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1 8/25 – Question of the Day Why do you think we use SI units in science?

2 QUIZ TiME Good luck!! Testing positions

3 8/26 Question of the Day What are some ways you are preparing for the test?

4 8/28 – Question of the Day Why do you think we talk about electrolytes in our diet/supplements?

5 8/28 – Question of the Day Sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium and magnesium Transmitting electrical impulses along nerves and for muscle contraction “Bioelectrical” functions such as moving, heart-beating, thinking, and seeing

6 Chapter 4.1 Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Aqueous solutions 
Solution in which water is the dissolving medium

7 Chapter 4.1 Review: what is a solution?
Prefix – homo (same) Review: what is a solution? A homogenous mixture of 2+ substances Substances of a solution Solute Solvent

8 Chapter 4.1 Nature of the H2O molecule H+, O- Overall neutral Salt

9 Chapter 4.1 3 bulbs, 3 electrical circuits

10 Chapter 4.1 Conducting electricity = flow of electrically charged particles Electrolytes  substance whose aqueous solutions contain ions (e.g. NaCl) Nonelectrolytes  substance whose aqueous solutions do not contain ions (e.g. C12H22O11) Solvation  ions surrounded by H2O molecules, prevented from recombining; disperse uniformly

11 Chapter 4.1 What would make an electrolyte stronger?

12 Chapter 4.1 Strong electrolyte = solute (almost) completely as ions
Weak electrolyte = solute (mostly) as neutral molecules NOT THE SAME AS SOLUBILITY

13 Think about it… Which solute will cause the light bulb in to glow more brightly: CH3OH, NaOH or CH3COOH NaOH

14 Chapter 4.1 Chemical equilibrium  relative numbers of each type of ion or molecule in reaction are constant over time


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