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PREPARING SOLUTIONS AND REAGENTS
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Chemical Solutions (aqueous water is the
solvent)
  • Types of vessels (least to most precise)
  • Beaker
  • Erlennmeyer flask
  • Graduated cylinder
  • Volumetric flask

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  • DEFINITIONS
  • SOLUTES -- substances that are dissolved
  • SOLVENTS -- substance in which solutes are
    dissolved (usually water)
  • AMOUNT -- how much

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Goals
  • Make solutions
  • Dilute solutions
  • Convert between different concentrations of
    solutions

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Facts of Life
  • Mass is measured in Grams, mg, µg
  • 1g 1000mg 1,000,000µg
  • Volume is measured in liters, mL, µL
  • 1L 1000mL 1,000,000 µL
  • Density of water is 1 g / mL

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Facts of life (contd)
  • Concentration means amount of solute in a volume
    of solution
  • Expressed in many ways
  • 1. percent
  • 2. mg/ mL
  • 3. molar
  • 4. X solution

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Each star represents 1 mg of NaCl. What is the
total amount of NaCl in the tube? _____ What is
the concentration of NaCl in the tube (in mg/mL)?
_____  
5 mg ? 8 mL 1 mL ? 0.63 mg, so the
concentration is 0.63 mg/mL
8 mL
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Percent Solutions
  • Per means for every one
  • Cent means 100
  • Example a 5 sugar solution has
  • 5 grams of sugar for 100g of solution, or
  • 5g 100 g of water 100 mL, and the
  • 100mL solution is mostly water.

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Make 250 mL of a 3 starch solution
  • 3 g / 100 g 3 g / 100 mL because density of
    water is 1 g / mL
  • Set up a ratio
  • 3 g / 100 mL ?g / 250 mL
  • Use 7.5 g of starch and bring to a volume of
    (BTV) 250 mL with distilled water

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mg / mL Solutions
  • 5 mg/mL has 5 milligrams of solute in 1
    milliliter of solution

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Make a 250 mL of a 3 mg /mL starch solution
  • Set up a ratio
  • 3 mg / 1 mL ?mg / 250 mL
  • Use 750 mg of starch and bring to a volume of
    (BTV) 250 mL with distilled water

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Molar Solutions
  • 1 mole is 6.02 x 1023 items
  • Molecular weight or Formula weight is really the
    mass of 1 mole of molecules (see periodic table)
  • Example 1 mol of sodium chloride (NaCl) has a
    mass of 58.44 g.

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MOLARITY
  • Molarity is number of moles of a solute that
    are dissolved per liter of total solution.
  • A 1 M solution contains 1 mole of solute per
    liter total volume.

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MOLE
  • How much is a mole?

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EXAMPLE SULFURIC ACID
  • For a particular compound, add the atomic weights
    of the atoms that compose the compound.
  • H2SO4
  • 2 hydrogen atoms 2 X 1.00 g 2.00 g
  • 1 sulfur atom 1 X 32.06 g 32.06 g
  • 4 oxygen atoms 4 X 16.00 g 64.00 g

  • 98.06 g

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EXAMPLE CONTINUED
  • A 1M solution of sulfuric acid contains 98.06 g
    of sulfuric acid in 1 liter of total solution.
  • "mole" is an expression of amount
  • "molarity" is an expression of concentration.

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DEFINITIONS
  • "Millimolar", mM, millimole/L.
  • A millimole is 1/1000 of a mole.
  • "Micromolar", µM, µmole/L.
  • A µmole is 1/1,000,000 of a mole.

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FORMULA
  • HOW MUCH SOLUTE IS NEEDED FOR A SOLUTION OF A
    PARTICULAR MOLARITY AND VOLUME?
  • (g solute ) X (mole) X (L) g solute
    needed
  • 1 mole L
  • or
  • FW X molarity x volume g solute
    needed

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EXAMPLE
  • How much solute is required to make 300 mL of 0.8
    M CaCl2?

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ANSWER
  • (111.0 g) x (0.8 mole) x (0.3 L) 26.64 g
  • mole L

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  • Make 250 mL of a 3 molar NaCl solution
  • 58.44g x 3 moles x 0.25 L ? g
  • 1 mole 1 L
  • ? 43.8g of NaCl
  • BTV of 250 mL

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X solutions
  • X means times
  • A 40X buffer solution is 40 times more
    concentrated than the standard working solution
  • Stock solutions / concentrates
  • How much stock solution you need total volume
    you need divided by the X number

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Diluting Solutions
  • Conc 1 x Vol. 1 Conc 2 x Vol 2
  • Usually want 1 X solutions

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Example Frozen Orange Juice
  • Solution 1 is the frozen concentrate
  • Solution 2 is the 1X juice you drink
  • How concentrated is it?
  • C1 V1 C2 V2
  • (? X) (250mL) (1X) (1000 mL)

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Answer Frozen OJ is 4X because ¼ of the final
volume is the concentrated oj
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Example bleach sterilant
  • Solution 1 is 100 bleach stock solution
  • Solution 2 is 6 bleach what you want
  • How do you make 350 mL of 6 bleach?
  • C1 V1 C2 V2
  • (100) (?) (6) (350 mL)

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Answer You need 21 mL of 100 bleachBTV 350
mL.
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