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[Animated Website of Sodium Chloride dissolving in water] |
[Animated Website of Sodium Chloride dissolving in water]. Describe the dynamic equilibrium that occurs in saturated solutions.[7.3] |
4. Calculate concentration in terms of molarity. Use molarity to perform solution dilution and solution stoichiometry.(7.2) |
4. Calculate concentration in terms of molarity, molality, solubility and percent by mass.[7.4] . Use molarity to perform solution dilution and solution stoichiometry.(7.2) |
5. Compare and contrast qualitatively the properties of solutions and pure solvents (called Colligative properties) including Boiling point elevation and Freezing point depression).(7.4) Beyond MCAS Topics |
5. Compare and contrast qualitatively & quantitively the properties of solutions and pure solvents (called Colligative properties) including Boiling point elevation and Freezing point depression).(7.4) |
6. Describe the dynamic equilibrium that occurs in saturated solutions.[7.3] 7. Calculate concentration in terms of molarity, molality, solubility and percent by mass.[7.4] 8. Use a solubility curve to determine saturation values at different temperatures.[7.5] 9. Understand Colligative Properties including calculate the freezing point depression and boiling point elevation of a solution.[7.6](7.4) 10. Write net ionic equations for precipitation reactions in aqueous solutions.[7.7] |
6. Use a solubility curve to determine saturation values at different temperatures.[7.5] |
Essential Question: Do you believe that? (theory explains observations)
Each student will be able to:
1. Determine and explain miscibility and dissolving of two subtances using knowledge of IMF.[7.1](7.1)
[Animated Website of Sodium Chloride dissolving in water]. Describe the dynamic equilibrium that occurs in saturated solutions.[7.3]
2. Describe the process by which solutes dissolve in solvents.[7.1](7.1)
3. Identify and explain the factors that affect the rate of dissolving, i.e., temperature, concentration, and mixing.[7.2](7.3)
4. Calculate concentration in terms of molarity, molality, solubility and percent by mass.[7.4]
. Use molarity to perform solution dilution and solution stoichiometry.(7.2)
5. Compare and contrast qualitatively & quantitively the properties of solutions and pure solvents (called Colligative properties) including Boiling point elevation and Freezing point depression).(7.4)
6. Use a solubility curve to determine saturation values at different temperatures.[7.5]