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Chemistry 20 PowerPoint presentation by R. Schultz [email protected] Chapter 8 8.1 Limiting and Excess Reagents Recall the illustration from Chapter 7: 3 slices…
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Solubility Equilibria Aqueous Solutions and Solubility Equilibria Chapter 9 9.1 The Acid-Base Properties of Salt Solutions Salt: any ionic compound that is formed in a neutralization…
Is Dilution the Solution? Some industries produce acidic wastes. Do acids become harmless as they are diluted? How much H2O is needed to neutralize an acid? What other choice…
Slide 1 SALT WHO IS SALT ? WHO IS SALT ? WHAT IS SALT ? Ionic compound – formed when the hydrogen ion, H+ from an acid is replaced by a metal ion or an ammonium ion, NH4+…