The Physical State of Matter Depends on ……….
…..a balance between the kinetic energy of particles, which tends to keep them apart, and the attractive forces between them, which tends to bring them together
The Gaseous State
The Liquid State
The Solid State
Solution
Solvent
Solute
Solubility
Saturated Solution
Supersaturated Solution
Miscible
Factors Affecting Solubility
Henry’s Law
Gas Tension
Concentration
Percent Concentration
For solid in liquid:
weight/volume (w/v)% = (mass of solute / volume of solution) x 100
weight/weight (w/w)% = (weight of solute / weight of solution) x 100
For liquid in liquid:
volume/volume (v/v)% = (volume of solute / volume of solution) x 100
Molarity
Molarity (M) = moles of solute (n) / volume of solution (L)
Dilution
Solutions are frequently prepared by diluting concentrated solutions rather than measuring out pure solvent. Because only solvent is added during dilution, the number of moles of solute remains unchanged.
before dilution M1V1 = moles
after dilution M2V2 = moles
and therefore M1V1 = M2V2
Also %1V1 = %2V2
Parts per Million
ppm = (grams of solute / grams of solution) x 106
Parts per Billion
ppb = (grams of solute / grams of solution) x 109
Water as a Solvent