8.1 Properties and Importance - global water importance 8.2

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8.1 Properties and Importance
- global water importance
Unit 3 – Solutions
8.2
- types of solutions (3 states x 3 states) solute/solvent
8.3
- dissolving – why things dissolve – intermolecular forces – ion/dipole, ion/ion
- factors that affect dissolving – polar vs. non-polar, like dissolves like
8.5
- classification of solution by saturation – one crystal test
- solubility, factors, units, reading the solubility vs. temperature graph
8.6/8.7
- molar concentration, n = M x V
- dilution of solutions  M1V1 = M2V2
8.8
- concentration m/m %, v/v%, ppm, ppb
9.1
- solubility rules/chart
- precipitation reactions – ionic equation, net ionic equations, spectator ions
- double displacement reactions that decompose to a gas
9.2 Water Treatment – DO NOT REVIEW
9.3 Qualitative Analysis of water
- separation and identification
9.5
- stoichiometry – quiz: predict products, formula, balance, find ppt., find mole(s),
(find limiting reagent), find moles ppt., find mass of ppt. or concentration of an ion
10.1
- Arrhenius theory: H1+ acid, OH1- - base
- properties of acid and bases
10.2
- strong vs. weak acids and bases – extent of dissociation
10.3
- neutralization reaction: Acid + Base  salt + water; net H+ + OH1- ---> H2O
- acid – base titration calculation by equation at end point/equivalence point
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