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Section 4 - Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry

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Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry - Section 4 of General Chemistry Notes is 26 pages in length (page 4-1 through page 4-26) and covers ALL you'll need to know on the following lecture/textbook topics:

SECTION 4 -- Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry

4-1 -- Water as a Solvent
  · Aqueous Solutions
  · Water: a Polar Molecule
  · Solutes, Solvents, and Solutions
4-2 -- Hydration (Solvation)
  · Polar Substances
  · Nonpolar Substances
4-3 -- Electrolytes
  · Strong Electrolytes, Weak Electrolytes, and Non-electrolytes
4-5 -- Concentrations of Solutions
  · Molarity (M)
4-7 -- Dilutions
  · Dilute vs. Concentrated
  · M1V1 = M2V2
4-8 -- Types of Chemical Reactions
4-8 -- Precipitation Reactions (Double Displacement Reactions)
  · Formation of a Precipitate
  · Solubility Rules
  · Molecular Equations
  · Complete Ionic Equations and Spectator Ions
  · Net Ionic Equations
4-11 -- Stoichiometry of Precipitation Reactions
4-12 -- Acid-Base Reactions
  · Strong Acid + Strong Base
  · Weak Acid + Strong Base
4-16 -- Volumetric Analysis
  · Acid-Base Titrations
  · Titrations, Titrants, Analytes, Burets, and Indicators
  · Stoichiometric Point (Equivalence Point) vs. Endpoint
4-19 -- Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (Redox Reactions)
  · Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers (Oxidation States)
  · The Oxidizing Agent and The Reducing Agent
  · “OIL RIG”
4-23 -- Balancing Redox Reactions
  · The Half-Reaction Method
  · Writing Half-Reactions
  · Balancing Half-Reactions in Acidic Solution
  · Balancing Half-Reactions in Basic Solution

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