Chapter 12 Stoichiometry The study of the quantitative, or measurable, relationships that exist in chemical formulas and chemical reactions.Stoichiometry.
Acids and Bases. Solutions homogeneous mixtures in which one substance is dissolved into another the “solute” dissolves in the “solvent” example: Kool-Aid.
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Acids & Bases Svante Arrhenius (1887) ACIDS Turn indicator dye litmus from blue to red React with active metals such as zinc, iron, and tin, dissolving.
BELL-WORK TB pg 371 #12. CW 2.4 Review TB pg 353 # 13-14,17-18 TB pg 363 # 16 TB pg 371 # 11.
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Solutions Concentrations of Solutions. Solutions Objectives Given the mass of solute and volume of solvent, calculate the concentration of solution.
Preview Objectives Concentration Molarity Molality Chapter 12 Section 3 Concentration of Solutions.
Metric Capacity
Molarity
172,000 converted to scientific notation