12.-

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    18/30

    2oilin*/Point 3levation

    Tb% Tb< T b4

    TbI T b4

    TbI 4

    T bis the boiling point of

    the pure solent

    4

    T bis the boiling point of

    the solution

    Tb% Kbm

    mis the molality of the solution

    Kbis the molal boiling#point

    eleation constant (4+9m)

    for a ien solent12.-

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    19/30

    Free4in*/Point 1e.ression

    Tf% T f < Tf4

    T fI Tf4

    TfI 4

    T f is the free?ing point of

    the pure solent

    4

    T f is the free?ing point of

    the solution

    Tf% Kfm

    mis the molality of the solution

    Kfis the molal free?ing#point

    depression constant (4+9m)

    for a gien solent 12.-

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    20/30 12.-

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    21/30

    5hat is the free?ing point of a solution containing ,86 g

    of ethylene glycol (antifree?e) in '242 g of water; The

    molar mass of ethylene glycol is -2.41 g.

    Tf% Kfm

    m % moles of solutemass of solent (*g)

    % 2.,1 m%'.242 *g solent

    ,86 g x1 mol

    -2.41 g

    Kfwater % 1.6-4+9m

    Tf% Kfm % 1.6-4+9mx 2.,1 m% ,.,6 4+

    Tf% T f < Tf4

    Tf% T f < Tf4 % 4.44 4+ < ,.,6 4+ % #,.,6 4+

    12.-

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    22/30

    $smotic Press%re 56

    12.-

    Osmosisis the selectie passage of solent molecules through a porous

    membrane from a dilute solution to a more concentrated one.

    A semipermeable membraneallows the passage of solent molecules butbloc*s the passage of solute molecules.

    Osmotic pressure ()is the pressure reuired to stop osmosis.

    dilutemore

    concentrated

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    23/30

    $igh

    P

    :ow

    P

    $smotic Press%re 56

    % MRT

    M is the molarity of the solution

    Ris the gas constant

    Tis the temperature (in =) 12.-

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    24/30

    A cell in an:

    12.-

    isotonic

    solution

    ypotonic

    solution

    ypertonic

    solution

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    25/30

    +olligatie Properties of 0onelectrolyte Solutions

    Colligative propertiesare properties that depend only on the

    n%mberof solute particles in solution and not on the nat%reof

    the solute particles.

    12.-

    -a.or/Press%re Lo0erin* P1%X1 P 14

    2oilin*/Point 3levation Tb% Kbm

    Free4in*/Point 1e.ression Tf% Kfm

    $smotic Press%re 56 % MRT

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    26/30

    +olligatie Properties of Blectrolyte Solutions

    12.8

    4.1 m0a+l solution 4.1 m0a&ions H 4.1 m+l#ions

    Colligative propertiesare properties that depend only on then%mberof solute particles in solution and not on the nat%reof

    the solute particles.

    4.1 m0a+l solution 4.2 mions in solution

    vant Ho!! !actor (i)%actual number of particles in soln after dissociation

    number of formula units initially dissoled in soln

    nonelectrolytes

    0a+l

    +a+l2

    ishould be

    1

    2

    '

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    27/30

    2oilin*/Point 3levation Tb% iKbm

    Free4in*/Point 1e.ression Tf% i Kfm

    $smotic Press%re 56 % iMRT

    +olligatie Properties of Blectrolyte Solutions

    12.8

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    28/30

    A colloidis a dispersion of particles of one substance

    throughout a dispersing medium of another substance.

    +olloid ersus solution" collodial particles are much larger than solute molecules

    " collodial suspension is not as homogeneous as a solution

    12.6

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    29/30

    The +leansing Action of Soap

    12.6

  • 7/29/2019 ITT Chng Ch 12 Properties of Solutions

    30/30

    Chemistry In Action:

    @esalination