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Below you will find:
– video links to topics from chapter 4
– -objectives for chapter 4
videos
Balancing Redox Equations in Acidic Solution
Balancing RedOx Equations in Basic Solutions
ChemGuy videos RedOx and balancing – suggest you study all 4 of these
Solution Chemistry 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0DZ3wDlYek electrolytes and nonelectrolytes
Solution Chemistry 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFNRTOfgImI&feature=related Factors affecting solubility
Solution Chemistry 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGWBJIsMElg&feature=related Saturation and Equilibrium….we will cover equilibrium in great detail second semester
Solution Chemistry 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebifer4-Xp4&feature=related Making solutions of known concentration….this is a great review of this type of calculation You really should watch it if you are having any difficulty with this type of calcuation.
Solution Chemistry 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM9iJYNLR9A&feature=related making solutions and diluting solutions to known concentrations M1V1 = M2V2 (He uses C1V1=C2V2)
Solution Chemistry 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzbUn2iXmMU&feature=related Parts Per Million and Dissociation equations.
Solution Chemistry 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2liasSXCXM&feature=related Net Ionic Equations…Great overview of what we studied for writing net ionic equations.
Ch 4 Solutions and Chemical reactions in solution
- Predict the products of chemical reactions that occur in solution
- write correct net ionic equations in the AP chemistry test style (for question #3 free response)
- apply the solubility rules to predict what compounds will be soluble and which will be insoluble
- determine the molarity of a solution
- calculate the molarity of each ion in a solution
- determine the mass and/or volume of reagents necessary to prepare a solution of a given molarity
- solve problems related to dilution
- apply solubility rules to determine the products of precipitation reactions
- compare formula equation, complete Ionic and Net Ionic Equations
- Understand the calculations used in Gravimetric Analysis
- Perform titration calculations of strong acids with strong bases
- Assign oxidation states to atoms in a compound
- define oxidation and reduction and determine species in a reaction that have been oxidized and reduced
- Balance Redox equations by the Half-Reaction Method for both acid and basic solutions
This series of YouTube videos are a good summary of solution Videos. If you read chapter 4 and none of it makes sense try these videos.