Exam 7: Solutions and Colloids
Exam 1: Matter, Measurements, and Calculations101 Questions
Exam 2: Atoms and Molecules96 Questions
Exam 3: Electronic Structure and the Periodic Law91 Questions
Exam 4: Forces Between Particles94 Questions
Exam 5: Chemical Reactions95 Questions
Exam 6: The States of Matter95 Questions
Exam 7: Solutions and Colloids98 Questions
Exam 8: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium92 Questions
Exam 9: Acids, Bases, and Salts92 Questions
Exam 10: Radioactivity and Nuclear Processes93 Questions
Exam 11: Organic Compounds: Alkanes92 Questions
Exam 12: Unsaturated Hydrocarbons94 Questions
Exam 13: Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers92 Questions
Exam 14: Aldehydes and Ketones93 Questions
Exam 15: Carboxylic Acids and Esters94 Questions
Exam 16: Amines and Amides92 Questions
Exam 17: Carbohydrates93 Questions
Exam 18: Lipids96 Questions
Exam 19: Proteins97 Questions
Exam 20: Enzymes94 Questions
Exam 21: Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis98 Questions
Exam 22: Nutrition and Energy for Life94 Questions
Exam 23: Carbohydrate Metabolism95 Questions
Exam 24: Lipid and Amino Acid Metabolism99 Questions
Exam 25: Body Fluids91 Questions
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You want to remove as much CO2 gas as possible from a water solution. Which of the following treatments would be most effective?
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A mixture of sand and water would be an example of a colloidal suspension.
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A salt sample is placed into some water and nearly all of it dissolves without stirring or heating. The resulting solution is
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Calculate the number of moles of ZnCl, in 100 mL of 0.300 M solution.
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Putting a celery stick in distilled water results in the uptake of water by the celery.
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When an ionic substance dissolves, the solvated ions will all always be surrounded by water molecules.
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During a surgical procedure, a wound was accidentally irrigated with deionized water, instead of normal saline. What would one expect to happen?
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How many mL of 6.00 M HCl are needed to prepare 1500 mL of 0.200 M HCl solution?
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When preparing a 2.00 M solution of NaCl in water, a volumetric flask could be used to measure the volume of the solution.
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Match the types of colloids with their examples.
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Fog
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Solid foam
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Rock candy (large table sugar crystals)can be produced by allowing a hot, saturated solution of sugar in water to cool off.
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A solution is prepared by dissolving 4.66 g of KCl in enough distilled water to give 250 mL of solution. KCl is a strong electrolyte. How will the freezing point of the solution be different from that of pure water? (Note: Kf for water is 1.86°C\M.)
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An isotonic salt solution is 0.90% (w\w)NaCl in water. How many grams of NaCl are contained in 1.00 kg of such a solution?
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Match the types of colloids with their examples.
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Shaving cream
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A solution is produced in which water is the solvent and there are four solutes. Which of the solutes can dissolve better if the solution is heated?
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The longer it takes for a substance to dissolve to form a solution, the lower its solubility will be.
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