CHEM 001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Silver Nitrate, Fluorine, Lead

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Saturated solution : a solution that contains the maximum concentration of a solute. Supersaturated solution : a solution containing more than the maximum quantity of possible at a given temperature. Oxidation-reduction reactions solute predicted to be soluble in a given volume of solution at a given temperature. Reaction that increases oxygen content of a substance (loss of electrons) Reaction involving loss of o 2 (gain of electrons) Fe 2 o 3 (s) + 3co(g) 2fe(s) + 3co 2 (g) charge on the ion. O. n. s of atoms in a neutral molecule sum to zero ; o. n. s of atoms in an ion sum to. In each atom in a pure element, o. n. F - = -1; fe 3+ = +3; o 2- = -2; na + = +1. Hydrogen = +1, oxygen = -2 in most compounds (except in peroxides where. Br and cl have -1 o. n. , unless combined with o or f.

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