Section 15.1 What are solutions?
Standard 6 a - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: Definitions of solute and solvent.
Students Will be able to:Explain the difference between solute and solvent. Book Reference Pages: 453, 454, 461
Standard 6 b - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: How to describe the dissolving process as a result of random molecular motion.
Students Will be able to:Use the kinetic theory to explain the dissolving process. Book Reference Pages: 455, 456, 458, 461
Standard 6 c - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: Temperature, pressure, and surface area affect the dissolving process.
Students Will be able to:Through experiment discover the factors affecting the dissolving process. Book Reference Pages: 456, 458, 461
Standard 12 l - Investigation and Experimentation
View Standard 12 State Standard: Analyze situations and solve problems that require combining and applying concepts from more than one area of science.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 457
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Section 15.2 Solution Concentration
Standard 6 d - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: How to calculate the concentration of a solute in terms of grams per liter, molarity, parts per million and percent composition.
Students Will be able to:Prepare solutions to demonstrate their knowledge of the different units of concentration. I&E (12A): Select and use appropriate tools and technology (such as computer-linked probes, spreadsheets and graphing calculators) to perform tests, collect data, analyze relationships, and display data. Book Reference Pages: 462, 470
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Section 15.3 Colligative Properties of Solutions
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Section 15.4 Heterogeneous Mixtrues
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