CHEM 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Solubility, Bicarbonate, Spectator Ion

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Chem111 lecture 10 reactions and equilibrium ii. Water is a good solvent for ions, as the molecules can stabilize both cations and anions (solvation hydration) The charge on the o atom is -0. 4 and the charge on the h atoms are +0. 2 each (do not have to worry about this right now) A compound that dissolves in water producing ions is called an electrolyte. Electrolytes ions that will conduct electricity in the resulting solution. On the electrical detector device, the bulb is shining strong. For the same overall concentration of material in solution, there are fewer ions. On the electrical detector device, the bulb is dimmer. Note that weak does not mean dilute. Chemists do not use the terms weak and strong to describe solutions. On the electrical detector device, the bulb is completely out. An example would be ethanol, or ch3ch2oh. For the same overall concentration of material in the solution, there are no ions.

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