3. Solutions, ionisation and non-covalent interactions Flashcards
When is a solution produced?
Produced when a solid, liquid or gas (solute) dissolves in a liquid
What does ‘dissolve’ imply about a component?
Component molecules of the solid are separated and the compound is present as single molecules
When is a suspension produced?
Molecules of the compound are present as aggregates containing many individual molecules
What is concentration? What is the equation for it?
Amount of solute per unit volume of solvent
Concentration= Amount/ Volume
What is the unit ppm equivalent to?
ppm= parts per million= g of solute per 10^6 g of solution
Aqueous solutions= mg L^-1
Why does amount not equal concentration?
The same amount of solute can be used to make a solution of high concentration (small volume) or solution of low concentration (large volume)
What is molarity? What is the equation for it?
What is the unit favoured for it?
Molarity: Based on gram molecular (atomic, ionic) weight of the compound
Defined to contain the same number of molecules (Avogadro’s number)= 1 mole
Molarity (M)= Amount (moles)/ Volume (litres)
Unit: moles dm^-3 but is not used in biological/biochemical literature therefore:
1mM= 10^-3 M therefore 1M= 1000mM 1μM= 10^-6 M therefore 1M= 1000000μM