CHEM 1032 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sodium Hydroxide, Hydrogen Bond, Intermolecular Force

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Heating curves: changing temperature at constant pressure, slope region temperature of material is changing without a change in phase. Q = (m)(cs)( t: flat region temperature of the material isn"t changing but phase change is occurring. Q = (n)( hvap or fus) in kj. Liquids and solutions: solution: a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. Solute can be anything (solid, liquid, or gas: soluble: able to dissolve, solubility: the amount of the substance that dissolves in a given amount of solvent. Entropy: measure of energy randomization or energy dispersal in a system: high energy spread to low energy, driving force, intermolecular forces also have an effect. A solution will always form if solute + solvent forces are greater than or equal to solute + solute or solvent + solvent. If solute + solvent forces are less than solute + solute or solvent + solvent, the solution may or may not form.

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