Summary Types of chemical reactions and solution stoichiometry
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Course
Principles of Chemistry
Institution
UofT
Book
Chemical Principles
Summary of 4th chapter from Chemical Principles: Zumdahl and Decoste. Notes containing key concepts from the chapter and thorough explanations of the terminology. Also includes formulas and relevant course-related information.
Types of chemical reactions and
solution stoichiometry
4.1 Water, the common solvent
4.2 The nature of aqueous solutions: weak and strong electrolytes
4.3 The composition of solutions
4.4 Types of chemical reactions
4.5 Precipitation reactions
4.6 Describing reactions in solution
4.7 Selective precipitation
4.8 Stoichiometry of precipitation reactions
4.9 Acid-Base reactions
4.10 Reduction-Oxidation reactions
4.11 Balancing Reduction-Oxidation reactions
4.12 Simple Reduction-Oxidation titrations
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