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<tt><b>Quiz 7: Ch 17 (17.5-17.6), Chapter 5 (review) and Ch 19
(19.1)</b><b><br>
</b><br>
</tt><br>
<tt><tt><tt><b>Sections 17.5:</b> </tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> </tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>Solubility-product constant (Ksp), calculating Ksp
from solubility,<br>
Factors affecting solubility (common-ion effect, pH,
complex-ion<br>
formation, amphoterism).<br>
<br>
</tt><tt></tt></tt><b>Sections 17.6:</b><b><br>
</b><br>
Precipitation and separation of ions. Section 17.7 is just for<br>
your information about separation of ions. There will be no<br>
specific questions from 17.7. However, reading through this<br>
section may help you understand precipitation reactions and<br>
what types of compounds are usually insoluble and to what degree.<br>
There are a couple of homework problems to aid in this.<br>
<br>
Also, there is a Sample Integrative Exercise in this section you<br>
should be able to do.<br>
</tt><br>
<tt><tt>On the quiz, if you need to use an ICE table, you must show
the work<br>
and the ICE table. When making any assumptions you should show
that<br>
your assumptions are okay (less than 5% error). If the percent
error<br>
is greater than 5%, you need to solve the resulting quadratic
equation<br>
or use the method of successive approximations (both shown in
class<br>
and in the notes). You must show this work. If you don't, you
will<br>
not get full credit.<br>
<br>
</tt></tt><tt><b>Homework coverage (you should be able to all
problems in the given ranges):<br>
<br>
</b>For those of you using the 14th edition the quiz covers
sections 17.5-17.6,<br>
You should be able to do homework problems 17.8-17.11,
17.55-17.76,<br>
17.97, 17.99-17.109, 17.115, 17.117-17.118<br>
<br>
For those of you using the 13th edition the quiz covers sections
17.5-17.6.<br>
You should be able to do homework problems 17.8-17.11,
17.55-17.76,<br>
17.99-17.109, 17.115, 17.117-17.118<br>
<br>
<b>For the on-line homework:</b><b><br>
</b><br>
</tt><tt><b><b><b><b>For Credit:<br>
</b></b></b></b>Ch 17 (17.5) Tutorials 4 </tt><tt><tt>Due
11:59 PM Sunday, Mar 17th</tt> <br>
</tt><tt>Ch 17d (17.5) Homework Review </tt><tt><tt>Due 11:59 PM
Sunday, Mar </tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><tt>17th<br>
<br>
</tt></tt></tt></tt><tt><tt> </tt></tt><tt><tt><b><b><b><b>C</b></b></b></b></tt><tt>h
17 (17.6) Tutorials 5 </tt></tt><tt><tt>Due 11:59 PM
Sunday, Mar</tt></tt><tt><tt> 17th<br>
</tt><tt> Ch 17e (17.6) Homework Review </tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><tt>Due
11:59 PM Sunday, Mar</tt></tt><tt><tt> 17</tt></tt></tt></tt><tt>th<br>
<br>
</tt><tt> </tt><tt> </tt><tt>Make sure you can do the assigned
textbook questions, the tutorials and the homework</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> </tt><tt>review questions.</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> </tt><tt> </tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> NOT for credit:<br>
</tt><tt>DSM module (Key General Chemistry Skills Solubility Product
Constant (K<sub>sp</sub>) and<br>
Formation Constant (K<sub>f</sub>) Dynamic Study Module) which
covers this material.</tt><br>
<tt><tt><br>
<br>
<b>Chapter 5:</b><br>
<br>
Understand first law of thermodynamics (conservation of energy
and<br>
E=q+w from ch 5), state functions, Hess's Law, Enthalpy of<br>
Formation and how to use these to obtain enthalpies of reaction.<br>
There are questions in chapter 19 which refer to things from<br>
chapter 5 and enthalpy is used extensively in ch 19.<br>
<br>
See my chapter 19 notes (pages 1-17 to get an idea of what sorts
of<br>
things you need to review from chapter 5).<br>
<br>
<b>Section 19.1:</b><br>
<br>
Spontaneous processes, reversible and irreversible processes.<br>
<br>
<b>Homework coverage (you should be able to all problems in the
given ranges):</b><br>
<br>
For those of you using the 14th edition the quiz covers sections
19.1<br>
You should be able to do homework problems 19.11-19.20<br>
<br>
For those of you using the 13th edition the quiz covers sections
19.1<br>
You should be able to do homework problems 19.11-19.22<br>
<br>
<b>For the on-line homework:</b><br>
<br>
<b>For Credit:</b><br>
Ch 19 (19.1) Tutorials 1</tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><tt> Due
11:59 PM Sunday, Mar 17th</tt></tt><br>
Ch 19a (19.1) Homework Review. </tt></tt><tt><tt><tt><tt>Due
11:59 PM Sunday, Mar 17th<br>
<br>
</tt></tt>Make sure you can do the assigned textbook
questions, the tutorials and the homework<br>
review questions.<br>
<br>
NOT for credit:<br>
DSM module (Key General Chemistry Skills Thermodynamics -
Entropy - Enthalpy -<br>
Gibbs Free Energy Dynamic Study Module) which covers this
material.<br>
<br>
<br>
</tt>Dr. Zellmer<br>
<b><br>
</b></tt><br>
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