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Day 4 Chemical Equilibrium Lecture Presentation Unit 7 Day 4 Chemical Equilibrium James F. Kirby Quinnipiac University Hamden, CT Edited by M. Day

Warm Up 1. Which of the following graphs looks most like your graph from the Phet? 2. What is the purpose of the reaction quotient, Q? A B C

Agenda Review: Practice Problems Notes and Practice: Ksp (Equilibrium Constant for Solubility Product) Practice: Complex Ion Formation Work Time: Review Lab

Review Answer Key VIEW: Which way will a reaction proceed? Answer Keys from last class TIME: 4 MINUTES WHEN DONE: Highlight questions you would like to review before assessment THEN begin reading through Ksp notes packet

Ksp and Complex Ion Formation FOLLOW ALONG: On Document Camera with Notes Handout TIME: 24 MINUTES WHEN DONE: Complete Complex Ion Formation Handout