PowerPoint Handouts for Electrolytes and Non-Electrolytes
AgNO 3 (aq) + NaCl(aq) AgCl(s) + NaNO 3 (aq) What happens when you put AgNO 3 and NaCl in water?
Www.cengage.com/chemistry/cracolice Mark S. Cracolice Edward I. Peters Mark S. Cracolice The University of Montana Chapter 9 Chemical Change.
Ionic compound
Lecture 3
L4a Intermolecular Forces Spring2014
+ Chapter 13 Ions in Aqueous Solutions and Colligative Properties.
Preview Lesson Starter Objectives Dissociation Ionization Strong and Weak Electrolytes Chapter 13.
Properties of Solutions Chapter 13 BLB 11 th. Expectations: g ↔ mol (using molar mass) g ↔ mL (using density) Other conversions: temp., pressure,
In 1887, Svante August Arrhenius proposed that when a substance dissolves in water, particles of the substance separate from each other and disperse into.
Modern Chemistry Chapter 13 Ions in Aqueous Solutions and Colligative Properties.
Bell Work. Ionic and Covalent Compounds Ions and molecules can combine to form compounds. Because there are millions of compounds, scientists organize.