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This unit includes 3 chapters (Equilibrium, Acids and Bases, and Solubility) from Chemistry 12 by McGraw-Hill Ryerson. It is a relatively big unit, and thus extremely important for the students.
Chapter 7 covers materials including the relationship between thermodynamics and equilibrium, the equilibrium constant, and Le Chatelier's principle. A variety of labs can be performed with this chapter.
Chapter 8 is a chapter that is associated with the acids and bases. Introduction to the equilibrium of weak acids and bases are included in this chapter. Students will learn about buffers and titration curves in this chapter. Labs are important to ensure that the students are understanding the materials.
Chapter 9 relates to both chapter 7 and 8, dealing with acid and base properties of salt solutions, as well as the equilibrium of "insoluble" salts.
Chapter 7 covers materials including the relationship between thermodynamics and equilibrium, the equilibrium constant, and Le Chatelier's principle. A variety of labs can be performed with this chapter.
Chapter 8 is a chapter that is associated with the acids and bases. Introduction to the equilibrium of weak acids and bases are included in this chapter. Students will learn about buffers and titration curves in this chapter. Labs are important to ensure that the students are understanding the materials.
Chapter 9 relates to both chapter 7 and 8, dealing with acid and base properties of salt solutions, as well as the equilibrium of "insoluble" salts.