Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
Soln Process
Satd solns
Concentration
Colligative Pr
Colloids
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from H1
What is the principle type of Solute-solvent
interaction for KBr in water?
3100 Answer from H1
Ion-dipole
4200 Question from H1
When ammonium chloride Dissolves in water, the
solution Becomes colder. Is the
solution Process exothermic or endothermic?
5200 Answer from H1
endothermic
6300 Question from H1
The enthalpy of solution of KBr In water is 198
kJ/mol. Nevertheless, the solubility of KBr Is
relatively high. Why?
7300 Answer from H1
Entropy
8400 Question from H1
Indicate the type of solute-solvent Interaction
for methanol in water
9400 Answer from H1
Hydrogen bonding or You could have said
dipole-dipole
10500 Question from H1
- Rank the solutions from weakest
- To strongest solute-solvent
- Interactions
- KCl in water
- (b) CH2Cl2 in benzene
- (c) HCl in acetonitrile
11500 Answer from H1
A gt C gt B
12100 Question from H2
Water and glycerol CH2(OH)CH(OH)CH2(OH) are
miscible in all proportions. What does
this Mean? Explain why?
13100 Answer from H2
They mix in all proportions without Forming a
precipitate. Reason is due to hydrogen
bonding Or strong dipole-dipole interactions
14200 Question from H2
Would you expect steric acid CH3(CH2)16COOH to
be more soluble In water or in carbon
tetrachloride?
15200 Answer from H2
Carbon tetrachloride Reason is due to weak
dipole- Weak dipole interactions
16300 Question from H2
Would you expect alanine (an amino Acid) to be
more soluble in water Or in hexane?
17300 Answer from H2
water
18400 Question from H2
Common laboratory solvents include Acetone
(CH3COCH3), methanol CH3OH, toluene (C6H5CH3)
and Water. Which of these is the best Solvent
for non-polar solutes.
19400 Answer from H2
toluene
20500 Question from H2
The solubility of MnSO4 H2O In water at 20oC
is 70 g per 100 mL Of water. Is 1.22 M solution
of MnSO4H2O In water at 20oC, saturated,
super-sat Or unsaturated?
21500 Answer from H2
B gt A gt C
22100 Question from H3
The following equation refers to Which law? Sg
kPg
23100 Answer from H3
Henrys law
24200 Question from H3
- In Raolts law, the Xa refers to
- Mol fraction of solute
- (b) Mol fraction of solvent
25200 Answer from H3
B
26300 Question from H3
- Molalilty is defined by
- Liters of solution
- (b) Kilograms of solvent
- (c ) grams of solvent
27300 Answer from H3
B
28400 Question from H3
- A freezing point depression can
- Be calculated using
- Molality
- (b) Molarity
- (c ) grams per liter
29400 Answer from H3
A
30500 Question from H3
- Which of the following pair is more
- Likely to be soluble in hexane C6H14?
- Benzene C6H6
- (b) Glycerol CH(OH)CH(OH)CH2OH
31500 Answer from H3
A Benzene
32100 Question from H4
- How does increasing the
- Concentration of a non-volatile
- Solute in water affect the following
- Properties?
- Vapor pressure
- (b) Freezing point
33100 Answer from H4
- Decreases
- (b) Depresses freezing point
34200 Question from H4
Consider two solutions, one formed By adding 10 g
of glucose (C6H12O6) To 1 L of water and the
other formed By adding 10 g of sucrose
(C12H22O11) To 1 L water. Are the vapor
pressures Over the two solutions the same?
35200 Answer from H4
No. Would have a different mol Value and
therefore a different Molality affecting Fp and
Bp.
36300 Question from H4
Why does a 0.10 m aqueous solution Of NaCl have a
higher boiling point Than a 0.10 m aqueous
solution of C6H12O6?
37300 Answer from H4
NaCl actually has 2 moles of ions Per mole of
NaCl
38400 Question from H4
- Arrange the following aqueous
- Solutions, each with 10 by mass of
- Solute, in order of increasing Bp.
- Glucose
- (b) Sucrose
- (c ) sodium nitrate
39400 Answer from H4
C gt A gt B
40500 Question from H4
- List the following aqueous solutions
- In order of decreasing Fp.
- 0.040 m glycerin (C3H8O3)
- (b) 0.020 m KBr
- (c ) 0.030 m phenol (C6H5OH)
41500 Answer from H4
B gt A gt C
42100 Question from H5
This phenomenon creates shafts of Light in rain
forests and in certain Heterogeneous mixtures.
43100 Answer from H5
The Tyndall effect
44200 Question from H5
- Which of the following is not a
- Colloid?
- Smoke
- (b) Fog
- ( c) Kool-Aid drink
45200 Answer from H5
C
46300 Question from H5
- Butter is an example of what type
- Of colloid?
- Foam
- (b) Solid foam
- (c ) solid emulsion
- (d) aerosol
47300 Answer from H5
Solid emulsion
48400 Question from H5
Name the two type of colloidal Suspensions.
49400 Answer from H5
Hydrophilic and hydrophobic
50500 Question from H5
If absorption means to pass into The interior,
adsorption means to___
51500 Answer from H5
Adhere to the surface
52Final Jeopardy
This author wrote, If one man kills another, it
murder, but if a hundred thousand men kill
another hundred thousand, it is considered an
act of glory!?
53Final Jeopardy Answer
Who is Tolstoy? (The book is Kingdom of God)