Solutions Labs Dry Lab 4 Oxidation-Reduction Equations #9 A Volumetric Analysis #15 Bleach Analysis Chemical equations Chapters 8-11.
Ideal Gas Law Another fluid. Chemistry is all about… MOLES! MOLES! MOLES! (Nice job – class dismissed.)
Tuesday, Feb. 25 th : “A” Day Wednesday, Feb. 26 th : “B” Day (1:05 out) Agenda Homework Questions/Collect Finish Section 13.2: “Concentration and.
Chapter 10 Properties of Solutions 17.1 Solution Composition 17.2 The Thermodynamics of Solution Formation (skip) 17.3 Factors Affecting Solubility 17.4.
Concentration (not the “thinking very hard” kind of concentration)
Solutions. u A solution is formed when one substance disperses uniformly throughout another. u Intermolecular forces function between solute particles.
Chapter 11 Properties of Solutions AP*. AP Learning Objectives LO 1.16 The student can design and/or interpret the results of an experiment regarding.
Unit 10 Review 2011. 1. Describe the following terms Solution Solvent Solute Soluble Insoluble Miscible Immiscible Homogeneous mixtures of 2 or more substances.
Properties of Solutions Chapter 18 Lesson 3. Solution Composition Mass percentage (weight percentage): mass percentage of the component = X 100% mass.
1 11 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions II: Calculations.
CHEMISTRY 161 Chapter 4 .
Agenda: Warm-up: Explain the solvation process Review – terms, importance, “likes dissolve likes” Solubility Curves What can they tell us about solutions?