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Molecular Analysis In The Solubility Process
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9/17/2024
Previously, some Sodium Chloride salt that was put into water could dissolve into the water. Why is that?
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Previously, some sodium chloride salt that was put into water could dissolve into the water.
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Why is that?
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Let's look at it on a molecular scale.
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Molecules in solids such as salt are arranged regularly in a certain pattern.
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When salt is put into water, these molecules ionize into sodium ions and chloride ions.
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The size of the sodium ions and chloride ions is almost the same as the size of water molecules,
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so that the Na plus and Cl minus ions can be evenly distributed between the water molecules.
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The separation distance between the Na plus ions and Cl minus ions varies and is relatively far.
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That is why the solid form of salt in water is no longer visible.
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Now, assume that 375 grams of salt can be represented by 6 molecules of sodium chloride,
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and the volume of water is 1 liter.
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If the mass of dissolved salt is less than 375 grams, all salt molecules will be ionized.
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If the mass of regular salt is more than 375 grams,
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then some salt molecules will remain in the form of sodium chloride molecules.
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Because water can only dissolve 6 molecules of sodium chloride.
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Well, the salt molecules that are still in molecular form are what look like a sedimentary mass.
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So, from here we know that, the substances dissolved in water are in the form of their ions.
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While the substances that settle at the bottom of the tube are substances that are still in molecular form.
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Hopefully useful.
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