Solute, Solvent, & Solution - Solubility Chemistry

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ส.ค. 2017
  • This chemistry video provides a basic introduction into solubility and how compounds dissolve in water. It discusses how water separates sodium cations from chloride anions in a sodium chloride crystal when placed in liquid water. This video discusses the difference between a solute, solvent and a solution. This tutorial also discusses the difference between strong electrolytes, weak electrolytes and nonelectrolytes.
    Stoichiometry Practice Test: • How To Solve Stoichiom...
    Solute, Solvent, & Solution:
    • Solute, Solvent, & Sol...
    Strong & Weak Electrolytes:
    • Identifying Strong Ele...
    Molarity Practice Problems:
    • Molarity Practice Prob...
    Ion Concentration In Solutions:
    • Ion Concentration in S...
    Dilution Problems:
    • Dilution Problems, Che...
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    Types of Chemical Reactions:
    • Types of Chemical Reac...
    Solubility Rules:
    • Solubility Rules
    Predicting The Products of Reactions:
    • Predicting The Product...
    Activity Series of Metals:
    • Activity Series of Met...
    Will This Reaction Occur?
    • Chemistry - Will The R...
    Predicting Products of SR Reactions:
    • Predicting Products of...
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    Double Replacement Reactions:
    • Introduction to Double...
    Net Ionic Equations:
    • Precipitation Reaction...
    Writing Chemical Equations From Words:
    • How To Write Chemical ...
    Solution Stoichiometry:
    • Solution Stoichiometry...
    Molarity & Dilution Problems:
    • Molarity Dilution Prob...
    Acid Base Neutralization Reactions:
    • Acid Base Neutralizati...
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    Acid Base Titration Problems:
    • Acid Base Titration Pr...
    Mixture Problems:
    • Mixture Problems
    Calculating Oxidation Numbers:
    • How To Calculate Oxida...
    Oxidation and Reduction Reactions:
    • Oxidation and Reductio...
    Balancing Redox Reactions:
    • Half Reaction Method, ...
    Ideal Gas Law Problems:
    • Ideal Gas Law Practice...
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    This video on solubility explains really well and in great detail how solubility works. I think my favourite part was to hear the explanation of how rising temperature also increases dissolution and also increases solubility. It helps to know that these variables are all correlated. Great video to watch if you want to understand solubility better.

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    why sodium chloride is more soluble than barium chloride? in terms of solute to solute interaction

    • @MrChAcHa96
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      Because NaCl has a higher lattice energy than BaCl

    • @jessiechen125
      @jessiechen125 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MrChAcHa96 actually no, that would make it LESS soluble than BaCl2. Higher lattice energy means it's harder to break apart the ions, and so less ions dissolve. i think maybe the reasoning is that BaCl2 is a larger molecule than NaCl, so the distance between charges is greater and the lattice energy is actually weaker.
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      No, the number of atoms in a molecule isn't equal to Avogadro's number. In this particular case, 1 mole of sucrose would have Avogadro's number atoms, while 1 molecule of sucrose would have 12 atoms of carbon, 22 atoms of hydrogen, and 11 atoms of oxygen.

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    Why is it NaCl +H20 in the solution and not Na+Cl +H20? I just don’t understand why it’s still sodium chloride in water when the NaCl molecule has been pulled apart into two separate atoms.

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      Na+Cl means NaCl which is table salt.
      Here he used "NaCl+H20" because the solution means solute and solvent simply. So, NaCl means Na+Cl and since it's a molecule you have to write it as NaCl

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    I learned that change in temperature does NOT affect the solubility of NaCl, now I'm learning a different thing, hmmm! Confusion in chemistry.

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