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How many equivalents are present in 0.40 moles of <strong>How many equivalents are present in  0.40  moles of  </strong> A)  0.10 Eq B)  1.2 Eq C)  0.80 Eq D)  0.40 Eq E)  0.20 Eq <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.10 Eq
B) 1.2 Eq
C) 0.80 Eq
D) 0.40 Eq
E) 0.20 Eq
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A hydrogen bond is

A)a covalent bond between H and O.
B)a bond that is stronger than a covalent bond.
C)an ionic bond between H and another atom.
D)an attraction between a hydrogen atom bonded to N, O, or F and an N, O, or F atom on another molecule.
E)the polar O-H bond in water.
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When some of the sugar added to iced tea remains undissolved at the bottom of the glass, the solution is

A)saturated.
B)polar.
C)dilute.
D)nonpolar.
E)unsaturated.
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The O-H bond in water is polar because

A)oxygen occupies more space than hydrogen.
B)oxygen is much more electronegative than hydrogen.
C)hydrogen is much more electronegative than oxygen.
D)it is an ionic bond.
E)it is a hydrogen bond.
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In water, a substance that partially dissociates in solution is called a

A)strong electrolyte.
B)semiconductor.
C)nonconductor.
D)weak electrolyte.
E)nonelectrolyte.
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Hydrogen bonds are a major factor in the structure of

A)dry ice.
B)air.
C)DNA.
D)hydrogen chloride.
E)table salt.
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Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Oil does not dissolve in water because

A)oil is nonpolar.
B)water is saturated.
C)water is nonpolar.
D)oil is hydrated.
E)oil is polar.
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How many equivalents are present in 5.0 g of <strong>How many equivalents are present in  5.0 g of  </strong> A)  0.37 Eq B)  0.19 Eq C)  3 Eq D)  15 Eq E)  0.56 Eq <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.37 Eq
B) 0.19 Eq
C) 3 Eq
D) 15 Eq
E) 0.56 Eq
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In water, a substance that dissociates completely in solution is called a

A)nonconductor.
B)strong electrolyte.
C)semiconductor.
D)nonelectrolyte.
E)weak electrolyte.
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Which of the following molecules can form hydrogen bonds?

A)HI
B)BH3
C)NH3
D)NaH
E)CH4
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An intravenous replacement solution contains 4.0 mEq/L of <strong>An intravenous replacement solution contains  4.0 mEq/L of   ions. How many grams of   are in  3.0 L of the solution?</strong> A)  240 g B)  0.24 g C)  0.40 g D)  4.0 g E)  0.80 g <div style=padding-top: 35px> ions. How many grams of <strong>An intravenous replacement solution contains  4.0 mEq/L of   ions. How many grams of   are in  3.0 L of the solution?</strong> A)  240 g B)  0.24 g C)  0.40 g D)  4.0 g E)  0.80 g <div style=padding-top: 35px> are in 3.0 L of the solution?

A) 240 g
B) 0.24 g
C) 0.40 g
D) 4.0 g
E) 0.80 g
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Water is a polar solvent and hexane <strong>Water is a polar solvent and hexane   is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?</strong> A)   soluble in hexane B)   soluble in water C)   soluble in water D) octane, soluble in water E) mineral oil, soluble in water <div style=padding-top: 35px> is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?

A) <strong>Water is a polar solvent and hexane   is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?</strong> A)   soluble in hexane B)   soluble in water C)   soluble in water D) octane, soluble in water E) mineral oil, soluble in water <div style=padding-top: 35px> soluble in hexane
B) <strong>Water is a polar solvent and hexane   is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?</strong> A)   soluble in hexane B)   soluble in water C)   soluble in water D) octane, soluble in water E) mineral oil, soluble in water <div style=padding-top: 35px> soluble in water
C) <strong>Water is a polar solvent and hexane   is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?</strong> A)   soluble in hexane B)   soluble in water C)   soluble in water D) octane, soluble in water E) mineral oil, soluble in water <div style=padding-top: 35px> soluble in water
D) octane, soluble in water
E) mineral oil, soluble in water
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An equivalent is

A)1 mole of any ion.
B)the amount of ion that carries 1 mole of electrical charge.
C)1 mole of an ionic compound.
D)the amount of ion that has a 1- charge.
E)the amount of ion that has a 1+ charge.
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In a solution, the solvent

A)is never a solid.
B)is a liquid.
C)can be a liquid or gas.
D)is the substance present in the smallest concentration.
E)can be a solid, liquid, or gas.
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When KCl dissolves in water,

A) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ions are attracted to dissolved <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ions.
B) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule.
C) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule.
D) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule.
E) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ions are attracted to <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ions on the \mathrm{KCl} crystal.
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How many equivalents are present in 5.0 moles of <strong>How many equivalents are present in  5.0  moles of  </strong> A)  3.0 Eq B)  5.0 Eq C)  15 Eq D)  0.67 Eq E)  1.3 Eq <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 3.0 Eq
B) 5.0 Eq
C) 15 Eq
D) 0.67 Eq
E) 1.3 Eq
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The solubility of KI is 50 g in 100 g of <strong>The solubility of KI is  50 g in 100 g of   at   If 110 grams of KI are added to 200 grams of  </strong> A) the solution will start boiling. B) all of the KI will dissolve. C) a saturated solution will form. D) the solution will be unsaturated. E) the solution will freeze. <div style=padding-top: 35px> at <strong>The solubility of KI is  50 g in 100 g of   at   If 110 grams of KI are added to 200 grams of  </strong> A) the solution will start boiling. B) all of the KI will dissolve. C) a saturated solution will form. D) the solution will be unsaturated. E) the solution will freeze. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If 110 grams of KI are added to 200 grams of <strong>The solubility of KI is  50 g in 100 g of   at   If 110 grams of KI are added to 200 grams of  </strong> A) the solution will start boiling. B) all of the KI will dissolve. C) a saturated solution will form. D) the solution will be unsaturated. E) the solution will freeze. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the solution will start boiling.
B) all of the KI will dissolve.
C) a saturated solution will form.
D) the solution will be unsaturated.
E) the solution will freeze.
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<strong> </strong> A)solid. B)solute. C)solution. D)solvent. E)ionic compound. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)solid.
B)solute.
C)solution.
D)solvent.
E)ionic compound.
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An increase in the temperature of a solution usually

A)increases the boiling point.
B)decreases the solubility of a solid solute in the solution.
C)increases the solubility of a solid solute in the solution.
D)increases the solubility of a gas in the solution.
E)decreases the solubility of a liquid solute in the solution.
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When solutions of <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> are mixed,

A) no precipitate forms.
B) a precipitate of <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> forms.
C) precipitates of <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> and KCl form.
D) a precipitate of <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> forms.
E) a precipitate of KCl forms.
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Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Rubbing alcohol is 70.% (v/v)isopropyl alcohol by volume. How many mL of isopropyl alcohol are in a 1 pint (473 mL)container?

A)70. mL
B)0.15 mL
C)330 mL
D)470 mL
E)680 mL
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When solutions of NaCl and <strong>When solutions of  NaCl and   are mixed,</strong> A) a precipitate of  AgCl forms. B) precipitates of   and  AgCl form. C) a precipitate of   forms. D) no precipitate forms. E) a precipitate of   forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> are mixed,

A) a precipitate of AgCl forms.
B) precipitates of <strong>When solutions of  NaCl and   are mixed,</strong> A) a precipitate of  AgCl forms. B) precipitates of   and  AgCl form. C) a precipitate of   forms. D) no precipitate forms. E) a precipitate of   forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> and AgCl form.
C) a precipitate of <strong>When solutions of  NaCl and   are mixed,</strong> A) a precipitate of  AgCl forms. B) precipitates of   and  AgCl form. C) a precipitate of   forms. D) no precipitate forms. E) a precipitate of   forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> forms.
D) no precipitate forms.
E) a precipitate of <strong>When solutions of  NaCl and   are mixed,</strong> A) a precipitate of  AgCl forms. B) precipitates of   and  AgCl form. C) a precipitate of   forms. D) no precipitate forms. E) a precipitate of   forms. <div style=padding-top: 35px> forms.
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Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How many milliliters of a 25% (m/v) NaOH solution would contain 75 g of NaOH?

A) 75 mL
B) 25 mL
C) 33 mL
D) <strong>How many milliliters of a  25% (m/v) NaOH solution would contain  75 g of  NaOH?</strong> A)  75 mL B)  25 mL C)  33 mL D)   E)  19 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) 19 mL
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What volume (mL) of a 15 %(m/v) NaOH solution contains 120 g NaOH ?

A) 18 mL
B) 120 mL
C) 13 mL
D) 0.13 mL
E) <strong>What volume  (mL)  of a  15 %(m/v) NaOH solution contains  120 g NaOH ?</strong> A)  18 mL B)  120 mL C)  13 mL D)  0.13 mL E)   v <div style=padding-top: 35px> v
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What is the molarity of a solution that contains 3.25 moles of <strong>What is the molarity of a solution that contains  3.25  moles of   in  250 mL of solution?</strong> A)  13.0 M B)  2.60 M C)  3.25 M D)  6.50 M E)  0.0130 M <div style=padding-top: 35px> in 250 mL of solution?

A) 13.0 M
B) 2.60 M
C) 3.25 M
D) 6.50 M
E) 0.0130 M
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The mass percent (m/m)concentration refers to

A)grams of solute in 100 g of solvent.
B)grams of solvent in 100 g of solution.
C)grams of solute in 1 kg of solution.
D)grams of solute in 1 kg of solvent.
E)grams of solute in 100 g of solution.
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A patient needs to receive 85 grams of glucose every 12 hours. What volume of a 5.0% (m/v)glucose solution needs to be administered to the patient each 12 hours?

A)1700 mL
B)204 mL
C)6000 mL
D)60 mL
E)17 mL
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What is the mass/volume percent (m/v)of a solution prepared from 50. g NaCl and 2.5 L of water?

A)20.%
B)0.050%
C)5.0%
D)0.020%
E)2.0%
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When solutions of KCl and <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?

A) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What is the mass/volume percent (m/v)of a solution prepared from 50.0 g NaCl and 150.0 g of water?

A)40.0%
B)3.00%
C)33.3%
D)0.250%
E)25.0%
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The mass/volume percent concentration refers to

A)grams of solute in 100 mL of solution.
B)grams of solute in 1 L of solution.
C)grams of solute in 1 L of solvent.
D)grams of solvent in 100 mL of solution.
E)grams of solute in 100 mL of solvent.
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How many grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400. mL of a 2.0% (m/v)glucose solution?

A)8.0 g
B)800. g
C)200. g
D)0.0050 g
E)2.0 g
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What is the molarity of a solution that contains 17 g of <strong>What is the molarity of a solution that contains  17 g of   in  0.50 L of solution?</strong> A)  0.50 M B)  0.029 M C)  2.0 M D)  1.0 M E)  34 M <div style=padding-top: 35px> in 0.50 L of solution?

A) 0.50 M
B) 0.029 M
C) 2.0 M
D) 1.0 M
E) 34 M
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According to Henry's law, the solubility of a gas in a liquid

A)remains the same as the temperature increases.
B)decreases as the gas pressure above the liquid increases.
C)depends on the liquid polarity.
D)increases as the gas pressure above the liquid increases.
E)depends on the liquid density.
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Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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<strong>   How many mL of  0.234 M KCl solution will react completely with  25.0 mL  of  0.168 M   solution?</strong> A)  35.6 mL B)  17.9 mL C)  34.8 mL D)  25.0 mL E)  22.5 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px> How many mL of 0.234 M KCl solution will react completely with 25.0 mL of 0.168 M <strong>   How many mL of  0.234 M KCl solution will react completely with  25.0 mL  of  0.168 M   solution?</strong> A)  35.6 mL B)  17.9 mL C)  34.8 mL D)  25.0 mL E)  22.5 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px> solution?

A) 35.6 mL
B) 17.9 mL
C) 34.8 mL
D) 25.0 mL
E) 22.5 mL
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What is the molarity of a solution which contains 58.5 g of sodium chloride dissolved in 0.500 L of solution?

A)1.50 M
B)2.00 M
C)4.00 M
D)1.00 M
E)0.500 M
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What is the molarity of a KCl solution made by diluting 75.0 mL of a 0.200 M solution to a final volume of 100. mL?

A)0.267 M
B)0.200 M
C)0.150 M
D)6.67 M
E)0.100 M
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How many moles of <strong>How many moles of   are in  250 mL of a  3.0 M of   solution?</strong> A) 750 moles B)  1.3  moles C)  0.75 mole D) 83 moles E)  3.0  moles <div style=padding-top: 35px> are in 250 mL of a 3.0 M of <strong>How many moles of   are in  250 mL of a  3.0 M of   solution?</strong> A) 750 moles B)  1.3  moles C)  0.75 mole D) 83 moles E)  3.0  moles <div style=padding-top: 35px> solution?

A) 750 moles
B) 1.3 moles
C) 0.75 mole
D) 83 moles
E) 3.0 moles
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What is the final mass/volume (m/v)% of a KOH solution that is prepared by diluting 110 mL of a 6.0% (m/v) KOH solution to 330 mL?

A)12%
B)2.0%
C)1.0%
D)18%
E)6.0%
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What is the molarity of a solution containing 5.0 moles of KCl in 2.0 L of solution?

A)5.0 M
B)2.0 M
C)1.0 M
D)2.5 M
E)10. M
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During the process of diluting a solution to a lower concentration,

A)the volume of the solution does not change.
B)the amount of solvent does not change.
C)water is removed from the concentrated solution.
D)there is more solute in the concentrated solution.
E)the amount of solute does not change.
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What volume of a 2.00 M KCl solution is required to prepare 500. mL of a 0.100 M KCl solution?

A) <strong>What volume of a 2.00 M KCl solution is required to prepare 500. mL of a 0.100 M KCl solution? </strong> A)   B)  2.00 mL C)  25.0 mL D)   E)  0.0400 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) 2.00 mL
C) 25.0 mL
D) <strong>What volume of a 2.00 M KCl solution is required to prepare 500. mL of a 0.100 M KCl solution? </strong> A)   B)  2.00 mL C)  25.0 mL D)   E)  0.0400 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) 0.0400 mL
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What volume of a 1.5 M KOH solution is needed to provide 3.0 moles of KOH?

A)4.5 L
B)0.22 L
C)3.0 L
D)2.0 L
E)0.50 L
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What volume of 2.5% (m/v)KOH can be prepared from 125 mL of a 5.0% KOH solution?

A)0.0040 mL
B)125 mL
C)0.10 mL
D)63 mL
E)250 mL
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How many grams of <strong>How many grams of   are formed when  25.0 mL of  0.654 M KCl react completely with    </strong> A)4.54 g B)22.7 g C)2.27 g D)9.08 g E)1.64 g <div style=padding-top: 35px> are formed when 25.0 mL of 0.654 M KCl react completely with <strong>How many grams of   are formed when  25.0 mL of  0.654 M KCl react completely with    </strong> A)4.54 g B)22.7 g C)2.27 g D)9.08 g E)1.64 g <div style=padding-top: 35px>
<strong>How many grams of   are formed when  25.0 mL of  0.654 M KCl react completely with    </strong> A)4.54 g B)22.7 g C)2.27 g D)9.08 g E)1.64 g <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)4.54 g
B)22.7 g
C)2.27 g
D)9.08 g
E)1.64 g
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The molarity (M)of a solution refers to

A)moles of solute/L of solvent.
B)grams of solute/100 mL of solution.
C)grams of solute/L of solution.
D)moles of solute/L of solution.
E)moles of solute/100 mL of solution.
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When 200. mL of water are added to 100. mL of 12% KCl solution the final concentration of KCl is (Assume the volumes additive.)

A)12%.
B)6.0%.
C)4.0%.
D)8.0%.
E)36%.
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The process that occurs in this system is

A)hydration.
B)filtration.
C)neutralization.
D)dialysis.
E)osmosis.
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A homogeneous mixture that does not settle out upon standing is

A)hydrated.
B)homogeneous.
C)a colloid.
D)an element.
E)a suspension.
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For the question(s)that follow, consider a 4% starch solution and a 10% starch solution separated by a semipermeable membrane.
Which starch solution will decrease in volume as osmosis occurs?

A)10%
B)4%
C)Neither exerts osmotic pressure so no change in volume occurs.
D)They exert equal osmotic pressures so no change in volume occurs.
E)They exert opposite osmotic pressures so no change in volume occurs.
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Use the reaction:
<strong>Use the reaction:   What volume of  0.123 M    is needed to form  0.657 g of  </strong> A)  53.4 mL B)  34.3 mL C)  34.2 L D)  10.7 mL E)  17.1 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What volume of 0.123 M <strong>Use the reaction:   What volume of  0.123 M    is needed to form  0.657 g of  </strong> A)  53.4 mL B)  34.3 mL C)  34.2 L D)  10.7 mL E)  17.1 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px> is needed to form 0.657 g of <strong>Use the reaction:   What volume of  0.123 M    is needed to form  0.657 g of  </strong> A)  53.4 mL B)  34.3 mL C)  34.2 L D)  10.7 mL E)  17.1 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 53.4 mL
B) 34.3 mL
C) 34.2 L
D) 10.7 mL
E) 17.1 mL
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What volume of 0.10 M NaOH can be prepared from 250. mL of 0.30 M NaOH?

A)750 L
B)0.75 L
C)0.25 L
D)0.075 L
E)0.083 L
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In the process known as osmosis, ________ moves through a semipermeable membrane into an area of ________ concentration.

A)solvent; lower solvent
B)solvent; higher solvent
C)solute; lower solute
D)solvent; lower solute
E)solute; higher solute
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Which of the following occurs in this system?

A)Water does not cross the membrane at all.
B)There is a net flow of water from the 4% starch solution into the 10% starch solution.
C)Water flows equally in both directions.
D)Starch moves out of the 10% starch solution into the 4% starch solution.
E)There is a net flow of water from the 10% starch solution into the 4% starch solution.
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How many mL of 0.246 M <strong>How many mL of  0.246 M   are needed to react completely with  36.0 \mathrm{~mL}  of  0.322 M KCi?  </strong> A)36.0 mL B)72.0 mL C)47.1 mL D)23.6 mL E)18.0 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px> are needed to react completely with 36.0 \mathrm{~mL} of 0.322 M KCi?
<strong>How many mL of  0.246 M   are needed to react completely with  36.0 \mathrm{~mL}  of  0.322 M KCi?  </strong> A)36.0 mL B)72.0 mL C)47.1 mL D)23.6 mL E)18.0 mL <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)36.0 mL
B)72.0 mL
C)47.1 mL
D)23.6 mL
E)18.0 mL
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Which solution is isotonic to a red blood cell?

A)water
B)0.9% NaCl
C)10% glucose
D)0.5% NaCl
E)2% glucose
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A solution that has an osmotic pressure less than that of red blood cells is called

A)isotonic.
B)hypertonic.
C)unsaturated.
D)saturated.
E)hypotonic.
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A red blood cell will undergo crenation in

A)water.
B)5% glucose.
C)3% glucose.
D)0.5% NaCl.
E)7% NaCl.
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0.50 mole of KCl, a strong electrolyte, is added to 2.0 kg of water. The boiling point of the solution will be ________ the boiling point of pure water.

A)higher than
B)lower than
C)the same as
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Using a kidney machine to remove waste products from the blood is known as ________.

A)autolysis
B)hemodialysis
C)hemolysis
D)osmosis
E)osmolysis
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An aqueous mixture containing starch (a colloid), NaCl, glucose, and albumin (a colloid)is placed in a dialyzing bag and immersed in distilled water. Which of the following correctly describes the location of the indicated
Substance after dialysis?

A)albumin inside and outside
B)starch inside and outside
C)albumin, inside
D)water inside only
E)starch outside
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Acetic acid can be classified as a(n)________.

A)gas
B)ionic compound
C)solid
D)weak electrolyte
E)strong electrolyte
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NaCl can be classified as a ________.

A)liquid
B)strong electrolyte
C)gas
D)nonelectrolyte
E)weak electrolyte
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0.50 mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to 1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be

A) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A solution with the same osmotic pressure as the blood is

A)nontonic to the blood.
B)isotonic to the blood.
C)hypotonic to the blood.
D)hypertonic to the blood.
E)molar to the blood.
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A red blood cell will undergo hemolysis in

A)5% glucose.
B)0.9% NaCl.
C)water.
D)10% glucose.
E)5% NaCl.
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1.0 mole of NaCl, a strong electrolyte, is added to 1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be ________ the freezing point of pure water.

A)higher than
B)lower than
C)the same as
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Methanol, CH3OH, can be classified as a ________.

A)strong electrolyte
B)solid
C)gas
D)nonelectrolyte
E)weak electrolyte
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The process by which a semipermeable membrane allows water molecules, small molecules, and ions to pass through while retaining large particles is called

A)dilution.
B)dialysis.
C)osmotic pressure.
D)solvation.
E)hydration.
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0.50 mole of <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> a strong electrolyte, is added to 1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be

A) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A substance that produces only a small number of ions in solution is known as a ________ electrolyte.
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The molarity of a solution of 5.0 g of KCl in 100. mL of solution is ________.

A)0.67 M
B)0.038 M
C)0.13 M
D)0.067 M
E)1.3 M
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A mixture in which one component settles is called a(n)________.

A)nonelectrolyte
B)solution
C)colloid
D)electrolyte
E)suspension
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If 100. mL of water is added to 25 mL of 5.0 M NaCl, the final concentration is ________. (Assume volumes are additive.)

A)1.0 M
B)1.3 M
C)25 M
D)2.0 M
E)5.0 M
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A substance that carries an electric current when dissolved in water is called a(n)________.
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How many equivalents are present in 0.40 moles of <strong>How many equivalents are present in  0.40  moles of  </strong> A)  0.10 Eq B)  1.2 Eq C)  0.80 Eq D)  0.40 Eq E)  0.20 Eq

A) 0.10 Eq
B) 1.2 Eq
C) 0.80 Eq
D) 0.40 Eq
E) 0.20 Eq
0.80 Eq
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A hydrogen bond is

A)a covalent bond between H and O.
B)a bond that is stronger than a covalent bond.
C)an ionic bond between H and another atom.
D)an attraction between a hydrogen atom bonded to N, O, or F and an N, O, or F atom on another molecule.
E)the polar O-H bond in water.
an attraction between a hydrogen atom bonded to N, O, or F and an N, O, or F atom on another molecule.
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When some of the sugar added to iced tea remains undissolved at the bottom of the glass, the solution is

A)saturated.
B)polar.
C)dilute.
D)nonpolar.
E)unsaturated.
saturated.
4
The O-H bond in water is polar because

A)oxygen occupies more space than hydrogen.
B)oxygen is much more electronegative than hydrogen.
C)hydrogen is much more electronegative than oxygen.
D)it is an ionic bond.
E)it is a hydrogen bond.
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In water, a substance that partially dissociates in solution is called a

A)strong electrolyte.
B)semiconductor.
C)nonconductor.
D)weak electrolyte.
E)nonelectrolyte.
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Hydrogen bonds are a major factor in the structure of

A)dry ice.
B)air.
C)DNA.
D)hydrogen chloride.
E)table salt.
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Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Oil does not dissolve in water because

A)oil is nonpolar.
B)water is saturated.
C)water is nonpolar.
D)oil is hydrated.
E)oil is polar.
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How many equivalents are present in 5.0 g of <strong>How many equivalents are present in  5.0 g of  </strong> A)  0.37 Eq B)  0.19 Eq C)  3 Eq D)  15 Eq E)  0.56 Eq

A) 0.37 Eq
B) 0.19 Eq
C) 3 Eq
D) 15 Eq
E) 0.56 Eq
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In water, a substance that dissociates completely in solution is called a

A)nonconductor.
B)strong electrolyte.
C)semiconductor.
D)nonelectrolyte.
E)weak electrolyte.
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Which of the following molecules can form hydrogen bonds?

A)HI
B)BH3
C)NH3
D)NaH
E)CH4
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An intravenous replacement solution contains 4.0 mEq/L of <strong>An intravenous replacement solution contains  4.0 mEq/L of   ions. How many grams of   are in  3.0 L of the solution?</strong> A)  240 g B)  0.24 g C)  0.40 g D)  4.0 g E)  0.80 g ions. How many grams of <strong>An intravenous replacement solution contains  4.0 mEq/L of   ions. How many grams of   are in  3.0 L of the solution?</strong> A)  240 g B)  0.24 g C)  0.40 g D)  4.0 g E)  0.80 g are in 3.0 L of the solution?

A) 240 g
B) 0.24 g
C) 0.40 g
D) 4.0 g
E) 0.80 g
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Water is a polar solvent and hexane <strong>Water is a polar solvent and hexane   is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?</strong> A)   soluble in hexane B)   soluble in water C)   soluble in water D) octane, soluble in water E) mineral oil, soluble in water is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?

A) <strong>Water is a polar solvent and hexane   is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?</strong> A)   soluble in hexane B)   soluble in water C)   soluble in water D) octane, soluble in water E) mineral oil, soluble in water soluble in hexane
B) <strong>Water is a polar solvent and hexane   is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?</strong> A)   soluble in hexane B)   soluble in water C)   soluble in water D) octane, soluble in water E) mineral oil, soluble in water soluble in water
C) <strong>Water is a polar solvent and hexane   is a nonpolar solvent. Which of the following correctly describes the solubility of the solute?</strong> A)   soluble in hexane B)   soluble in water C)   soluble in water D) octane, soluble in water E) mineral oil, soluble in water soluble in water
D) octane, soluble in water
E) mineral oil, soluble in water
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An equivalent is

A)1 mole of any ion.
B)the amount of ion that carries 1 mole of electrical charge.
C)1 mole of an ionic compound.
D)the amount of ion that has a 1- charge.
E)the amount of ion that has a 1+ charge.
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In a solution, the solvent

A)is never a solid.
B)is a liquid.
C)can be a liquid or gas.
D)is the substance present in the smallest concentration.
E)can be a solid, liquid, or gas.
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When KCl dissolves in water,

A) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. ions are attracted to dissolved <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. ions.
B) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule.
C) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule.
D) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule.
E) the <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. ions are attracted to <strong>When KCl dissolves in water, </strong> A) the   ions are attracted to dissolved   ions. B) the   ions are attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atoms of the water molecule. C) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. D) the   ions are attracted to the partially negative oxygen atoms of the water molecule. E) the   ions are attracted to   ions on the  \mathrm{KCl}  crystal. ions on the \mathrm{KCl} crystal.
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How many equivalents are present in 5.0 moles of <strong>How many equivalents are present in  5.0  moles of  </strong> A)  3.0 Eq B)  5.0 Eq C)  15 Eq D)  0.67 Eq E)  1.3 Eq

A) 3.0 Eq
B) 5.0 Eq
C) 15 Eq
D) 0.67 Eq
E) 1.3 Eq
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The solubility of KI is 50 g in 100 g of <strong>The solubility of KI is  50 g in 100 g of   at   If 110 grams of KI are added to 200 grams of  </strong> A) the solution will start boiling. B) all of the KI will dissolve. C) a saturated solution will form. D) the solution will be unsaturated. E) the solution will freeze. at <strong>The solubility of KI is  50 g in 100 g of   at   If 110 grams of KI are added to 200 grams of  </strong> A) the solution will start boiling. B) all of the KI will dissolve. C) a saturated solution will form. D) the solution will be unsaturated. E) the solution will freeze. If 110 grams of KI are added to 200 grams of <strong>The solubility of KI is  50 g in 100 g of   at   If 110 grams of KI are added to 200 grams of  </strong> A) the solution will start boiling. B) all of the KI will dissolve. C) a saturated solution will form. D) the solution will be unsaturated. E) the solution will freeze.

A) the solution will start boiling.
B) all of the KI will dissolve.
C) a saturated solution will form.
D) the solution will be unsaturated.
E) the solution will freeze.
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<strong> </strong> A)solid. B)solute. C)solution. D)solvent. E)ionic compound.

A)solid.
B)solute.
C)solution.
D)solvent.
E)ionic compound.
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An increase in the temperature of a solution usually

A)increases the boiling point.
B)decreases the solubility of a solid solute in the solution.
C)increases the solubility of a solid solute in the solution.
D)increases the solubility of a gas in the solution.
E)decreases the solubility of a liquid solute in the solution.
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When solutions of <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. and <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. are mixed,

A) no precipitate forms.
B) a precipitate of <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. forms.
C) precipitates of <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. and KCl form.
D) a precipitate of <strong>When solutions of   and   are mixed,</strong> A) no precipitate forms. B) a precipitate of   forms. C) precipitates of   and KCl form. D) a precipitate of   forms. E) a precipitate of  KCl forms. forms.
E) a precipitate of KCl forms.
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Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Rubbing alcohol is 70.% (v/v)isopropyl alcohol by volume. How many mL of isopropyl alcohol are in a 1 pint (473 mL)container?

A)70. mL
B)0.15 mL
C)330 mL
D)470 mL
E)680 mL
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When solutions of NaCl and <strong>When solutions of  NaCl and   are mixed,</strong> A) a precipitate of  AgCl forms. B) precipitates of   and  AgCl form. C) a precipitate of   forms. D) no precipitate forms. E) a precipitate of   forms. are mixed,

A) a precipitate of AgCl forms.
B) precipitates of <strong>When solutions of  NaCl and   are mixed,</strong> A) a precipitate of  AgCl forms. B) precipitates of   and  AgCl form. C) a precipitate of   forms. D) no precipitate forms. E) a precipitate of   forms. and AgCl form.
C) a precipitate of <strong>When solutions of  NaCl and   are mixed,</strong> A) a precipitate of  AgCl forms. B) precipitates of   and  AgCl form. C) a precipitate of   forms. D) no precipitate forms. E) a precipitate of   forms. forms.
D) no precipitate forms.
E) a precipitate of <strong>When solutions of  NaCl and   are mixed,</strong> A) a precipitate of  AgCl forms. B) precipitates of   and  AgCl form. C) a precipitate of   forms. D) no precipitate forms. E) a precipitate of   forms. forms.
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Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be soluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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How many milliliters of a 25% (m/v) NaOH solution would contain 75 g of NaOH?

A) 75 mL
B) 25 mL
C) 33 mL
D) <strong>How many milliliters of a  25% (m/v) NaOH solution would contain  75 g of  NaOH?</strong> A)  75 mL B)  25 mL C)  33 mL D)   E)  19 mL
E) 19 mL
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28
What volume (mL) of a 15 %(m/v) NaOH solution contains 120 g NaOH ?

A) 18 mL
B) 120 mL
C) 13 mL
D) 0.13 mL
E) <strong>What volume  (mL)  of a  15 %(m/v) NaOH solution contains  120 g NaOH ?</strong> A)  18 mL B)  120 mL C)  13 mL D)  0.13 mL E)   v v
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29
What is the molarity of a solution that contains 3.25 moles of <strong>What is the molarity of a solution that contains  3.25  moles of   in  250 mL of solution?</strong> A)  13.0 M B)  2.60 M C)  3.25 M D)  6.50 M E)  0.0130 M in 250 mL of solution?

A) 13.0 M
B) 2.60 M
C) 3.25 M
D) 6.50 M
E) 0.0130 M
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30
The mass percent (m/m)concentration refers to

A)grams of solute in 100 g of solvent.
B)grams of solvent in 100 g of solution.
C)grams of solute in 1 kg of solution.
D)grams of solute in 1 kg of solvent.
E)grams of solute in 100 g of solution.
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31
A patient needs to receive 85 grams of glucose every 12 hours. What volume of a 5.0% (m/v)glucose solution needs to be administered to the patient each 12 hours?

A)1700 mL
B)204 mL
C)6000 mL
D)60 mL
E)17 mL
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32
What is the mass/volume percent (m/v)of a solution prepared from 50. g NaCl and 2.5 L of water?

A)20.%
B)0.050%
C)5.0%
D)0.020%
E)2.0%
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33
When solutions of KCl and <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?

A) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>When solutions of  KCl and   are mixed, a precipitate forms. Which of the following is the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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34
What is the mass/volume percent (m/v)of a solution prepared from 50.0 g NaCl and 150.0 g of water?

A)40.0%
B)3.00%
C)33.3%
D)0.250%
E)25.0%
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35
The mass/volume percent concentration refers to

A)grams of solute in 100 mL of solution.
B)grams of solute in 1 L of solution.
C)grams of solute in 1 L of solvent.
D)grams of solvent in 100 mL of solution.
E)grams of solute in 100 mL of solvent.
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36
How many grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400. mL of a 2.0% (m/v)glucose solution?

A)8.0 g
B)800. g
C)200. g
D)0.0050 g
E)2.0 g
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37
What is the molarity of a solution that contains 17 g of <strong>What is the molarity of a solution that contains  17 g of   in  0.50 L of solution?</strong> A)  0.50 M B)  0.029 M C)  2.0 M D)  1.0 M E)  34 M in 0.50 L of solution?

A) 0.50 M
B) 0.029 M
C) 2.0 M
D) 1.0 M
E) 34 M
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38
According to Henry's law, the solubility of a gas in a liquid

A)remains the same as the temperature increases.
B)decreases as the gas pressure above the liquid increases.
C)depends on the liquid polarity.
D)increases as the gas pressure above the liquid increases.
E)depends on the liquid density.
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39
Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?

A) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which one of the following compounds will be insoluble in water?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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40
<strong>   How many mL of  0.234 M KCl solution will react completely with  25.0 mL  of  0.168 M   solution?</strong> A)  35.6 mL B)  17.9 mL C)  34.8 mL D)  25.0 mL E)  22.5 mL How many mL of 0.234 M KCl solution will react completely with 25.0 mL of 0.168 M <strong>   How many mL of  0.234 M KCl solution will react completely with  25.0 mL  of  0.168 M   solution?</strong> A)  35.6 mL B)  17.9 mL C)  34.8 mL D)  25.0 mL E)  22.5 mL solution?

A) 35.6 mL
B) 17.9 mL
C) 34.8 mL
D) 25.0 mL
E) 22.5 mL
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41
What is the molarity of a solution which contains 58.5 g of sodium chloride dissolved in 0.500 L of solution?

A)1.50 M
B)2.00 M
C)4.00 M
D)1.00 M
E)0.500 M
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42
What is the molarity of a KCl solution made by diluting 75.0 mL of a 0.200 M solution to a final volume of 100. mL?

A)0.267 M
B)0.200 M
C)0.150 M
D)6.67 M
E)0.100 M
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43
How many moles of <strong>How many moles of   are in  250 mL of a  3.0 M of   solution?</strong> A) 750 moles B)  1.3  moles C)  0.75 mole D) 83 moles E)  3.0  moles are in 250 mL of a 3.0 M of <strong>How many moles of   are in  250 mL of a  3.0 M of   solution?</strong> A) 750 moles B)  1.3  moles C)  0.75 mole D) 83 moles E)  3.0  moles solution?

A) 750 moles
B) 1.3 moles
C) 0.75 mole
D) 83 moles
E) 3.0 moles
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44
What is the final mass/volume (m/v)% of a KOH solution that is prepared by diluting 110 mL of a 6.0% (m/v) KOH solution to 330 mL?

A)12%
B)2.0%
C)1.0%
D)18%
E)6.0%
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45
What is the molarity of a solution containing 5.0 moles of KCl in 2.0 L of solution?

A)5.0 M
B)2.0 M
C)1.0 M
D)2.5 M
E)10. M
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46
During the process of diluting a solution to a lower concentration,

A)the volume of the solution does not change.
B)the amount of solvent does not change.
C)water is removed from the concentrated solution.
D)there is more solute in the concentrated solution.
E)the amount of solute does not change.
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47
What volume of a 2.00 M KCl solution is required to prepare 500. mL of a 0.100 M KCl solution?

A) <strong>What volume of a 2.00 M KCl solution is required to prepare 500. mL of a 0.100 M KCl solution? </strong> A)   B)  2.00 mL C)  25.0 mL D)   E)  0.0400 mL
B) 2.00 mL
C) 25.0 mL
D) <strong>What volume of a 2.00 M KCl solution is required to prepare 500. mL of a 0.100 M KCl solution? </strong> A)   B)  2.00 mL C)  25.0 mL D)   E)  0.0400 mL
E) 0.0400 mL
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48
What volume of a 1.5 M KOH solution is needed to provide 3.0 moles of KOH?

A)4.5 L
B)0.22 L
C)3.0 L
D)2.0 L
E)0.50 L
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49
What volume of 2.5% (m/v)KOH can be prepared from 125 mL of a 5.0% KOH solution?

A)0.0040 mL
B)125 mL
C)0.10 mL
D)63 mL
E)250 mL
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50
How many grams of <strong>How many grams of   are formed when  25.0 mL of  0.654 M KCl react completely with    </strong> A)4.54 g B)22.7 g C)2.27 g D)9.08 g E)1.64 g are formed when 25.0 mL of 0.654 M KCl react completely with <strong>How many grams of   are formed when  25.0 mL of  0.654 M KCl react completely with    </strong> A)4.54 g B)22.7 g C)2.27 g D)9.08 g E)1.64 g
<strong>How many grams of   are formed when  25.0 mL of  0.654 M KCl react completely with    </strong> A)4.54 g B)22.7 g C)2.27 g D)9.08 g E)1.64 g

A)4.54 g
B)22.7 g
C)2.27 g
D)9.08 g
E)1.64 g
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51
The molarity (M)of a solution refers to

A)moles of solute/L of solvent.
B)grams of solute/100 mL of solution.
C)grams of solute/L of solution.
D)moles of solute/L of solution.
E)moles of solute/100 mL of solution.
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52
When 200. mL of water are added to 100. mL of 12% KCl solution the final concentration of KCl is (Assume the volumes additive.)

A)12%.
B)6.0%.
C)4.0%.
D)8.0%.
E)36%.
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53
The process that occurs in this system is

A)hydration.
B)filtration.
C)neutralization.
D)dialysis.
E)osmosis.
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54
A homogeneous mixture that does not settle out upon standing is

A)hydrated.
B)homogeneous.
C)a colloid.
D)an element.
E)a suspension.
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55
For the question(s)that follow, consider a 4% starch solution and a 10% starch solution separated by a semipermeable membrane.
Which starch solution will decrease in volume as osmosis occurs?

A)10%
B)4%
C)Neither exerts osmotic pressure so no change in volume occurs.
D)They exert equal osmotic pressures so no change in volume occurs.
E)They exert opposite osmotic pressures so no change in volume occurs.
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56
Use the reaction:
<strong>Use the reaction:   What volume of  0.123 M    is needed to form  0.657 g of  </strong> A)  53.4 mL B)  34.3 mL C)  34.2 L D)  10.7 mL E)  17.1 mL
What volume of 0.123 M <strong>Use the reaction:   What volume of  0.123 M    is needed to form  0.657 g of  </strong> A)  53.4 mL B)  34.3 mL C)  34.2 L D)  10.7 mL E)  17.1 mL is needed to form 0.657 g of <strong>Use the reaction:   What volume of  0.123 M    is needed to form  0.657 g of  </strong> A)  53.4 mL B)  34.3 mL C)  34.2 L D)  10.7 mL E)  17.1 mL

A) 53.4 mL
B) 34.3 mL
C) 34.2 L
D) 10.7 mL
E) 17.1 mL
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57
What volume of 0.10 M NaOH can be prepared from 250. mL of 0.30 M NaOH?

A)750 L
B)0.75 L
C)0.25 L
D)0.075 L
E)0.083 L
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58
In the process known as osmosis, ________ moves through a semipermeable membrane into an area of ________ concentration.

A)solvent; lower solvent
B)solvent; higher solvent
C)solute; lower solute
D)solvent; lower solute
E)solute; higher solute
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59
Which of the following occurs in this system?

A)Water does not cross the membrane at all.
B)There is a net flow of water from the 4% starch solution into the 10% starch solution.
C)Water flows equally in both directions.
D)Starch moves out of the 10% starch solution into the 4% starch solution.
E)There is a net flow of water from the 10% starch solution into the 4% starch solution.
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60
How many mL of 0.246 M <strong>How many mL of  0.246 M   are needed to react completely with  36.0 \mathrm{~mL}  of  0.322 M KCi?  </strong> A)36.0 mL B)72.0 mL C)47.1 mL D)23.6 mL E)18.0 mL are needed to react completely with 36.0 \mathrm{~mL} of 0.322 M KCi?
<strong>How many mL of  0.246 M   are needed to react completely with  36.0 \mathrm{~mL}  of  0.322 M KCi?  </strong> A)36.0 mL B)72.0 mL C)47.1 mL D)23.6 mL E)18.0 mL

A)36.0 mL
B)72.0 mL
C)47.1 mL
D)23.6 mL
E)18.0 mL
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61
Which solution is isotonic to a red blood cell?

A)water
B)0.9% NaCl
C)10% glucose
D)0.5% NaCl
E)2% glucose
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62
A solution that has an osmotic pressure less than that of red blood cells is called

A)isotonic.
B)hypertonic.
C)unsaturated.
D)saturated.
E)hypotonic.
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63
A red blood cell will undergo crenation in

A)water.
B)5% glucose.
C)3% glucose.
D)0.5% NaCl.
E)7% NaCl.
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64
0.50 mole of KCl, a strong electrolyte, is added to 2.0 kg of water. The boiling point of the solution will be ________ the boiling point of pure water.

A)higher than
B)lower than
C)the same as
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65
Using a kidney machine to remove waste products from the blood is known as ________.

A)autolysis
B)hemodialysis
C)hemolysis
D)osmosis
E)osmolysis
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66
An aqueous mixture containing starch (a colloid), NaCl, glucose, and albumin (a colloid)is placed in a dialyzing bag and immersed in distilled water. Which of the following correctly describes the location of the indicated
Substance after dialysis?

A)albumin inside and outside
B)starch inside and outside
C)albumin, inside
D)water inside only
E)starch outside
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67
Acetic acid can be classified as a(n)________.

A)gas
B)ionic compound
C)solid
D)weak electrolyte
E)strong electrolyte
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68
NaCl can be classified as a ________.

A)liquid
B)strong electrolyte
C)gas
D)nonelectrolyte
E)weak electrolyte
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69
0.50 mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to 1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be

A) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong> 0.50  mole of NaCl , a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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70
A solution with the same osmotic pressure as the blood is

A)nontonic to the blood.
B)isotonic to the blood.
C)hypotonic to the blood.
D)hypertonic to the blood.
E)molar to the blood.
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71
A red blood cell will undergo hemolysis in

A)5% glucose.
B)0.9% NaCl.
C)water.
D)10% glucose.
E)5% NaCl.
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72
1.0 mole of NaCl, a strong electrolyte, is added to 1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be ________ the freezing point of pure water.

A)higher than
B)lower than
C)the same as
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73
Methanol, CH3OH, can be classified as a ________.

A)strong electrolyte
B)solid
C)gas
D)nonelectrolyte
E)weak electrolyte
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74
The process by which a semipermeable membrane allows water molecules, small molecules, and ions to pass through while retaining large particles is called

A)dilution.
B)dialysis.
C)osmotic pressure.
D)solvation.
E)hydration.
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75
0.50 mole of <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   a strong electrolyte, is added to 1.0 kg of water. The freezing point of the solution will be

A) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong> 0.50  mole of   a strong electrolyte, is added to  1.0 kg  of water. The freezing point of the solution will be</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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76
A substance that produces only a small number of ions in solution is known as a ________ electrolyte.
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77
The molarity of a solution of 5.0 g of KCl in 100. mL of solution is ________.

A)0.67 M
B)0.038 M
C)0.13 M
D)0.067 M
E)1.3 M
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78
A mixture in which one component settles is called a(n)________.

A)nonelectrolyte
B)solution
C)colloid
D)electrolyte
E)suspension
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79
If 100. mL of water is added to 25 mL of 5.0 M NaCl, the final concentration is ________. (Assume volumes are additive.)

A)1.0 M
B)1.3 M
C)25 M
D)2.0 M
E)5.0 M
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80
A substance that carries an electric current when dissolved in water is called a(n)________.
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