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Chemical Equations Preparation for College Chemistry Columbia University Department of Chemistry.
Ionic Bonding Table of Contents Lecture/Lab/Activity Date Pg# 22. The Periodic Table9/24/10 47 23. Periodic Def & Trends9/27/10 49 24. Electron config.
Advanced Chemistry Notes Solution Notes. Solutions Solutions – homogeneous mixtures of two or more substances Made up of: –Solvent – substance that does.
Chapter 13 Solutions. Overview Solution Process energy changes, solution formation, chemical reactions Concentration mole fraction, molarity, molality,
Solubility Product Constant A special case of equilibrium involving dissolving. Solid Positive Ion + Negative Ion Mg(NO 3 ) 2 Mg 2+ + 2NO 3 - Keq.
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Chapter 18 The Representative Elements: Groups 1A Through 4A.
Predicting Reactions Presented by Mr. Mark Langella AP Chemistry Instructor College Board Consultant.
Water ZWater is perhaps the most important compound on our planet ZWater has several very important properties ZSurface tension* ZAdhesion/Cohesion* ZFreezing/Boiling*
1) Elemental Form e.g. Ag, Au, Pt – noble metals. 2) Aluminosilicates and Silicates Metal + Al, Si, O e.g. Beryl = Be 3 Al 2 Si 6 O 18 Hard to extract.