| Acid-Base Properties of Salt Solutions | Formation of a Precipitate (I) | Formation of a Precipitate (II) |
| Solubility Equilibria (I) | Solubility Equilibria (II) |
| Solubility Equilibria (I) | Solubility Equilibria (II) |
Formation of a Precipitate (II); Lab
A chart similar to this should be either provided by the teacher, or the students may choose to make their own.
The idea is to have 6 aqueous chemicals to react with each other in a chemical well. The chemicals should be chosen in a way that some reaction yields precipitates, while others do not. Each of the reactions should be analyzed and observations should be written in the boxes. All chemicals should be labelled to avoid confusion.
Students will hand in a sheet outlining the net-ionic equation of the reaction that have occurred, along with the observations sheet made during the lab.
The idea is to have 6 aqueous chemicals to react with each other in a chemical well. The chemicals should be chosen in a way that some reaction yields precipitates, while others do not. Each of the reactions should be analyzed and observations should be written in the boxes. All chemicals should be labelled to avoid confusion.
Students will hand in a sheet outlining the net-ionic equation of the reaction that have occurred, along with the observations sheet made during the lab.