Exam 12: The Liquids and Solids Around Us: Especially Water

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Which of these correctly describes solids with a well-ordered structure?

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The point at which a liquid is converted to a gas is known as the ____.

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Which of these is not a method for measuring the concentration of a solution?

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Which of these types of water contamination pose immediate health risks upon consumption?

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Which of these substances is polar?

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Which substance has the lowest boiling point?

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Which of these is \are  not a unique property \properties of water? I. Expands when it freezes II. Nonpolar molecules III. A good solvent

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Which of these describes the process by which a liquid molecule at the surface of a liquid escapes to the gas phase?

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Which of these is an organic contaminant?

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Which substance has the highest boiling point?

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Which of these is not a unit for measuring the concentration of solutions?

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What percentage of the world's sickness is caused by water-borne diseases?

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Which of these is not a disadvantage of "hard water"?

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A 4.50 L sample of sea water which contains 32.7 mg of strontium. Determine the concentration of strontium in mg\L.

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Which of these substances would exhibit dipole forces?

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What is the concentration in molarity when 10.00 grams of K3PO4 is dissolved in H2O to give 350. mL of solution? (molar mass of K3PO4 = 212.3 g\mol)

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A 1.00 M solution is equivalent to:

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Which of these substances would exhibit dipole forces?

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Drinking water contains 175 ppm of dissolved CaCO3 per liter. How many grams of CaCO3 are in 2.00 L of water?

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"Blue baby" is caused the presence of which of the following in drinking water?

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