CHEM 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Aqueous Solution, Chemical Formula, Sodium Chloride

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Pure substance: described completely by a single chemical formula. Have a fixed composition no impurities. Mixture: combination of 2 or more pure substances. Full description requires knowledge of relative amounts of each component. Often liquids, but can also be gases or solids. Molarity = (moles of solute)/(liters of solution) Calculate molarity of the cuso4: 4. 57 g in 100 ml, cuso4: 159. 6 g/mol, 4. 57 cuso4 * (1 mol cuso4)/(159. 6 g) = . 0286 mol cuso4 c. Ions: atoms or groups of atoms with electric charge. Monatomic cations: made from neutral atoms by removing electrons, metals, often from first 2 columns of periodic table. Monatomic anions: made from neutral atoms by adding electrons, nonmetals, often halogens. Polyatomic ions: 2 or more atoms, held together by chemical bonds, electrically charged, cations or anions, nh4 + h3o+, no3. , etc: see table in textbook for more.

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