Deck 11: Solutions

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A 45.0-g sample of water contains 11.2 mg of a toxin.What is the concentration of this toxin in ppm?

A) 2.49 × 10-4 ppm
B) 249 ppm
C) 7.2 × 10-6 ppm
D) 1.2 ppm
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A compound that dissociates into positive and negative ions when it dissolves in water is a(n):

A) molar.
B) solute.
C) electrolyte.
D) base.
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The amount of _____ that is present in a _____ is called its _____.

A) solute; solvent; solution
B) solute; solvent; concentration
C) solvent; solute; solution
D) solvent; solute; concentration
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Which solution will provide the LOWEST freezing point?

A) 1.2 M NaCl
B) 1.0 M KCl
C) 1.0 M Na2CO3
D) 2.0 M KI
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Which reaction is metal displacement reaction?

A) NaCl (aq)+ AgNO3 (aq) \rightarrow AgCl (s)+ NaNO3 (aq)
B) HBr (aq)+ KOH (aq) \rightarrow H2O (l)+ KBr (aq)
C) Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
D) 2 LiI (aq)+ Pb(NO3)2 (aq) \rightarrow PbI2 (s)+ 2 LiNO3 (aq)
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A 3.0-kg sample of pond water contains 3.6 mg of a pollutant.What is the concentration of this pollutant in ppm?

A) 3.6 × 10-3 ppm
B) 517 ppm
C) 7.2 × 10-6 ppm
D) 1.2 ppm
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A chemist prepares an aqueous solution of sodium chloride.The solution contains 50.0 g of NaCl and has a volume of 450 mL.What is the molarity of this solution?

A) 19.0 M
B) 1.90 M
C) 5.00 M
D) 0.00190 M
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A compound dissolved in a solvent is called a(n):

A) solute.
B) solid.
C) barometer.
D) solvent.
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What is the molar concentration of NH4+ ions in a 3.1 M solution of (NH4)2SO4?

A) 3.1 M
B) 1.5 M
C) 6.2 M
D) 9.3 M
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Consider a semipermeable membrane that is separating two solutions.One solution is a 1.7-M CsCl solution.Which solution choice,when paired with the 1.7-M CsCl,will cause water to flow toward the CsCl solution?

A) 1.5 M KCl
B) 1.2 M CaCl2
C) 1.0 M LiBr
D) 0.75 M NaC2H3O2
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A chemist prepares an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide.The solution contains 120.0 g of NaOH and has a volume of 600 mL.What is the molarity of this solution?

A) 1,000 M
B) 7.50 M
C) 5.00 M
D) 0.005 M
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Which reaction is an acid-base reaction?

A) NaBr (aq)+ AgNO3 (aq) \rightarrow AgBr (s)+ NaNO3 (aq)
B) HCl (aq)+ NaOH (aq) \rightarrow H2O (l)+ NaCl (aq)
C) Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow 0 ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
D) 2 LiI (aq)+ Pb(NO3)2 (aq) \rightarrow PbI2 (s)+ 2 LiNO3 (aq)
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Consider a semipermeable membrane that is separating two solutions.One solution is a 0.50-M CaCl2 solution.Which solution choice,when paired with the 0.50-M CaCl2,will cause water to flow away from the CaCl2 solution?

A) 1.5 M KCl
B) 1.2 M SrCl2
C) 0.60 M LiBr
D) 0.95 M NaC2H3O2
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Which solution will provide the HIGHEST boiling point?

A) 1.0 M NaC2H3O2
B) 1.0 M KCl
C) 0.50 M Na2CO3
D) 3.50 M NaI
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What is the molar concentration of Li+ ions in a 0.750 M solution of Li3PO4?

A) 0.750 M
B) 1.50 M
C) 0.250 M
D) 2.25 M
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A solution of lithium carbonate in water has a concentration of 5.0 M.How many moles of lithium carbonate are in 1.2 liters of this solution?

A) 4.2 moles
B) 6.0 moles
C) 3.8 moles
D) 0.24 moles
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A 1.0-M aq.LiBr solution and a 1.0 M CaBr2 solution are separated by a semipermeable membrane.Which statement is correct?

A) The CaBr2 solution has a higher ion concentration and therefore the higher osmotic pressure.The water will flow toward the CaBr2 solution.
B) The LiBr solution has a higher ion concentration and therefore the higher osmotic pressure.The water will flow toward the LiBr solution.
C) The CaBr2 solution has a lower ion concentration and therefore the higher osmotic pressure.The water will flow toward the CaBr2 solution.
D) The LiBr solution has a lower ion concentration and therefore the higher osmotic pressure.The water will flow toward the LiBr solution.
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The driving force of a neutralization reaction is the formation of:

A) acid.
B) base.
C) precipitate.
D) water.
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Normal saline solution is 0.90% NaCl (g/mL).How many grams of sodium chloride are needed to prepare 3.5 L of a normal saline solution?

A) 31.5 g
B) 3.15 g
C) 0.315 g
D) 0.019 g
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You wish to prepare 140.0 mL of a 3.0 M solution of NaOH by diluting a concentrated 10.0 M NaOH solution.What volume of the concentrated solution is required to do this?

A) 7.0 mL
B) 20 mL
C) 42 mL
D) 0.47 mL
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The driving force of a precipitation reaction is the formation of:

A) acid.
B) base.
C) precipitate.
D) water.
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What is the precipitate for the following precipitation reaction? LiBr (aq)+ AgNO3 (aq) \rightarrow

A) AgBr (s)
B) AgBr (aq)
C) LiNO3 (aq)
D) H2O (l)
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Consider the following equation: Cu (s)+ 2 HBr (aq) \rightarrow CuBr2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
A 100 mL solution of 0.025-M HBr that completely reacts with copper metal will produce _____ moles of hydrogen gas.

A) 0.0025
B) 0.0013
C) 0.13
D) 1.5
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Zinc metal reacts with aqueous hydrochloric acid to produce zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
What volume of 3.55-M HCl is required to produce 25.5 L of hydrogen gas at a temperature of 298 K and a pressure of 1.20 atm?

A) 1.25 L
B) 2.50 L
C) 0.705 L
D) 8.88 L
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Consider the following equation: Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
A 50-mL solution of 2.5-M HCl that completely reacts with zinc metal will produce _____ moles of ZnCl2.

A) 0.50
B) 0.063
C) 0.13
D) 1.5
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Consider the following equation: HCl (aq)+ NaOH (aq) \rightarrow H2O (l)+ NaCl (aq)
If 0.25 moles of sodium hydroxide completely react with hydrochloric acid,how many moles of water will be made?

A) 0.50 moles
B) 1.0 moles
C) 0.25 moles
D) 1.5 moles
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What is the precipitate for the following precipitation reaction? 2 NaCl (aq)+ Pb(NO3)2 (aq) \rightarrow

A) PbCl2 (s)
B) NaNO3 (aq)
C) Pb(NO3)2 (aq)
D) H2O (l)
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Consider the following equation; Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
If 0.50 moles of zinc metal completely react with hydrochloric acid,how many moles of hydrogen gas will be made?

A) 0.50 moles
B) 1.0 moles
C) 0.25 moles
D) 1.5 moles
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Consider the following equation: Cu (s)+ 2 HBr (aq) \rightarrow CuBr2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
A 25 mL solution of 1.5-M HBr that completely reacts with copper metal will produce _____ moles of CuBr2.

A) 0.038
B) 0.019
C) 0.13
D) 1.5
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Copper metal reacts with aqueous hydrobromic acid to produce copper (II)bromide and hydrogen gas. Cu (s)+ 2 HBr (aq) \rightarrow CuBr2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
What volume of 2.50-M HBr is required to produce 45.0 L of hydrogen gas at a temperature of 298 K and a pressure of 1.00 atm?

A) 1.84 L
B) 3.68 L
C) 1.47 L
D) 2.94 L
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Deck 11: Solutions
1
A 45.0-g sample of water contains 11.2 mg of a toxin.What is the concentration of this toxin in ppm?

A) 2.49 × 10-4 ppm
B) 249 ppm
C) 7.2 × 10-6 ppm
D) 1.2 ppm
249 ppm
2
A compound that dissociates into positive and negative ions when it dissolves in water is a(n):

A) molar.
B) solute.
C) electrolyte.
D) base.
electrolyte.
3
The amount of _____ that is present in a _____ is called its _____.

A) solute; solvent; solution
B) solute; solvent; concentration
C) solvent; solute; solution
D) solvent; solute; concentration
solute; solvent; concentration
4
Which solution will provide the LOWEST freezing point?

A) 1.2 M NaCl
B) 1.0 M KCl
C) 1.0 M Na2CO3
D) 2.0 M KI
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Which reaction is metal displacement reaction?

A) NaCl (aq)+ AgNO3 (aq) \rightarrow AgCl (s)+ NaNO3 (aq)
B) HBr (aq)+ KOH (aq) \rightarrow H2O (l)+ KBr (aq)
C) Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
D) 2 LiI (aq)+ Pb(NO3)2 (aq) \rightarrow PbI2 (s)+ 2 LiNO3 (aq)
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A 3.0-kg sample of pond water contains 3.6 mg of a pollutant.What is the concentration of this pollutant in ppm?

A) 3.6 × 10-3 ppm
B) 517 ppm
C) 7.2 × 10-6 ppm
D) 1.2 ppm
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A chemist prepares an aqueous solution of sodium chloride.The solution contains 50.0 g of NaCl and has a volume of 450 mL.What is the molarity of this solution?

A) 19.0 M
B) 1.90 M
C) 5.00 M
D) 0.00190 M
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A compound dissolved in a solvent is called a(n):

A) solute.
B) solid.
C) barometer.
D) solvent.
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What is the molar concentration of NH4+ ions in a 3.1 M solution of (NH4)2SO4?

A) 3.1 M
B) 1.5 M
C) 6.2 M
D) 9.3 M
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Consider a semipermeable membrane that is separating two solutions.One solution is a 1.7-M CsCl solution.Which solution choice,when paired with the 1.7-M CsCl,will cause water to flow toward the CsCl solution?

A) 1.5 M KCl
B) 1.2 M CaCl2
C) 1.0 M LiBr
D) 0.75 M NaC2H3O2
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A chemist prepares an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide.The solution contains 120.0 g of NaOH and has a volume of 600 mL.What is the molarity of this solution?

A) 1,000 M
B) 7.50 M
C) 5.00 M
D) 0.005 M
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Which reaction is an acid-base reaction?

A) NaBr (aq)+ AgNO3 (aq) \rightarrow AgBr (s)+ NaNO3 (aq)
B) HCl (aq)+ NaOH (aq) \rightarrow H2O (l)+ NaCl (aq)
C) Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow 0 ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
D) 2 LiI (aq)+ Pb(NO3)2 (aq) \rightarrow PbI2 (s)+ 2 LiNO3 (aq)
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Consider a semipermeable membrane that is separating two solutions.One solution is a 0.50-M CaCl2 solution.Which solution choice,when paired with the 0.50-M CaCl2,will cause water to flow away from the CaCl2 solution?

A) 1.5 M KCl
B) 1.2 M SrCl2
C) 0.60 M LiBr
D) 0.95 M NaC2H3O2
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Which solution will provide the HIGHEST boiling point?

A) 1.0 M NaC2H3O2
B) 1.0 M KCl
C) 0.50 M Na2CO3
D) 3.50 M NaI
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What is the molar concentration of Li+ ions in a 0.750 M solution of Li3PO4?

A) 0.750 M
B) 1.50 M
C) 0.250 M
D) 2.25 M
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A solution of lithium carbonate in water has a concentration of 5.0 M.How many moles of lithium carbonate are in 1.2 liters of this solution?

A) 4.2 moles
B) 6.0 moles
C) 3.8 moles
D) 0.24 moles
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A 1.0-M aq.LiBr solution and a 1.0 M CaBr2 solution are separated by a semipermeable membrane.Which statement is correct?

A) The CaBr2 solution has a higher ion concentration and therefore the higher osmotic pressure.The water will flow toward the CaBr2 solution.
B) The LiBr solution has a higher ion concentration and therefore the higher osmotic pressure.The water will flow toward the LiBr solution.
C) The CaBr2 solution has a lower ion concentration and therefore the higher osmotic pressure.The water will flow toward the CaBr2 solution.
D) The LiBr solution has a lower ion concentration and therefore the higher osmotic pressure.The water will flow toward the LiBr solution.
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The driving force of a neutralization reaction is the formation of:

A) acid.
B) base.
C) precipitate.
D) water.
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Normal saline solution is 0.90% NaCl (g/mL).How many grams of sodium chloride are needed to prepare 3.5 L of a normal saline solution?

A) 31.5 g
B) 3.15 g
C) 0.315 g
D) 0.019 g
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You wish to prepare 140.0 mL of a 3.0 M solution of NaOH by diluting a concentrated 10.0 M NaOH solution.What volume of the concentrated solution is required to do this?

A) 7.0 mL
B) 20 mL
C) 42 mL
D) 0.47 mL
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The driving force of a precipitation reaction is the formation of:

A) acid.
B) base.
C) precipitate.
D) water.
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What is the precipitate for the following precipitation reaction? LiBr (aq)+ AgNO3 (aq) \rightarrow

A) AgBr (s)
B) AgBr (aq)
C) LiNO3 (aq)
D) H2O (l)
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23
Consider the following equation: Cu (s)+ 2 HBr (aq) \rightarrow CuBr2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
A 100 mL solution of 0.025-M HBr that completely reacts with copper metal will produce _____ moles of hydrogen gas.

A) 0.0025
B) 0.0013
C) 0.13
D) 1.5
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Zinc metal reacts with aqueous hydrochloric acid to produce zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
What volume of 3.55-M HCl is required to produce 25.5 L of hydrogen gas at a temperature of 298 K and a pressure of 1.20 atm?

A) 1.25 L
B) 2.50 L
C) 0.705 L
D) 8.88 L
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Consider the following equation: Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
A 50-mL solution of 2.5-M HCl that completely reacts with zinc metal will produce _____ moles of ZnCl2.

A) 0.50
B) 0.063
C) 0.13
D) 1.5
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Consider the following equation: HCl (aq)+ NaOH (aq) \rightarrow H2O (l)+ NaCl (aq)
If 0.25 moles of sodium hydroxide completely react with hydrochloric acid,how many moles of water will be made?

A) 0.50 moles
B) 1.0 moles
C) 0.25 moles
D) 1.5 moles
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What is the precipitate for the following precipitation reaction? 2 NaCl (aq)+ Pb(NO3)2 (aq) \rightarrow

A) PbCl2 (s)
B) NaNO3 (aq)
C) Pb(NO3)2 (aq)
D) H2O (l)
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Consider the following equation; Zn (s)+ 2 HCl (aq) \rightarrow ZnCl2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
If 0.50 moles of zinc metal completely react with hydrochloric acid,how many moles of hydrogen gas will be made?

A) 0.50 moles
B) 1.0 moles
C) 0.25 moles
D) 1.5 moles
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Consider the following equation: Cu (s)+ 2 HBr (aq) \rightarrow CuBr2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
A 25 mL solution of 1.5-M HBr that completely reacts with copper metal will produce _____ moles of CuBr2.

A) 0.038
B) 0.019
C) 0.13
D) 1.5
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Copper metal reacts with aqueous hydrobromic acid to produce copper (II)bromide and hydrogen gas. Cu (s)+ 2 HBr (aq) \rightarrow CuBr2 (aq)+ H2 (g)
What volume of 2.50-M HBr is required to produce 45.0 L of hydrogen gas at a temperature of 298 K and a pressure of 1.00 atm?

A) 1.84 L
B) 3.68 L
C) 1.47 L
D) 2.94 L
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