CHE 1300 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Spectator Ion, Ion, Nonmetal

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4 driving forces/tendencies favor chemical change: solid forms, water forms, gas forms, electrons transfer. Strong electrolytes substances completely dissociate into ions in solution. ** to conduct electricity in water, material must provide charged particles & must be able to ow ** Identify the solid that forms in a reaction. Describe reactions in a solution: molecular, complete, net ionic equations. Shows complete formulas of all reactants & products. Doesn"t give clear picture of what actually occurs in solution. All strong electrolytes are shown as ions. Spectator ions are present here (hence: complete) Only components of the solution that undergo change are shown. Strong acid = virtually every molecule dissociates (ionizes) in water to form h+ ion & anion. Strong base = a metal oh- that is completely soluble in water, giving separate oh- & cations. Products of the reaction of a strong acid + strong base = water & salt. Aqueous reactants form gas product (directly/or through intermediate)

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