What is a dissolution with reaction?
1 Answer
Dissolution is the process by which a solute forms a solution in a solvent
Explanation:
Dissolution Reactions:
- Nonelectrolytes:
When a nonelectrolyte dissolves into solute it changes from its original state (the solid or liquid or gas phase) and goes into solution becoming aqueous.
Example, alcohol
- Strong Electrolytes
In the case of a strong electrolyte(solid, liquid, or gas) it goes into solution and is ionized in the process.
Example, sodium chloride
- Weak Electrolytes
When a weak electrolyte dissolves in water (solid, liquid, or gas) Some, not all, but some of those molecules dissociate into ions. Those ions in turn reassociate to form the molecules.
An equilibrium is set up where the molecules are dissociating just as fast as the ions are recombining to form molecules.
Example, acetic acid
The double arrow indicates that this is an equilibrium reaction