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Understanding Solubility through Excel Spreadsheets
Pamela Brown
Chemical Technology Program, New York City Technical College, 300 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201

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February 2001
Vol. 78 No. 2
p. 268

Abstract
This article describes assignments related to the solubility of inorganic salts that can be given in an introductory general chemistry course. Le Châtelier's principle, solubility, unit conversion, and thermodynamics are tied together to calculate heats of solution by two methods: heats of formation and an application of the van't Hoff equation. These assignments address the need for math, graphing, and computer skills in the chemical technology program by developing skill in the use of Microsoft Excel to prepare spreadsheets and graphs and to perform linear and nonlinear curve-fitting. Background information on the value of understanding and predicting solubility is provided.
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Brown, Pamela. J. Chem. Educ. 2001 78 268.
*  Keywords
Aqueous Solution Chemistry; General Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Teaching / Learning Aids
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