After completing this unit, you will be able to: The student understands and can apply the factors that influence the behavior of solutions. The student is expected to:
describe the unique role of water in solutions in terms of polarity
apply the general rules regarding solubility through investigations with aqueous solutions
calculate the concentration of solutions in units of molarity
calculate the dilutions of solutions using molarity
distinguish among types of solutions such as electrolytes and nonelectrolytes; unsaturated, saturated, and supersaturated solutions; and strong and weak acids and bases
investigate factors that influence solid and gas solubility and rates of dissolution such as temperature, agitation, and surface area
define acids and bases and distinguish between Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry definitions and predict products in acid-base reactions that form water
define pH and calculate the pH of a solution using the hydrogen ion concentration
Behavior of Solutions Part 1 RETEST
Behavior of Solutions Part 2 RETEST