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1
Introduction to Solutions
1.1 Terms to Know
1.2 General Guidelines Concerning Solubility
1.3 Factors Affecting Solubility
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Measuring Solution Concentration
2.1 Dilute & Concentrated Solutions
2.2 Molarity
1 - Calculations Involving Solution Concentration
2.3 Other Measures of Concentration
2.4 Dilutions of Standard Solutions
2 - Dilutions and Standard Solutions
2.5 The Concentration of Ions in Solutions
3 - The Concentration of Ions in Solution
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Solubility
3.1 Solubility Curves
3.2 Solubility Tables & the Solubility of Ionic Compounds
4 - Solubility Curves and Solubility Tables
3.3 The Solubility Product Constant, K
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3.4 Precipitation Reactions
5 - Reactions Involving Precipitates
3.5 The Common Ion Effect
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