1.
Describe the solution process (including balanced reaction equations)
for various common chemical compounds or compound types.
Include molecular compounds, ionic compounds, compounds that have both
covalent and ionic bonds, compounds that are considered non-electrolytes,
strong electrolytes, and weak electrolytes.
2.
Define (preferably by using a mathematical equation) 4 different concentration
units (three of which should involve moles). Give
an example of each.
3.
List the 4 colligative properties of solutions and give the mathematical
equation that relates the change in the property to a solution concentration.
4.
Using freezing point depression give an example of how it is used 1)
to determine molecular weights 2) how it is used
to determine purity 3) how it is used to determine whether a compound dissociates
into ions in solution.
5.
Give some of the factors that determine whether a compound is soluble
in water or not. Include
some illustrious examples.