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<b>Gas Test Handout (Chapter 14, Pg412)</b><br> *[[Objectives of Gases and Kinetic Molecular Theory]]<br> *GasPressure *GasParameters *[http://www.mpcfaculty.net/mark_bishop/KMT.htm KineticMolecularTheory Animation (thanks to Mark Bishop and website mpcfaculty.net)] *KineticTheoryofGas *[[Barometer and Manometer Notes]] *[http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essentialchemistry/flash/gasesv6.swf Animated webpage to explain Gas Laws (Charles, Boyle, Gus-Lassic) and Avogadro's Hypothesis] *GasLaws *[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0708gaslawworkseet.doc Gas Laws Worksheet](place to write all equations and relationship between parameters) <b>Note pages and need to read book (can't do demo)</b><br> *GasLaws (this used to write down all math equations and relationship between parameters) *[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/0708gaslawworkseet.doc Gas Laws Worksheet](use if want to write down equation in talbe form) *[[Boyle's Law Notes]] *[[Guy-Lussaic' (No Name) Law Notes]] *[[Charles' Law Notes]] *[[Avogadro's Hypothesis Notes]] *CombinedGasLaw *IdealGasLaws <b>Problem Set Handouts</b><br> *[[Steps to Calculate Gas Problems]] *BoylesLawProblemSet *[[Guy-Lussaic' (No Name) Law Problem Set]] *CharlesLawProblemSet *AvogadrosHypothesisProblemSet *CombinedGasLawProblemSet *IdealGasLawsProblemSet *GasLawsProblemSet2 *[[Review Homework for Gas Problems]] *[http://tmcleod.org/cgi-bin/chem2/wiki.cgi?Review_Homework_For_Gas_Problems_2 Review Homework for Gas Problems 2] ------------------------------<br> <b>Solution Test</b><br> *[[Objectives of Solution - Revised 2009]]<br> <b>Note pages and need to read book</b><br> *[http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essentialchemistry/flash/molvie1.swf Animated Website of Sodium Chloride dissolving in water]<br> *[[Solubility]] *[[Molarity]] *[[Molality]] *Dilution is when you add solvent to a solution. So the # of moles of solute does not change from the concentrated solution (higher molarity) to dilute solution (lower molarity). So you can use equation, M<sub>c</sub>V<sub>c</sub> = M<sub>d</sub>V<sub>d</sub> to solve problem (c = concentrated solution and d= dilute solution). *ColligativeProperties <b>Problem Set Handouts</b><br> *SolubilityProblemSet *MolarityProblemSet *MolalityProblemSet *[[Dilution Problem Set]] *ColligativePropertyLab *[[Review Homework for Solution Chemsitry]] *[[Review HW for Solution Math Problems (except Colligative)]] -------------------<br> <b>Acid Bases : Did not give test on this but will be on Final Exam</b><br> <b>In book, chapter 19, Pg586</b><br> <b>Note pages and need to read book</b><br> *FirstyearAcidNaming *[http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essentialchemistry/flash/acid13.swf Animation (by www.mmhe.com) showing difference between a strong acid and a weak acid] *[[pHScale]] *AcidicBasicNeutralSolutions *[[Double Replacement Rxn - Neutralization Rxn]] <b>Problem Set Handouts</b><br> *FirstyearAcidNamingProblemSet1 *[[pH Calculation Problem Set]] *NeutralizationCalculationProblemSet1
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