- published: 27 Nov 2010
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10:21
Solubility
Mr. Andersen explain solubility. He also describes the solubility curves for solids and g...
published: 27 Nov 2010
Solubility
Mr. Andersen explain solubility. He also describes the solubility curves for solids and gases in solution. A brief description of dissolved oxygen is also included.
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- published: 27 Nov 2010
- views: 33243
8:05
Chemistry Tutorial 10.1a: Solutions And Solubility
This video demonstrates how a solution forms, the properties of a solution, solubility and...
published: 05 Oct 2009
Chemistry Tutorial 10.1a: Solutions And Solubility
This video demonstrates how a solution forms, the properties of a solution, solubility and factors affecting solubility.
- published: 05 Oct 2009
- views: 34643
5:13
Solubility of Ionic Compounds: Basics and Rules
Basic discussion on the solubility of ionic compounds and the rules for determining whethe...
published: 10 Jun 2011
Solubility of Ionic Compounds: Basics and Rules
Basic discussion on the solubility of ionic compounds and the rules for determining whether an ionic compound is soluble or insoluble.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 9393
2:21
Chemistry Music Video 24: For Those About To Dissolve We Solute You
This song explains "like dissolves like", solubility, saturated, unsaturated and supersatu...
published: 30 Aug 2009
Chemistry Music Video 24: For Those About To Dissolve We Solute You
This song explains "like dissolves like", solubility, saturated, unsaturated and supersaturated solutions, how to use a solubility curve graph and how the freezing and boiling point of a solution is dependent on concentration. All music and lyrics copyright 2009 by Mark Rosengarten. All rights reserved.
Lyrics:
A salt dissolved in water in a beaker today
The ions broke apart in the usual way
The molecules of water kept the ions apart
A salt solution formed, but thats only the start!
Homogenous! The same throughout! Homogenous! The same throughout!
Solvents that are polar can dissolve solutes
That are polar or ionic, that is really cute
Water and nonpolar solutes just wont mix
But a nonpolar solvent like benzene can fix!
Like dissolves like! Polar and polar!
Like dissolves like! Nonpolar and nonpolar!
When all the solvent molecules used up
And are stuck to the solute ions in your cup
Solutions saturated, it is full for sure
Solubilitys been reached for that temperature
Saturation! On the line! Saturation! On the line!
If theres still some water molecules unstuck
Then more solute can dissolve, HEY! Youre in luck!
Solution is unsaturated, cant you see
You havent yet reached the solubility
Unsaturated! Put more in! Unsaturated! Put more in!
If you put more solute in than can be dissolved
Then a supersaturation situations evolved!
The excess falls out as a precipitate
Or the solute is unstable, sodium acetate!
Supersaturation! Precipitate! Supersaturation! Precipitate!
A salt dissolved in water in a beaker today
The ions broke apart in the usual way
They made it harder for the water to boil or freeze
So the phase change temperatures changed a few degrees!
Colligative properties! Depend on concentration! Colligative properties! Depend on concentration!
Electrolytes have a greater effect on the melting and boiling point of the solution than nonelectrolytes.
More solute thats dissolved, got more effect
The solutions boiling point increases direct
The freezing point decreases, which is really nice
In the winter salt on roads can prevent the ice!
Add a solute! Boiling point goes up!
Add a solute! Freezing point goes down!
That is wicked coolSOLUTIONS RULE!
- published: 30 Aug 2009
- views: 65123
4:26
Solubility Introduction
Introduces saturated and supersaturated solutions and uses a solubility chart to determine...
published: 02 Nov 2012
Solubility Introduction
Introduces saturated and supersaturated solutions and uses a solubility chart to determine the mass fraction of solute.
- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 289
9:52
Solubility product (Ksp) and molar solubility (1)
Chemistry: Dissolution and precipitation reactions. Solubility product (Ksp) and ion produ...
published: 06 Aug 2010
Solubility product (Ksp) and molar solubility (1)
Chemistry: Dissolution and precipitation reactions. Solubility product (Ksp) and ion product (Q). Application of ICE tables to dissolution reactions. Molar solubility. How to find the solubility from the Ksp; how to find the Ksp from the solubility. Common ion effect
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(1) Dissolution and precipitation reactions. Aqueous ("aq") phase
(2) "Completely soluble" vs. "slightly soluble" salts. Solubility product (Ksp) and ion product (Q)
(3) Continued
(4) Application of ICE tables to dissolution reactions
(5) Continued
(6) Solubility
(7) General method for solving solubility problems. An example in which we are given the solubility and have to find the Ksp
(8) Continued
(9) An example in which we are given the Ksp and have to find the molar solubility
(10) Continued
(11) Common ion effect. An example
(12) Continued
(13) Continued
- published: 06 Aug 2010
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3:39
Factors Affecting Solubility
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published: 05 May 2010
Factors Affecting Solubility
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FACTORS AFFECTING SOLUBILITY
There are three main factors that control solubility of a solute.
(1) Temperature
(2) Nature of solute or solvent
(3) Pressure
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE
Generally in many cases solubility increases with the rise in temperature and decreases with the fall of temperature but it is not necessary in all cases. However we must follow two behaviors: In endothermic process solubility increases with the increase in temperature and vice versa.
For example: solubility of potassium nitrate increases with the increase in . temperature.
In exothermic process solubility decrease with the increase in temperature.
For example:solubility of calcium oxide decreases with the increase in temperature. Gases are more soluble in cold solvent than in hot solvent.
NATURE OF SOLUTE AND SOLVENT
Solubility of a solute in a solvent purely depends on the nature of both solute and solvent.
A polar solute dissolved in polar solvent.
Solubility of a non-polar solute in a solvent is large.
A polar solute has low solubility or insoluble in a non-polar solvent.
EFFECT OF PRESSURE
The effect of pressure is observed only in the case of gases.
An increase in pressure increases of solubility of a gas in a liquid.
For example carbon di oxide is filled in cold drink bottles (such as coca cola, Pepsi 7up etc.)under pressure.
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- published: 05 May 2010
- views: 16395
3:02
Teach Me Chemistry (Solubility)
Solubility song for Feldwinn's Chem 1A class.
UCSB representing!
Cast: Jarret Mui, Jose Br...
published: 24 Oct 2011
Teach Me Chemistry (Solubility)
Solubility song for Feldwinn's Chem 1A class.
UCSB representing!
Cast: Jarret Mui, Jose Brizuela, Sara Khatib, Melissa Bernabe (and family), Jack Kim, Christina Batilo, and Justin (Jayy) Hernandez.
Lyrics:
Aye.....aye....solubility aye
They be like yo feldwinn
Can you teach me chemistry?
You know why
I wanna get a B
All I need is formula or two
Maybe a little song to do what I wanna do
Solubility is what I wanna know
She said go look at your chapter 4 notes
I said ok but I still don't understand
I'ma have to change it up just a little bit
99 bottles of beer on the wall
man I really don't understand this stuff at all
I need learn this I some other way
How bout I do it like dougie man oh yeah
Potassium, sodium,
and ammonium salts,
Whatever they may be,
Can always be depended on
When asked about the nitrates
The answer is always clear,
They each and all are soluble,
is all we want to hear.
Teach me chemistry
Teach me teach me chemistry
Teach me chemistry
Teach me teach me chemistry
Solubility
Solu solubility
Solubility
Can you teach me chemistry?
Teach me chemistry
Teach me teach me chemistry
Teach me chemistry
Teach me teach me chemistry
Solubility
Solu solubility
Solubility
I can teach you chemistry
Most every chloride's soluble
At least we've always read
Except silver, mercurous mercury
And (slightly) chloride of lead.
Hydroxides of metals won't
dissolve. That is, all but three.
Potassium, sodium, and
ammonium dissolve quite readily.
Every single sulfate is
soluble, tis said.
„Cept barium and strontium
and calcium and lead.
And then you must remember
That you must not "forgit"
Calcium, barium, and strontium
dissolve a little bit.
The carbonates aren't soluble,
It's lucky that it's so,
Or else, our marble buildings
would melt away like snow.
And that's the end of it
I bet you weren't expecting that
sitting here in chemistry but
No knew that I could rap
Teach me chemistry
Teach me teach me chemistry
Teach me chemistry
Teach me teach me chemistry
Solubility
Solu solubility
Solubility
Can you teach me chemistry?
Teach me chemistry
Teach me teach me chemistry
Teach me chemistry
Teach me teach me chemistry
Solubility
Solu solubility
Solubility
I can teach you chemistry
I do not own the background track, Teach Me How to Dougie by Cali Swag Distict
- published: 24 Oct 2011
- views: 4035
3:17
Solubility Rules (Call Me Maybe Parody)
Professor Lichter , Chm 1045 Fall 2012
MWF 11-12:15
Lyrics:
All compounds of group 1 el...
published: 10 Oct 2012
Solubility Rules (Call Me Maybe Parody)
Professor Lichter , Chm 1045 Fall 2012
MWF 11-12:15
Lyrics:
All compounds of group 1 elements
Are soluble
Man they're heaven sent
All ammonium salts that's NH4+
Are soluble
Makes me want some more
All nitrates, chlorates, perchlorates, and even acetates
Salts are soluble that's crazy!
Hey Chemistry is fun
Practice daily
Read your textbook
And get an A maybe
This is solubility
It's so crazy
Don't be a fool
And follow these rules
Hey Chemistry is fun
Practice daily
Read your textbook
And get an A maybe
This is solubility
It's so crazy
Don't be a fool
And follow these rules
All chloride, bromide, ---and iodide
Salts are soluble
Its like I'm on a fun slide
Some exceptions OMG
Silver, lead, Mercury
They don't want to be free
Their insoluble
All sulfates soluble
Barium, strontium,
Calcium, lead and mercury
Are insoluble baby!
Hey Chemistry is fun
Practice daily
Read your textbook
And get an A maybe
This is solubility
It's so crazy
Don't be a fool
And follow these rules
Hey Chemistry is fun
Practice daily
Read your textbook
And get an A maybe
This is solubility
It's so crazy
Don't be a fool
And follow these rules
All hydroxide compounds are insoluble oh yea
they're insoluble oh yea they're insoluble oh oh yea
Don't forget barium, strontium, and calcium
They're soluble oh yea
They're soluble oh oh yea
Hey Chemistry is fun
Practice daily
Read your textbook
And get an A maybe
This is solubility
It's so crazy
Don't be a fool
And follow these rules
Hey Chemistry is fun
Practice daily
Read your textbook
And get an A maybe
This is solubility
It's so crazy
Don't be a fool
And follow these rules
Sulfide compounds are insoluble
Except groups 1 and 2
Alkali Metals and Alkali Earth Metals
Sulfites, carbonates, chromates, phosphates
Are insoluble
Not Ammonium and those Alkali metals
- published: 10 Oct 2012
- views: 1596
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14:15
Solubility Curves - Saturated, Unsaturated, Supersaturated Solutions
Solubility Curves - Saturated, Unsaturated, Supersaturated Solutions - This video explains...
published: 10 May 2012
Solubility Curves - Saturated, Unsaturated, Supersaturated Solutions
Solubility Curves - Saturated, Unsaturated, Supersaturated Solutions - This video explains how to interpret solubility curves. It discusses saturated, unsaturated and supersaturated solutions.
- published: 10 May 2012
- views: 5489
7:30
Chemistry 9.12 Predicting Solubility of Ionic Compounds
This lesson discusses 6 common solubility rules and shows how to use them to predict the s...
published: 07 Mar 2012
Chemistry 9.12 Predicting Solubility of Ionic Compounds
This lesson discusses 6 common solubility rules and shows how to use them to predict the solubility of an ionic compound.
- published: 07 Mar 2012
- views: 2545
1:29
solubility rules song
A brief overview of several solubility rules.
Many important anions are missing from this ...
published: 11 May 2012
solubility rules song
A brief overview of several solubility rules.
Many important anions are missing from this song but it covers most of them reasonably well.
- published: 11 May 2012
- views: 2480