Big Idea 3. Chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of atoms and describe how matter changes.
Memorization work required for this chapter.
Memorize the solubility rules.
Section 4.1: General Properties of Aqueous Solutions
o Identify compounds as acids or bases, and as strong, weak, or nonelectrolytes.
Section 4.2: Precipitation Reactions
o Recognize reactions by type and be able to predict the products of simple acid-base, precipitation, and redox reactions.
Section 4.3: Acids, Bases, and Neutralization Reactions
o Identify compounds as acids or bases, and as strong, weak, or nonelectrolytes.
Section 4.4: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
o Recognize reactions by type and be able to predict the products of simple acid-base, precipitation, and redox reactions.
Section 4.5: Concentrations of Solutions
o Describe how to carry out a dilution to achieve a desired solution concentration.
Section 4.6: Solution Stoichiometry and Chemical Analysis
o Describe how to perform and interpret the results of a titration.
Section 20.1: Oxidation States and Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
o Identify oxidation, reduction, oxidizing agent, and reducing agent in a chemical equation.
Section 20.2: Balancing Redox Reactions
o Complete and balance redox equations using the method of half reactions.