Chemistry 398 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Sodium Nitrate, Silver Nitrate, Standard Solution

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Chapter 4 notes - types of chemical reactions and solution chemistry. Acetic, citric, butyric, malic: weak bases (ammonia, nonelectrolytes conduct no current, no ions present in solution, alcohols, sugars. 4. 3 the composition of solutions: molarity, moles of solute per liter of solution. M = molarity = moles of solute/liters of solutionb. L x mol/l x g/mol = grams required to prepare the standard: dilution, dilution of a volume of solution with water does not change the number of moles present, solving dilution problems. 4. 5 precipitation reactions: dissociation, ionic compounds dissolve in water and the ions separate and move independently. Ag+ (aq) + no3 (aq) + na+ (aq) + cl- products: determination of products, recombination of ions, agno3. Both products are soluble and all ions remain independent in solution; no reaction occurs. Na+ (aq) + cl- (aq) + k+ (aq) + no3 (aq)table 4. 1 simple rules for the solubility of salts in water: most nitrate (no3-

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