Problem 36
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Indicate whether each statement is true or false: (a) If you compare the solubility of a gas in water at two different temperatures, you find the gas is more soluble at the lower temperature. (b) The solubility of most ionic solids in water decreases as the temperature of the solution increases. (c) The solubility of most gases in water decreases as the temperature increases because water is breaking its hydrogen bonding to the gas molecules as the temperature is raised. (d) Some ionic solids become less soluble in water as the temperature is raised.
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(a) True: Gas solubility increases at lower temperatures due to Le Chatelier's principle.
(b) False: Most ionic solids have increased solubility at higher temperatures.
(c) True: Gas solubility decreases at higher temperatures due to breaking of hydrogen bonds.
(d) True: Some ionic solids become less soluble at higher temperatures if the dissolution process is exothermic.
1Step 1: Statement (a) states that if you compare the solubility of a gas in water at two different temperatures, you find the gas is more soluble at the lower temperature. This statement is true, due to a principle called Le Chatelier's principle. When the temperature is lowered, the solubility of a gas in water increases because the exothermic dissolution process is favored. #b-tag_title# Determine the truth of statement (b) about solubility of most ionic solids
Statement (b) states that the solubility of most ionic solids in water decreases as the temperature of the solution increases. This statement is false. In fact, the solubility of most ionic solids in water increases as the temperature of the solution increases. This is because an increase in temperature provides more kinetic energy to the solution, allowing for the lattice energy of the ionic solid to be overcome more easily, leading to increased solubility.
#c-tag_title# Determine the truth of statement (c) about solubility of gases in water and hydrogen bonding
2Step 2: Statement (c) states that the solubility of most gases in water decreases as the temperature increases because water is breaking its hydrogen bonding to the gas molecules as the temperature is raised. This statement is true. As the temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the water molecules also increases, causing them to break their hydrogen bonds with the gas molecules. This results in a decrease in gas solubility at higher temperatures. #d-tag_title# Determine the truth of statement (d) about solubility of some ionic solids at higher temperatures
Statement (d) states that some ionic solids become less soluble in water as the temperature is raised. This statement is true. While most ionic solids become more soluble in water at higher temperatures, there are a few exceptions where the solubility decreases. This occurs when the dissolution process is exothermic (releases heat), and according to Le Chatelier's principle, increasing the temperature would shift the equilibrium to favor the reverse, undissolved state.
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