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Strong electrolytes: ciate almost completely into ions in solution b. only yield a small fraction of ions in solution c. are always dissolved ionic compound d. Can not be covalent compounds - Answer a. dissociate almost completely into ions in solution Hexane is commonly used in labs as solvent for non polar compounds. what is the molality of 22.3 mg of vitamin D (C27H44O, 384.6 g/mol) in 50 mL of hexane? Hexane has a density of 0.661 g/mol - Answer 1.75 X 10^-3 m A foam is a collie composed of - Answer a gas dispersed in a liquid the solubility of a solid in a liquid typically _____ (increases/decreases) with ______ (increasing/decreasing) temperatures with a few exceptions. - Answer typically increases with increasing temperatures when a solute is introduced to a solvent: a. energy is released by forming solute-solute and solvent-solvent interactions b.a solution will always form c. energy is released when solute-solvent interactions are formed d. a solution will only form if energy released by salvation is low - Answer c. energy is released when solute-solvent interactions are formed Which of the following will have the lowest freezing point: a. 0.1 M NaCl in water b. 0.5 M NaCl in water c. 1.0 M NaCl in water d. 2.0 M NaCl in water - Answer d. 2.0 M NaCl in water an ideal solution - Answer is formed with no energy change which of the following will have the lowest conductivity when dissolved in water?

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UNE 1011 midterm Exam Questions And
Already Passed Answers.
Strong electrolytes:

a.dissociate almost completely into ions in solution

b. only yield a small fraction of ions in solution

c. are always dissolved ionic compound

d. Can not be covalent compounds - Answer a. dissociate almost completely into ions in
solution



Hexane is commonly used in labs as solvent for non polar compounds. what is the molality of
22.3 mg of vitamin D (C27H44O, 384.6 g/mol) in 50 mL of hexane? Hexane has a density of
0.661 g/mol - Answer 1.75 X 10^-3 m



A foam is a collie composed of - Answer a gas dispersed in a liquid



the solubility of a solid in a liquid typically _____ (increases/decreases) with ______
(increasing/decreasing) temperatures with a few exceptions. - Answer typically increases with
increasing temperatures



when a solute is introduced to a solvent:

a. energy is released by forming solute-solute and solvent-solvent interactions

b.a solution will always form

c. energy is released when solute-solvent interactions are formed

d. a solution will only form if energy released by salvation is low - Answer c. energy is released
when solute-solvent interactions are formed



Which of the following will have the lowest freezing point:

a. 0.1 M NaCl in water

b. 0.5 M NaCl in water

c. 1.0 M NaCl in water

d. 2.0 M NaCl in water - Answer d. 2.0 M NaCl in water

,a. 0.1 M potassium chloride KCl

b. 0.1 M sodium sulfate Na2SO4

c. 0.1 M calcium nitrate Ca(Na3)2

d. 0.1 M sucrose, C12H22O11 - Answer d. 0.1 M sucrose C12H22O11



true or false: many soap or detergent molecules surround non polar substances to form collide
particles that can easily be washed away - Answer true



The pressure of carbon dioxide in a bottle of sparkling water is 2.50 atm at 25 degrees C. What
mass of CO2 is dissolved in a 0.5L bottle of sparkling water? The Henrys law constant for CO2 in
water is 3.3 X 10^-2 mol/LXatm - Answer 1.8g



in the reaction 3H2(g) + N2(g) --> 2NH3(g) the instantaneous rate of consumption for H2 during
an experiment is determined to be 5.76 X 10^-3 molL^-1. What is the instantaneous rate of
production of NH3? - Answer 3.84 X 10^-3 mol L^-1 min^-1



an integrated rate law describes - Answer the relationship between the initial concentration of
reactants and the concentration of reactants at a specific time



The reaction rate that is calculated at any specified time while the reaction is proceeding is the
___ - Answer instantaneous rate



Reactant vs time positive slope going up diagonal slope= k. What order type of reaction is this -
Answer second order



Arrange each solution from lowest to highest freezing point assuming each solution has a
volume of 100 mL



1. pure water

2. water with 1 teaspoon of dissolved sugar

3. water with 2 teaspoons of dissolved sugar

4. water with 1/2 teaspoon of dissolved sugar - Answer 3,2,4,1



T/F: a 5.0% NaCl solution has a lower freezing point than a 2.0% NaCl solution - Answer true

, T/F: a 5.0 sucrose solution has a higher boiling point than pure water - Answer true



T/F: a 2.0% NaCl solution has a higher vapor pressure than pure water - Answer false



T/F: A 5.0% sucrose solution has a higher osmotic pressure than a 10% sucrose solution -
Answer false



osmosis - Answer solvent in a less concentrated solution passes through a membrane into a
more concentrated solution



has an inversely proportional relationship with temperature - Answer concentration of the
solution



has a proportional relationship with temperature - Answer osmotic pressure



allows only certain particles to pass through - Answer semipermeable membrane



______ is/are needed to stop the movement of solvent through a membrane - Answer
osmotic pressure



T/F: colligative properties (freezing point depression, boiling point elevation, and osmotic
pressure) have been used to determine the molar mass of a solute - Answer true



When osmotic pressure is kept constant, the relationship between molarity(M) and
temperature (T) is ____ - Answer inversely proportional



T/F: a solution that contains a solvent and non-volatile solute particles has a lower vapor
pressure than a pure solvent under the same conditions - Answer True



what are the 4 colligative properties of a solution - Answer vapor pressure lowering, freezing
point depression, boiling point elevation, and osmotic pressure




The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure on

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