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Question 121
Multiple Choice
A sample of 2.00 g of the non-volatile compound urea, CO(NH
2
)
2
(molar mass = 60 g/mol) , is dissolved in 20.0 grams of water. What is the vapor pressure of water above this solution? The vapor pressure of pure water at the temperature of the experiment is 0.150 atm.
Question 122
Multiple Choice
A 10.0 mass percent solution of a nonelectrolyte dissolved in carbon tetrachloride has a boiling point that is 4.50 ° C higher than the solvent. What is the molality of the solute given k
b
is 5.03 ° C/m?
Question 123
Multiple Choice
What is the vapor pressure of water above a solution prepared by adding 15.0 grams of lactose (C
12
H
22
O
11
) to 100.0 grams of water at 338 K? The vapor pressure of pure water at 338 K equals 187.5 torr. Molar Mass(C
12
H
22
O
11
) = 342.30 g/mol and Molar Mass(H
2
O) = 18.015 g/mol.
Question 124
Multiple Choice
A 10.0 mass percent solution of a nonelectrolyte dissolved in carbon tetrachloride has a boiling point that is 4.50 ° C higher than the solvent. What is the molar mass of this solute given k
b
is 5.03 ° C/m?
Question 125
Multiple Choice
The boiling point of pure benzene (C
6
H
6
) is 80.10 ° C. A solution of 7.39 g of a solid dissolved in 85.0 g of benzene boils at 82.49 ° C. If k
b
for benzene is 2.53 ° C/molal, the molar mass of the solid is:
Question 126
Multiple Choice
What is the vapor pressure of water above an aqueous solution prepared by mixing 300 grams of glycerol (non-volatile solute) and 505 grams of H
2
O at 25 ° C? Molar Mass(glycerol) = 92.09 g/mol and Molar Mass(H
2
O) = 18.02 g/mol; P
H2O
(25 ° C) = 23.76 torr
Question 127
Multiple Choice
What is the vapor pressure of water above a solution prepared by adding 15.0 grams of lactose (C
12
H
22
O
11
) to 100.0 grams of water at 338 K. Molar Mass(C
12
H
22
O
11
) = 342.3 g/mol and Molar Mass(H
2
O) = 18.015 g/mol; P °
H2O
(338 K) = 187.5 torr.
Question 128
Multiple Choice
Which expression shown below is correct for solving for the freezing temperature of a solution?
Question 129
Multiple Choice
Benzene boils at 80.10 ° C and has a molal boiling constant, k
b
, of 2.53 C/m. When 2.15 g of a compound is dissolved in 20.0 g of benzene, the resulting solution has a boiling point of 81.10 ° C. What is the molar mass of the solute?
Question 130
Multiple Choice
What is the vapor pressure of water above a solution prepared by adding 0.750 moles of lactose tO
5
.55 moles of water at 338 K? The vapor pressure of pure water at 338 K equals 187.5 torr.
Question 131
Multiple Choice
Ethylene glycol is mixed with water and added to an automobile's radiator. Which of the following occurs? I. The freezing temperature of the mixture rises. II. The vapor pressure inside the radiator increases. III. The boiling temperature of the mixture rises.
Question 132
Multiple Choice
What is the vapor pressure of a solution of 30.0 g glycerol (C
3
H
8
O
3
) in 504.5 grams of water at 25 ° C. The vapor pressure of pure water at 25 ° C is 23.76 torr and Molar Mass(C
3
H
8
O
3
) = 92.09 g/mol.
Question 133
Multiple Choice
A sample of 20.0 g of a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte (molar mass = 120 g/mol) is dissolved in 10.0 grams of ethanol (C
2
H
5
OH) . If the vapor pressure of pure ethanol at the temperature of the experiment is 0.250 atm, what is the vapor pressure of ethanol above the solution?
Question 134
Multiple Choice
At 120 ° C, the vapor pressure of pure chlorobenzene (C
6
H
5
Cl) is 559 torr. What is the vapor pressure of a solution of 5.00 g of naphthalene (C
10
H
8
) in 50.0 g of chlorobenzene? (Assume that naphthalene is not volatile.)
Question 135
Multiple Choice
A solution that contains 2.00 g of ferrocene [molar mass = 186.0 g/mol] dissolved in 50.0 g of ethylene bromide (C
2
H
4
Br
2
) has a freezing point of 7.26 ° C. The normal freezing point of ethylene bromide is 9.80 ° C. What is the freezing point depression constant for this solvent?
Question 136
Multiple Choice
What is the vapor pressure lowering , D P, for an aqueous solution prepared by mixing 50.0 grams of glycerol (non-volatile solute) and 500 grams of H
2
O at 25 ° C? Molar Mass(glycerol) = 92.09 g/mol and Molar Mass(H
2
O) = 18.02 g/mol; P
H2O
(25 ° C) = 23.76 torr.
Question 137
Multiple Choice
The boiling point of pure acetic acid (C
2
H
4
O
2
) is 117.90 ° C. A solution of 1.80 g of glucose (molar mass = 180 g/mol) dissolved in 25.0 g acetic acid was found to boil at 119.13 ° C. The value of k
b
for acetic acid (in units of ° C/molal) is:
Question 138
Multiple Choice
Benzene boils at 80.10 ° C and has a molal boiling constant, k
b
, of 2.53 C/m. When 2.15 g of a compound is dissolved in 20.0 g of benzene, the resulting solution has a boiling point of 81.10 ° C. What is the molality of the solute?