Moles of Solute over Liters Solution
What is Molarity?
These types of solutes increase their solubility as temperature increases
What are solids and liquids?
This would dissolve something nonpolar, such as hexane (C6H14)
What is __________ (nonpolar compound)
This is the vant hoff factor of CaF2
What is 3?
This is defined as a solution above 1 M concentration
What is a concentrated solution?
Moles solute over kilograms solvent
This is one way to increase the SPEED at which a solute dissolves
What is:
Agitation
Increase Surface Area
Heat/Cool
This would dissolve in carbon dioxide CO2
What is _________ (nonpolar compound)?
This is the vant hoff factor for MgCO3
What is 2?
This is defined as a solution below 1 M concentration
What is a dilute solution?
A 5.0 M solution has this many moles in 0.5 L
What is 2.5 moles?
This is the only way to increase the AMOUNT of solute dissolved
What is changing the temperature?
NH3 would likely dissolve in this material.
What is __________ (polar material)?
All things being equal, you would use MgCl2 instead of SO3 to salt road because of this.
What is magnesium chloride's vant hoff factor is three times that of sulfur trioxide's
This is the concentration of a 4.0 M solution that has its volume doubled
32 grams of oxygen gas would be in this 2 kg water solution
This is the amount of solute you can dissolve in 400 g of solvent if its solubility is 40 g/100 g
What is 160 g of solute?
Tricarbon hexahydride would NOT dissolve in this solution
What is ________ (polar material)
This is the vant hoff factor for any organic compound.
What is one?
This is the volume used from a 12.0 M stock solution to make a 400 mL 3.0 M solution.
What is 100 mL?
This many grams of H2 are in a 4 L solution of molarity 0.5 M
What is 4.04 g?
These TWO things will increase the solubility of GASES
This is something used to mix two immiscible things
What is an emulsifier?
This scientist found the chemical dynamics necessary to understand colligative properties
Who is Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff?
LOL you don't need to know this
What is 12000 g of H2O