CHE 101 Lecture 4: Chem 101 Chapter Four

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Aqueous solutions: concentrations of solutions, dilution, acid and base reactions, ionic compounds in water (electrolytes, other reactions. A solution is a homogenous mixture of two or more substances, in che 101 water will be the major substance (the solvent) and the minor substance(s) in the solute(s): solution concentration. The amount of solute in water is measured by the molarity. Allows us to examine quantities using solutions (solution stoichiometry) **if you have a higher molarity the solution is more concentrated. If you have a lower molarity the solution is less concentrated. Vol. of h2o (23. 4g na2so4) x (1 mole na2so4) x (1000ml) = 1. 32 mol/l or 1. 32m. H2o 142 g na2so4 l: how many moles of hcl are in 200. 1 m solutions means there are 0. 1 moles of hcl in 1l **conversion factor (200 ml of . 10m hcl) x ( ) x (. 10 moles hcl) = . 20 moles of hcl.

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