Unit 4 Aqueous
Chemistry
Introduction:
Objectives
Solubility
- The student will be
able to predict solubility of common ionic compounds in water, as well as
predict precipitates that may form.
Reaction Rates
- The student will be
able be introduced to the concept of net ionic equations and the removal of
spectator ions from the equation. The student will be able to identify and
write simple equations.
Acids and Bases
- The student will be
able to identify strong acids, strong bases, weak acids and weak bases from
a list of common electrolytes.
Neutralization
- Students will be able
to complete balanced neutralization reactions.
Ox-Redox Reactions
- The student will be
able to calculate oxidation numbers of an element in a compound.
- The student will be
able to balance simple ox-redox reactions.
Molarity
- The student will be
able to convert from molarity to moles per liter and back to molarity in
order to perform dilution problems.
Titrations
- The student will be
able to work out simple titration problems to calculate the molarity of a
given sample.
Handouts and homework for
chapter 4:
A.
Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide
B.
Activity Series of Metals in aqueous solutions
C.
Solubility Rules
D.
Solubility Rules (the
good guys versus the bad guys)
E.
Precipitation reactions
F.
Study Questions
G.
Titration
Problems
H.
Oxidation
Numbers
PowerPoint Lectures
A.
Solutions and Stoichiometry
B.
Electrolytes and precipitation Rxns
C.
Precipitation Rxns
D.
Acid Base Reactions
E.
Titrations and Oxidations #