Chemistry Year 12 - Module 5 - Lesson 16
Solubility Rules & Precipitation Reactions
1. Key Ideas
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- The NAGSAG solubility rules framework
- Why the four-ion method reliably predicts precipitation
2. Success Criteria
By the end, you should be able to:
- The NAGSAG solubility rules framework
- The three NESA-specified precipitation reactions
- How to write balanced molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations
3. Key Terms
4. Activity: Build the Lesson Map
Use the lesson to complete the table. Keep answers brief but specific.
| Prompt | Your answer |
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| Main concept | |
| Important example | |
| Common mistake to avoid | |
| How this links to the next lesson |
5. Short Answer Questions
1. Explain this lesson goal in your own words: "The NAGSAG solubility rules framework". Use one specific example from the lesson.
2. Apply this idea to a new example: "The three NESA-specified precipitation reactions". Show your reasoning clearly.
3. Analyse why this idea matters for understanding Solubility Rules & Precipitation Reactions: "How to write balanced molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations".
6. Extend: Apply the Idea
A student gives a memorised answer about Solubility Rules & Precipitation Reactions but does not use evidence or reasoning.
Improve the answer by writing a stronger response that uses accurate terminology, a relevant example and a clear explanation.
7. Multiple Choice
1. What is the best first step when answering a question about Solubility Rules & Precipitation Reactions?
A. Identify the key concept being tested
B. Write every fact from memory
C. Ignore the command word
D. Skip examples and evidence
2. Which answer would show stronger understanding of Solubility Rules & Precipitation Reactions?
A. An answer with accurate terms and reasoning
B. A copied definition only
C. A single-word response
D. An answer with no example
3. What should you do if a question asks you to explain?
A. Link the idea to a reason or cause
B. List unrelated facts
C. Only draw a diagram
D. Write the shortest possible answer
8. Success Criteria Proof
Finish with evidence that you can do each success criterion.