
Chemistry I Solutions
Notes

Vocabulary List for Solutions Topic
Mr Scott's Notes on Colloid Classification
Mr Scott's Notes on %, ppm, ppb & ppt
Mr Scott's Outline of Concentration Expressions
Mr Scott's notes on Methods of Separating Mixtures
_______________Lecture Notes_______________
Intro to Mixtures (.pdf format)
Solubility & Concentration (.pdf format)
Making & Using Solutions (.pdf format)
Colligative Properties (.pdf format)
Colloid Notes:
Reviews

Practice Sheets:
Molarity (Answer Key) (Password available upon request from Mr. Scott)
Percent (Answer Key) (Password available upon request from Mr. Scott)
ppm/ppb (Answer Key) (Password available upon request from Mr. Scott)
Making Dilutions (Answer Key) (Password available upon request from Mr. Scott)
Colligative Properties (Answer Key) (Password available upon request from Mr. Scott)
Links & Tutorials
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_______________White Board Practice_______________
Practicing With Concentrations (static pdf note pages)
Practicing With Colligative Properties (static pdf note pages)
A detailed discussion of solubility curves
SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION
WebAssign's Solubility Graph and here is another similar Graph of Solubility Curves
Fractional Distillation Tutorial
Solutions & Dissolving Tutorial
General Properties of Solutions Tutorial
Intro to Chromatography (From Purdue University)
Videos
Labs
Lab: Concentration and Conductivity of Solutions
Lab: Properties of Electrolytes & Non-Electrolytes
Lab: Molecular Weight by Freezing Point Depression (MSDS Safety Info)
Lab: Using Colligative Properties (Ice Cream Lab)
Tests & Quizzes
Here is a large selection of short quizzes on solutions. These are provided by The Ohio State University Chemistry Department.
Solutions Practice Test Answer Key (See Mr. Scott for the password)
Humor
Question: if both a bear in Yosemite and one in Alaska fall into the water
which one dissolves faster? Answer
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