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Solutions are integral to various sectors, such as pharmaceuticals, where solutions like saline enhance drug delivery by dissolving active components. In food chemistry, sugar solutions affect candy texture and sweetness, while cleaning agents such as detergents effectively remove dirt by dissolving it. Solutions improve solubility and influence reaction rates.
Key Differences:
Solution: A homogeneous mixture notable for its uniform distribution.
Light Scattering & Particle Size:
Mixture Differences:
Mixture Type | Particle Size | Light Interaction |
---|---|---|
Solution | Molecular Size | Does not scatter light |
Colloid | Larger | Scatters light, appears cloudy |
Suspension | Largest | Scatters light and settles |
This table assists in distinguishing mixtures based on particle size and light interaction, useful for predicting mixture behaviour in experiments.
Definition & Explanation:
Factors Influencing Stability:
Observe any disruptions or precipitate formations during experiments to deduce stability conditions.
Concentration in Solution Chemistry:
Definitions Recap
Importance of concentration:
Molarity (M):
Calculate the molarity for 40 g of NaCl in 500 mL of solution.
Key Tip: Ensure units are converted correctly for accurate results.
Common Errors in Molarity Calculations
Mass Percent:
Dissolve 20 g of sugar in 80 g of water. Calculate the mass percent.
Solubility: The maximum quantity of solute that can be dissolved under specific conditions.
Temperature:
Pressure:
Chemical Nature:
Remember, "like dissolves like" is pivotal for practical applications!
Factor | Effect on Solubility |
---|---|
Temperature | Solids: High solubility with heat; Gases: Low solubility with heat |
Pressure | Minimal effect on solids/liquids; Gases: Solubility rises with pressure |
Chemical Nature | Adheres to 'like dissolves like' principle |
Definitions - Molarity: Molarity (c) refers to the concentration measured in moles per litre (mol/L).
Basic Molarity Calculation:
Advanced Calculations: Incorporate mass/volume percent conversions for practical relevance.
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