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Hypertonic
When a certain amount of solvent cannot hold any more solute it is called a ________
solution.
Saturated
H2O
This type of mixture contains two or more substances that are visibly distinguishable.
Heterogeneous
NaCl(aq)
Intermolecular force present in Cl2?
Dispersion
The correct answer is: The substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
Which of these is not an intermolecular force?
The correct answer is: concentration is a fixed % and saturation refers to amount of
solute dissolved
Kool-Aid - Powder, sugar, and water. Identify the solvent
The correct answer is: water
Does NH3 have hydrogen bonding?
The correct answer is: yes
In this mixture, which of the following will be the solute? The correct answer is: The powder
on the spoon
The correct answer is: lower the concentration of solute per solvent
Hydrogen bonding occurs when hydrogen is bonded to N, O, or F. Which of the
following would have hydrogen bonding with water molecules?
What explains the very high melting and boiling point of water?
The correct answer is: dissolve more solute than you should be able to.
Olive Oil
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a. Hypertonic
b. Hypotonic
c. Isotonic
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When a certain amount of solvent cannot hold any more solute it is called a ________
solution.
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a. Diluted
b. Saturated
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Which of the following is a polar molecule?
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a. Xe
b. CH4CH4
c. H2OH2O
d. CO2CO2
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This type of mixture contains two or more substances that are visibly distinguishable.
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a. colloid
b. heterogeneous
c. solution
d. homogeneous
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The correct answer is: Dividing the moles of solute by the L of solution
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d. Cl2(aq)Cl2(aq)
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The correct answer is: dissolve more solute than you should be able to.
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What is a solvent?
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a. The substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
b. The process in which neutral molecules lose or gain electrons
c. The substance that is being dissolved in a solution.
d. The mixing of different substances.
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Salt water is a
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a. compound
b. solution
c. element
d. heterogeneous mixture
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Select one:
a. d. always change their physical state.
b. c. combine in a specific ratio.
c. a. keep their original properties.
d. b. react to form a new substance with new properties.
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The correct answer is: a. keep their original properties.
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Select one:
a. Nothing
b. All of the above
c. concentration refers to amount of solute dissolved and saturation is a fixed %.
d. concentration is a fixed % and saturation refers to amount of solute dissolved
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Select one:
a. The glass that holds the final mixture
b. The solution containing both powder and water
c. The powder on the spoon
d. The water in the glass
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a. Higher
b. The same
c. Lower
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Select one:
a. compound
b. solvent
c. solute
d. solution
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Select one:
a. Hypotonic
b. Hypertonic
c. Isotonic
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Select one:
a. increase the concentration of solute per solvent
b. lower the concentration of solute per solvent
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What explains the very high melting and boiling point of water?
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a. Dipole-dipole forces between water molecules
b. Molecule-ion attractions between water molecules
c. Hydrogen bonds between water molecules
d. London dispersion forces between water molecules
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Solubility refers to the ____ of solute that can dissolve in a certain volume or mass of
solvent, at a certain temperature.
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a. Amount
b. Mean
c. Mode
d. Range
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Select one:
a. saturated solution
b. unsaturated solution
c. supersaturated solution
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Which of the following molecules, based on the elements present, would be most polar?
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a. HCl
b. HBr
c. HF
d. H2
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Select one:
a. dissolve a solvent in it.
b. dissolve lots of solute in it.
c. dissolve more solute than you should be able to.
d. dissolve a little solute in it.
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Olive Oil
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a. Homogeneous mixture
b. Heterogeneous mixture
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Select one:
a. Isotonic
b. Hypertonic
c. Hypotonic
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Which formula represents a nonpolar molecule?
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a. CBr4CBr4
b. PCl3PCl3
c. HBr
d. H2S
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Select one:
a. plasma
b. solution
c. mixture
d. gas
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Intermolecular forces are the forces
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a. within molecules
b. between molecules
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Select one:
i. Saturated
ii. Unsaturated
iii. Undefined
iv. Supersaturated
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Diluting a solution reduces the total number of moles per liter of solution.
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False
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Select one:
a. He
b. Kr
c. Ar
d. Xe
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Intermolecular force present in HCl? dipole dipole
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a. H-bond
b. ionic
c. Dispersion
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Moles of solute= Molarity x Volume.
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