CHEM 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Ion, Solubility, Chemical Equation

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When you put (aq) by an ion that means there is that ion with waters surrounding it. When we do a dilution, we have a set number of solutes in a container and when we add solvent, we are not changing the number of solutes, we are just changing the molarity. Ionic compounds in water: agcl will stay solid when put in water, agcl has such strong bonds together that the silver wants to be with the chloride so badly that water cannot rip it apart into independent ions. Solubility of salts in water: all nitrate salts are soluble, most salts of na+, k+, and nh4. + are soluble: silver, lead, and mercury are all insoluble, slightly soluble = think insoluble, look at table 4. 1 and gauchospace. Metathesis reactions (double-replacement reactions: going to transpose or switch things around in our reaction, take 2 ionic compounds and combine them together.

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