PPT-Solubility and Net Ionic Equations
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Focus on equations with a precipitate Total Ionic Equations Write the equation synthesis decomposition etc check for reactants and products that are soluble
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Focus on equations with a precipitate Total Ionic Equations Write the equation synthesis decomposition etc check for reactants and products that are soluble or insoluble We usually assume the reaction is in . Chart . (don’t copy on ¼ salmon sheet). 1. All . compounds of Group 1 and ammonium soluble. . . All nitrates, acetates & chlorates soluble. . All halides soluble: except those of silver, mercury (I) & lead.. Aqueous solutions of Sodium Hydroxide and Copper (II) Chloride combine to form an aqueous solution of . sodium. . chloride and . solid blue Copper Hydroxide . Write a skeleton equation. Balance the equation.. Tutorial 11 Predicting Precipitates and Maximum Ion Concentration In Tutorial 11 you will be shown: 1. How to tell if a precipitate will form when two solutions of known concentration are 2. Na. +. Al. 3+. S. 2–. 2Ca. 2+. PO. 4. 3–. 3Cl. –. Review: forming ions. Ionic (i.e. salt) refers to +ve ion plus -ve ion. Usually this is a metal + non-metal or metal + polyatomic ion (e.g. NaCl, NaClO. Gout primarily affects adult men over the age of 40. . Attacks of gout may occur when the concentration of uric acid in blood plasma exceeds its solubility of 7 mg. /. 100 mL of plasma at 37 . °. Chapter 7.6. Solubility . Equilibria of . Ionic Compounds. Solubility . is . the quantity of solute that dissolves in a given quantity of solvent at a particular temperature. A . solubility equilibrium . Lesson 2. Learning outcomes. C12-1-02: . Perform a laboratory activity to develop a set of solubility rules. C12-1-03:. Use a table of solubility rules to predict the formation of a precipitate. Solubility rules. Chemistry GT 2/19/15. Drill. Translate,. predict the products, balance:. Lithium metal reacts with cobalt (II) chloride . solution. What are the products?. HW: Finish Double Replacement . Rxns. WS, if needed . Split up the ionic compounds into their respective ions. . Combine a cation with an anion from the ions in solution. There are 2 possible combinations. These are the possible products.. Check the solubility rules to determine which of the possible products is not soluble. This is the precipitate. There may be 1, 2, or no precipitates.. Net ionic equations are useful in that they show only those chemical species directly . participating in . a chemical . reaction. The keys to being . able to . write net ionic equations are the ability to recognize monatomic and polyatomic ions, . HOMEWORK. Do all . odd exercises . in this book on a separate sheet of paper.. DO NOT WRITE IN THE BOOK.. Chapter 1. Symbols and Nomenclature of the elements. There is interesting info where the elements got their name, but nothing we will cover.. Complex Ion Formation. Multiple Equilibria. Factors Affecting Solubility. Solubility Equilibrium. E. quilibrium . between . precipitates or solid compounds and their ionic species in aqueous solutions;. Describing Chemical Reactions. Chemical Reaction – process in which one or more substances are changed into one or more different substances. Reactants – original substance. Products – resulting substance . Module 7: Introduction to chemical reactions. 7.1: . Chemical equations must be balanced. 7.2: . Aqueous solutions and solubility. 7.3: . Precipitation reactions form solids; complete and net ionic.
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