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Chemistry - Chp 16 - Solutions - Notes
Physical Properties of Solutions Chapter 12 Solution Stoichiometry end of Chapter 4 Problems: 12.12, 12.15, 12.16, 12.17, 12.18, 12.21, 12.22, 12.28, 12.36,
Chapter 16 Properties of solutions. Making solutions l Whether the solute and the solvent are polar, nonpolar, or ionic determines – How much will dissolve.
Chapter 6 Solution, Acids and Bases. Mixtures Two or more substances Two or more substances Heterogeneous- different from place to place Heterogeneous-
Chapter 16 Properties of solutions. Making solutions l What the solute and the solvent are – Whether a substance will dissolve. – How much will dissolve.
Solutions Entry Task: Nov 19 th Monday Question: What are the 2 components that make up a solution? You have 5 minutes.
Solubility Rules & Reference Tables. Components of a Solution Solute: substance being dissolved Ex: Salt, Sugar Solvent: substance doing the dissolving.
Solutions Chapter 13 (part I of II)Properties of Solutions (N.B. aspects of this topic were seen in chapter 4) ( This ppt is a modified file from our Textbook.
Chapter 16 solutions
Chapter 13 Lecture on Solutions & Colligative Properties