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Place chapter 4 note card in the purple bin and copy weekly problem set.
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The AP Chem exam you will take on May 2 is a norm referenced exam. It is based off of how the whole sample of students do on the exam to determine if you pass it. On average when a 60% on the AP chem exam is earned, a 5 is earned on the exam. 50% is a 4… and so on. Original grades ranged from 64 to 32.5 %. Curved grades were 100 to 65%.
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Over all well done Points of concerns Theory – needed to discuss the reaction and how to derive the formula from the mass by calculating moles, then using mole ratios In the conclusion, you needed to state that you could check to see if your formula was correct by writing the formula by crossing and dropping the charges and reducing.
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I gave you all a break, as long as you attempted every problem you earned a 20/20. Check all your answers
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Show demo of a light bulb in sugar and salt water. Electrolyte an aqueous solution with ions The ions create an electrical current to flow through the solution Where do ions come from? Ionic compounds – metal and nonmetal Where have you hear this term before? Nonelectrolyte A solution with no ions present – covalent compounds
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Ionic compounds in water Ionic compounds dissociate into ions when it is dissolves When the ions dissociate, water molecules surround around each ion, causing the ions to be hindered from recombining. This allows the ions to freely move around uniformly in the solution You can predict how the ions separate due to the charges. Examples: K 3 PO 4 and BaCl 2
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Molecule (covalent) compounds in water When covalent compounds dissolve, the molecule stays intact. Common molecular substances are acids Exceptions: strong acids such as HCl ionize (ions dissociate)
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Types of electrolytes Strong Electrolytes Nearly all the ions dissolved in solution Examples: NaCl, HCl Representing: HCl → H + + Cl - no tendency to recombine Weak Electrolytes Very few ions dissolved in solution Examples: sugar (C 6 H 12 O 6 ), acetic acid (HC 2 H 3 O 2 ) Representing: HC 2 H 3 O 2 H + + C 2 H 3 O 2 - Tendency to recombine
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Precipitation Reactions Occur when a solid forms Example: potassium iodide and lead (II) nitrate solutions react. Write a balanced chemical equation. Identify the precipitate formed (page 125) Yes you have to memorize these
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Complete ionic equation: Writes the equation in ions Example: Net ionic equations An equation with the precipitate, liquid (usually water), or gas formed and the ions used to create the precipitate. No spectator ions Example: Try Give it some thought on page 127
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Write a balanced chemical equation for BaCl 2 and K 2 SO 4. Cite the precipitate that is formed. Write the complete ionic equation Write the net ionic equation
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Review and complete practice exercises on page 125, 127, and 128. These answers are given, but the work is not. Make sure you show the work. Page 157 #4.24 Modified directions: write a balanced chemical equation for each Identify the precipitate Write the complete ionic equation Write the net ionic equation
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