CHM 109 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: The Main Point, Sodium Hydroxide, Spectator Ion

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This is a skeleton outline, you are responsible for more than this. And especially for this chapter, there is more in the notes than in the book. Also, the location of the material has really moved around between the 4th and the 5th editions. Ch 9 chemical change or net ionic equations (c&p 4th ed and 5th ed and 6th ed) Practice questions from pp 261a in 6th ed, pp267+ in 4th ed, pp273+ in 5th ed : The main point of this chapter : when some ionic compounds are put into water, they dissolve by separating into their component ions. These ions are totally separate from each other. One ion can react with something while the other ion does nothing. In terms of the way the body works, blood and cytosol are mostly water so many compounds in the body separate to ions and function as such.

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