OBJECTIVE: Students will describe and explain orally and in writing, how several factors affect the solubility and speed of solution.
W.O.D. miscible-forming a homogeneous mixture when added together
WARM-UP
Define the following terms: solution, solubility, unsaturated solution, saturated solution, immiscible, & molarity
HW
Page 524 #3-9
CW-making notes on chapter 16
Use the following questions to generate your notes
1. Describe and explain how each of the following affect how fast a solution will form (a) temperature, particle size, and agitation.
2. Describe how solubility is determined and state the units used to measure solubility.
3. Describe and explain how each of the following affects the solubility of solids and gases: temperature and pressure
4. Use fig 16.5 and give the solubility of KNO3 at (a) 20 degrees Celsius (b) 40 degrees Celsius. Describe how temperature affects the solubility of KNO3
5. State Henry's law. Give the equation used
6. Complete practice problems page 524 #1-2
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