Chapter 17: Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria SC 132 CHEM 2 Chemistry: The Central Science CM Lamberty.
Modern Chemistry Chapter 9 Stoichiometry Sections 1-3 Introduction to Stoichiometry Ideal Stoichiometric Calculations Limiting Reactant and Percent Yield.
19.1 The common Ion Effect 19.2 Controlling pH : Buffer Solution 19.3 Acid and Base Titration 19.4 Solubility of Salts 19.5 Precipitation Reactions 19.6.
Buffers, Titrations, and Aqueous Equilibria. Common Ion Effect The shift in equilibrium that occurs because of the addition of an ion already involved.
Practical Aspects of Titration. Standard Solution Sample Solution Burette.
ENTHALPY, HESS’ LAW, AND THERMOCHEMICAL EQUATIONS.
Stoichiometric Calculations Start Your Book Problems NOW!! Stoichiometry.
Volumetric Analysis
Chapter 12 Notes. Derived from the Greek words: stoicheion meaning “element” metron meaning “measure” The relationship between quantities (mass of substance.
Balance the following representation of the chemical reaction involved when an airbag deploys.
Titrations
Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria