Solutions & their Physical Properties. Solutions Homogeneous mixtures are called solutions. Solventsolute is the component present in greatest amount.
Chapter 13 Properties of Solutions. Consider KCl (solute) dissolving in water (solvent): –H-bonds in water have to be interrupted, –KCl dissociates into.
Artículo UNIQUAC
Properties of Solutions. Terminology Solution = A homogeneous mixture. Solute = a substance dissolved in a solvent to form a solution; usually the smaller.
Define: polar, nonpolar, dipole-dipole forces, ion-dipole forces, Hydrogen “bonding”, and London dispersion forces; sublimation, condensation, evaporation,
Electronegativity. In a covalent bond between identical atoms eg. H 2 and Cl 2 the electrons are shared equally between the two atoms In covalent bonds.
LOGO International University of Sarajevo Aqueous Solutions Course lecturer : Jasmin Šutković 1th April 2015.
Surface Tension
Intermolecular Forces Part II Chapter 11. Dipole-Dipole Dipole-dipole is and attraction of molecules with a dipole moment. The strongest of these attractions.
Learning objective 2.16: The student is able to explain the properties (phase, vapor pressure, viscosity, etc.) of small and large molecular compounds.
Solubility (page 314 - 326)
Section 3 -Solubility and the Dissolving Process