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16 SOLUTIONS Chapter Test B A. Matching Match each term in Column B to the correct description in Column A. Write the letter of the correct term on the line. Column A Column B 1. the number of moles of a solute dissolved in 1 L of solution a. colligative properties 2. the difference in temperature between the boiling points of a solution and of the pure solvent b. Henry s law 3. describes two liquids that dissolve in each other c. boiling-point elevation 4. the number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 kg of solvent d. supersaturated solution 5. a solution that contains more solute than it can theoretically hold at a given temperature e. molality 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. those properties of solutions that depend on the number of particles dissolved in a given mass of solvent a solution that contains the maximum amount of solute for a given amount of solvent at constant temperature the difference in temperature between the freezing points of a solution and of the pure solvent a measure of the amount of solute that is dissolved in a given quantity of solvent At a given temperature, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid. f. saturated solution g. molarity h. miscible i. freezing-point depression j. concentration 418 Core Teaching Resources

B. Multiple Choice Choose the best answer and write its letter on the line. 11. The rate at which a solute dissolves in a given solvent is determined by: a. the extent to which the solution is agitated. b. the temperature of the solution. c. the size of the solute particles. d. all of the above 12. A glass of iced tea containing excess sugar at the bottom is said to be: a. saturated. c. supersaturated. b. unsaturated. d. homogeneous. 13. If the solubility of AgNO 3 at 40 C is 311 g per 100 g of water, what mass of this solute can be dissolved in 350 g of water at the same temperature? a. 0.89 g c. 1.1 g b. 1100 g d. 110 000 g 14. In general, as the temperature of a solvent increases, the solubility of any gas dissolved in that solvent: a. increases. c. remains the same. b. decreases. d. cannot be predicted. 15. Which of the following would increase the solubility of a gas in a liquid? a. stirring the solution b. increasing the temperature of the solvent c. increasing the pressure of the gas above the solution d. adding more solvent 16. If the solubility of a gas in water is 1.22 g/l at 2.75 atm, what is its solubility (in g/l) at 1.0 atm? a. 0.44 g/l c. 2.25 g/l b. 3.97 g/l d. 3.36 g/l 17. The most concentrated solution from among those listed is: a. 100 ml 0.25M KCl. c. 75 ml 0.23M KNO 3. b. 150 ml 0.18M NaOH. d. 200 ml 0.15M NaNO 3. 18. The molarity of a solution that contains 14 g KOH per 150 ml of solution is: a. 93M. c. 0.093M. b. 1.7M. d. 11M. 19. How many moles of solute are present in 1.25 L of a 0.75M NaNO 3 solution? a. 1.7 mol c. 0.75 mol b. 0.60 mol d. 0.94 mol 20. What volume of 1.25M HCl would be required to prepare 180 ml of a 0.500M HCl solution? a. 450 ml c. 0.014 ml b. 72 ml d. 2.2 10 3 ml Chapter 16 Solutions 419

21. What is the percent (m/m) of a solution containing 25 g of NaCl in 175 g of solution? a. 700% c. 7.0% b. 0.14% d. 14% 22. Which of the following results from the presence of a solute in a given solvent? a. The vapor pressure of the solution is lower than that of the pure b. The boiling point of the solution is lower than that of the pure c. The freezing point of the solution is higher than that of the pure d. all of the above 23. What is the molality of a solution prepared by dissolving 13.0 g of Ba(NO 3 ) 2 in 450 g of water? a. 0.029 molal c. 0.11 molal b. 29 molal d. 1.1 10 4 molal 24. The mole fraction of ethanol in a solution containing 1.50 moles of ethanol and 3.25 mol of water is: a. 0.316 c. 0.462 b. 0.217 d. 0.681 25. The addition of antifreeze to water in a car radiator causes the freezing point of the mixture to: a. increase. c. remain the same. b. decrease. d. vary unpredictably. 26. What is the molality of an aqueous solution of a molecular solute if the boiling point of the solution is 101.4 C? a. 2.70 molal c. 1.04 molal b. 0.515 molal d. 0.556 molal C. True-False Classify each of these statements as always true, AT; sometimes true, ST; or never true NT. 27. Whether a solute dissolves in a given solvent is determined by the nature of the two substances. 28. Stirring a solution at constant temperature increases the amount of solute that can be dissolved. 29. At constant temperature, more powdered sugar will dissolve in a cup of coffee than will sugar that is in the form of cubes. 30. Oil and water are completely miscible. 31. Increasing the temperature increases the solubility of a given substance. 420 Core Teaching Resources

32. A 2.5M solution of KNO 3 contains 2.5 moles solute particles per 1 kg of 33. The number of moles of solute in a given solution decreases as the solution is diluted. 34. A solution has a lower vapor pressure than that of the pure 35. The boiling point of a solution is lower than that of the pure 36. The freezing point of a 1.0 molal solution of MgCl 2 is 5.58 C lower than that of pure water. D. Problems Solve the following problems in the space provided. Show your work. 37. If a saturated solution of AgNO 3 at 20 C contains 216 g AgNO 3 per 100.0 g of water, what mass of water could contain 725 g of this solute at the same temperature? 38. At 10 C, the solubility of a gas in water is 2.45 g/l at 0.750 atm. What pressure would be required to produce an aqueous solution containing 6.25 g/l of this gas at 10 C? 39. Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 50.0 g of Mg(NO 3 ) 2 per 225 ml of solution. 40. What mass of AgNO 3 would be required to prepare a 0.250 molal solution in 125 g of water? Chapter 16 Solutions 421

E. Essay Write a short essay for the following 41. Often during the winter, salt is sprinkled on bridges and sidewalks. Explain the purpose for doing so and the reasons why salt is effective for this purpose. F. Additional Problems Solve the following problems in the space provided. Show your work. 42. What mass of H 2 SO 4 would be required to prepare 750 ml of a 0.15M H 2 SO 4 solution? 43. Determine the freezing point of a solution made by adding 27.5 g of methanol (CH 3 OH) to 250.0 g of water. 422 Core Teaching Resources

44. What is the boiling point of an aqueous solution that contains 62.5 g of Ba(NO 3 ) 2 in 750.0 g of water? Chapter 16 Solutions 423