Unit III: Learning Goals
solubility Notes
Worksheets & Answer Keys
Study Cards
Review Packages
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Solubility and Ksp Tables |
Conductivity Lab
This lab is an introduction to the different types of solutions. You will measure the conductivity of several solutions to determine whether a solute will form an ionic or molecular solution. See below for a link to the lab:
Conductivity Lab Handout
Ionic and Covalent Compounds Dissolving in Water
This animation shows the difference in how ionic and covalent compounds dissolve. Get animation here!
Solutions and Dilutions Calculations (C1V1 = C2V2)
Can't remember how to do these calculations from CHEM 11? Here are some notes and practice problems for you to try!
Solubility Web Tutorials
Work your way through each of the tutorials to check your understanding of solubility concepts. Get tutorials here!
Phet Solubility Simulation
Add different salts to water, then watch them dissolve and achieve a dynamic equilibrium with solid precipitate. Compare the number of ions in solution for highly soluble NaCl to other slightly soluble salts. Relate the charges on ions to the number of ions in the formula of a salt. Calculate Ksp values. Get simulation here!
This lab is an introduction to the different types of solutions. You will measure the conductivity of several solutions to determine whether a solute will form an ionic or molecular solution. See below for a link to the lab:
Conductivity Lab Handout
Ionic and Covalent Compounds Dissolving in Water
This animation shows the difference in how ionic and covalent compounds dissolve. Get animation here!
Solutions and Dilutions Calculations (C1V1 = C2V2)
Can't remember how to do these calculations from CHEM 11? Here are some notes and practice problems for you to try!
Solubility Web Tutorials
Work your way through each of the tutorials to check your understanding of solubility concepts. Get tutorials here!
Phet Solubility Simulation
Add different salts to water, then watch them dissolve and achieve a dynamic equilibrium with solid precipitate. Compare the number of ions in solution for highly soluble NaCl to other slightly soluble salts. Relate the charges on ions to the number of ions in the formula of a salt. Calculate Ksp values. Get simulation here!
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