Lecture 16.2- Concentration
Chemistry Lab 2010 Presenter: John R Kiser, MS Hickory Regional Director State Supervisor, Chemistry Lab.
Chapter 12 Properties of Solutions. Liquids 2 Properties of Liquids A. Viscosity B. Surface Tension.
Ternary Phase Diagrams In ternary systems involving 3 components the Gibb’s phase rule predicts a maximum of: F = C - P + 2 = 3 - 1 + 2 = 4 degrees of.
Properties of Solutions. Classification of Matter Solutions are homogeneous mixtures.
Friday, Feb. 21 st : “A” Day Monday, Feb. 24 th : “B” Day Agenda Collect chromatography labs Begin Section 13.2: “Concentration and Molarity”
SOLUCIONES. A solution is a homogeneous mixture, at the molecular level, of two or more substances. Simple solutions usually consist of one substance,
Acids, Bases, and Solutions
CH 13 Solutions!
1 Concentration Expression. 2 Percentage Weight-In-Volume The grams of solute or constituent in 100 ml of solution. The volume, in milliliter, represents.
Calculating concentrations. Different ways to express concentration: Number of grams of solute per liter of solution (g/L) Number of grams of solute per.
8.2 Solubility and Concentration. Solubility The maximum amount of a solute that dissolves in a given amount of solvent at a constant temperature is called.