Chapter 12 – Water: Removing Dissolved Solutes Week 2, Lesson 1.
Mix the following solutions in pairs Write down the solution pairs and record your results Potassium Iodide Barium Nitrate Lead Nitrate When finished,
13.1. Period 3: Oxides and Chlorides IB Chem HL tml.
Predicting Reactions Presented by Mr. Mark Langella AP Chemistry Instructor College Board Consultant.
Water ZWater is perhaps the most important compound on our planet ZWater has several very important properties ZSurface tension* ZAdhesion/Cohesion* ZFreezing/Boiling*
1) Elemental Form e.g. Ag, Au, Pt – noble metals. 2) Aluminosilicates and Silicates Metal + Al, Si, O e.g. Beryl = Be 3 Al 2 Si 6 O 18 Hard to extract.
The process in which the physical and chemical properties of the original substances change to new substances with different properties atoms are rearranging.
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Section 9-3 Aqueous Solutions An aqueous solution contains one or more dissolved substances (called solutes) in water.aqueous.
Chapter 13
Chapter 21- Main Group of Elements:
1 Brown, LeMay Ch 13 AP Chemistry CaCl 2 (aq). ExampleSolventSolute Air (g in g) Soda (g in l) H 2 in Pt (g in s) Alcoholic beverages (l in l) Sea water.