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Ch 17-18 Review
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  • 1. A clear solution of silver nitrate is mixed
    with a solution of sodium chloride and a white
    precipitate forms.
  • Write a balanced equation for this reaction.
  • Write a complete ionic equation.
  • Write a net-ionic equation

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  • 2. Define the following
  • a. Hydrogen bonds
  • b. Hygroscopic
  • c. Desiccant
  • d. Deliquescent
  • e. efflorescent

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  • 3. Water is a polar solvent gasoline is a
    nonpolar solvent. Decide which compounds are
    more likely to dissolve in water and which are
    more likely to dissolve in gasoline?
  • a. Sucrose (C12H22O11)
  • b. Na2SO4
  • c. Methane (CH4)
  • d. KCl

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  • 4. Match each term with the following
    descriptions. A description may apply to more
    than one term.
  • a. True solution b. Colloid c. Suspension
  • Does not settle out on standing
  • Heterogeneous mixture
  • Particle size less than 1.0nm
  • Particles can be filtered out
  • Demonstrates the Tyndall Effect
  • Particles are invisible to the unaided eye
  • Homogeneous milk
  • Salt water
  • jelly

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  • 5. Name and distinguish between the town
    components of a solution.

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  • 6. Explain the difference between miscible and
    immiscible. Provide examples of each.

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  • 7. Explain the difference between an
    unsaturated, saturated and supersaturated
    solution.

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  • 8. What mass of KNO3 can be dissolved into100 g
    of water at 20oC. (use Figure 18.4 on page 504)

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  • 9. The solubility of methane, the major
    component of natural gas, in water at 20oC and
    1.00 atm of pressure is 0.026 g / L. If the
    temperature remains constant, what will be the
    solubility of this gas at the following pressure?
  • a. 0.60 atm
  • b. 1.80 atm

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  • 10. Calculate the molarity (M) of each solution
  • 1.0 mol KCl in 750 mL of solution
  • 0.50 mol MgCl2 in 1.5 L of solution

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  • 11. Calculate the moles and grams of solute in
    each solution
  • 1.0 L of 0.50M NaCl
  • 5.0 x 102 mL of 2.0M KNO3

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  • 12. What is the concentration (in m/v) of the
    following solutions
  • a. 20.0 g KCl in 0.60 L of solution
  • 32 g NaNO3 in 2.0 L of solution
  • HINT (m / v) mass / vol
  • (g / mL)

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  • 13. What is the freezing point of each solution?
  • a. 1.40 mol Na2SO4 in 1750 g H2O
  • b. 0.060 mol MgSO4 in 100 g H2O

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  • 14. Determine the freezing points of each 0.20m
    aqueous solutions. (use the Kf for water)
  • K2SO4
  • CsNO3
  • Al(NO3)3
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