Exam 14: The Chemistry of Solutes and Solutions
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Which of the following represents a solution?
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A coolant consisting of a 50/50 mixture by volume of ethylene glycol and water utilizes the
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Calculate the concentration in ppm of Cd in a 2.00 mL sample which has been shown to contain 16.4 mg Cd. Assume the sample has a density of 1.00 g/mL.
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Which of the following refers to a specific value of concentration at a given temperature?
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The process of forming a solution occurs in three parts: separating solvent molecules, separating solute particles, and forming new solute-solvent associations. These three processes are, respectively,
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Ethyl alcohol and water dissolve in each other in all proportions. Therefore,
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At a particular temperature, as the pressure increases the solubility of a gas in water will
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Salts containing only doubly or triply charged ions are often insoluble in water. This could be because
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Explain what is meant by
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b. osmotic pressure.
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What is the vapor pressure of a 45.0 % solution of glucose, C6H12O6, at 90.0 C, given that the vapor pressure of pure water at that temperature is 526 mm Hg?
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The solubility of a gas in a liquid is ____ the pressure of the gas; this is ____.
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The overall enthalpy change during the process of forming a solution involves three terms: separating solvent molecules (DH solvent), separating solute particles (DH solute), and forming new solute-solvent associations (DH solution). The overall process of forming a solution is endothermic if
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In order to calculate the molality of a solution from its molarity, what other information would be needed?
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Several processes contribute to the dissolving of a solid salt such as NaCl(s) in water. A large exothermic contribution is supplied by the
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Two liquids which mix together in all proportions are said to be ____; they mix because ____.
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In living systems, a solution with a higher solute concentration than the surrounding cells is said to be ____. This causes water to flow ____ the cells by osmosis.
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Determine the chloride ion concentration in a solution containing 50.0 g MgCl2 dissolved in 1500 mL of solution.
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Thermal pollution affects fish and other marine wildlife by
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