Analytical Chemistry Exam 2025
Questions and Answers
solute - --Answer --substance that is dissolved
Solvent - --Answer --substance that does the dissolving
Solution - --Answer --Homogenous mixture composed of two or more
substances
Solvation - --Answer --The interaction of any solvent with ions or molecules
Hydration - --Answer --The interaction of water molecules with ions or
molecules
solubility - --Answer --is a maximum quantity of solute that can be dissolve
in a specific amount of solvent at particular temperature.
increasing temperature, increasing solubility - --Answer --General trend for
solubility of solids
"likes dissolves likes" - --Answer --General trend for liquid-liquid solubility
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, Henry's law:
Increasing pressure, increasing solubility
Decreasing temperature, increasing solubility - --Answer --General solubility
trend for liquid-gas, solid-gas
gases are miscible in all proportions under most conditions - --Answer --
solubility trend for gas-gas
solubility rules - --Answer --help predict whether a substance will dissolve in
a solvent, based on empirical observations.
Always soluble (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+ ions) - --Answer --solubility rules
for ionic compounds:
Group 1
Halides (Cl-, Br-, I-) are soluble except with Pb2+, Hg2^2+, and Ag+ - --
Answer --solubility rules for ionic compounds:
Group 17
Sulfates (SO4 2-) are soluble except with Ba2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Pb2+, Hg2^2+, and
Ag+ - --Answer --solubility rules for sulfates
acetates are always soluble - --Answer --solubility rules for acetates
(CH3COO-)
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Questions and Answers
solute - --Answer --substance that is dissolved
Solvent - --Answer --substance that does the dissolving
Solution - --Answer --Homogenous mixture composed of two or more
substances
Solvation - --Answer --The interaction of any solvent with ions or molecules
Hydration - --Answer --The interaction of water molecules with ions or
molecules
solubility - --Answer --is a maximum quantity of solute that can be dissolve
in a specific amount of solvent at particular temperature.
increasing temperature, increasing solubility - --Answer --General trend for
solubility of solids
"likes dissolves likes" - --Answer --General trend for liquid-liquid solubility
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, Henry's law:
Increasing pressure, increasing solubility
Decreasing temperature, increasing solubility - --Answer --General solubility
trend for liquid-gas, solid-gas
gases are miscible in all proportions under most conditions - --Answer --
solubility trend for gas-gas
solubility rules - --Answer --help predict whether a substance will dissolve in
a solvent, based on empirical observations.
Always soluble (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+ ions) - --Answer --solubility rules
for ionic compounds:
Group 1
Halides (Cl-, Br-, I-) are soluble except with Pb2+, Hg2^2+, and Ag+ - --
Answer --solubility rules for ionic compounds:
Group 17
Sulfates (SO4 2-) are soluble except with Ba2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Pb2+, Hg2^2+, and
Ag+ - --Answer --solubility rules for sulfates
acetates are always soluble - --Answer --solubility rules for acetates
(CH3COO-)
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