CAS BB 191 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Salt Metathesis Reaction, Chemical Change, Active Transport

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We will learn to identify the following patterns of chemical. 7. 1 writing chemical reactions reactions: combination decomposition single replacement double replacement. Recognizing the pattern will help you write and understand reactions. Chemical change in a solution that results in one or more insoluble products. To predict if a precipitation reaction can occur it is helpful to know the solubilitie of ionic compounds (table 7. 1). Solute that which is dissolved, the substance present in the lesser quantity. Solvent that which does the dissolving, the substance present in the largest quantity. Aqueous solution - solution where the solvent is water. Solutions can be liquids as well as solids and gases. Concentration - amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solution. Colligative properties- properties of solutions that depend on the concentration of the solute particles, rather than the identity of the solute. Water often referred to as the universal solvent .

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