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Chapter 4 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions

Copyright McGraw-Hill 20091 Chapter 4 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Copyright McGraw-Hill General Properties of Aqueous Solutions Solution-a homogeneous mixture Solute:the component that is dissolved Solvent:the component that does the dissolvingGenerally, the component present in the greatest quantity is considered to be the solvent. Aqueoussolutions are those in which wateris the McGraw-Hill 20093 Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes Electrolyte: substance that dissolved in water produces a solution that conducts electricity Contains ions Nonelectrolyte: substance that dissolved in water produces a solution that does not conduct electricity Does not contain ionsCopyright McGraw-Hill 20094 Dissociation-ionic compounds separate into constituent ions when dissolved in solution Ionization-formation of ions by molecular compounds when dissolvedCopyright McGraw-Hill 20095 Strong and weak electrolytes Strong Electrolyte: 100% dissociation All wat

4.1 General Properties of Aqueous Solutions •Solution - a homogeneous mixture –Solute: the component that is dissolved ‏ –Solvent: the component that does the dissolving Generally, the component present in the greatest quantity is considered to be the solvent. Aqueous solutions are those in which water is the solvent.

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