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TYPES OF SOLUTIONS
mymission.lamission.eduChemistry 51 Chapter 8 1 TYPES OF SOLUTIONS A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two substances: a solute and a solvent. Solute: substance being dissolved; present in lesser amount. Solvent: substance doing the dissolving; present in larger amount. Solutes and solvents may be of any form of matter: solid, liquid or gas. Some Examples of Solutions
644 CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLUTIONS
www.usp.orgadditional background information, see Theory and Practice of Electrical Conductivity Measurements of Solutions á1644ñ.] Conductivity is the measurement of the ability of a fluid to conduct electricity via its chemical ions. The ability of any ion to electrically conduct is directly related to its ion mobility.
I. Acidic and Basic water solutions: Dissociation of water O
www.sas.upenn.eduMeasure electrical conductivities of solutions. 0.10M HF will have low conductivity since small amount of ions to conduct a current. 0.10M HCl has a high conductivity, 10 times that of HF. IV. Strong and Weak Bases A. Strong bases, like strong acids, dissociate completely in water. (strong electrolyte) NaOH(s) → Na+ (aq) + OH-(aq)
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webs.wofford.eduMolarity= (moles solute)/(liters of solution) or Concentration in % (w/v) = 100 x (mass solute in g) / (volume solution in mL) Volume = Mass / Concentration