CHEM 2122 Gen. Chem 2
CHEM 2122 Gen. Chem 2
CHEM 2122 Gen. Chem 2
CHEM-2122 Grade 12
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How many grams of AgNO3 (MM=169.87) are needed to prepare 0.125M solution in 250mL of water?
Answer: 5.3g
How many mL of 10.8M HCl are required to make 100.0mL of 3.00M acid?
Answer: 27.8mL
True or False? The higher the concentration of a solution the less solutes it has in it.
Answer: False
How many moles of NaCl are present in a solution with a molarity of 8.59M and a volume of 125mL?
Answer: 1.07mol
What volume of 1.50 M KBr can be made from 15.6mL of concentrated KBr with a molarity of 9.65M?
Answer: 100mL
Calculate the molarity of the following solution: 1.0 mole of KCl in 750.0mL of solution.
Answer: 1.3M
Answer: 1mole
Answer: 2.18M
Answer: 9.5mol
Answer: 0.018 M
How many liters would you need to make 1M solution if you have 6mol of sodium hydroxide?
Answer: 6
How many grams of solute are dissolved in 125.0mL of 5.00M NaCl (MM=58.45)?
What is the molarity of a solution made by diluting 26.5 mL of 6.00M HNO3 to a volume of 250 mL?
Answer: 0.636M
Answer: 3.1M
What is the molarity of a solution made by adding 1.565 moles of PbNO3 to 500 mL?
Answer: 3.13M
Answer: PCl3
London forces are stronger in heavier atoms or molecules, and weaker in lighter atoms or molecules.
Which of these has the strongest London forces?
Answer: I2
Answer: No
Answer: Yes
Answer: No
Hydrogen bonding occurs when hydrogen is bonded to N, O , or F. Which of the following has hydrogen
bonding?
Answer: NH3
Answer: No
Which is stronger?
Dipole-dipole attraction occurs when molecules are polar. Which of these molecules contains a polar
bond
Answer: HCl
All molecules have London forces between them, but dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding are so much
stronger that when they are present we can ignore London forces. Which of these has ONLY London
forces?
Answer: I2
Answer: No
Answer: No
A substance capable of hydrogen bonding has a ____________ boiling point than a similar substance
that doesn’t hydrogen bond.
Answer: Higher
Answer: Yes
Answer: Grams
Answer: Fast
A block has a mass of 54g and a volume of 20cm3. What is the density of the block?
Answer: 2.7g/cm3
Answer: Milliliter
Which lab tool might you use to measure the volume of a liquid?
Answer: g/cm3
What is viscosity?
A brick sinks in water while a wooden block of the same size floats. This is because the brick has a
___________.
Answer: Box A
A piece of copper has a mass of 89g and a volume of 10cm3. What would be the density of the copper?
Answer: 8.9g/cm3
The following liquids are poured in a beaker: alcohol (density=0.79), corn syrup (density=1.38), water
(density=1.0), and cooking oil (density= 0.93). which of theses liquids will sink to the bottom of the
beaker?
What is the mass if the volume of the object is 75 cm3 and the density is 1.56g/cm3?
Answer: 4,3,2,1
Answer: Density
The piece of copper has a mass of 89g and a volume of 10cm3. What would be the density of the
copper?
Answer: 8.9g/cm3
Answer: Slow
Answer: Decreases
Answer: Evaporation
Answer: Heating
Because of surface tension, you can put things into a full of water and
What is adhesion?
Answer: Adhesion
Describe COHESION
Answer: Adhesion
Answer: Adhesion
Answer: Cohesion
Answer: Cohesion
Which characteristic of water will allow a paperclip to remain floating on water when the paperclip is
gently placed on top of the water?
Answer: Cohesion
Answer: CH4
The model used to describe and explain the bonding and arrangement of atoms in a solid metal is the
Answer: Metal
Answer: Yes
Answer: No
Answer: Ionic
What explains the very high melting and boiling point of water.
Which of the following solutions has the highest boiling point? Assume that all solutes in solution are
nonvolatile.
Colligative properties are dependent only on the number of particles in a solution, and not their identity.
(select all that apply)
Answer: Lowering of vapor pressure, Depression of freezing point, Elevation of boiling point, Osmotic
pressure
Molality, also called molal concentration, is a measure of the concentration of a solute, in a solution in
terms of amount of substance in a specified amount of mass of the solvent.
Answer: True
Osmotic pressure is the minimum pressure which needs to be applied to a solution to prevent the
inward flow of its pure solvent across a semipermeable membrane
Answer: True
If 4.27 g sucrose (C12H22O11) are dissolved in 15.2 g water, what is the boiling point of the resulting
solution? Kb for water= 0.51℃/m. ΔTb= I x Kb x m.
Answer: 10.42℃
The change in the vapor pressure that occurs when a solute is added to a solvent is therefore a
colligative property.
Answer: True
The basic law governing the colligative properties of solutions is Raoult’s law. Raoult’s law explains the
relationship between the vapor pressure of the solution, mole fraction, and vapour pressure of the
solvent. This can be given as:
What is the name for a substance that dissolves in water but does not form ions or conduct an electric
current?
Answer: Nonelectrolyte
Colligative properties are dependent only on the number of particles in a solution, and not their identity.
Answer: True
What is the boiling point of a solution created when four moles of glucose are dissolved in two kg of
water? Assume that glucose isa nonvolatile solute. Kb water= 0.515℃.kg/mol
Answer: 101.03℃
Examples of colligative properties include vapor pressure lowering, freezing point depression, osmotic
pressure, molarity, molality and boiling point elevation.
Answer: False
What is the osmotic pressure (atm) of a 0.30 M solution of glucose in water that is used for intravenous
infusion at body temperature, 37℃? R=0.082 L.atm/mol.k
Colligative properties are not dependent only on the number of particles in a solution, and their identity.
Answer: False
Antifreeze works because the freezing and boiling points of liquids are “colligative” properties. This
means they depend on the concentrations of “solutes”, or dissolved substances, in the solution.
Answer: True
Answer: Exothermic
As someone is running on the track they begin to perspire. If the runner is our system, are they
endothermic or exothermic?
A reaction is performed in a beaker with a temperature probe recording the temperature changes of the
reaction. If the temperature began at 15.0 degrees Celsius and ended at 27.5 degrees Celsius. If the
reaction is our system, is the system endothermic or exothermic?
Answer: Endothermic
Refer the following question: 2n2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 +46 kJ. How much energy would be produced if only 1
mol of nitrogen was reacted?
Answer: 23kJ
How much energy must be used to produce 4.75 mol of gaseous water?: H20 (l) + 44.0 kJ - → H2O (g)
Answer: 207kJ
What mass of P4 must be reacted to produce 5905 kJ of energy?: P4 + 6Cl2 - → 4PCl3 + 2439 kJ
Answer: 300.0g
Do reactants in an endothermic reaction have a higher or lower energy than the products?
Answer: Lower
Do the reactants in an exothermic reaction have a higher or lower energy than the products?
Answer: Higher
Answer: False
Answer: False
What factors can affect the value of the activation energy of a reaction?
Grinding a effervescent tablet into powder increases the rate of reaction due to increased
Olive oil
In general, substances with stronger intermolecular forces have _____ boiling points than those with
weaker forces
Answer: Higher
Answer: Tetrahedral
Answer: H2O
Answer: Water
Answer: Juice
What type of solution is shown in the picture? 30% Solute 60% H2O
Answer: Hypertonic
When a certain amount of solvent cannot hold any more solute it is called a _____ solution
Answer: Saturated
Answer: Dipole
Solubility refers to the ___ of solute that can dissolve in a certain volume or mass of solvent, at a certain
temperature
Answer: Amount
Which of the following molecules, based on the elements present, would be most polar?
Answer: HF
Answer: 3
What type of solution is shown in the picture? 10% Solute 90% H2O
Answer: Hypotonic
Answer: H-bond
Diluting a solution reduces the total number of moles per liter of solution
Answer: False
Answer: Hypertonic
Another name for a homogenous mixture is
Answer: a solution
Answer: True
Answer: Solute
What explains the very high melting and boiling point of water?
Answer: Solution
Answer: yes
Answer: solute
Answer: NH3
Answer: Saturated
Answer: NaCl(aq)
Answer: Xe
Salt water is a
Answer: solution
This type of mixture contains two or more substances that are visibly distinguishable
Answer: heterogeneous
Answer: Dispersion
Answer: Dispersion
A molecule containing polar covalent bonds is always polar
Answer: False
What is a solvent?
Olive Oil
This type of mixture contains two or more substances that are visibly distinguishable.
The correct answer is: lower the concentration of solute per solvent
Diluting a solution reduces the total number of moles per liter of solution.
1% - Solute
99% - Water
The correct answer is: concentration is a fixed % and saturation refers to amount of solute
dissolved
The correct answer is: dissolve more solute than you should be able to.
What is a solvent?
The correct answer is: The substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
40% Water
When a certain amount of solvent cannot hold any more solute it is called a ________ solution.
Salt water is a
The correct answer is: dissolve more solute than you should be able to.
NO2, . H2S
Which of the following molecules, based on the elements present, would be most polar?
10% solute
90% water
What explains the very high melting and boiling point of water?
HBr
c. CBr4
d. H2S
Solubility refers to the ____ of solute that can dissolve in a certain volume or mass of solvent, at a
certain temperature.