Test1 Solutions Practice Problems
Test1 Solutions Practice Problems
Test1 Solutions Practice Problems
3. Rank the viscosity (1 being highest), if all are at the same 50ºC temperature.
4. Rank the surface tension (1 being highest), if all are at the same 50ºC temperature.
5. Rank the vapor pressure (1 being highest), if all are at the same 50ºC temperature.
6. Rank the evaporation rate (1 being highest), if all are at the same 50ºC temperature.
7. Rank the volatility (1 being highest), if all are at the same 50ºC temperature.
Note: The same concept applies to a bunch of different phenomena, and to a bunch of different terms.
The above batch of mostly redundant problems are just a reminder of how you need to be familiar with
the different terms (volatility, vapor pressure, viscosity, surface tension, etc.)
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10. Rank the viscosity (1 being highest), if all are at the same 50ºC temperature.
11. Rank the surface tension (1 being highest), if all are at the same 50ºC temperature.
12. Rank the viscosity (1 being highest) of HOCHCH2CH2OH at the following temperatures.
13. Rank the surface tension (1 being highest) of CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2NH2 at the following
temperatures.
14. Rank the viscosity (1 being highest) of for the following substances at the listed temperatures.
15. Rank the surface tension (1 being highest) of for the following substances at the listed temperatures.
16. The highest viscosity is observed for which of the following liquid/temperature combinations?
a. C6H14 at 275 K
b. C6H14 at 299 K
c. C5H12 at 299 K
d. HOC4H8OH at 299 K
e. HOC4H8OH at 275 K
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17. Which of the following liquids would have the lowest viscosity, factoring in both the impact of the
substance and the temperature?
a. C3H7OH at 25˚C
b. C3H7OH at 75˚C
c. MgBr2 at 25˚C
d. C5H11OH at 25˚C
e. C5H11OH at 75˚C
18. Predict which of the following liquid/temperature scenarios would have the HIGHEST vapor
pressure and the LOWEST surface tension?
a. C6H14 at 275 K
b. C6H14 at 299 K
c. C5H12 at 299 K
d. HOC4H8OH at 299 K
e. HOC4H8OH at 275 K
24. Which one of the following statements is FALSE for the vapor pressure/temperature diagram
shown:
1.4
1.2 A B C D
PRESSURE (ATM)
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
25. For the vapor pressure/temperature diagram shown, approximate the normal boiling points for:
a. Substance A
b. Substance B
c. Substance C
d. Substance D
1.4
1.2 A B C D
PRESSURE (ATM)
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
26. For the vapor pressure/temperature diagram above, approximate the vapor pressures for:
a. Substance A at 40ºC:
b. Substance B at 40ºC:
c. Substance C at 100ºC:
d. Substance D at 100ºC:
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27. At room temperature, the vapor pressure pattern is acetone > heptane > ethanol. Which one of the
following statements is FALSE:
O
> C7H 16 > C2H 5OH
H 3C CH3
acetone heptane ethanol
58 g/mol 100 g/mol 46 g/mol
a. a substance with higher vapor pressure is held together by weaker binding forces
b. ethanol has the lowest vapor pressure and strongest intermolecular force due to hydrogen
bonding
c. heptane has lower vapor pressure than acetone due to London dispersion forces
d. ethanol would have a higher boiling point than heptane
e. acetone would have a higher boiling point than heptane
29. Rank the melting points for the following, 1 being highest:
30. Ethyl acetate boils at 78°C. Is its vapor pressure at room temperature higher or lower than that of
water?
31. Diethyl ether has higher vapor pressure than water. Which has higher bp?
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Solubility Problems
32. A substance that is _____ will be insoluble in water, but a substance that is _____ will be soluble in
water.
a. hydrophobic; immiscible d. hydrophobic; hydrophilic
b. immiscible; hydrophobic e. miscible; immiscible
c. hydrophilic; miscible
33. Which of the following compounds would you most appropriately call hydrophobic?
a. CH4 d. HCl
b. H2CO e. NaCl
c. CO
34. Which of the following compounds would be most soluble in carbon tetrachloride, CCl4?
a. H2O d. C6H6
b. CH3OH e. HCl
c. NH3
35. Indicate which of the following pairs of compounds is most likely to be miscible.
a. H2O and CH3CH2CH2CH3 d. CCl4 and Br2
b. Br2 and HI e. CCl4 and NH3
c. HF and CCl4
37. Which of the following compounds do you expect to be most soluble in water?
a. CO2 d. SiO2
b. CCl4 e. NH3
c. O2
38. Which of the following substances would be the most soluble in water?
a. CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2 b. CH3CH2NH2
c. CH3CH2CH2Br d. CH3CH2CH2CH3
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39. Which statement is NOT TRUE for why methanol, CH3OH, does dissolve well in water?
40. Which statement is TRUE for why ammonia, NH3, does not dissolve in hexane, C6H14?
a. there is strong charge repulsion between ammonia and hexane because hexane is ionic
b. strong hydrogen bonding attraction between ammonia molecules would be sacrificed, and the
resulting solute/solvent interactions between ammonia and hexane would be much weaker
c. strong hydrogen bonding attraction between hexane molecules would be sacrificed
d. ammonia in hexane would give strong ion-dipole attractions
41. In the solute/solvent pairs shown below, which would have hydrogen bonding as one of the
attractive forces between solute and solvent molecules?
a. C8H16 / CH3OH
b. C3H7OH / H2O
c. C6H6 / C8H16
d. CH3CCl3 / C3H7OH
46. Which would depress the vapor pressure of water more, adding 1 mole of CH3OH or 0.5 moles of
Al(NO3)3?
47. Which of the following 0.1 M aqueous solutions would have the lowest melting/freezing point?
48. Indicate which aqueous solution has the highest vapor pressure.
a. 0.1 M KCl d. 0.1 M MgCl2
b. 0.2 M Na2CO3 e. 0.2 M MgCl2
c. 0.2 M NaCl
49. Indicate which aqueous solution has the lowest vapor pressure.
a. 0.1 M KCl d. 0.1 M MgCl2
b. 0.1 M Na2CO3 e. 0.2 M MgCl2
c. 0.2 M NaCl
50. Indicate which aqueous solution has the fastest evaporation rate.
a. 0.1 M KCl d. 0.1 M MgCl2
b. 0.2 M Na2CO3 e. 0.2 M MgCl2
c. 0.2 M NaCl
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General Chemistry II Jasperse
Solutions and Solubility. Extra Practice Problems
Answers
1. e
2. a
3. 3-2-1-4
4. 3-2-1-4
5. 2-3-4-1
6. 2-3-4-1
7. 2-3-4-1
8. 3-2-1-4
9. 2-1-3-4
10. 4-3-2-1
11. 4-3-2-1
12. 1-2-3 (0ºC > 40ºC > 80ºC)
13. 1-2-3 (20ºC > 50ºC > 80ºC)
14. 3-1-2-4
15. 4-1-2-3
16. e
17. b
18. c
19. c
20. b
21. e
22. Br2
23. Cl2
24. e
25. Normal Boiling points (very approximately):
Substance A 60ºC Substance B 90ºC Substance C 125ºC Substance D 150ºC
26. Vapor pressures (very approximately):
Substance A at 40ºC: 0.7 atm B at 40ºC: 0.5 atm C at 100ºC: 0.6 atm D at 100ºC: 0.4 atm
27. e 42. b
28. 4-3-1-2 43. c
29. 3-1-4-2 44. b
30. higher 45. How many moles solute, rank of depression:
31. water • Moles: 1-2-3-4
32. d • Depression rank: 4-3-2-1
33. a 46. 0.5 moles of Al(NO3)3
34. d 47. b
35. d 48. a
36. c 49. e
37. e 50. a
38. b
39. d
40. b
41. b