Chapter 8 - Solutions and Solubility
8.1 Solubility and Solubility Curves |
Vocabulary and Types of Solutions
Factors Affecting Dissolving and Solubility Review Polarity and “Like Dissolves Like” Pages 284 – 288 Pages 290 – 295 Pg. 289 # 1-3, 8-10 - Define and compare solvents and solutes - Use solvents and solutes to define saturated solutions, and the conditions they are created - Revisit the like dissolves like rules for solubility - Solve a variety of solutions problems using content the like dissolves like rule |
8.2 Factors Affecting Solubility and Dissociation |
Process of Dissolving at the Molecular Level Analyzing Solubility Curves
Pages 296 – 297 Pg. 301 # 1, 3, 6, 7 - Solve a variety of solutions problems using content from solubility curves, and the like dissolves like rule - Analyze solubility curves to predict solubility’s |
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8.3 [ ] Concentration
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Expressions and Calculations for Molar Concentration
Pages 302 – 316 Practice and Classwork: Pg 305 #1-3 Pg 308 #5, 7, 9 Pg 312 #15-16 Pg 316 #19, 20 - Define and calculate concentration in various forms (i.e. % volume/volume, % mass/mass, %mass/volume, molar concentration, and parts per method) I have included some handwritten examples of questions, but not all of the ones I have assigned. Look at how I performed them and then attempt the questions that were assigned! |
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8.4 Making Solutions and Dilutions |
- Fill in "Preparing Solutions" using 319 of your textbook.
- Know how to prepare a solution using a volumetric flask and dilution - handout c1v1 = c2v2 (answers are attached to this document) Learn the proper lab technique to prepare a solution from stock solutions Use mathematical calculations to dilute a stock solution to a new concentration Discuss purposes for diluting a solution Practice for today's lesson.... • Pg 321 #25-27 • Pg 324 #1-5 • Chapter 8 Review: Pg 325 #1-26, 28, 29, 32, 33 |
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Chapter 9 - Concentration
9.1 Making Predictions About Solubility |
-Review double displacement reactions and making predictions using solubility guidelines
Lesson on factors affecting solubility: - ion charge - ion size -molecule size, temperature, heat, pressure Homework: -Double Displacement Worksheet -Pg 366 #1 3 4 |
9.2 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions |
Read pg 337-347
Pg 339 #4 Pg 343 #5-6 Pg 347 #2, 4, 6-7 There is also an attached worksheet with practice questions |
9.3 Solutions Stoichiometry |
Read pg. 348- 356
Pg 352 #7-10 Pg 355 #11-13 Pg 356 #1-7 |
Chapter 10 - Acids and Bases
10.1 Acid-Base Theories |
Read pg 373 - 378
Pg 379 #11-16 |
10.2 Strong Vs Weak Acids & Bases |
Pages 375 – 379
Pages 381 – 384 Pg. 380 # 4, 5, 9 Worksheets
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10.3 Acid - Base Reactions |
Neutralization Reactions
Calculations for Acid-Base Reactions Pages 394 – 398 Pg. 398 # 10-13
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Test Review
As always, do the review from the textbook.