CHEM-1601 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Aqueous Solution, Strong Electrolyte, Solubility

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Insoluble: soluble: dissolves in water, insoluble: does not dissolve in water, what are the solubility rules, memorize table 8. 1 on pg. Give an example: precipitation reaction: a reaction in which a solid forms upon the mixing of. Does not always occur when 2 aqueous solutions are mixed only insoluble compounds form precipitates. Ex: pb(no3)2(aq) + 2kcl(aq) pbcl2(s) + 2 kno3(aq: complete ionic equation: lists all of the ions present as either reactants or products in a chemical reaction i) [example on notes p. 52: acid + base water + salt, explain the principles behind an acid-base titration. What is an indicator: titration: when a substance in a solution of known concentration is reacted w/ another substance in a solution of unknown concentration i) Provide an example: oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction: a reaction in which electrons transfer from 1 reactant to the other i)

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