3.4 Solutions and Mixtures

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    • A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the solute is evenly dispersed throughout the solvent.homogeneous
    • A homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition throughout.uniform
    • Homogeneous mixtures have a composition that is uniform throughout, while heterogeneous mixtures have a composition that is variable.
    • Heterogeneous mixtures have multiple, distinct phases.
    • A heterogeneous mixture has a non-uniform composition
    • Homogeneous mixtures can be separated by physical means.
      False
    • What is the definition of solubility?
      Maximum solute in solvent
    • What does the "like dissolves like" principle refer to?
      Polarity of solute/solvent
    • Polar solutes dissolve in non-polar solvents.
      False
    • A solution is a homogeneous mixture with the solute evenly dispersed in the solvent
    • A mixture can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous
    • A solution is stable and does not separate, while a mixture may be unstable
    • A homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition
    • What is a homogeneous mixture characterized by?
      Uniform composition
    • What is a heterogeneous mixture characterized by?
      Non-uniform composition
    • Solubility forms a saturated solution.
      True
    • Order the factors affecting solubility from most to least significant for solids in liquids:
      1️⃣ Temperature
      2️⃣ Nature of Solute and Solvent
      3️⃣ Pressure
    • What is an example of a polar solute and a polar solvent that dissolve effectively together?
      Sugar and water
    • Mass percent is expressed as the mass of solute per 100 g of solution.
      True
    • Molarity is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution
    • To convert from molarity to molality, the density of the solution must be known.
    • What is the definition of molality (m)?
      Moles of solute per kilogram of solvent
    • Molality depends only on the amount of solute and the mass of the solvent.

      True
    • What are two examples of heterogeneous mixtures?
      Sand and water, oil and vinegar
    • Heterogeneous mixtures have a non-uniform composition and unevenly distributed components.

      True
    • What are two examples of heterogeneous mixtures?
      Sand and water, oil and vinegar
    • Match the mixture type with its example:
      Homogeneous Mixture ↔️ Saltwater
      Heterogeneous Mixture ↔️ Oil and vinegar
    • A homogeneous mixture has a variable composition throughout.
      False
    • Match the type of mixture with its example:
      Homogeneous ↔️ Saltwater
      Heterogeneous ↔️ Oil and vinegar
    • For most solids in liquids, solubility increases with higher temperature
    • Steps of how temperature affects solubility for solids in liquids:
      1️⃣ Increase temperature
      2️⃣ Provide more kinetic energy
      3️⃣ Break solute bonds
      4️⃣ Dissolve more substance
    • When is solubility higher for a solute and solvent?
      Similar intermolecular forces
    • A solution is unstable and separates over time.
      False
    • All mixtures are stable and do not separate.
      False
    • A mixture can have a clear or cloudy appearance.

      True
    • A heterogeneous mixture has multiple distinct phases.

      True
    • Components in a homogeneous mixture are visually indistinguishable.

      True
    • Components in a heterogeneous mixture are evenly distributed.
      False
    • How does temperature affect the solubility of most solids in liquids?
      Increases solubility
    • Which law describes the effect of pressure on gas solubility?
      Henry's law
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