CHEM 1A03 Lecture Notes - Sodium Chloride, Salt Metathesis Reaction, Spectator Ion

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Electrolytes: electrolyte strength is the degree of ionization of an electrolyte in an aqueous solution, examples, strong electrolytes, nacl(aq) na+ Weak electrolytes: weak acids and bases that are not fully ionized/dissociated, example: hcooh, nh3, etc. (aq) + 2 no3 (aq) Ch3cooh(aq) + h2o(l) ch3coo (aq) + h3o: hcooh(aq) + h2o(l) hcoo (aq) + h3o+(aq) (aq, salts that are weakly soluble, example: pbi2, agcl, mg(oh)2, etc. Solubility rules: these rules are used to help determine the aqueous solubility for common ionic solids. Molecular, total ionic and net ionic equations: when two aqueous solutions are mixed, identify whether a precipitate will form (double displacement). If so, steps 2-4: write a balanced equation, including states. The result is a molecular equation: separate soluble species (aq) into cations and anions. The result is a total ionic equation: cancel any spectator ions. The end result is a net ionic equation: examples, aqueous solutions of kcl and nh4no3 are mixed.

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