How does adding a nonvolatile solute to a solvent impact vapor pressure
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Question 2How does adding a nonvolatile solute to a solvent impact vapor
pressure?
It decreases the vapor pressure
It increases the vapor pressure
It has no effect on the vapor pressure
Question 3
Water cannot dissolve _______________ compounds.
nonpolar
polar
ionic
Question 4
In a can of soda, which of the following is the solvent
carbon dioxide
water
sugar
Question 5
Explain why covalent compounds are unable to create electrolytes.
Question 6
What is a solution equilibrium?
A solution in which the rate of dissolving equals the rate of recrystallizing
A solution that has not been stirred
A solution in which all of the solute is dissolved
Question 7
How a supersaturated solution is usually prepared?
adding a large excess of solute to solvent and stirring vigorously
making an exactly saturated solution and allowing solvent to evaporate
heating a saturated solution until all of the solute dissolves, then cooling back down
Question 8
A solution that contains the maximum possible amount of dissolved solute is _____.
supersaturated
unsaturated
saturated
Question 9
A solution in which 50 g of KClO3 is dissolved in 100 g of water at 90°C is _____.
none of these
unsaturated
saturated
super-saturated
Question 10
What is the molality of a solution prepared by dissolving 317 g of CaCl2 into 2.50 kg of water?
0.127 m
1.14 m
3.21 m
Question 11
45.0 g of Ca(NO3)2 was used to form a 0.80 M solution. What is the volume of the solution?
340 L
210 L
.34 L
Question 12
How many moles are present in a 4.25 m aqueous solution prepared with 400. g of water?
5.88 mol
1.70 mol
2.35 mol
Question 13
2.0 L of a 1.5 M solution is diluted with water until the final volume is 6.0 L. The molarity of the solution is now _____.
0.50 M
2.0 M
1.0 M
Question 14
A solution is made by dissolving a NaCl in water. Compared to the pure water, the solution
has a lower normal boiling point.
has a higher freezing point.
has a higher normal boiling point.
Question 15
What is the boiling point of a solution of ethanol, C2H5OH, and sugar, C12H22O11, that contains 20.00 g of the sugar in 250.0 g of ethanol?
78.12 C
78.69 C
100.285 C
Question 16
A sugar water solution has a freezing point of – 0.23oC. What is the molal concentration of the solution?
0.124 molal
0.101 molal
0.142 molal
Question 17
What is the freezing point of a solution in which 2.50 grams of sodium chloride is added to 230.0 mL of water?
Question 18
FOR FULL CREDIT BE SURE TO SHOW YOUR WORK.
What volume of a .20 M H3PO4 is needed to react with 100 mL of .1 M NaOH?
H3PO4 + 3 NaOH –> Na3PO4 + 3 H2O
Question 2How does adding a nonvolatile solute to a solvent impact vapor
pressure?
It decreases the vapor pressure
It increases the vapor pressure
It has no effect on the vapor pressure
Question 3
Water cannot dissolve _______________ compounds.
nonpolar
polar
ionic
Question 4
In a can of soda, which of the following is the solvent
carbon dioxide
water
sugar
Question 5
Explain why covalent compounds are unable to create electrolytes.
Question 6
What is a solution equilibrium?
A solution in which the rate of dissolving equals the rate of recrystallizing
A solution that has not been stirred
A solution in which all of the solute is dissolved
Question 7
How a supersaturated solution is usually prepared?
adding a large excess of solute to solvent and stirring vigorously
making an exactly saturated solution and allowing solvent to evaporate
heating a saturated solution until all of the solute dissolves, then cooling back down
Question 8
A solution that contains the maximum possible amount of dissolved solute is _____.
supersaturated
unsaturated
saturated
Question 9
A solution in which 50 g of KClO3 is dissolved in 100 g of water at 90°C is _____.
none of these
unsaturated
saturated
super-saturated
Question 10
What is the molality of a solution prepared by dissolving 317 g of CaCl2 into 2.50 kg of water?
0.127 m
1.14 m
3.21 m
Question 11
45.0 g of Ca(NO3)2 was used to form a 0.80 M solution. What is the volume of the solution?
340 L
210 L
.34 L
Question 12
How many moles are present in a 4.25 m aqueous solution prepared with 400. g of water?
5.88 mol
1.70 mol
2.35 mol
Question 13
2.0 L of a 1.5 M solution is diluted with water until the final volume is 6.0 L. The molarity of the solution is now _____.
0.50 M
2.0 M
1.0 M
Question 14
A solution is made by dissolving a NaCl in water. Compared to the pure water, the solution
has a lower normal boiling point.
has a higher freezing point.
has a higher normal boiling point.
Question 15
What is the boiling point of a solution of ethanol, C2H5OH, and sugar, C12H22O11, that contains 20.00 g of the sugar in 250.0 g of ethanol?
78.12 C
78.69 C
100.285 C
Question 16
A sugar water solution has a freezing point of – 0.23oC. What is the molal concentration of the solution?
0.124 molal
0.101 molal
0.142 molal
Question 17
What is the freezing point of a solution in which 2.50 grams of sodium chloride is added to 230.0 mL of water?
Question 18
FOR FULL CREDIT BE SURE TO SHOW YOUR WORK.
What volume of a .20 M H3PO4 is needed to react with 100 mL of .1 M NaOH?
H3PO4 + 3 NaOH –> Na3PO4 + 3 H2O