CK-12-Chemistry Intermediate

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15.2 Aqueous Solutions


15.2 Aqueous Solutions


Lesson Objectives



  • Define a solution and describe the parts of a solution.

  • Describe how an aqueous solution is formed from both ionic compounds and molecular compounds.

  • Explain the reasons why some compounds are insoluble in water.

  • Write equations for the dissociation of ionic compounds in water.

  • Distinguish between strong electrolytes, weak electrolytes, and nonelectrolytes.


Lesson Vocabulary



  • aqueous solution

  • dissociation

  • electrolyte

  • hydration

  • immiscible

  • miscible

  • nonelectrolyte

  • solute

  • solution

  • solvation

  • solvent

  • strong electrolyte

  • weak electrolyte


Check Your Understanding


Recalling Prior Knowledge



  • What makes a water molecule polar?

  • What is the difference between a homogeneous and a heterogeneous mixture?


Water is called the universal solvent because it is capable of dissolving so many different things. The geological
processes of erosion and weathering are a direct result of water’s dissolving power. In this lesson, we begin to
examine aqueous solutions and how they form.

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