Solubility Flashcards
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Solubility of Compound
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- Dependent on physiochemical properties: physical/chemical of solute and solvent
- Influenced by temperature, pressure, and pH
2
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Solute-Solvent Interactions: Polar Solvents
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- Ionic solutes and polar substances
- Decrease attractive forces between opposite charged ions
- Break covalent bonds of potentially strong electrolytes by acid-base reactions
- Form H-bonds for partial solubility of weak acids to ratio of polar:non-polar
3
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Semi-Polar Solvents
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-Water = most polar
-Then ketones and alcohols (polyethylene glycol 400 => glycerol)
Then olive oil and octane are non-polar
4
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Solute-Solvent Interactions: Semi-Polar
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- Dissolve ionic solutes and polar substances
- Ketones and alcohols induce a degree of polarity
- Utilize solvent blending of different polar solvents to create an optimum polarity to dissolve the solute (must all be miscible)
- Use dielectric constant to guide systemic development
5
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Completely Miscible
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Solvents mix completely in all proportion
6
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Partial Miscible
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- Certain amounts of 2 liquids form distinct phases which each contain some of the other liquid in dissolved state
- Influenced by temperature, surface area of solute, etc.
7
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Immiscible
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No mixing of liquids at all
EX: octane and water
8
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Temperature Review
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- 0 K = -273 degrees C, absolute zero
- Freezing point (Water) = 0 degrees C or 273K
- Standard room temperature = 20 degrees Celsius or 293K
- Boiling point (water) = 100 degrees Celsius, or 373 K
9
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Ideal Solubility of Solids in Liquid
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- Review equation on PowerPoint
- When T>To the equation no longer applies since the solute is liquid and miscible in all proportions
10
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Solubility Product
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- Describe solubility of slightly soluble electrolyte in water to make saturated solution
- Ksp = [Ag+][Cl-] (example for AgCl)
- If [Ag][Cl] is larger than Ksp then the solid will precipitate
- *Know how to calculate this value and interpret these values**
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Common Ion Effect
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- Addition of common ion to decrease the solubility of slightly soluble electrolyte
- Net result is a reduction in solubility of compound since precipitates are created to reach equilibrium again
- Salts with no common ions at moderate concentrations increase solubility
- *Know how to calculate and interpret these values**