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OBJECTIVE By the end of the class period today I will be prepared to study successfully for the unit 6 Solutions exam.
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Solutions
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THE RULES: You keep track of your own point total Answers must be written legibly on the dry erase board The host’s decisions are final
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And now…here is the host of Jeopardy… Ms. Krone
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Let’s Get Ready to play… Today’s Categories are:
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Solution Formation
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Electrolytes
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Molarity and Dilutions Molarity and Dilutions
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Solubility
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Name that Movie Name that Movie
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Solutions
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Solution Formation ElectrolytesMolarity and Dilutions SolubilityName that Movie 100 200 300 Solutions
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Solution Formation - 100 Which of the following does not affect the rate of solubility of a solid solute? Agitation, surface area, saturation, or temperature
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Solution Formation - 100 Which of the following does not affect the rate of solubility of a solid solute? Agitation, surface area, saturation, or temperature
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Solution Formation - 200 How will an increase of surface area affect the rate of solubility?
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Solution Formation - 200 An increase in surface area will increase the rate of solubility.
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Solution Formation - 300 Describe 2 ways to increase the solubility of a gas solute.
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Solution Formation - 300 Decrease agitation Increase pressure Decrease temperature
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Electrolytes- 100 What type of electrolyte is shown in the picture on the left? The picture on the right?
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Electrolytes- 100 Nonelectrolyte Weak Electrolyte
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Electrolytes- 200 What type of electrolyte is Li 2 PO 4 ? How do you know?
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Electrolytes- 200 Li 2 PO 4 Strong Electrolyte; ionic compound that completely dissociates in water
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Electrolytes- 300 What type of electrolyte is C 6 H 12 O 6 ? How do you know?
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Electrolytes- 300 C 6 H 12 O 6 Nonelectrolyte; covalent compound that does not create ions in water
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Molarity and Dilutions-100 What volume of 16.0 M sulfuric acid must be used to prepare 2.5 L of a 0.110 M H 2 SO 4 solution?
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Molarity and Dilutions-100 What volume of 16.0 M sulfuric acid must be used to prepare 2.5 L of a 0.110 M H 2 SO 4 solution? 0.017 L
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Molarity and Dilutions-200 Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 11.5 g of solid NaOH in enough water to make 1.57 L of solution
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Molarity and Dilutions-200 Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 11.5 g of solid NaOH in enough water to make 1.57 L of solution 0.183 M NaOH
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Molarity and Dilutions -300 What volume of 18.5 M hydrochloric acid must be used to prepare 1.50 L of a 2.50 M HCl solution? What volume of water must be added?
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Molarity and Dilutions- 300 What volume of 18.5 M hydrochloric acid must be used to prepare 1.50 L of a 2.50 M HCl solution? What volume of water must be added? 0.203 L of stock solution 1.30 L of water
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Solubility-100 What allows water to dissolve ionic substances?
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Solubility-100 Polarity
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Solubility-200 Which of the solutes has the highest solubility at 20 degrees Celsius?
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Solubility-200 NaCl
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Solubility-300 How much KCl is needed to saturate a 100 mL solution of water at 80 degrees Celsius?
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Solubility-300 50 grams
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Name that Movie-100Talk To Me - 100 Up Arrow Tin Issues (What you wear)
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Name that Movie-100 The Hunger Games
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Name that Movie- 200Talk To Me - 200 Daisy me roland they hay tin
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Name that Movie-200 Finding Nemo
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Name that Movie- 300Name that Movie-100
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Name that Movie- 300 Life of Pi
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