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In this bundle are two PowerPoint presentations discussing the topics of solutions, solution composition, calculating solution's mass percent & molarity, completing solution dilutions, reviewing stoichiometry - from the perspective of reactions taking place in solution, reviewing neutralization reactions, calculating normality and introducing students to the topic of colligative properties (focusing on boiling point and freezing point). These PowerPoint documents would be most appropriate for use within a high school chemistry class, in the Solutions Unit.
These documents will work optimally with the Solutions Unit - Guided Practice Questions, Review documents, Labs & Assessments.
(This document was made using Century Gothic font)
*Vapor Pressure and Osmotic pressure (two additional colligative properties) are not discussed within this course's curriculum. For a colligative property discussion with those present, in addition to calculating boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, and the impact that a solutions concentration has on vapor pressure and osmotic pressure, please see the AP Chemistry Solutions Notes listed in my store.
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Description
In this bundle are two PowerPoint presentations discussing the topics of solutions, solution composition, calculating solution's mass percent & molarity, completing solution dilutions, reviewing stoichiometry - from the perspective of reactions taking place in solution, reviewing neutralization reactions, calculating normality and introducing students to the topic of colligative properties (focusing on boiling point and freezing point). These PowerPoint documents would be most appropriate for use within a high school chemistry class, in the Solutions Unit.
These documents will work optimally with the Solutions Unit - Guided Practice Questions, Review documents, Labs & Assessments.
(This document was made using Century Gothic font)
*Vapor Pressure and Osmotic pressure (two additional colligative properties) are not discussed within this course's curriculum. For a colligative property discussion with those present, in addition to calculating boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, and the impact that a solutions concentration has on vapor pressure and osmotic pressure, please see the AP Chemistry Solutions Notes listed in my store.




