V. Solution Stoichiometry A. Concentrations are ratios, used like conversion factors
V. Solution Stoichiometry A. Concentrations are ratios, used like conversion factors B. Remember the rules
Stoich. Rules 1. Balance Equation
Stoich. Rules 1. Balance Equation 2. ID units of Unknown
Stoich. Rules 1. 2. 3. Balance Equation ID units of Unknown Write given
Stoich. Rules 1. 2. 3. 4. Balance Equation ID units of Unknown Write given Insert ‘conversion factors’
Self Check – Ex. 10 How many grams of Ag. Cl are formed when a 35. 5 m. L sample 0. 12 M Ag. NO 3 is added to excess Na. Cl solution?
Self Check – Ex. 11 How many milliliters of 0. 25 M HCl is required to react with 4. 0 g of Na. OH?
VI. Colligative Properties affected by the number of solute particles, but not the identify of those particles
VI. Colligative Properties A. Vapor Pressure: it’s lowered A measure of liquid water’s ability to become a vapor
VI. Colligative Properties A. Vapor Pressure: it’s lowered B. Boiling Point: it’s elevated
VI. Colligative Properties A. B. C. Vapor Pressure: it’s lowered Boiling Point: it’s elevated Freezing Point: it’s lowered
VI. Colligative Properties A. B. C. D. Vapor Pressure: it’s lowered Boiling Point: it’s elevated Freezing Point: it’s lowered Osmotic Pressure: it’s lowered Osmosis is movement of water through a semipermeable membrane
VII. Heterogeneous Mixtures
VII. Heterogeneous Mixtures A. Suspensions
VII. Heterogeneous Mixtures A. Suspensions B. Colloids