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Deck 11: Water and Solutions
1
Water containing large amounts of Mg2+ and Ca2+ions is said to be hard because it is hard to make soap lather in the water.
True
2
Which of the following are properties of basic solutions?
A)They turn the dye litmus red.
B)They taste sour.
C)They feel slippery.
D)They react with active metals to produce hydrogen gas.
A)They turn the dye litmus red.
B)They taste sour.
C)They feel slippery.
D)They react with active metals to produce hydrogen gas.
C
3
Highway departments spread salt on icy roads because the solution process generates heat, which melts the ice.
False
4
The solubility of a gas in water decreases as the water temperature increases.
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5
Aqueous solutions with one mole of each solid in equal volumes of water are prepared.Which solution would have the lowest freezing point?
A)C6H12O6
B)NaNO3
C)CaCl2
D)All would have the same freezing point.
A)C6H12O6
B)NaNO3
C)CaCl2
D)All would have the same freezing point.
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6
Which of the following are properties of acidic solutions?
A)They turn the dye litmus red.
B)They taste sour.
C)They react with active metals to produce hydrogen gas.
D)All of the above.
A)They turn the dye litmus red.
B)They taste sour.
C)They react with active metals to produce hydrogen gas.
D)All of the above.
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7
A solution is saturated when no more of a solute will dissolve in a solvent.
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8
The dye litmus turns blue in basic solutions.
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9
The presence of solute molecules makes a solution freeze at a lower temperature than the pure solvent.
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10
A bottle of whiskey contains 40% alcohol by volume.This means that the whiskey contains 40 mL of alcohol
A)in every 100 mL of whiskey.
B)mixed with 100 mL of water.
C)mixed with 60 mL of whiskey.
D)in every 140 mL of whiskey.
A)in every 100 mL of whiskey.
B)mixed with 100 mL of water.
C)mixed with 60 mL of whiskey.
D)in every 140 mL of whiskey.
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11
Air is considered to be a homogeneous mixture that is 79 percent nitrogen gas, 20 percent oxygen gas, and 1 percent all the other gases.In this mixture, nitrogen can be considered
A)a solvent.
B)a solute.
C)a solution.
D)saturated.
A)a solvent.
B)a solute.
C)a solution.
D)saturated.
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12
A solution is a heterogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
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13
Water solutions of ionic substances that conduct electricity are called
A)electrical solutions.
B)polar solutions.
C)electrolytes.
D)indicators.
A)electrical solutions.
B)polar solutions.
C)electrolytes.
D)indicators.
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14
What is the most likely temperature of the water at the bottom of Lake Superior in the winter?
A)0ºC
B)4ºC
C)10ºC
D)The temperature is variable.
A)0ºC
B)4ºC
C)10ºC
D)The temperature is variable.
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15
Hydrogen bonding in water accounts for
A)water's higher than expected boiling temperature.
B)the fact that ice floats in liquid water.
C)the fact that snowflakes are 6-sided.
D)All of the above.
A)water's higher than expected boiling temperature.
B)the fact that ice floats in liquid water.
C)the fact that snowflakes are 6-sided.
D)All of the above.
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16
A strong acid is a concentrated solution of the acid.
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17
The rule "like dissolves like" explains why liquids are generally soluble in other liquids.
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18
One mole of particles lowers the freezing point of 1,000 g of water by 1.76ºC.What is the freezing point of a solution containing one mole of NaNO3 in 1,000 g of water?
A)30.24ºC
B)28.48ºC
C)-1.76ºC
D)-3.52ºC
A)30.24ºC
B)28.48ºC
C)-1.76ºC
D)-3.52ºC
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19
Cooks add a pinch of salt to water to increase its boiling point since it is known that solutions boil at a higher temperature than pure water.
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20
Polar compounds such as alcohol would be expected to be
A)more soluble in water than in non-polar solvents.
B)more soluble in non-polar solvents than in water.
C)equally soluble in water and non-polar solvents.
D)None of the above.
A)more soluble in water than in non-polar solvents.
B)more soluble in non-polar solvents than in water.
C)equally soluble in water and non-polar solvents.
D)None of the above.
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21
What do solutions of acids, bases, and salts have in common? They
A)are proton donors.
B)are proton acceptors.
C)all have a pH of less than 7.
D)are electrolytes.
A)are proton donors.
B)are proton acceptors.
C)all have a pH of less than 7.
D)are electrolytes.
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22
A hydrogen bond is
A)what holds the atoms of a water molecule together.
B)a force between hydrogen atoms in adjacent water molecules.
C)a force between a hydrogen atom of one polar molecule and another polar
D)molecule.
E)a force between a hydrogen atom and a metal.
A)what holds the atoms of a water molecule together.
B)a force between hydrogen atoms in adjacent water molecules.
C)a force between a hydrogen atom of one polar molecule and another polar
D)molecule.
E)a force between a hydrogen atom and a metal.
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23
Icebergs
A)have about the same density as sea water.
B)are just about as salty as sea water.
C)are nearly pure water.
D)are denser than sea water.
A)have about the same density as sea water.
B)are just about as salty as sea water.
C)are nearly pure water.
D)are denser than sea water.
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24
When a solvent is cooled, it will dissolve
A)more solid.
B)more gas.
C)less gas.
D)the same amount of solid or gas.
A)more solid.
B)more gas.
C)less gas.
D)the same amount of solid or gas.
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25
Which of the following solutions is likely to have a pH less than 7?
A)sodium chloride
B)ammonia
C)carbonic acid
D)pure water
A)sodium chloride
B)ammonia
C)carbonic acid
D)pure water
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26
According to the modern definition, NH3 is
A)an acid because it contains hydrogen.
B)a base because it can accept H+ ions from water.
C)an acid because it raises the H+ ion concentration.
D)a base because it lowers the pH.
A)an acid because it contains hydrogen.
B)a base because it can accept H+ ions from water.
C)an acid because it raises the H+ ion concentration.
D)a base because it lowers the pH.
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27
If the force of attraction between the ions in a solid is very strong, you would expect the solid to have
A)low solubility in water.
B)high solubility in water.
C)low solubility in a non-polar solvent.
D)high solubility in a non-polar solvent.
A)low solubility in water.
B)high solubility in water.
C)low solubility in a non-polar solvent.
D)high solubility in a non-polar solvent.
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28
The water hardness in an area is reported as 700 ppm total dissolved solids.This is the same concentration as
A)0.007%.
B)0.07%.
C)0.7%.
D)7%.
A)0.007%.
B)0.07%.
C)0.7%.
D)7%.
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29
A solution with a pH of 2
A)is twice as acidic as one with a pH of 1.
B)is half as acidic as a solution with a pH of 1.
C)is ten times as acidic as a solution with a pH of 1.
D)is one-tenth as acidic as a solution with a pH of 1.
A)is twice as acidic as one with a pH of 1.
B)is half as acidic as a solution with a pH of 1.
C)is ten times as acidic as a solution with a pH of 1.
D)is one-tenth as acidic as a solution with a pH of 1.
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30
In liquid solutions, the solute is
A)a solid.
B)a liquid.
C)a gas.
D)All of these could be true.
A)a solid.
B)a liquid.
C)a gas.
D)All of these could be true.
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