CHM 11200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Boiling-Point Elevation, Colligative Properties, Molality

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Solution- homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. Solubility- maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a given quantity of solvent at a specific temperature. Refers to a specific solute, specific solvent, and specific temperature. Unsaturated solution- contains less solute than it has the capacity to dissolve. Supersaturated solution- contains more dissolved solute than is present in a saturated solution. The charge of an ion is attracted to the partial charge on a polar molecule. The partial charge on a polar molecule induces a temporary partial charge on a neighboring nonpolar molecule or atom. The charge of an ion induces a temporary partial charge on a neighboring nonpolar molecule or atom. Two substances with intermolecular forces of similar type and magnitude are likely to be soluble in each other. Entropy- involved in determining whether or not a substance will dissolve. Molarity = m = (moles of solute)/(liters of solution)

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