Give examples of types of solutions involving the three states of matter. Descri
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Give examples of types of solutions involving the three states of matter. Describe how you know which is the solute and the solvent. If I stir a beaker of a solid in a liquid, and end up with solid material on the bottom of the beaker, is this unsaturated, saturated, or super saturated. What are the two general factors that determine whether substances are soluble? What does the term "like dissolves like" mean? Give examples. What is miscibility? What factors affect hydration energy? What factors affect lattice energy? Describe how temperature affects solubility of solids in liquids. Describe how temperature affects solubility of gases in liquids. Is dissolving a substance in a liquid an endothermic or exothermic process? What is Henry's Law? A liter of water at 25 deg C dissolves 0.0404g of oxygen gas when the partial pressure of oxygen is 1.00 atm. What is the solubility of oxygen from air, in which the partial pressure of oxygen is 159 mm Hg. (8.45e-3 g/L)Explanation / Answer
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2. Solute: A substance which is in small proportion can be termed as Solute.
Solvent: A substance which is in large proportion can be termed as Solution.
3. That solution is saturated. Saturated solutions are the maximum solubilty of a solute in a solvent, no more solute will not dissolve in a saturated solution.
4. Factors affect solubility are Common ion effect, Nature of the solvent & solute, Temperature and pressure.
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