Precipitation

(Lecture id-1042)

TOPICS & OBJECTIVES

1040 - Precipitation
    1010 - Know the definition of precipitation and solubility.
    1020 - Know the definition of chemical equilibrium.
    1030 - Understand how equilibrium results in partial dissociation.
    1040 - Predict the equilibrium concentrations of strong and weak electrolytes in solutions.
    1050 - Understand the relationship between electrolyte concentrations and conductivity in solutions.
    1060 - Predict the equilibrium concentrations of strong and weak acid/bases in solutions.
    1070 - Predict the water solubility of nitrate, acetate, sulfate, bromide, chloride, and iodide salts.
    1080 - Predict the water solubility of sulfide, carbonate, phosphate, and hydroxide salts.
    1090 - Predict the water solubility of alkali metal and ammonium salts.
 
1050 - Net Ionic Eqns
    1010 - Write molecular, ionic, and net ionic equations given a description of a chemical reaction.
    1010 - Understand how the formation of non-electrolytes can impact chemical equilibrium.
    1020 - Write balanced molecular, ionic, and net ionic equations given a description of a chemical reaction.
    1020 - Understand gas evolution, precipitation and neutralization form non-electrolytes.
    1030 - Identify and give examples of acid-base, neutralization, and precipitation driven reaction.
 
1060 - RedOx Reactions
    1010 - Understand the processes of oxidation and reduction.
    1020 - Determine the oxidation number of free ions and of individual atoms in neutral compounds.
    1030 - Identify a single displacement reaction kinetic.
    1040 - Identify an oxidation-reduction driven reaction.
    1050 - Identify the half reactions in net redox chemical reactions.
    1060 - Predict the product of redox reactions using the activity series.
    1070 - Find six activity groups on the periodic table.
 


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