Chem Chapter 4

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Precipitation reaction
Involves the formation of an insoluble product or products from the reaction of soluble reactants
Overall equation
Shows all reactants and products in undissociated form
AgNO3(aq)+LiCl(aq)==>AgCl(s)+LiNO3(aq)
Overall equation
Complete ionic equation
Equation in which strong electrolytes are shown as ions in the solution
Ag+(aq)+NO3-(aq)+Li+(aq)+Cl-(aq)=>AgCl(s)+Li+(aq)+NO3-(aq)
Complete ionic equation
Net ionic equation
Equation which shows only those species in the solution that actually undergo a chemical change
Ag+(aq)+Cl-(aq)=>AgCl(s)
Net ionic equation
The amount of solute in a given quantity of that solution
Concentration
The number of moles of solute per liter of solution
Molarity
Titration
A procedure to determine the quantity of one substance by adding a measured amount of a second substance.
Equivalence point
The point at which the stoichiometrically equivalent amounts of the two reactants are present