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CCL 1110 1st Edition Lecture 5 Outline of Last Lecture I. Empirical Formulaa. Converting to empirical formulaII. CombustionOutline of Current Lecture I. ElectrolytesII. Compoundsa. Ionic vs CovalentIII. Types of reactionsCurrent LectureI. Electrolytesa. Non electrolyte- no ions in solution (no conduction)b. Electrolyte- great number of ions in solution (conduction)II. Compoundsa. Molecular (covalent) compound- 2 non metalsb. Ionic compound- made of a metal and non-metali. Dissociation- process of separating the individual ions by solvation1. Acidsa. % near 100 dissociation = strong acidThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.b. % 1-2 dissociation = weak acidIII. Types of Reactionsa. Precipitation reaction- a reaction that yields an insoluble solid producti. When 2 aq solutions mix, either a reaction occurs (A+B—>C+D) or doesn't (X+Y—>X+Y)b. Double Displacement (Ax + By —> Ay +Bx)i. Spectator ions- ions that do not participate in the reaction1. net ionic equation: omit spectator


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