CHEM 1A Chapter Notes - Chapter 4.1-4.8: Sodium Hydroxide, Stoichiometry, Lead

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Solution= mixture of a solute and a solvent. Solute: substance being dissolved; minor component in the solution. Solvent- substance doing the dissolving; major component in solution. Dissociation= separation of an ionic compound into its ions. Acid: substance that increases amount of h+ ions in a solution. Weak acid- dissociates less than 100% in solution. Base: substance that increases amount of oh- ions in solution. Weak base- dissociates less than 100% in solution. Strong electrolytes: ionic compounds, strong acids, strong bases. Non electrolyte: dissolves, but does not dissociate- no ions, won"t carry a charge. Molarity (m) = number of moles of solute/ liters of solution. Initial # of moles= final # of moles. Precipitation- formation of a solid compound in a solution. + 2k+ + 2cl-= pbcl2 (s) + 2k +2no3. Net ionic equation- eliminate all species that are identical on both sides. Spectator ions- ions that don"t participate in the reaction (k+, no3.

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