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Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

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Page 1: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

•Water and Solutions

Page 2: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties, any sample is a solution containing solids, other liquids, and _________ from the environment. This stream also carries suspended, ground-up rocks, called rock flour, from a nearby glacier.

Page 3: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Solutions

Page 4: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Introduction– A ___________ is a homogeneous mixture of ions or

molecules of two or more substances.– Two parts

• ________ is the component that is in the largest quantity

• ________ is the component that is dissolved in the solvent.

– If one of the components of a solution is a liquid it is usually the __________.

– If the solvent is water then the solution is identified as an aqueous solution.

Page 5: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Above this city there are at least three kinds of solutions. These are (1) gas in_____-oxygen dissolved in _____, (2) liquid in gas- ______ ______dissolved in air, and (3) _______ in gas-tiny particles of ______ dissolved in the air.

Page 6: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• ______________ of Solutions– The concentration of a solution describes the

__________ amounts of the solute and solvent.• __________ solution contain large amounts of solute.

• ________ solutions contain little solute.

– Different ways to express concentration• Parts per _______ (ppm)

• Parts per _______ (ppb)

• Percent by _________– the volume of solute per 100 volumes of solution

• ___________ – number of moles of solute per liter of solution

Page 7: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• There are different ways to express the concentration of a solution. How many different ways can you identify in this photograph?

Page 8: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Three ways to express the amount of solute in a solution:

• (A) as _____(e.g., parts per million), this is 2 parts per 100;

• (B) as a _______ by volume, this is 2 percent by volume;

• (C) as percent by _______, this is 2 percent by weight.

Page 9: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• ___________ is a measure of the amount of salts dissolved in 1kg of solution.

• If 1,000 g of seawater were evaporated, 35.0 g of salts would remain as 965.0 g of water leave.

Page 10: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Solubility– A ___________-- solution is an __________ mixture

that exists between solute and solvent where the rate of dissolving is equal to the rate at which the solute is coming out of solution.

– Solubility is the _______________- of solute that can be dissolved to make a saturated solution at a given ___________.

• It is important to note that solubility varies with temperature

• Solubility of most ionic solids increases with increasing temperature

• Solubility of most gases decreases with increasing temperature.

Page 11: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Approximate solubility curves for sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate, potassium chloride, and sodium chloride.

Page 12: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Water Solutions

Page 13: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Properties of Water Molecules

WHY DO THINGS DISSOLVE IN WATER?– Water is a ______ molecule since the oxygen has a

greater electronegativity than the hydrogen.• The electrons spend more time around the

____________, giving it a partial negative charge and giving the hydrogen a partial positive charge.

• It is this charge differential that allows most water soluble compounds to __________ in water.

Page 14: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

– The polarity of the water molecule allows it to set up intermolecular forces with other molecules.

• The positive end of the water molecule can attract the negative part of another molecule

• The negative end of water molecule can attract the positive end of another molecule.

• These types of attractions are called van der Waals forces.

– The ____________ forces between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom such as oxygen is called a _____________bond.

• A hydrogen bond is a weak bond between a partial positive hydrogen and a partial negative atom on another molecule.

Page 15: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• (A) The water molecule is polar, with centers of positive and negative charges. (B) ________________between these positive and negative centers establish hydrogen bonds between adjacent molecules.

Page 16: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• The Dissolving Process– There is a ____ to the solubility of any molecule in a

solution– Some substance ___ _____dissolve to any appreciable

amount in a solution.– Fluids that can mix freely with one another are called

_____________– Fluids that cannot mix freely are called _____________

Page 17: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Water is polar, and carbon tetrachloride is nonpolar. Since ____ _______ ______, water and carbon tetrachloride are immiscible.

Page 18: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• _____ cleans____and grease because one end of the soap molecule is soluble in water, and the other end is soluble in oil and grease.

• Thus, the soap molecule provides a link between two substances that would otherwise be immiscible.

Page 19: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

IONIC COMPOUNDS

• What is an ionic compound?

• Would it dissolve in H20?

Page 20: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• An _____ solid dissolves in water because the number of water molecules around the surface is greater than the number of other ions of the solid. The ________ between polar water molecules and a charged ion enables the water molecules to pull ions away from the crystal, a process called dissolving.

Page 21: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Properties of Solutions– Electrolytes

• Ionic substances dissolved in an aqueous solution create a charge differential in the solution

• Since there is a charge differential there is a potential difference and electrical charge can flow between unlike charged areas.

• A solution which can conduct an electrical charge is called an ___________

• A solution which cannot conduct an electrical charge is called a ______________-

• Ionic compounds ionize in water, disassociate to form their independent, charged particles.

• Acids ionize in water to protonate the water molecule and form a ________________ H3O+

Page 22: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• (A) Water solutions that conduct an electric current are called __________.

• (B) Water solutions that do not conduct electricity are called ______________.

Page 23: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Three representations of water and hydrogen chloride in an ionizing reaction. (A) Sketches of molecules involved in the reaction. (B) Electron dot equation of the reaction. (C) The chemical equation for the reaction. Each of these representations shows the hydrogen being pulled away from the chlorine atom to form H3O+, the hydronium ion.

Page 24: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

– Boiling Point• The boiling point of a solution is the point at which

enough ________ has been added to overcome the ___________________ forces that hold the solute in the solution.

• At this point, the molecules gain enough kinetic energy to produce a pressure that is greater than the atmospheric pressure keeping them in solution

• Once this point is reached, the solution vaporizes (becomes a gas)

Page 25: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• The rate of evaporation, and thus the vapor pressure, is less for a solution than for a solvent in the pure state. The greater the solute concentration, the less the vapor pressure.

Page 26: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

– Freezing Point• The freezing point of a solution is the point where

enough energy has been ________from the solution to slow the molecules down and increase intermolecular forces so the solution becomes a solid

Page 27: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Since ionic compounds dissolve by separation of ions, they provide more particles in solution than molecular compounds. (A) A mole of sugar provides ____________ number of particles. (B) A mole of NaCl provides two times Avogadro's number of particles. (C) A mole of CaCl2 provides three times Avogadro's number of particles.

Page 28: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Acids, Bases, and Salts

Page 29: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Properties of Acids and Bases– The _____________ of acids are:

• Sour taste

• Change blue litmus paper to red.

• React with metals to release hydrogen gas.

• Neutralize bases, forming water and salts

– The ____________ of bases are:• Bitter taste

• Bases turn red litmus paper blue.

• Feel slippery to the skin.

• Neutralize acids, forming water and salts.

Page 30: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• (A)Acid solutions will change the color of blue litmus to _______. (B) Solutions of bases will change the color of red litmus to _________-.

Page 31: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

– Explaining Acid-Base Properties• Acid base properties are explained by looking at how

they ionize in water.• Equilibrium occurs when two opposing reactions

happen at the same time and rate.– H2O + H2O H3O+ + OH-

• This reaction can occur in both directions and chemical equilibrium is reached when the rate of the reaction to the right (the forward reaction) is equal to the rate of the reaction to the left (the reverse reaction)

• An acid is defined as a proton donor• A base is defined as any substance that is a proton

acceptor

Page 32: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

– Strong and Weak Acids and Bases• Strong acids ionize completely in water• Weak acids ionize only partially in water• Strong bases ionize completely in water.• Weak bases ionize only partially in water.

Page 33: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Hydrochloric acid (HCl) has the common name of muriatic acid. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid used in swimming pools, soil acidifiers, and stain removers.

Page 34: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

– The pH Scale• Acid base strength is a measure of relative H3O+ and OH-

concentrations.

• __________ solutions have concentrations of H3O+ above 1 X 10-7

• __________ solutions have H3O+ concentrations equal to 1 X 10-7

• _________ solutions have H3O+ concentrations less than 1 X 10-7

• A neutral solution has a pH of 7, acidic solutions have pH below 7, and basic solutions have pH above 7.

• Each division of the pH scale is an increase or decrease in concentration to a power of 10, which makes the scale a logarithmic scale

Page 35: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• The pH scale.

Page 36: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• The pH increases as the acidic strength of these substances decreases from left to right. Did you know that lemon juice is more acidic than vinegar? That a soft drink is more acidic than orange juice or grapefruit juice?

Page 37: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• Properties of Salts– A salt is produced by a neutralization reaction between

an acid and a base.• A salt is any ionic compound, except for hydroxide or oxides

– ______ and __________-Water• A solution of Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions is called hard water because

soap does not lather up very well in it.

– The Ca2+ and Mg2+ replace the sodium or potassium ions in the soap and become insoluble

Page 38: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

• A water softener ____________ sodium ions for the calcium and magnesium ions of hard water. Thus, the water is now soft, but it contains the same number of ions as before.

Page 39: Water and Solutions. Water is the most _____________ liquid on the earth and is necessary for all life. Because of water's great ___________properties,

– Buffers• A _______- is a mixture of a weak acid with the salt

of the acid.• A buffer has the ability to resist changes in pH when

small amounts of acids or bases are added to the solution

• If small amounts of acid is added, hydronium ions are neutralized by reacting with the salt in solution

• If small amounts of base is added, hydroxide ions are neutralized by reacting with the acid.