Chapter 4:
AP Chemistry
Solution Stoichiometry,
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Objectives: Chapter 4 Solution Stoichiometry
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion the student should be able to:
- explain the solvation process.
- characterize strong, weak and non - electrolytes
- identify strong and weak acids and bases
- define molarity and demonstrate calculations involving
composition of solutions.
- learn and use solubility rules.
- write molecular, complete ionic and net ionic equations.
- demonstrate how to write chemical reaction in the net-ionic
form. (combination, decomposition, metal oxide in water, metal in
water, nonmetal odis in water, double replacement, acid +
carbonated compound, complex ion formation, combustion of a
hydrocarbon, redox)
- define molarity and demonstrate calculations involving the
composition of solutions.
- perform stoiciometric calculations involving precipitation
reactions.
- perform calculations involving acid-base volumetric
analysis.
- characterize Oxidation Reduction reactions.
- balance redox reactions by the half-reaction method.