Solutions
Suspensions
Solubility
Concentration
Real World Examples
100

Solutions consist of solutes and solvents. In salt water, which is which?

Water = Solvent

Salt = Solute

100

How is a suspension different from a solution?

Suspensions are made of substances that do not dissolve in the substance they are mixed into. In solutions, the solute will actually be dissolved

100

What is a precipitate?

When a solute is no longer dissolved in a solution, it may precipitate out of the solution.

Example: Salt crystals reforming when water evaporates

100

What does concentration measure?

How much of a solute is present in a solution

100

What is salinity?

The measure of the amount of salts dissolved in water

200

If a solution is saturated, what happens when you add more solutes?

The solutes will no longer be dissolved, as there is not enough solvent present to dissolve more solute

200

What does it mean for something to be immiscible?

This refers to liquids that cannot mix together, such as oil and water

200

What is Henry's law?

Increasing pressure increases the solubility of gas in liquid.

Think of our soda cans, which keeps the soda under pressure to keep the carbon dioxide dissolved in it. When we open the can, the carbon dioxide will start to escape as bubbles

200

If someone said your lemonade was diluted, what would that mean?

The flavor of the lemonade would be weak, as there is a relatively small amount of lemon juice/sugar in the water of the lemonade.
200

True/False: Some parts of the ocean have higher salinity than others

True

300

How does temperature impact solubility?

(Hint: Hot tea vs cold tea)

Higher temperature = greater solubility

If water is hot it can dissolve solutes more quickly

300
What is an emulsifier used for?

Emulsifiers help stabilize suspended particles. These can help make suspensions out of two immiscible liquids.

300

Why does a higher temperature increase the solubility of a solid in a liquid?

Higher temperature means that particles are moving faster, so they are able to come in contact with each other more easily

300

How does the concentration of a solution affect its boiling point?

The boiling point increases with higher concentrations. This means adding salt to your water will make it take longer to boil.
300

In water treatment, what does sedimentation do?

Sedimentation allows particles that are suspended in water to settle out.
400

What is a factor, aside from temperature, that affects the solubility of a substance?

Surface area - more surface area = faster dissolving

400

What is a colloid?

A suspension with very very tiny particles throughout the liquid. Example: Homogenized milk

400

Why might precipitation take place in a saturated liquid?

If the temperature of the liquid becomes colder, or if the pressure changes. 

400
How does concentration impact freezing point?

It decreases the freezing point, so that the solution must become much colder in order to freeze

400

How does temperature affect the density of the ocean?

Colder temperatures = denser water

500

Are solutions homogenous or heterogenous?

They are homogenous! The whole mixture is uniform

500

What would happen to mayonnaise, a suspension, if you did not include an egg?

The egg in mayonnaise acts as an emulsifier, without it the mayonnaise would not mix

500

How does pressure affect the solubility of a solid in a liquid?

Increased pressure decreases the solubility of a solid in a liquid

500

What is one way we use our knowledge of concentrations and freezing points to help us with road safety?

Rock salt - salt is used on roads in the winter to help melt ice

500

Why does soap easily dissolve both water and oil?

Like-dissolves-like, and soap has both a water-like end and an oil-like end

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