Concentrations of solutions

40
Concentrations of solutions

description

Concentrations of solutions. E. O. J. R. T. N. U. O. I. S. E. L. S. O. L. U. T. I. O. N. E. J. R. E. E. D. V. L. V. I. S. S. I. A. E. O. D. I. S. S. O. L. V. E. V. I. A. E. A. E. B. F. V. L. S. G. I. L. S. E. G. L. A. S. S. E. B. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Concentrations of solutions

Page 1: Concentrations of solutions

Concentrations of solutions

Page 2: Concentrations of solutions

ELS

OO EI

J TR NU

Page 3: Concentrations of solutions

ELS O O

E

IJ

TR

NU

Page 4: Concentrations of solutions

EOA

DS EI

V VL IS

Page 5: Concentrations of solutions

EO

A

D S

E

IV

VLI

S

Page 6: Concentrations of solutions

AEL

EG SI

B VF LS

Page 7: Concentrations of solutions

A

E

LE

G S

IB VF L

S

Page 8: Concentrations of solutions

PAN

XO EI

S HL OE

Page 9: Concentrations of solutions

P A

NXO EI

SHL O

E

Page 10: Concentrations of solutions

YOL

TP RA

S RP OE

Page 11: Concentrations of solutions

Y

OL

TP R

AS

RP O E

Page 12: Concentrations of solutions

AER

EM RU

E TT OP

Page 13: Concentrations of solutions

A ERE M RUE TTO

P

Page 14: Concentrations of solutions

CUA

RE PA

G CT IA

Page 15: Concentrations of solutions

C U

A

R E

P

AG

C TI

A

Page 16: Concentrations of solutions

EAG

ME OI

H SW OS

Page 17: Concentrations of solutions

EA

G

M

E OIH

SW OS

Page 18: Concentrations of solutions

TAD

TA ME

S RT EU

Page 19: Concentrations of solutions

T A DT

A

ME

S R T EU

Page 20: Concentrations of solutions

ETN

CA RN

E TR CO

Page 21: Concentrations of solutions

ETNC A

R

N E T RCO

Page 22: Concentrations of solutions

Solutions

saturated unsaturated

with maximu

m amount of solute

less solute

than the maximu

m amount

Page 23: Concentrations of solutions

Solutions

concentrated diluted

with large

amount of

dissolved solute

with small

amount of

dissolved solute

Page 24: Concentrations of solutions

Add more soluteLessen the solvent

How is a concentrated solution prepared?

Page 25: Concentrations of solutions

Lessen the solute

Add more solvent

How is a diluted solution prepared?

Page 26: Concentrations of solutions

Fruit juices sold in grocery stores are usually concentrated solutions. How is a diluted solution prepared out of these?

Case Analysis

Page 27: Concentrations of solutions

percent by volume = amount of solute in a given volume of solution expressed as grams solute per 100 milliliter of solution (g/mL)

percent by mass = amount of solute in a given mass of solvent expressed as grams solute per 100 grams of solution

How can the concentration of a solution be expressed quantitatively?

Page 28: Concentrations of solutions

70 mL of ethyl

alcohol in 100 mL water

Concentration of Common Materials

Page 29: Concentrations of solutions

What does this label mean?

Page 30: Concentrations of solutions

5 grams of acetic acid in

100 grams of vinegar

Page 31: Concentrations of solutions

Agua oxinada, a common antiseptic, is usually seen as 3% solution. What does that mean?

Page 32: Concentrations of solutions

karat – used to express the concentration of solid solutions, especially gold jewelries

pure gold = 24 karat

Concentration of Solid Solutions

Page 33: Concentrations of solutions

percent by mass = amount of solute in a given mass of solvent expressed as grams solute per 100 grams of solution

What is the concentration of an 18-karat gold?

percent by mass = mass solute in grams mass solution in grams

percent by mass = 18 karat 24 karat

x 100 = 75%Therefore, an 18-karat gold

is 75% gold!

Page 34: Concentrations of solutions

% by mass = (14/24)x100 = 58.3%

How much gold is found in a 14-karat gold?

Page 35: Concentrations of solutions

50 mL rubbing alcohol x 70 mL ethyl alcohol

How many mL of ethyl alcohol is present in a 50-mL bottle of 70% rubbing alcohol?

100 mL rubbing alcohol

35 mL ethyl alcohol

Page 36: Concentrations of solutions

200 mL (40/100) = 80 mL

How many mL of ethyl alcohol is present in a 200-mL bottle of 40% rubbing alcohol?

Page 37: Concentrations of solutions

5.4 grams x (75/100) = 4.05 grams copper

A one-peso coin has a mass of 5.4 grams. How many grams of copper are in a one-peso coin containing 75% copper by mass?

Page 38: Concentrations of solutions

How will you prepare a 0.2 g/mL sugar solution?

20 grams sugar

100 mL water

+

20 grams / 100 mL = 0.2 g/mL

Page 39: Concentrations of solutions

A group of students were able to gather the following data and observations after dissolving sugar in 100 mL of water.

Step Amount of Solute added

Observations

1 2 grams After stirring, sugar dissolves completely.

2 2 grams After stirring, sugar dissolves completely.

3 2 grams After stirring, sugar dissolves completely.

4 2 grams After stirring, sugar dissolves completely.

5 2 grams After stirring, some sugar is seen at the bottom of the container

Page 40: Concentrations of solutions

Move exam quiz covering Activities 1, 2 and 3.

Prepare a ½ sheet of paper cut lengthwise. No need to bring a calculator during the test. Calculators will be available at the stations.

Good luck!

Next session…