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When CH3OH is dissolved in water, how many particles are in solution?
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3
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5
6
When KCl (potassium chloride) is dissolved in water, how many particles are in solution?
1
2
3
4
6
When CaBr2 is dissolved in water, how many particles will be in solution?
1
2
3
4
5
When 11.0 g of CaCl2 dissolves in 45.0 g of water, what is the boiling point of the solution? (Kb = 0.512 oC/m)
3.4
103.4
101.1
1.1
101.4
Find the boiling point of a solution containing 15.0 g sucrose (molar mass = 342.3g/mol), in 100g of water. (Kb = 0.512 oC/m)
100.2
99.8
0.2
-0.2
Which salt below has the largest effect on freezing point?
C2H4O2
H2S
LiBr
CaF2
When 26.0 g of NaCl, are dissolved in 0.5 kg of water, what is the freezing point of this solution? (Kf = 1.86 oC/m)
-3.3
103.3
-1.7
-0.8
A solution contains 15.5 g of a nonelectrolyte and 200 g of water. The water freezes at -4.5° C and Kf = 1.86° C/m. What is the molar mass of the nonelectrolyte?
18g/mol
32g/mol
16g/mol
46g/mol
53g/mol
Using the graph above, which compound would dissolve the fastest at 20° C, KCl, NaCl, KNO3, or KClO3?
KCl
NaCl
KNO3
KClO3
A solution that has the maximum amount of solute dissolved in the solvent is called __________________.
saturated
supersaturated
unsaturated
suspension
How many grams of NaCl need to be dissolved in 50g of water to make a 0.2m solution?
1.8g
0.1g
1.6g
0.6g
A solution that has less than the maximum amount of solute dissolved in the solvent is called __________________.
saturated
supersaturated
unsaturated
suspension
How many grams of NaCl need to be dissolved in 50g of water to make a 0.2m solution?
1.8g
0.1g
1.6g
0.6g
Using the graph above, how many grams of KCl can be dissolved in 300g of water at 40° C?
30g
50g
120g
40g
A solution contains 25 g of a nonelectrolyte and 80 g of water. The water boils at 104.7° C and Kb = 0.512° C/m. What is the molar mass of the nononelectrolyte?
34g/mol
17g/mol
11g/mol
28g/mol
46g/mol
The vapor pressure of a pure solvent is ___________ that of a solution
more than
less than
equal to
Solution A contains 0.1 mol of sucrose, dissolved in 500. g of water. Solution B contains 0.1 mol of sodium chloride, dissolved in 500. g of water. Which fo the following statements about theses solutions is true?
Both solutions have the same vapor pressure.
Solution A would boil at a higher temperature than solution B would.
Solution A would freeze at a higher temperature than solution B would.
Both solutions would boil at the same temperature.
What is the boiling point of a solution if 5.76 mol CO2 is dissolved in 3.62 kg of water? (Kb=0.512*C/m)
0.81*C
100.81*C
99.19*C
103.1*C
A solution made by dissolving 9.81 g of a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte in 90.0 g of water boiled at 100.37 oC. What is the approximate molar mass of the substance? Kb=0.51 oC/m
240 g/mol
150 g/mol
79 g/mol
61 g/mol
Which one of the following diagrams has the lowest vapor pressure?
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2
3
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5
142 g of sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, are dissolved in 875 g of H2O. (Assume 100% ionization)
What will be the freezing point of the resulting solution?
(Mr Na2SO4 = 142; Kf =1.86)
−4.3 oC
−4.5 oC
−3.8 oC
−6.4 oC
Which of the following is a colligative property
Lowering of vapor pressure
Relative lowering of vapor pressure
Both
None
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