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Matter_and_Measurement : ElementState (10 Variations)
Identify how each of the following elements exist under normal conditions.
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Matter_and_Measurement : PhaseProperties (10 Variations) Does the following statement apply to solids, liquids, or gases? It has a fixed volume.
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Intermolecular_Forces__Liquids_and_Solids : PhaseDiagrams (6 Variations)
Match the following conditions to the physical state of the contents of the vessel.
Click here to open the phase diagram.
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Thermochemistry : PhaseChangeEnthalpy (10 Variations)
A solid melts to a liquid. Which of the following statements are true? (Assume constant pressure and a flexible container.)
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Thermochemistry : PhaseChanges (8 Variations)
Steam at 100oC is condensed by an ice-water mixture at 0oC. Assuming that there is still ice present when the process is over, how much ice will be melted if 10.0 g of steam is condensed? The following may be useful: enthalpy of vaporization of water = 40.7 kJ/mol; enthalpy of fusion of water = 6.07 kJ/mol; specific heat capacity of water = 4.184 J/g•K.
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Thermodynamics : EntropyPhaseChange (13 Variations)
Aluminum can be evaporated in a vacuum to form highly reflective coatings. Aluminum boils at 2792K and has a heat of vaporization of 70.0 kcal/mol. Calculate the entropy change for the vaporization of one mole of aluminum.
Thermodynamics |
Chemometrics |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Intermolecular_Forces__Liquids_and_Solids : PhaseEnergyChanges (6 Variations) When a liquid is transformed into its vapor at constant temperature,
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry
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Solutions : FreezePtDepression (20 Variations) It takes 6.86 kg of ethylene glycol (antifreeze) to decrease the freezing point of 6.50 kg of water to -25.0oF (-31.7oC). How much sodium chloride (NaCl) would it take to decrease the freezing point of 6.50 kg of water to -25.0oF? (Assuming all the salt will dissolve in that amount of water.)
Solutions / Solvents
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Solutions : GeneralSolutions (10 Variations) You have 500.0mL of 0.100M aqueous MgBr2. Which of the following statements are true?
Solutions / Solvents
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Solutions : SolnPrepProcedure (10 Variations) You want to prepare 250mL of a 0.0150M solution of KCl. Which of the following procedures would give you the best results?
Solutions / Solvents
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Solutions : SolutionNanoPics (4 Variations) The drawings below represent flasks of aqueous solutions. Each pink dot represents a dissolved solute particle. Which of the following solutions is most concentrated?
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500 mL Solution A
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500 mL Solution B
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500 mL Solution C
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250 mL Solution D
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250 mL Solution E
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250 mL Solution F
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Solutions / Solvents
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Solutions : IonConcentration (4 Variations) Which of the following solutions has the greatest concentration of Na+ ions?
Solutions / Solvents |
Chemometrics
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Solutions : MassSoluteInSoln (10 Variations) What is the mass of the solute in 500mL of 0.341M ammonium chloride?
Solutions / Solvents |
Chemometrics
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Solutions : RelativeConc (4 Variations) What are the relative concentrations of the ions in 0.10 M aqueous sulfuric acid?
Solutions / Solvents |
Stoichiometry
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Solutions : ReverseOsmosis (20 Variations) You are given a water sample that contains ammonium chloride (NH4Cl). You determine the concentration of the salt to be 0.500 M and decide to purify the water using reverse osmosis. What is the minimum pressure that must be applied at 30.0oC to force the water through the membrane?
Solutions / Solvents |
Transport Properties
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Solutions : SolnConcAfterMixing (4 Variations) 10 mL of 0.1 M BaCl2(aq) is mixed with 10 mL of 0.1 M AgNO3(aq). What are the concentrations of the ions in the final mixture?
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Chemometrics
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Solutions : SolnPrepByDilution (10 Variations) For the analysis of trace metals it is necessary to prepare solutions of very low concentrations from a stock solution of higher concentration using a micropipet and a volumetric flask. What volume of a 0.0010 M solution of Zn(NO3)2 (aq) would be required to prepare a 5.0 nM solution of Zn2+ in a 250mL flask?
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Chemometrics
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Solutions : SolnPrepByMass (4 Variations) You are required to prepare 5 L of a solution containing 1.000 x 10-3 mol/L of Cu2+(aq). Which of the following procedures would produce an appropriate solution?
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Chemometrics
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Solutions : ConvertConcUnits (10 Variations) The maximum concentration of arsenic in drinking water that is allowed by the EPA is 0.050 mg/L. Express this as a weight percent. (You can assume the density of the water solution is 1.0g/mL.)
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Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Chemometrics
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Solutions : GramsToMolalSoln (20 Variations) How many grams of citric acid need to be added to 750 ml of ethanol to make a 0.50 m solution?
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Density (g/ml)
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Molecular Weight (g/mol)
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Citric acid
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1.665
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192.14
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Ethanol
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0.7893
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46.07
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Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Chemometrics
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Solutions : MixturesMolcPics (11 Variations) Which of the following combinations of substances corresponds to the molecular scale diagram shown below?

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Noncovalent Interactions |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Solutions : WtPercentToMolarity (4 Variations)
A common concentration unit used commercially is percent weight per volume (%W/V) which is the number of grams of solute in 100 mL of solution. A bottle of vinegar contains 5 %W/V acetic acid (CH3COOH). What is the molar concentration of acetic acid in the vinegar?
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Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Chemometrics
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Solutions : CalcMolarityFromPPT (10 Variations) You are given a water sample to analyze from a lake contaminated with lead. It takes 24 mL of 0.020 M NaCl to exactly precipitate the Pb2+ ions from 61 mL of the water sample. What is the concentration of Pb2+ ions in the water? Pb2+(aq) + 2NaCl(aq) PbCl2(s) + 2Na+(aq)
Solutions / Solvents |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Chemometrics
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Intermolecular_Forces__Liquids_and_Solids : BoilingPoint (10 Variations) Which of the following substances has the highest boiling point?
Liquids |
Noncovalent Interactions |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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