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Section 15.3 Colligative Properties 29 slides

Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes. When solutions conduct electricity, ions carry the charges! No ions, no conductivity!Electrolytes are solutes that produce ions when they dissolve!There are two kinds of electrolytes:1. Soluble ionic compounds (dissociated ions)2. Acids (H ions

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Section 15.3 Colligative Properties 29 slides

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    1. Chapter 15 Section 15.3 Colligative Properties (29 slides!)

    2. Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes

    3. Ionic Compounds = Electrolytes!

    7. Practice:

    8. Acids are Electrolytes

    9. Acids (“HA”) are Electrolytes

    11. Weak vs. Strong Acids

    12. Summary of Solute Particles

    13. Colligative Properties

    14. Colligative Properties

    21. How Much does FP and BP Change?

    23. Osmotic Pressure

    25. Your Skin - An Osmotic Membrane

    27. Practice

    28. Osmosis and the Red Blood Cell

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