Solubility and factors affecting solubility |
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Written by pimpitcha |
Monday, 22 December 2014 06:18 |
This video explains Nature of the solute and solvent: In general, polar and ionic solutes tend to be more soluble in polar solvents. Non – polar solutes tend to be more soluble in non – polar solvents. Inorganic acids, bases and salts which are ionic tend to be much more soluble in water. Solvents such as carbon tetra chloride, hexane and benzene, which are non – polar, these are not soluble in polar solvents. Gasoline is non – polar substance, slightly soluble in polar water but highly soluble in non – polar carbon tetrachloride.By observing the above cases we can conclude that polar and ionic solutes are soluble in polar solvents and non – polar solutes are soluble in non – polar solvents. The generalised statement is “like dissolves in like”. ที่มา : http://www.7active.inลิงค์ : http://youtu.be/OpFW7V_GiUQ อัพโหลดโดย : 7activestudio |