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Introduction to Reactions in Aqueous Solutions

1 Distinguish between an electrolyte and a nonelectrolyte, and provide examples of each. 5.2 Use the solubility guidelines tor common ionic solids to determine whether 5-4 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions Some General Principles 5-7 Stoichiometry of Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Titrations [Pg.152]

3 identify the common strong acids and bases, and write chemicai equations for reactions invoiving acids and bases. [Pg.152]

4 identify the oxidation states of aii eiements or ions in a reaction, and determine whether a redox process occurs. [Pg.152]

5 Determine the baianced equation for a redox reaction by foiiowing the haif-equation method in acidic and basic soiutions. [Pg.152]

When clear, colorless aqueous solutions of cobalt(ll) chloride and sodium hydroxide are mixed, a blue cloud of solid cobalt(ll) hydroxide is formed. Such precipitation reactions are one of the three types of reactions considered in this chapter. [Pg.152]


Chapters Introduction to Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Analyze... [Pg.184]

In Chapter 5 (Introduction to Reactions in Aqueous Solutions), we revised Section 5-1 to differentiate between dissociation and ionization, and introduced a new figure to illustrate the dissociation of an ionic compound in water. [Pg.1487]


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