Chemistry Quick Review Ch 17 Quiz Questions over the reading with demonstration Begin Molarity Calculations Homework.

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Chemistry Quick Review Ch 17 Quiz Questions over the reading with demonstration Begin Molarity Calculations Homework

DISCUSS THE FOLLOWING IN YOUR GROUP: List 3 factors that affect the rate at which a solute will dissolve. Using the graph on page 504, how many grams of NaCl can be dissolved in 100.0g of water at 25 o C? What is the general relationship between solubility of a solid and the temperature of the solvent? What is the relationship between solubility of a gas and temperature? What is the difference between an unsaturated, saturated and supersaturated solution?

HOMEWORK: Bring $0.50 for ice cream Due Friday, March 13 Read and take note over Section 18.2 Extra Credit (on webpage) due Fri, 3/13