Deck 12: Solutions and Their Properties
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Deck 12: Solutions and Their Properties
1
For which case would ΔHsoln be expected to be negative?
A)if solute-solute interactions are much greater than solvent-solvent and solute-solvent interactions
B)if solvent-solvent interactions are much greater than solute-solvent and solute-solute interactions
C)if solute-solvent interactions are much greater than solvent-solvent and solute-solute interactions
D)if solute-solvent interactions are the same as solvent-solvent and solute-solute interactions
A)if solute-solute interactions are much greater than solvent-solvent and solute-solvent interactions
B)if solvent-solvent interactions are much greater than solute-solvent and solute-solute interactions
C)if solute-solvent interactions are much greater than solvent-solvent and solute-solute interactions
D)if solute-solvent interactions are the same as solvent-solvent and solute-solute interactions
if solute-solvent interactions are much greater than solvent-solvent and solute-solute interactions
2
The change in the Gibbs free energy for dissolving more solute in a supersaturated solution is
A)negative.
B)zero.
C)positive.
D)positive at low temperatures and negative at high temperatures.
A)negative.
B)zero.
C)positive.
D)positive at low temperatures and negative at high temperatures.
positive.
3
The change in the Gibbs free energy for dissolving solute in a saturated solution is
A)negative.
B)zero.
C)positive.
D)positive at low temperatures and negative at high temperatures.
A)negative.
B)zero.
C)positive.
D)positive at low temperatures and negative at high temperatures.
zero.
4
For the process of dissolving a solid in a liquid,which of the following statements is true?
A)ΔHsoln is always negative and ΔSsoln is usually positive.
B)ΔHsoln is always positive and ΔSsoln is usually negative.
C)ΔHsoln is either positive or negative and ΔSsoln is usually positive.
D)ΔHsoln is either positive or negative and ΔSsoln is usually negative.
A)ΔHsoln is always negative and ΔSsoln is usually positive.
B)ΔHsoln is always positive and ΔSsoln is usually negative.
C)ΔHsoln is either positive or negative and ΔSsoln is usually positive.
D)ΔHsoln is either positive or negative and ΔSsoln is usually negative.
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5
Commercial cold packs often contain solid NH4NO3 and a pouch of water.The temperature of the pack drops as the NH4NO3 dissolves in water.Therefore,for the dissolving of NH4NO3 in water,
A)ΔHsoln is negative and ΔSsoln may be negative or positive.
B)ΔHsoln is negative and ΔSsoln is positive.
C)ΔHsoln is positive and ΔSsoln may be negative or positive.
D)ΔHsoln is positive and ΔSsoln is positive.
A)ΔHsoln is negative and ΔSsoln may be negative or positive.
B)ΔHsoln is negative and ΔSsoln is positive.
C)ΔHsoln is positive and ΔSsoln may be negative or positive.
D)ΔHsoln is positive and ΔSsoln is positive.
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6
When two similar liquids mix to form a solution,the entropy of solution (ΔSsoln)is expected to be
A)negative.
B)zero.
C)positive.
D)negative at low temperatures but positive at high temperatures.
A)negative.
B)zero.
C)positive.
D)negative at low temperatures but positive at high temperatures.
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7
Which of the following mixtures have components which can be separated by filtration?
A)colloids
B)solutions
C)suspensions
D)all of these
A)colloids
B)solutions
C)suspensions
D)all of these
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8
When an ionic solute dissolves in water to form an unsaturated solution,the free energy change (ΔGsoln)is
A)negative.
B)zero.
C)positive.
D)either A or C,depending on the ionic compound.
A)negative.
B)zero.
C)positive.
D)either A or C,depending on the ionic compound.
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9
Although there are exceptions,which is most likely to be true for the dissolving of a solid in a liquid?
A)ΔHsoln is positive.
B)ΔHsoln is negative.
C)ΔSsoln is positive.
D)ΔSsoln is negative.
A)ΔHsoln is positive.
B)ΔHsoln is negative.
C)ΔSsoln is positive.
D)ΔSsoln is negative.
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10
Which of the following should most favor the solubility of an ionic solid in water?
A)a low lattice energy for the solid and a low hydration energy for its ions
B)a low lattice energy for the solid and a high hydration energy for its ions
C)a high lattice energy for the solid and a low hydration energy for its ions
D)a high lattice energy for the solid and a high hydration energy for its ions
A)a low lattice energy for the solid and a low hydration energy for its ions
B)a low lattice energy for the solid and a high hydration energy for its ions
C)a high lattice energy for the solid and a low hydration energy for its ions
D)a high lattice energy for the solid and a high hydration energy for its ions
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11
The rubbing alcohol sold in drug stores often is composed of 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% water.In this solution
A)isopropyl alcohol is the solvent.
B)water is the solvent.
C)both water and isopropyl alcohol are solvents.
D)neither water nor isopropyl alcohol is a solvent.
A)isopropyl alcohol is the solvent.
B)water is the solvent.
C)both water and isopropyl alcohol are solvents.
D)neither water nor isopropyl alcohol is a solvent.
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12
One reason ionic compounds do not dissolve well in nonpolar solvents is that
A)ion-dipole interactions are too large for effective solvation to occur.
B)ion-solvent interactions are not strong enough to solvate the ions in solution.
C)not all cations and anions have the same magnitude of charge and therefore do not form neutral ion pairs.
D)there are no forces of attraction between ions and nonpolar molecules.
A)ion-dipole interactions are too large for effective solvation to occur.
B)ion-solvent interactions are not strong enough to solvate the ions in solution.
C)not all cations and anions have the same magnitude of charge and therefore do not form neutral ion pairs.
D)there are no forces of attraction between ions and nonpolar molecules.
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13
When a particular solid begins to dissolve in water,the temperature rises dramatically.For the dissolving of this solid in pure water
A)ΔHsoln is always negative and ΔSsoln may be negative or positive.
B)ΔHsoln is always negative and ΔSsoln is always positive.
C)ΔHsoln is always positive and ΔSsoln may be negative or positive.
D)ΔHsoln is always positive and ΔSsoln is always positive.
A)ΔHsoln is always negative and ΔSsoln may be negative or positive.
B)ΔHsoln is always negative and ΔSsoln is always positive.
C)ΔHsoln is always positive and ΔSsoln may be negative or positive.
D)ΔHsoln is always positive and ΔSsoln is always positive.
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14
For a liquid solution made by dissolving a solid or a gas in a liquid,the
A)liquid is the solute.
B)liquid is the solvent.
C)solute is the component present in the greatest amount.
D)solvent is the component present in the greatest amount.
A)liquid is the solute.
B)liquid is the solvent.
C)solute is the component present in the greatest amount.
D)solvent is the component present in the greatest amount.
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15
Iodine,I2(s),is more soluble in dichloromethane,CH2Cl2(l),than in water because
A)both iodine and dichloromethane have strong ion-dipole interactions.
B)the dipole-dipole forces in dichloromethane are much stronger than the dispersion forces in iodine.
C)the intermolecular forces are similar in both iodine and dichloromethane.
D)iodine is polar and dichloromethane has a large number of hydrogen bonds.
A)both iodine and dichloromethane have strong ion-dipole interactions.
B)the dipole-dipole forces in dichloromethane are much stronger than the dispersion forces in iodine.
C)the intermolecular forces are similar in both iodine and dichloromethane.
D)iodine is polar and dichloromethane has a large number of hydrogen bonds.
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16
In most liquid solutions,the component present in the larger amount is called the
A)dispersed medium.
B)emulsifying agent.
C)solute.
D)solvent.
A)dispersed medium.
B)emulsifying agent.
C)solute.
D)solvent.
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17
Formaldehyde is a carcinogenic volatile organic compound with a permissible exposure level of 0.75 ppm.At this level,how many grams of formaldehyde are permissible in a 6.0-L breath of air having a density of 1.2 kg/m3?
A)3.8 × 10-2 g formaldehyde
B)5.4 × 10-6 g formaldehyde
C)3.8 g formaldehyde
D)5.4 g formaldehyde
A)3.8 × 10-2 g formaldehyde
B)5.4 × 10-6 g formaldehyde
C)3.8 g formaldehyde
D)5.4 g formaldehyde
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18
Which should be least soluble in water?
A)

B)

C)

D)

A)

B)

C)

D)

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19
Which cation in each set is expected to have the larger (more negative)hydration energy? I.Mg2+ or Ca2+
II.Li+ or Al3+
A)Mg2+ in set I and Li+ in set II
B)Mg2+ in set I and Al3+ in set II
C)Ca2+ in set I and Li+ in set II
D)Ca2+ in set I and Al3+ in set II
II.Li+ or Al3+
A)Mg2+ in set I and Li+ in set II
B)Mg2+ in set I and Al3+ in set II
C)Ca2+ in set I and Li+ in set II
D)Ca2+ in set I and Al3+ in set II
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20
Most gases become less soluble in water as the temperature increases.What can be concluded about the signs of ΔHsoln and ΔSsoln in this case?
A)ΔHsoln is negative and ΔSsoln is negative.
B)ΔHsoln is negative and ΔSsoln is positive.
C)ΔHsoln is positive and ΔSsoln is negative.
D)ΔHsoln is positive and ΔSsoln is positive.
A)ΔHsoln is negative and ΔSsoln is negative.
B)ΔHsoln is negative and ΔSsoln is positive.
C)ΔHsoln is positive and ΔSsoln is negative.
D)ΔHsoln is positive and ΔSsoln is positive.
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21
What is the weight percent of vitamin C in a solution made by dissolving 8.00 g of vitamin C,C6H8O6,in 55.0 g of water?
A)87.3%
B)14.5%
C)12.7%
D)85.5%
A)87.3%
B)14.5%
C)12.7%
D)85.5%
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22
To make a 3.0 M solution,one could take 3.00 moles of solute and add
A)1.00 L of solvent.
B)1.00 kg of solvent.
C)enough solvent to make 1.00 L of solution.
D)enough solvent to make 1.00 kg of solution.
A)1.00 L of solvent.
B)1.00 kg of solvent.
C)enough solvent to make 1.00 L of solution.
D)enough solvent to make 1.00 kg of solution.
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23
How many grams of KBr are required to make 850.mL of a 0.115 M KBr solution?
A)0.0978 g
B)85.9 g
C)11.6 g
D)13.7 g
A)0.0978 g
B)85.9 g
C)11.6 g
D)13.7 g
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24
What volume of 0.716 M KBr solution is needed to provide 13.0 g of KBr?
A)6.55 mL
B)9.31 mL
C)18.5 mL
D)153 mL
A)6.55 mL
B)9.31 mL
C)18.5 mL
D)153 mL
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25
What is the mole fraction of ethanol in a solution made by dissolving 25.0 g of ethanol,C2H5OH,in 53.6 g of water?
A)0.154
B)0.846
C)0.214
D)0.272
A)0.154
B)0.846
C)0.214
D)0.272
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26
A solution is prepared by dissolving 17.75 g sulfuric acid,H2SO4,in enough water to make 100.0 mL of solution.If the density of the solution is 1.1094 g/mL,what is the molarity?
A)0.1775 M H2SO4
B)0.1810 M H2SO4
C)1.810 M H2SO4
D)1.940 M H2SO4
A)0.1775 M H2SO4
B)0.1810 M H2SO4
C)1.810 M H2SO4
D)1.940 M H2SO4
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27
A solution is prepared by dissolving 17.75 g sulfuric acid,H2SO4,in enough water to make 100.0 mL of solution.If the density of the solution is 1.1094 g/mL,what is the mole fraction H2SO4 in the solution?
A)0.0181
B)0.0338
C)0.0350
D)19.0
A)0.0181
B)0.0338
C)0.0350
D)19.0
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28
What is the mole fraction of oxygen in a gas mixture that is 40.0% oxygen and 60.0% nitrogen by volume?
A)0.632
B)0.368
C)0.400
D)0.600
A)0.632
B)0.368
C)0.400
D)0.600
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29
A solution is prepared by dissolving 171 g of CdCl2 in enough water to make 250.0 mL of solution.If the density of the solution is 1.556 g/mL,what is the molarity of the solution?
A)0.440 M
B)0.684 M
C)0.933 M
D)3.73 M
A)0.440 M
B)0.684 M
C)0.933 M
D)3.73 M
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30
What is the mole fraction of I2 in a solution made by dissolving 27.8 g of I2 in 260 g of hexane,C6H14?
A)0.0350
B)0.965
C)1.03
D)28.57
A)0.0350
B)0.965
C)1.03
D)28.57
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31
What is the weight percent of a caffeine solution made by dissolving 4.00 g of caffeine,C8H10N4O2,in 75.0 g of benzene,C6H6?
A)0.0506%
B)0.0533%
C)5.06%
D)5.33%
A)0.0506%
B)0.0533%
C)5.06%
D)5.33%
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32
What molality of pentane is obtained by dissolving 50.0 g pentane,C5H12,in 245.0 g hexane,C6H14?
A)0.200 m
B)0.240 m
C)2.83 m
D)200.m
A)0.200 m
B)0.240 m
C)2.83 m
D)200.m
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33
How much water must be added to 42.0 g of CaCl2 to produce a solution that is 40.0 wt% CaCl2?
A)56.7 g
B)63.0 g
C)16.8 g
D)120 g
A)56.7 g
B)63.0 g
C)16.8 g
D)120 g
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34
To make a 3.00 m solution,one could take 3.00 moles of solute and add
A)1.00 L of solvent.
B)1.00 kg of solvent.
C)enough solvent to make 1.00 L of solution.
D)enough solvent to make 1.00 kg of solution.
A)1.00 L of solvent.
B)1.00 kg of solvent.
C)enough solvent to make 1.00 L of solution.
D)enough solvent to make 1.00 kg of solution.
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35
What volume of 3.00 M CH3OH solution is needed to provide 0.500 mol of CH3OH?
A)3.12 mL
B)9.38 mL
C)167 mL
D)150 mL
A)3.12 mL
B)9.38 mL
C)167 mL
D)150 mL
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36
A solution is 4.50% by weight NaHCO3.How many grams of NaHCO3 are in 450.0 g of solution?
A)1.000 g
B)20.2 g
C)400 g
D)450 g
A)1.000 g
B)20.2 g
C)400 g
D)450 g
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37
A solution is prepared by dissolving 17.75 g sulfuric acid,H2SO4,in enough water to make exactly 100.0 mL of solution.If the density of the solution is 1.1094 g/mL,what is the weight % H2SO4 in the solution?
A)16.00%
B)18.00%
C)19.00%
D)84.00%
A)16.00%
B)18.00%
C)19.00%
D)84.00%
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38
What is the molality of a glucose solution prepared by dissolving 9.00 g of glucose,C6H12O6,in 125.9 g of water?
A)2.38 × 10-4 m
B)0.0715 m
C)0.347 m
D)0.397 m
A)2.38 × 10-4 m
B)0.0715 m
C)0.347 m
D)0.397 m
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39
A solution is prepared by dissolving 17.75 g sulfuric acid,H2SO4,in enough water to make 100.0 mL of solution.If the density of the solution is 1.1094 g/mL,what is the molality?
A)0.1775 m H2SO4
B)0.1810 m H2SO4
C)1.810 m H2SO4
D)1.940 m H2SO4
A)0.1775 m H2SO4
B)0.1810 m H2SO4
C)1.810 m H2SO4
D)1.940 m H2SO4
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40
A solution is prepared by dissolving 171 g of CdCl2 in enough water to make exactly 250.0 mL of solution.If the density of the solution is 1.556 g/mL,what is the weight percent of CdCl2 in the solution?
A)7.17%
B)44.0%
C)56.0%
D)68.4%
A)7.17%
B)44.0%
C)56.0%
D)68.4%
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41
Sodium hydroxide is available commercially as a 50.0% by weight aqueous solution.The density of the solution is 1.53 g/mL.Calculate the molarity of this sodium hydroxide solution.
A)0.450 M
B)19.1 M
C)25.0 M
D)125.M
A)0.450 M
B)19.1 M
C)25.0 M
D)125.M
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42
Which of the following statements is true for a supersaturated solution?
A)The solute in the solution is at equilibrium with undissolved solute.
B)The solution contains more than the equilibrium amount of solute.
C)The solution is stable and the solute will not precipitate.
D)A supersaturated solution is more than 50% solute by mass.
A)The solute in the solution is at equilibrium with undissolved solute.
B)The solution contains more than the equilibrium amount of solute.
C)The solution is stable and the solute will not precipitate.
D)A supersaturated solution is more than 50% solute by mass.
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43
A solution of LiCl in water has XLiCl = 0.0400.What is the molality?
A)4.16 m LiCl
B)2.22 m LiCl
C)2.31 m LiCl
D)4.21 m LiCl
A)4.16 m LiCl
B)2.22 m LiCl
C)2.31 m LiCl
D)4.21 m LiCl
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44
The solubility of argon in water at 25°C is 0.0150 mol/L.What is the Henry's Law constant for argon if the partial pressure of argon in air is 0.00934 atm?
A)1.40 × 10-4 mol/(L ∙ atm)
B)0.623 mol/(L ∙ atm)
C)1.61 mol/(L ∙ atm)
D)4.10 mol/(L ∙ atm)
A)1.40 × 10-4 mol/(L ∙ atm)
B)0.623 mol/(L ∙ atm)
C)1.61 mol/(L ∙ atm)
D)4.10 mol/(L ∙ atm)
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45
The solubility of gaseous solutes in liquid solvents is greater when the
A)external pressure over the solution is increased.
B)external pressure is decreased.
C)partial pressure of the gas above the solution is increased.
D)partial pressure of the solvent is increased.
A)external pressure over the solution is increased.
B)external pressure is decreased.
C)partial pressure of the gas above the solution is increased.
D)partial pressure of the solvent is increased.
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46
At a given temperature the vapor pressures of benzene and toluene are 183 mm Hg and 59.2 mm Hg,respectively.Calculate the mole fraction of benzene in the vapor phase over a solution of benzene and toluene with Xbenzene = 0.600.
A)0.600
B)0.678
C)0.756
D)0.823
A)0.600
B)0.678
C)0.756
D)0.823
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47
Aqueous solutions of 30.0% (by weight)hydrogen peroxide,H2O2,are used to oxidize metals or organic molecules in chemical reactions.Calculate the molality of this solution.
A)0.974 m
B)6.78 m
C)9.79 m
D)12.6 m
A)0.974 m
B)6.78 m
C)9.79 m
D)12.6 m
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48
At 25.0°C,a solution has a concentration of 3.179 M and a density of 1.260 g/mL.The density of the solution at 50.0°C is 1.249 g/mL.What is the molarity of the solution at 50.0°C?
A)2.545 M
B)3.151 M
C)3.179 M
D)3.230 M
A)2.545 M
B)3.151 M
C)3.179 M
D)3.230 M
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49
In general,as the temperature increases,the solubility of gases in water ________ and the solubility of most solids in water ________.
A)decreases,decreases
B)decreases,increases
C)increases,decreases
D)increases,increases
A)decreases,decreases
B)decreases,increases
C)increases,decreases
D)increases,increases
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50
Which of the following aqueous salt (NaCl)solutions has the greater concentration?
A)0.5 M
B)2.3 m
C)3.0 % by mass
D)11.1 g/L
A)0.5 M
B)2.3 m
C)3.0 % by mass
D)11.1 g/L
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51
A 3.17 m solution of CaCl2 in water has a density of 1.24 g/mL.What is the molarity?
A)2.56 M CaCl2
B)2.91 M CaCl2
C)3.50 M CaCl2
D)3.93 M CaCl2
A)2.56 M CaCl2
B)2.91 M CaCl2
C)3.50 M CaCl2
D)3.93 M CaCl2
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52
Aqueous solutions of 30% (by weight)hydrogen peroxide,H2O2,are used to oxidize metals or organic molecules in chemical reactions.Given that the density of the solution is 1.11 g/mL,calculate the molarity.
A)0.794 M
B)6.78 M
C)9.79 M
D)12.6 M
A)0.794 M
B)6.78 M
C)9.79 M
D)12.6 M
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53
A solution is prepared by dissolving 20.0 g of sucrose,C12H22O11,in 250.g of water at 25°C.What is the vapor pressure of the solution if the vapor pressure of water at 25°C is 23.76 mm Hg?
A)0.198 mm Hg
B)20.5 mm Hg
C)23.7 mm Hg
D)24.0 mm Hg
A)0.198 mm Hg
B)20.5 mm Hg
C)23.7 mm Hg
D)24.0 mm Hg
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54
A solution of LiCl in water is 9.00 wt% LiCl.What is the mole fraction of LiCl?
A)0.0407
B)0.0466
C)0.212
D)2.28
A)0.0407
B)0.0466
C)0.212
D)2.28
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55
Which of the following is not an application of colligative properties?
A)adding silver to mercury to lower the vapor pressure of mercury
B)desalinating sea water by reverse osmosis
C)melting snow by application of salt
D)reduced boiling points of pure liquids at increased altitudes
A)adding silver to mercury to lower the vapor pressure of mercury
B)desalinating sea water by reverse osmosis
C)melting snow by application of salt
D)reduced boiling points of pure liquids at increased altitudes
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56
Sodium hydroxide is available commercially as a 50.0% by weight aqueous solution.Calculate the molality of this sodium hydroxide solution.
A)0.450 m
B)19.1 m
C)25.0 m
D)125.m
A)0.450 m
B)19.1 m
C)25.0 m
D)125.m
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57
At a given temperature the vapor pressures of benzene and toluene are 183 mm Hg and 59.2 mm Hg,respectively.Calculate the total vapor pressure over a solution of benzene and toluene with Xbenzene = 0.400.
A)110 mm Hg
B)133 mm Hg
C)109 mm Hg
D)242 mm Hg
A)110 mm Hg
B)133 mm Hg
C)109 mm Hg
D)242 mm Hg
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58
A 2.00 M solution of CaCl2 in water has a density of 1.17 g/mL.What is the mole fraction of CaCl2?
A)0.0348
B)0.0360
C)0.0366
D)0.0380
A)0.0348
B)0.0360
C)0.0366
D)0.0380
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59
A KCl solution is prepared by dissolving 60.0 g KCl in 250.0 g of water at 25°C.What is the vapor pressure of the solution if the vapor pressure of water at 25°C is 23.76 mm Hg?
A)20.5 mm Hg
B)21.3 mm Hg
C)22.5 mm Hg
D)25.5 mm Hg
A)20.5 mm Hg
B)21.3 mm Hg
C)22.5 mm Hg
D)25.5 mm Hg
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60
The Henry's Law constant of methyl bromide,CH3Br,is k = 0.159 mol/(L ∙ atm)at 25°C.What is the solubility of methyl bromide in water at 25°C and at a partial pressure of 250.mm Hg?
A)0.0523 mol/L
B)0.329 mol/L
C)0.483 mol/L
D)39.8 mol/L
A)0.0523 mol/L
B)0.329 mol/L
C)0.483 mol/L
D)39.8 mol/L
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61
Which of the following solutions will have the lowest freezing point?
A)0.0100 m NaCl
B)0.0120 m Li2SO4
C)0.0400 m CH3CH2CH2OH
D)0.0150 m MgCl2
A)0.0100 m NaCl
B)0.0120 m Li2SO4
C)0.0400 m CH3CH2CH2OH
D)0.0150 m MgCl2
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62
How will the osmotic pressure of an aqueous solution change as evaporation occurs?
A)The osmotic pressure will increase.
B)The osmotic pressure will not change.
C)The osmotic pressure will decrease.
D)The osmotic pressure will increase or decrease until it equals the vapor pressure of water.
A)The osmotic pressure will increase.
B)The osmotic pressure will not change.
C)The osmotic pressure will decrease.
D)The osmotic pressure will increase or decrease until it equals the vapor pressure of water.
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63
What is the expected freezing point of a 0.50 m solution of Na2CO3 in water? Kf for water is 1.86°C/m.
A)-0.93°C
B)-1.9°C
C)-2.8°C
D)-6.5°C
A)-0.93°C
B)-1.9°C
C)-2.8°C
D)-6.5°C
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64
The average osmotic pressure of blood is about 7 atm.Therefore
A)the average blood pressure is about 7 atm.
B)the average pressure inside the body is about 7 atm above the external pressure.
C)a pressure of about 7 atm would be required to prevent osmosis if blood is in contact with pure water across a semipermeable membrane.
D)All of these are true.
A)the average blood pressure is about 7 atm.
B)the average pressure inside the body is about 7 atm above the external pressure.
C)a pressure of about 7 atm would be required to prevent osmosis if blood is in contact with pure water across a semipermeable membrane.
D)All of these are true.
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65
Two aqueous solutions,A and B,are separated by a semipermeable membrane.The osmotic pressure of solution A immediately begins to decrease.Which of the following statements is true?
A)Solvent molecules are moving from solution B into solution A.
B)The initial osmotic pressure of solution B is greater than that of solution A.
C)The solvent molecules are moving from the solution of higher osmotic pressure to that of lower osmotic pressure.
D)Both B and C are true statements.
A)Solvent molecules are moving from solution B into solution A.
B)The initial osmotic pressure of solution B is greater than that of solution A.
C)The solvent molecules are moving from the solution of higher osmotic pressure to that of lower osmotic pressure.
D)Both B and C are true statements.
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66
Calculate the freezing point of a solution of 50.0 g methyl salicylate,C7H6O2,dissolved in 800.g of benzene,C6H6.Kf for benzene is 5.10°C/m and the freezing point is 5.50°C for benzene.
A)-2.61°C
B)2.61°C
C)2.89°C
D)8.39°C
A)-2.61°C
B)2.61°C
C)2.89°C
D)8.39°C
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67
What is the freezing point of a solution of 8.00 g MgCl2 in 100 g of water? Kf for water is 1.86°C/m for water.
A)1.56°C
B)-1.56°C
C)4.69°C
D)-4.69°C
A)1.56°C
B)-1.56°C
C)4.69°C
D)-4.69°C
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68
Naproxen is a commercially important anti-inflammatory agent that can be isolated from the thyroid gland.A solution of 1.138 g of naproxen in 25.00 g benzene has an osmotic pressure of 4.00 atm at 20°C.The density of benzene is 0.8787 g/mL at this temperature.Calculate the molar mass of naproxen,assuming it remains intact upon dissolution and the density of the solution equals the density of pure benzene.
A)176 g/mol
B)230 g/mol
C)307 g/mol
D)3.80 × 105 g/mol
A)176 g/mol
B)230 g/mol
C)307 g/mol
D)3.80 × 105 g/mol
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69
Red blood cells are placed into pure water.Which of the following statements is true?
A)Water molecules flow out of the red blood cells,causing them to collapse.
B)Water flows into the red blood cells,causing them to swell and burst.
C)The osmotic pressure of the cell contents increases,causing the cells to burst.
D)The osmotic pressure inside the cells equals the osmotic pressure outside.
A)Water molecules flow out of the red blood cells,causing them to collapse.
B)Water flows into the red blood cells,causing them to swell and burst.
C)The osmotic pressure of the cell contents increases,causing the cells to burst.
D)The osmotic pressure inside the cells equals the osmotic pressure outside.
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70
Assuming that sea water is a 3.5 wt % solution of NaCl in water,calculate its osmotic pressure at 20°C.The density of a 3.5% NaCl solution at 20°C is 1.023 g/mL.
A)1.0 atm
B)15 atm
C)29 atm
D)100 atm
A)1.0 atm
B)15 atm
C)29 atm
D)100 atm
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71
The normal boiling point of pure benzene is found to be 80.10°C.What is the approximate molecular weight of a nonionizing substance if a solution of 3.55 g of the substance dissolved in 100.g of benzene has a normal boiling point of 80.19°C? Kb = 5.12°C/m for benzene,C6H6.
A)20 amu
B)500 amu
C)2000 amu
D)20,000 amu
A)20 amu
B)500 amu
C)2000 amu
D)20,000 amu
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72
The coolant in automobiles is often a 50/50 % by volume mixture of ethylene glycol,HOCH2CH2OH,and water.At 20°C,the density of ethylene glycol is 1.1088 g/mL and the density of water is 0.9982 g/mL.Assuming that the volumes are additive,what is the expected freezing point of a 50/50(v/v)% ethylene glycol/water solution? Kf = 1.86°C/m for water.
A)-16°C
B)-17°C
C)-30°C
D)-33°C
A)-16°C
B)-17°C
C)-30°C
D)-33°C
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73
A solution of 62.4 g of insulin in enough water to make 1.000 L of solution has an osmotic pressure of 0.305 atm at 25°C.Based on these data,what is the molar mass of insulin?
A)621 g/mol
B)5000 g/mol
C)7570 g/mol
D)71,900 g/mol
A)621 g/mol
B)5000 g/mol
C)7570 g/mol
D)71,900 g/mol
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74
When 0.500 g of vitamin K is dissolved in 10.0 g of camphor (Kf = 40.0°C/m),the freezing point of the solution is 4.43°C lower than that of pure camphor.Assuming vitamin K is a nonelectrolyte in camphor,calculate its molar mass.
A)0.451 g/mol
B)55.4 g/mol
C)451 g/mol
D)3.54 × 104 g/mol
A)0.451 g/mol
B)55.4 g/mol
C)451 g/mol
D)3.54 × 104 g/mol
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75
At 25°C the vapor pressures of benzene and toluene are 96.0 mm Hg and 30.5 mm Hg,respectively.When a 1:1 molar mixture of benzene and toluene is fractionally distilled,the first fraction will have a mole fraction of benzene that is closest to
A)0.0.
B)0.5.
C)0.7.
D)1.0.
A)0.0.
B)0.5.
C)0.7.
D)1.0.
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76
An aqueous solution has a normal boiling point of 105.0°C.What is the freezing point of this solution? For water Kb is 0.51°C/m and Kf = 1.86°C/m.
A)14.7°C
B)-14.7°C
C)18.2°C
D)-18.2°C
A)14.7°C
B)-14.7°C
C)18.2°C
D)-18.2°C
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77
How many grams of sucrose,C12H22O11,must be added to 500.g of water at 100°C to change the vapor pressure to 752 mm Hg?
A)0.295 g
B)5.32 g
C)10.6 g
D)101 g
A)0.295 g
B)5.32 g
C)10.6 g
D)101 g
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78
When ethylene glycol,HOCH2CH2OH,is added to the water in an automobile radiator,the effect is to
A)lower the boiling point and lower the freezing point.
B)lower the boiling point and raise the freezing point.
C)raise the boiling point and lower the freezing point.
D)raise the boiling point and raise the freezing point.
A)lower the boiling point and lower the freezing point.
B)lower the boiling point and raise the freezing point.
C)raise the boiling point and lower the freezing point.
D)raise the boiling point and raise the freezing point.
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79
An aqueous CsCl solution is 8.00 wt% CsCl and has a density of 1.0643 g/mL at 20°C.What is the boiling point of this solution? Kb = 0.51°C/m for water.
A)100.27°C
B)100.53°C
C)103.8°C
D)104.3°C
A)100.27°C
B)100.53°C
C)103.8°C
D)104.3°C
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80
A solution of 0.2113 g of water dissolved in 25.0 g of a solvent freezes at 11.5°C below the freezing point of the solvent.What is Kf for this solvent?
A)0.735°C/m
B)1.36°C/m
C)5.39°C/m
D)24.5°C/m
A)0.735°C/m
B)1.36°C/m
C)5.39°C/m
D)24.5°C/m
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