CHEM 1201 Study Guide - Final Guide: Memory Stick, Square Root, Alkali Metal

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: a substance whose aqueous solutions contain ions. : helps to stabilize the ions in a solution and prevent cations and anions from: water is a very effective solvent for ionic compounds (aka. : an insoluble solid formed by a reaction in solution. : reactions that result in the formation of an insoluble product: to predict if a precipitate forms when we mix aqueous solutions of two strong electrolytes, we must: Note the ions present in the reactants. Know if any of the combinations is insoluble. : the amount of the substance that can be dissolved in a given quantity of: solubility solvent at the given temperature, exchange/metathesis reactions exchange patterns. : reactions in which cations and anions appear to: ax + by -> ay + by, to complete and balance the equation for a metathesis reaction, we follow these steps: : shows the chemical formulas without indication ionic character.

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