Solvation and Dissociation
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Solvation and Dissociation
Questions
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How can you increase the rate of solvation?
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Why is solvation considered a surface phenomenon?
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How do hydration and solvation differ?
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How do you calculate percent dissociation?
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How do you find heat of solvation of #NH_4Cl#?
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What is solvation?
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What is an example of a solvation practice problem?
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What are some common mistakes students make with solvation?
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How do ionization and dissociation differ?
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How can I write dissociation equations?
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How does bond dissociation affect carbon compounds?
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How does bond dissociation energy relate to bond strength?
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How does dissociation affect conductivity?
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How does stirring affect solvation?
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How does temperature affect the dissociation constant?
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How does the acid dissociation constant relate to the strength of the acid?
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How does the degree of dissociation affect ka?
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How can I calculate the dissociation constant?
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How can I calculate dissociation of a weak acid?
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How can I calculate the dissociation of an acid?
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How can I increase the solvation rate?
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How do intermolecular forces affect solvation?
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How can I write dissociation equations?
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Is the dissociation energy of fluorine low?
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Why is dissociation of water important?
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What are the solute particles present in aqueous solutions of Acetic Acid?
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How does sodium chloride react with water?
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Why does the temperature of solution change marginally upon addition of sodium chloride to water?
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The teacher puts a sugar cube into a container of warm water. How come eventually, the sugar cube is no longer visible?
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How does solubility vary with different solvents and different temperatures?
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What is the freezing point of a solution prepared by dissolving 11.3 g of #Ca(NO_3)_2# (formula weight = 164 g/mol) in 115 g of water?
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Is wood soluble in water? How do you know?
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Question #646eb
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I don't understand the hydrolysis of #Zn(NO_3)_2#: why will the solution be acidic?
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Question #b0c50
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Question #3a25c
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Derive an expression for the fraction of dissociation of a diatomic gas molecule into two gaseous atoms?
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Why is the dissociation of water a limited process?
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What does water dissociate into?
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How would you write a dissociation reaction equation for #KNO_3#?
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Question #543c1
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What are the two methods to increase the rate at which a substance dissolves?
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What is the process that occurs after crystals dissolve?
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When we write #NaCl(s) stackrel(H_2O)rarr Na^+ + Cl^-#, what do we mean by #Na^+(aq)#, and #Cl^(-)(aq)#?
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In general at which temperature will dissolve the most substance in water? 0, 60, or 100 degrees C?
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Does acetone dissolve fingernail polish (a polymer)?
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Why would a molecule such as methane not dissolve well into water?
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What is the mass of solute dissolved in 10.0 g of a 5.00% sugar solution?
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What is water that contains a high concentration of dissolved minerals said to be?
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How would you measure the amount of dissolved salt in the ocean?
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If you have solids that need to be dissolved, what can you do to speed the process up?
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What can cause a solute to be dissolved faster?
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How would you determine whether a substance is likely to dissolve in benzene?
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When dissolved in water, what does acids produce?
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How is salt dissolving in water different from sugar dissolving in water?
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What type of substances dissolve most readily in water?
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Why is ammonium nitrate so water-soluble?
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Can aqueous solubility be measured?
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Why is HCI(g) capable of being dissolved in water?
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Arlen adds sugar to a glass of water. He stirs the water for 3 minutes. A small amount of sugar remains at the bottom. No matter how much he stirs, he cannot get more of the sugar to dissolve. How could get the rest of the sugar to dissolve in water?
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Water dissolves many substances. Why does this occur?
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Question #9ba12
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What three factors affect how fast or slow a substance will dissolve in a solution?
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How many grams of fructose (#C_6H_12O_6#) must be dissolved in 882g of 12 acetic acid to raise the boiling point by 7.4°C? The boiling point constant for acetic acid is 3.08 °C/m?
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When an acid dissolves in water, what ion does water form?
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What effects how much of a solute will dissolve in a solvent?
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How might salt extracted from seawater might become common table salt?
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How many fewer grams of #Li_2CO_3#, will dissolve in 225 g of water at 60°C than at 20°C?
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What is a chemical reaction that shows what happens when HCN dissolves in water?
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What describes the quantity of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature?
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What do water molecules disassociate in salt crystals when they are dissolved in water?
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Can you calculate the acid dissociation constant (Ka) of a weak acid from experimental data?
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What refers to the amount of a solute that will dissolve in a given volume of solvent at a given temperature and pressure?
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What is a concentration unit of a solution expressed as moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution?
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What is a solution that cannot dissolve any more solute under given conditions?
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How would you compare a strong acid and a weak acid in terms of the acid dissociation constant?
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When 21.2 g of #LiNO_3# is dissolved to make 200.0 mL of solution, what is #LiNO_3#?
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How would you describe a mixture in which ionic compound are dissociated in solution?
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What is the amount of substance dissolved in a given volume of solution called?
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What are three factors that affect the rate at which something will dissolve?
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Do polar solutes dissolve easily in water?
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Do solute molecules pull water molecules away from the surface in the dissolving process of water?
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When dissolved in water, what do acids produce?
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What is produced when a base is dissolved in water?
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What is an example of a liquid solution prepared by dissolving a gas?
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Sugar cubes are added to a solution of water and lemon juice to make lemonade. The solubility of sugar is 200 g/100 g #H_2O# at the temperature of the solution. What can be done to increase the rate of dissolution without affecting the solubility?
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How do you determine the rate of dissolution?
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What is the result of dissociation of water?
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Question #78000
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What can we do to a mixture of water and sugar to help dissolve the sugar crystals faster?
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Why does stirring a solution help a solid dissolve faster?
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How much heat (in kJ) is released when 1.65 mol NaOH(s) is dissolved in water? The molar heat of solution of NaoH is -445.1 kJ/mol.
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A solution contains 0.635 g NaOH in 236 mL solution. What is the equation for the dissociation of NaOH?
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5. what can be done to make a solid solute dissolve faster in a liquid solvent?
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What is the rate at which a solute will dissolve into a solvent? Some factors that increase this include: surface area, temperature, pressure, and stirring.
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Sugar dissolves in water through what process?
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What volume flask should be used to get 0.37 moles #I# present for every mole #I_2# at equilibrium?
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A 0.125 M solution of a weak acid is 2.5% ionized, what is the dissociation constant #K_c# of the acid?
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0.10 mol of #AgNO_3# is dissolved in #"1.00 L"# of #"1.00 M "NH_3#. If #"0.010 mol"# of #NaCl# is added, will #"AgCl (s)"# precipitate?