SCH3U Solutions Test Review

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SCH3U Solutions Test Review

SCH3U Solutions Test Review

1. Introduction to Solutions:

-  Vocabulary (solution, solvent, solute, solubility, miscible, immiscible, saturated, unsaturated, supersaturated etc.)

-  Factors affecting solubility. Be able to make connections with intermolecular forces

-  Solubility curves

2. Reactions in Solution:

-  Qualitative Analysis (ions in solution, flame tests etc.)

-  Reactions in solution (precipitation, gas, neutralization) how would you test for this?

-  Predicting solubility using solubility rules (will it precipitate?)

-  Total and net ionic equations

-  Systematic analysis (flow charts)

3. Solution Concentration:

-  Dilute versus concentrated

-  Percentage concentration (v/v, w/v, m/m)

-  ppm, ppb, ppt

-  Molarity (mol/L) C = n/V

4. Preparing Solutions:

-  From a pure solid (calculations and technique)

-  By dilution C1V1 = C2V2 (calculations and technique)

-  Lab skills (e.g. precision of different glassware i.e. graduated cylinder versus volumetric flask etc.)

5. Volumetric Stoichiometry:

-  Determining concentration, volume, number of moles, mass of precipitate

-  Remember: limiting reactant!!

6. Acids and Bases:

-  Properties of acids and bases

-  Strong versus weak; concentrated versus dilute

-  pH calculations and indicators

-  Titrations (calculations and technique)

p. 309 #1-3, 5-9, 11-15, 17, 18 p. 403 #1, 2, 4-7, 10, 18, 19, 21

p. 358 #1-3, 9, 10 p. 408 #1, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14-18, 20-24, 28, 31-35

SCH3U Solutions Test Review

1. Introduction to Solutions:

-  Vocabulary (solution, solvent, solute, solubility, miscible, immiscible, saturated, unsaturated, supersaturated etc.)

-  Factors affecting solubility. Be able to make connections with intermolecular forces

-  Solubility curves

2. Reactions in Solution:

-  Qualitative Analysis (ions in solution, flame tests etc.)

-  Reactions in solution (precipitation, gas, neutralization) how would you test for this?

-  Predicting solubility using solubility rules (will it precipitate?)

-  Total and net ionic equations

-  Systematic analysis (flow charts)

3. Solution Concentration:

-  Dilute versus concentrated

-  Percentage concentration (v/v, w/v, m/m)

-  ppm, ppb, ppt

-  Molarity (mol/L) C = n/V

4. Preparing Solutions:

-  From a pure solid (calculations and technique)

-  By dilution C1V1 = C2V2 (calculations and technique)

-  Lab skills (e.g. precision of different glassware i.e. graduated cylinder versus volumetric flask etc.)

5. Volumetric Stoichiometry:

-  Determining concentration, volume, number of moles, mass of precipitate

-  Remember: limiting reactant!!

6. Acids and Bases:

-  Properties of acids and bases

-  Strong versus weak; concentrated versus dilute

-  pH calculations and indicators

-  Titrations (calculations and technique)

p. 309 #1-3, 5-9, 11-15, 17, 18 p. 403 #1, 2, 4-7, 10, 18, 19, 21

p. 358 #1-3, 9, 10 p. 408 #1, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14-18, 20-24, 28, 31-35