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Exam 3 (5)
Exam 3 (5)
Question 1
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
- Hydrogen bonds are stronger than covalent bonds.
- Dispersion forces are generally stronger than dipole-dipole forces.
- Intermolecular forces hold the atoms in molecules together.
- Vapor pressure increases with temperature.
- None of the above are true.
Question 2
Identify the type of solid for AgCl.
- metallic atomic solid
- nonbonding atomic solid
- molecular solid
- networking atomic solid
- ionic solid
Question 3
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
- Molecules with hydrogen bonding are more volatile than compounds with dipole-dipole forces.
- The rate of vaporization increases with increasing surface area.
- The rate of vaporization increases with decreasing strength of intermolecular forces.
- The rate of vaporization increases with increasing temperature.
- None of the above are false.
Question 4
The osmotic pressure of a solution formed by dissolving 25.0 mg of aspirin in 0.250 L of water at 25°C is ________ atm.
- 1.38
- 2.45
- 13.6
- 0.0136
- 1.14 × 10-3
Question 5
A solution is formed at room temperature by vigorously dissolving enough of the solid solute so that some solid remains at the bottom of the solution. Which statement below is TRUE?
- The solution is considered unsaturated.
- The solution would be considered unsaturated if it were cooled a bit to increase the solubility of the solid.
- The solution is considered supersaturated.
- The solution is considered saturated.
- None of the above are true.
Question 6
At 20°C, an aqueous solution that is 24.0% by mass in ammonium chloride has a density of What is the molarity of ammonium chloride in the solution? The formula weight of NH 4Cl is
- 5.90
- 0.479
- 4.79
- 0.0445
- 22.5
Question 7
The scattering of light by a collodial dispersion is known as
- Tyndall effect.
- an emulsion
- Brownian motion.
- micelle repulsion.
- an aerosol.
Question 8
Which of the following is TRUE?
- A neutral solution contains [H2O] = [H3O ]
- An acidic solution has [H3O ] > [OH ]
- An neutral solution does not contain any H3O+ or OH-
- A basic solution does not contain H3O+
- None of the above are true.
Question 9
Which of the following is a Br nsted-Lowry acid?
- NH2-
- NH3
- NH4+
- Br2
- CH4
Question 10
Determine the [OH ] concentration in a 0.169 M Ca(OH) 2 solution.
- 0.338 M
- 2.96 × 10-14 M
- 0.169 M
- 5.92 × 10-14 M
- 0.298 M