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1 Solutions Properties of Water Solutions 2 Predict the % water in the following foods.
CHAPTER 4 CH7 PROBLEM SOLVING CLASS R.D. A. BOLINAS.
Write down the formulae for: Silver chloride Sodium hydroxide Ammonium nitrate Copper carbonate Magnesium hydroxide Potassium sulfate.
Solutions. Solutions What are solutions? a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances; the different substances cannot be mechanically separated.
As you come in, The Materials: –Paper and pencil –Pick up calendar, assessment plan, and practice packet The Plan: –Self-Assessment: Cumulative Quiz 7.
Learning Objectives Understand water’s structure and unique properties Define solutions and their properties Determine what properties change when a solute.
Chapter 18 Solubility. Equilibria of Slightly Soluble Ionic Compounds Explore the aqueous equilibria of slightly soluble ionic compounds. Chapter 5. Precipitation.
SOLUTIONS A solution is a homogeneous mixture of a solute dissolved in a solvent. The solvent is generally in excess. Example The solution NaCl(aq) is.
Georgia Performance Standard SC7: Students will characterize the properties that describe solutions and the nature of acids and bases.
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Redox Chemistry Oxidation and Reduction Electrochemistry