TTU General
Chemistry

1. Which of the following is not a colligative property?
2. Which of the following has the least effect on the solubility of a solid in a liquid solvent?
3. "The amount of a gas dissolved in a solution is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the solution" is:
4. The ability of one liquid to dissolve in another is called:
5. The dissolution of salt (NaCl) in water is an unfavorable endothermic process. Dissolution occurs anyway because:
6. Which of the following concentration measures may change in value as the temperature of a solution changes?
7. An aqueous solution contains 64.0 g of ethanol (C2H5OH) in 122.0 g of total solution. The mole fraction of ethanol is:
8. A 10.0 g sample of sucrose (C12H22O11) was dissolved in 200.0 g of water. What is the vapor pressure of this solution at 100° C? (the vapor pressure of pure water at 100° C is 760 torr)
9. Calculate the change in vapor pressure (DP) of a solution prepared by dissolving 25.5 g of napthalene (C10H8), which is a nonvolatile solute, in 150.0 g of benzene (C6H6). The vapor pressure of benzene at 20° C is 74.6 torr.
10. What mass of ethylene glycol (M.W. = 62.l g/mol) antifreeze must be added to 10.0 liters of water to produce a solution that freezes at -23.3 C degrees. Density of water is lg/ml and Kf = l.86° C/m.
11. What is the boiling point in C° of a solution of a 2.15 m aqueous solution of glycerol ? (Kb = 0.512° C/m)
12. A solution was made by dissolving 3.75 g of a solute in 108.7 g of acetone . The solution boiled at 56.58° C. The boiling point of pure acetone is 55.95° C, and the Kb =1.71° C/m. What is the molecular weight of the solute?
13. At 25° C, benzoic acid is much more soluble in benzene (C6H6) than it is in water. In this situation benzoic acid could be considered to be:
14. Hydrophobic colloids do need a surfactant or an ernulsitying agent to become soluble in water, whereas hydrophilic colloids don't need such an agent to be soluble in water.
15. Soaps, unlike Detergents, react with "hard water" containing Mg and Ca ions to form "scum. "
16. A solution has a lower vapor pressure than the pure solvent under the same conditions.
17. Which of these would be least soluble in water?
18. Which of the following aqueous solutions would have the lowest vapor pressure at 25° C? (Hint: Which solute in aqueous solution produces the greatest number of particles?)