front 1 The dissolution of water in octane (C8H18) is principally prevented
by ________. | back 1 B |
front 2 When argon is placed in a container of neon, the argon spontaneously
disperses throughout the neon because ________. | back 2 D |
front 3 Hydration is a specific example of the phenomenon known generally as
________. | back 3 C |
front 4 The phrase "like dissolves like" refers to the fact that
________. | back 4 B |
front 5 When solutions of strong electrolytes in water are formed, the ions
are surrounded by water molecules. These interactions are described as
a case of ________. | back 5 A |
front 6 In a saturated solution of a salt in water, ________. | back 6 D |
front 7 Compounds composed of a salt and water combined in definite
proportions are known as ________. | back 7 E |
front 8 An unsaturated solution is one that ________. | back 8 C |
front 9 A solution with a concentration higher than the solubility allows is
________. | back 9 E |
front 10 A supersaturated solution ________. | back 10 C |
front 11 The principal reason for the extremely low solubility of NaCl in
benzene (C6H6) is the ________. | back 11 D |
front 12 Which one of the following vitamins is water soluble? | back 12 B |
front 13 Which of the following substances is more likely to dissolve in
water? | back 13 A |
front 14 Which of the following substances is least likely to dissolve in
water? | back 14 E |
front 15 Which of the following substances is more likely to dissolve in
CH3OH? | back 15 D |
front 16 Which one of the following substances is more likely to dissolve in
CCl4? | back 16 A |
front 17 Which one of the following substances is more likely to dissolve in
benzene (C6H6)? | back 17 D |
front 18 Which one of the following is most soluble in water? | back 18 A |
front 19 Which one of the following is least soluble in water? | back 19 E |
front 20 Which one of the following is most soluble in hexane (C6H14)? | back 20 E |
front 21 The solubility of nitrogen gas at 25 °C and 1 atm is 6.8 ×
10-4 mol/L. If the partial pressure of nitrogen gas in air
is 0.76 atm, what is the concentration (molarity) of dissolved
nitrogen? | back 21 B |
front 22 The concentration of CO2 in a soft drink bottled with a partial
pressure of CO2 of 4.0 atm over the liquid at 25 °C is 1.2 ×
10-1 M. The Henry's law constant for CO2 at this
temperature is ________. | back 22 A |
front 23 The concentration of CO2 in a soft drink bottled with a partial
pressure of CO2 of 6.5 atm over the liquid at 29 °C is 2.2 ×
10-1 M. The Henry's law constant for CO2 at this
temperature is ________. | back 23 D |
front 24 Pressure has an appreciable effect on the solubility of ________ in
liquids. | back 24 A |
front 25 Which of the following statements is false? | back 25 B |
front 26 Which of the following choices has the compounds correctly arranged
in order of increasing solubility in water? (least soluble to most
soluble) | back 26 A |
front 27 Which component of air is the primary problem in a condition known as
"the bends"? | back 27 D |
front 28 If the partial pressure of oxygen in the air a diver breathes is too
great, ________. | back 28 D |
front 29 Calculate the molarity of a 10.0% (by mass) aqueous solution of
hydrochloric acid. | back 29 E |
front 30 Calculate the molarity of a 17.5% (by mass) aqueous solution of
nitric acid. | back 30 E |
front 31 What is the concentration in ppm of a solution which is prepared by
dissolving 15 mg of NaCl in 200 mL water? | back 31 B |
front 32 Molality is defined as the ________. | back 32 D |
front 33 Which one of the following concentration units varies with
temperature? | back 33 A |
front 34 Of the concentration units below, only ________ uses kg of solvent in
its calculation. | back 34 E |
front 35 A solution contains 11% by mass of sodium chloride. This means that
________. | back 35 B |
front 36 A solution contains 15 ppm of benzene. The density of the solution is
1.00 g/mL. This means that ________. | back 36 C |
front 37 A 0.200 m solution of which one of the following solutes will have
the lowest vapor pressure? | back 37 B |
front 38 A 0.100 m solution of which one of the following solutes will have
the highest vapor pressure? | back 38 D |
front 39 The magnitudes of Kf and of Kb depend on the
identity of the ________. | back 39 B |
front 40 As the concentration of a solute in a solution increases, the
freezing point of the solution ________ and the vapor pressure of the
solution ________. | back 40 D |
front 41 Which of the following liquids will have the lowest freezing
point? | back 41 E |
front 42 Which of the following liquids will have the highest freezing
point? | back 42 A |
front 43 Which of the following liquids will have the lowest freezing
point? | back 43 D |
front 44 Which of the following liquids will have the highest freezing
point? | back 44 A |
front 45 A 2.05 m aqueous solution of some unknown had a boiling point of
102.1 °C. Which one of the following could be the unknown compound?
The boiling point elevation constant for water is 0.52 °C/m. | back 45 A |
front 46 Of the following, a 0.1 M aqueous solution of ________ will have the
lowest freezing point. | back 46 B |
front 47 Of the following, a 0.1 M aqueous solution of ________ will have the
highest freezing point. | back 47 E |
front 48 Which of the following aqueous solutions will have the highest
boiling point? | back 48 A |
front 49 The most likely van't Hoff factor for an 0.01 m CaI2 solution is
________. | back 49 D |
front 50 Which one of the following solutes has a limiting van't Hoff factor
(i) of 3 when dissolved in water? | back 50 D |
front 51 The ratio of the actual value of a colligative property to the value
calculated, assuming the substance to be a nonelectrolyte, is referred
to as ________. | back 51 C |
front 52 Colligative properties of solutions include all of the following
except ________. | back 52 E |
front 53 Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution made by dissolving 109
grams of glucose (molar mass = 180.2 g/mol) in 920.0 ml of water at 25
°C. The vapor pressure of pure water at is . Assume the density of the
solution is 1.00 g/ml. | back 53 D |
front 54 The process of a substance sticking to the surface of another is
called ________. | back 54 D |
front 55 All of the following are considered to be colloids except
________. | back 55 B |
front 56 Hydrophobic colloids ________. | back 56 B |
front 57 The process of solute particles being surrounded by solvent particles
is known as ________. | back 57 C |
front 58 Pairs of liquids that will mix in all proportions are called ________
liquids. | back 58 A |
front 59 The solubility of Ar in water at 25 °C is 1.6 × 10-3 M
when the pressure of the Ar above the solution is 1.0 atm. The
solubility of Ar at a pressure of 2.5 atm is ________ M. | back 59 C |
front 60 A 81.5 g sample of calcium chloride is dissolved in 102 g of water at
45 °C. The solution is cooled to 20.0 °C and no precipitate is
observed. This solution is ________. | back 60 E |
front 61 A 17.2 g sample of potassium chlorate is dissolved in 250 g of water
at 65 °C. The solution is cooled to 30.0 °C and no precipitate is
observed. This solution is ________. | back 61 D |
front 62 A 30.0 g sample of potassium nitrate is dissolved in 100 g of water
at 60 °C. The solution is cooled to 20.0 °C and a small amount of
precipitate is observed. This solution is ________. | back 62 C |
front 63 A solution at 20 °C that is 3.75 M in MnSO4 monohydrate is considered
a(n) ________ solution. The solubility of MnSO4 monohydrate in water
at 20 °C is 70.0 g per 100.0 mL of water. | back 63 D |
front 64 The solubility of MnSO4 monohydrate in water at 20 °C is 70.0 g per
100.0 mL of water. A solution at 20 °C that is 0.401 M in MnSO4
monohydrate is best described as a(n) ________ solution. The formula
weight of MnSO4 monohydrate is 168.97 g/mol. | back 64 D |
front 65 A solution is prepared by dissolving 15.0 g of NH3 in 250.0 g of
water. The density of the resulting solution is 0.974 g/mL. The
molarity of NH3 in the solution is ________ M. | back 65 D |
front 66 A solution is prepared by dissolving 25.0 g of NaCl in 500.0 g of
water. What is the molality (m) of NaCl in the solution? The density
of the solution is 1.0 g/mL. | back 66 E |
front 67 A solution is prepared by dissolving 23.7 g of CaCl2 in 375 g of
water. The density of the resulting solution is . The concentration of
Cl- in this solution is ________ M. | back 67 C |
front 68 A solution is prepared by dissolving 15.8 g of MgCl2 in 255 g of
water. What is the mole fraction of Cl- in this solution? | back 68 C |
front 69 A solution is prepared by dissolving 23.7 g of CaCl2 in 375 g of
water. The density of the resulting solution is The concentration of
CaCl2 in this solution is ________ molal. | back 69 B |
front 70 A solution is prepared by dissolving 24.7 g of KBr in 375 g water at
20.0 °C. What is the molarity (M) of KBr in this solution? Density of
the solution at 20.0 °C is 0.998 g/mL. | back 70 A |
front 71 What is the concentration (M) of HCl in a solution that is prepared
by dissolving 25.5 g of HCl in 2.0 L of water? (Assume volume does not
change after adding HCl.) | back 71 B |
front 72 The concentration (M) of HCl in a solution prepared by dissolving 5.5
g of HCl in 200 g of C2H6O is ________ M. The density of the solution
is 0.79 g/mL. | back 72 C |
front 73 What is the mole fraction of HCl in a solution that is prepared by
dissolving 25.5 g of HCl in 800 g of water? The density of the
solution is 1.0 g/mL. | back 73 A |
front 74 The mole fraction of urea (MW = 60.0 g/mol) in a solution prepared by
dissolving 16 g of urea in 39 g of H2O is ________. | back 74 D |
front 75 The concentration of urea (MW = 60.0 g/mol) in a solution prepared by
dissolving 16 g of urea in 39 g of H2O is ________ molal. | back 75 B |
front 76 The molarity of urea (MW = 60.0 g/mol) in a solution prepared by
dissolving 11 g of urea in 35 mL of H2O is ________ M. Assume the
volume of the solution does not change when dissolving the
urea. | back 76 B |
front 77 What is the molarity of sodium chloride in solution that is 13.0% by
mass sodium chloride and that has a density of 1.10 g/mL? | back 77 B |
front 78 What is the molality of LiCl in solution that is 9.0% by mass LiCl
and has a density of 1.00 g/mL? | back 78 C |
front 79 What is the mole fraction of LiCl in solution that is 9.0% by mass
LiCl and has a density of 1.00 g/mL? | back 79 C |
front 80 The vapor pressure of pure ethanol at 60 °C is 0.459 atm. Raoult's
Law predicts that a solution prepared by dissolving 10.0 mmol
naphthalene (nonvolatile) in 90.0 mmol ethanol will have a vapor
pressure of ________ atm. | back 80 B |
front 81 The vapor pressure of pure water at 25 °C is 23.8 torr. What is the
vapor pressure (torr) of water above a solution prepared by dissolving
18.0 g of glucose (a nonelectrolyte, MW = 180.0 g/mol) in 95.0 g of
water? | back 81 B |
front 82 What is the freezing point (°C) of a solution prepared by dissolving
11.3 g of Ca(NO3)2 (formula weight = 164 g/mol) in 115 g of water? The
molal freezing point depression constant for water is 1.86 °C/m.
(Assume 100% ionization of Ca(NO3)2.) | back 82 A |
front 83 A solution containing 10.0 g of an unknown liquid and 90.0 g water
has a freezing point of -3.33 °C. Given Kf = 1.86 °C/m for
water, the molar mass of the unknown liquid is ________ g/mol. | back 83 E |
front 84 A mixture containing 33.0 g of an unknown liquid and 230.0 g of water
has a freezing point of -1.12 °C. Given Kf = 1.86 °C/m for
water, what is the molar mass (g/mol) of the unknown liquid? | back 84 D |
front 85 A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.60 g of nicotine (a
nonelectrolyte) in water to make 12 mL of solution. The osmotic
pressure of the solution is 7.55 ATM at 25 °C. The molecular weight of
nicotine is ________ g/mol. | back 85 D |
front 86 A mixture containing 41.0 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte and 160.0 g
of water has a freezing point of -1.34 °C. Given Kf = 1.86
°C/m for water, what is the molecular weight (g/mol) of the unknown
solute? | back 86 B |
front 87 An aqueous solution of a soluble compound (a nonelectrolyte) is
prepared by dissolving 33.2g of the compound in sufficient water to
form 250mL of solution. The solution has an osmotic pressure of 1.2
atm at 25°C. What is the molar mass (g/mole) of the compound? | back 87 B |
front 88 Determine the freezing point (°C) of a 0.015 molal aqueous solution
of MgSO4. Assume i = 2.0 for MgSO4. The molal
freezing-point-depression constant of water is 1.86°C/m. | back 88 A |
front 89 A solution is prepared by dissolving 2.60 g of a strong electrolyte
(formula weight = 101 g/mol) in enough water to make 1.00 L of
solution. The osmotic pressure of the solution is 1.25 atm at 25.0 °C.
What is the van't Hoff factor (i) for the unknown solute? | back 89 C |
front 90 George is making spaghetti for dinner. He places 4.01 kg of water in a pan and brings it to a boil. Before adding the pasta, he adds 58 g of table salt (NaCl) to the water and again brings it to a boil. The temperature of the salty, boiling water is ________°C. (Assume 100% ionization of NaCl.) Assume a pressure of 1.00 atm and negligible evaporation of water.
Kb for water is 0.52°C/m. | back 90 B |
front 91 A saturated solution ________. | back 91 A |
front 92 Which one of the following substances would be the most soluble in
CcL4? | back 92 A |
front 93 Which of the following would be least soluble in a nonpolar
solvent? | back 93 A |
front 94 The Henry's law constant for helium gas in water at 30 °C is 3.70 ×
10-4 M/atm. When the partial pressure of helium above a
sample of water is 0.400 atm, the concentration of helium in the water
is ________ M. | back 94 D |
front 95 The solubility of oxygen gas in water at 25 °C and 1.0 atm pressure
of oxygen is 0.041 g/L. The solubility of oxygen in water at 4.0 atm
and 25 °C is ________ g/L. | back 95 D |
front 96 What is the solubility concentration (M) of nitrogen gas in 25 °C
water and at a nitrogen pressure of 3.5 atm? The solubility of
nitrogen gas in water at 25 °C and a nitrogen pressure of 1.0 atm is
6.9 X 10-4 M. | back 96 E |
front 97 On a clear day at sea level, with a temperature of 25 °C, the partial
pressure of N2 in air is 0.78 atm and the concentration of nitrogen in
water is 5.3 X 10-4 M. When the partial pressure of is
________ atm, the concentration in water is 2.0 X 10-3
M. | back 97 E |
front 98 A solution is prepared by dissolving 27.7 g of CaCl2 in 375 g of
water. The density of the resulting solution is 1.05 g/mL. The
concentration of CaCl2 is ________% by mass. | back 98 A |
front 99 The concentration of urea in a solution prepared by dissolving 16 g
of urea in 25g of H20 is ________% by mass. The molar mass of urea is
60.0 g/mol. | back 99 A |
front 100 A solution contains 39% phosphoric acid by mass. This means that
________. | back 100 A |
front 101 What is the molality of a 24.4% (by mass) aqueous solution of
phosphoric acid? | back 101 C |
front 102 What is the molarity of phosphoric acid in a 31.5% (by mass) aqueous
solution? | back 102 E |
front 103 Calculate the mole fraction of phosphoric acid (H3PO4) in a 38.5% (by
mass) aqueous solution. | back 103 A |
front 104 What is the molality of a 10.0% (by mass) aqueous solution of
hydrochloric acid? | back 104 C |
front 105 What is the mole fraction of hydrochloric acid in a 17.4% (by mass)
hydrochloric acid aqueous solution? | back 105 D |
front 106 Calculate the molality of a 27.0% (by mass) aqueous solution of
nitric acid. | back 106 A |
front 107 What is the mole fraction of nitric acid in a(n) 8.46% (by mass)
aqueous solution of nitric acid? | back 107 C |
front 108 A solution contains 30 ppm of some heavy metal and the density of the
solution is This means that ________. | back 108 D |
front 109 What is the chloride ion concentration (M) in a solution that
contains 0.100 M aluminum chloride? | back 109 B |
front 110 What is the molal concentration of potassium bromide in a solution
prepared by dissolving 2.27 g of potassium bromide in 897 g of
water? | back 110 B |
front 111 The concentration of lead nitrate (Pb(N ) in a 0.926 M solution is
________ molal. The density of the solution is 1.202 g/mL. | back 111 C |
front 112 What is the molal concentration of a benzene (C6H6) solution prepared
by mixing 13.0 g benzene with 38.0 g of carbon tetrachloride? | back 112 C |
front 113 What is the mole fraction of N in a solution prepared by dissolving
16.0 g of N in 250.0 g of water? The density of the resulting solution
is 0.974 g/mL. | back 113 C |
front 114 What is the molal concentration of KCl in a solution prepared by
adding 2.11 mol of KCl to 889 g of water? | back 114 A |
front 115 13.3 g of benzene (C6H6) is dissolved in 282 g of carbon
tetrachloride. What is the molal concentration of benzene in this
solution? | back 115 E |
front 116 What is the molarity of a 7.00% by mass ammonium chloride aqueous
solution at 20 °C? Density of the solution is 1.0190 g/mL. | back 116 A |
front 117 What is the molality of ammonium chloride in a 3.95 M ammonium
chloride aqueous solution at 20 °C? Density of the solution is 1.0567
g/mL. | back 117 E |
front 118 What is the mass % of ammonium chloride in a 1.73 M ammonium chloride
aqueous solution at 20 °C? Density of the solution is 1.0257
g/mL. | back 118 E |
front 119 The mole fraction of He in a gaseous solution prepared from 1.0 g of
He, 6.5 g of Ar, and 10.0 g of Ne is ________. | back 119 A |
front 120 What is the % by mass of sodium chloride in an aqueous solution that
is 2.39 M and has a density of 1.01 g/mL? | back 120 B |
front 121 An acetic acid aqueous solution contains 22% by mass acetic acid?
Which of the following statements is correct? | back 121 C |
front 122 What is the molality of a 36.1% (by mass) aqueous solution of
phosphoric acid? | back 122 C |
front 123 What is the molarity of phosphoric acid in a 22.1% (by mass) aqueous
solution? | back 123 E |
front 124 What is the mole fraction of phosphoric acid in a 20.5% (by mass)
aqueous solution? | back 124 C |
front 125 What is the molality of a 10.0% (by mass) aqueous solution of
hydrochloric acid? | back 125 C |
front 126 What is the mole fraction of hydrochloric acid in a 7.20% (by mass)
aqueous solution? | back 126 D |
front 127 What is the molality of a 35.0% (by mass) aqueous solution of nitric
acid? | back 127 C |
front 128 What is the mole fraction of nitric acid of a 16.2% (by mass) aqueous
solution of nitric acid? | back 128 D |
front 129 A water sample tested positive for lead with a concentration of 35
ppm. The density of the solution is 1.00 g/mL. Which of the following
statements is correct? | back 129 B |
front 130 How much sodium nitrate (g) is in a 205.5 g sample of solution that
is 27.1% by mass? | back 130 E |
front 131 How many grams of solution are present if there is 276.7 g of
dissolved solute which is 15.6% by mass? | back 131 C |
front 132 How many grams of solution are present if a solute is dissolved in
63.0 g of water and the concentration is 12.7% by mass? | back 132 C |
front 133 What is the molality (m) of a solution containing 5.16 g of C6H12O6
in 183 mL of water? The density of water is 1.00 g/mL. | back 133 B |
front 134 Which produces the greatest number of ions when one mole dissolves in
water? | back 134 A |
front 135 The ideal value of i (van't Hoff factor) for Na3PO4 is: | back 135 A |
front 136 Of the following, a 0.2 M aqueous solution of ________ will have the
highest freezing point. | back 136 A |
front 137 Which of the following will have an ideal van't Hoff factor (i) value
of 1? | back 137 A |
front 138 Which produces the greatest number of ions when one mole dissolves in
water? | back 138 A |
front 139 A solution is prepared by dissolving 2.00 g of glycerin ( C3H8O3) in
201 g of ethanol (C2H5OH). The freezing point of the solution is
________°C. The freezing point of pure ethanol is -114.6°C at 1 atm.
The molal-freezing-point-depression constant ( Kf) for
ethanol is 1.99°C/m. The molar masses of glycerin and of ethanol are
92.1 g/mol and 46.1 g/mol, respectively. | back 139 E |
front 140 What is the vapor pressure (mm Hg) of water at 25°C above a solution
prepared by dissolving 25 g of urea, CO(NH2)2, in 75 g of water? The
vapor pressure of pure water at 25 °C is 23.8 mm Hg. | back 140 A |
front 141 The freezing point of ethanol (C2H5OH) is -114.6 °C. The molal
freezing point depression constant for ethanol is 2.00 °C/m. What is
the freezing point (°C) of a solution prepared by dissolving 50.0 g of
glycerin (C3H8O3, a nonelectrolyte) in 200.0 g of ethanol? | back 141 D |
front 142 Calculate the freezing point of a 0.09500 m aqueous solution of
glucose. The molal freezing-point-depression constant of water is
1.86°C/m. | back 142 D |
front 143 Calculate the freezing point of a 0.05500 m aqueous solution of NaN .
The molal freezing-point-depression constant of water is 1.86°C/m.
(Assume 100% ionization of NaNO3.) | back 143 E |
front 144 Calculate the freezing point of a solution containing 20 grams of KCl
and 2200.0 grams of water. The molal-freezing-point-depression
constant ( ) for water is 1.86°C/m. (Assume 100% ionization of
KCl.) | back 144 A |
front 145 The osmotic pressure of a solution formed by dissolving 45.0 mg of
aspirin (C9H8O4) in 0.250 L of water at 25 °C is ________ atm. | back 145 C |
front 146 A solution is prepared by adding 40.00 g of lactose (milk sugar) to
110.0 g of water at 55°C. The partial pressure of water above the
solution is ________ torr. The vapor pressure of pure water at 55 °C
is 118.0 torr. The MW of lactose is 342.3 g/mol. | back 146 D |
front 147 What is the formula weight of iron(III) chloride hexahydrate? | back 147 270.294 |
front 148 Water (H2O) and the alcohol methanol (CH3OH) are infinitely soluble in each other. The primary intermolecular force responsible for this is ________. | back 148 hydrogen bonding |
front 149 An aqueous solution with a concentration of 18 ppm indicates that there is ________ per liter of solution. | back 149 18 mg |
front 150 An aqueous solution with a concentration of 12.5 ppb indicates that there is ________ per liter of solution. | back 150 12.5 ug |
front 151 What is the osmotic pressure (in atm) of a 0.0255 M NaCl solution at 25.0 °C? | back 151 1.25 |
front 152 What is the osmotic pressure (in atm) of a 0.015 M calcium chloride solution at 28 °C? | back 152 1.1 |
front 153 291.5 grams of calcium chloride is dissolved in 1974.3 grams of water. Calculate the vapor pressure lowering (in mm Hg) of the solution at 25.0 °C. (Note: The vapor pressure of pure water at 25.0 °C is 23.76 mm Hg.) | back 153 0.556 |
front 154 The mole fraction of NaCl in water is 0.0195. Calculate the vapor pressure lowering (in mm Hg) of the solution at 25.0 °C. (Note: The vapor pressure of pure water at 25.0 °C is 23.76 mm Hg.) | back 154 0.463 |
front 155 The ________ is a phenomenon used to differentiate colloids and true solutions. | back 155 Tyndall effect |
front 156 A solution with a solute concentration greater than the solubility is called a supercritical solution. | back 156 false |
front 157 Adding a nonvolatile solute to a solution decreases the vapor pressure of the solution. | back 157 true |
front 158 After swimming in the ocean for several hours, swimmers noticed that their fingers appeared to be very wrinkled. This is an indication that seawater is supertonic relative to the fluid in cells. | back 158 false |
front 159 The value of the boiling-point-elevation constant (Kb) depends on the identity of the solvent. | back 159 true |
front 160 Emulsifying agents typically have a hydrophobic end and a hydrophilic end. | back 160 true |