CHEM 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Reducing Agent, Covalent Bond, Limiting Reagent

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Hydration - when the positive ends of the water molecules are attracted to the negatively charged anions and that the negative ends are attracted to the positively charged cations. Solubility - the differences in solubility depends on the relative attractions of the ions for each other. Water can dissolve ionic compounds in which the ions freely move around after they are put into the water. This is because of oh bonds that split up eventually. There are also many substances that do not dissolve in water. This happens because the other molecules are not polar. In general polar and ionic substances are expected to be more soluble in water than nonpolar substances. 6. 2 the nature of aqueous solutions: strong and weak electrolytes. Solvent - the liquid that the solute is dissolved in. Electrical conductivity - is helpful in characterizing the solubility of a solution. Strong electrolytes - present in solutions that conduct current very efficiently.

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