CHEM 1AL Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Chemical Equation, Solubility, Spectator Ion

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To purify water and eliminate harmful bacteria and viruses, oxidizing agents o 3 and clo 2 are used. Solution: a homogenous mixture in which one or more substances are uniformly dispersed as separate atoms, molecules, or ions throughout another substance. Solvent: present in greater amount in a solution. Solute: present in smaller amount in a solution. When water is the solvent, it is an aqueous solution. M = moles solute / liters solution. Solubility: the amount of substance that dissolves in a given volume of solvent at a given temperature. Polarity of water allows it to dissolve many substances (partial negative charge on the oxygen and partial positive charge on the hydrogens) Ionic compounds dissociates and forms ions in solution. Precipitation reaction: reactions in which a precipitate is formed. Precipitate: a solid that forms when 2 solutions are mixed. Most ionic solids that contain na + , k + , or nh 4 .

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