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What type of correlation would you expect a solid/liquid to have on a solubility curve?
Positive
What type of correlation would you expect a gas to have on a solubility curve?
Negative
How many moles of NaCl are present in a solution with a molarity of 8.59M and 125 mL of solution?
1.07 mol
How many grams of solute are dissolved in 125.0 mL of 5.00M NaCl?
36.5 g NaCl
What is the molarity of a solution made from 325.4g of AlCl3 with enough water to make 500.0 mL?
4.880 M
How many liters would you need to get 0.5 moles if you had a 0.1M solution?
5 L
What is the molarity of 2 moles of NaCl in 8 L of solution?
0.25 M
Does MgCl2 have a higher melting point than glucose?
Yes (more stop signs)
Does sugar have a higher boiling point than salt?
No, ionic bonds typically have higher boiling points that covalent bonds
Does salt increase or decrease freezing point?
decrease (makes more negative, lower)
Do covalent bonds solvate or dissociate?
solvate
Do ionic bonds solvate or dissociate?
Both
What's the rule of solubility?
like dissolves like
Name an example of an ionic bond.
(any example) Salt
Name an example of a covalent bond.
(any example) sugar
Molarity equation
mol/L
Factors that increase the solubility of a liquid/solid.
increased temperature, increased agitation, smaller particle size (increased surface area)
Factors that increase the solubility of a gas.
decreased temperature, increased pressure
Solution in which less than the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved.
unsaturated
Type of solution in which the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved.
saturated
Name two components of a solution.
Solute and solvent