Chemical reactions
Gasses 1
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Solutions 1
Solutions 2
100

When doing a mole-to-mole conversion using a balanced chemical equation, what is the name of the conversion factor you use?

Molar ratio

100

On average, are gas molecules faster or slower than liquid molecules?

Faster

100

If we know the size of a room, its temperature, and its pressure, what can the ideal gas law tell us?

The amount of gas inside

100

If an athlete needs to drink a solution with lots of electrolytes but very little gas should the solution be hot or cold?

Hot

100

If I shake an open soda and a closed soda which will have more gas dissolved after 5 minutes?

The closed soda

200

Molar mass is the conversion factor that helps you go between what two units?

Grams and moles

200

With all other things held constant, how does pressure change when increasing temperature? 

It increases

200

With all other things held constant, how does pressure change when increasing volume? 

It decreases

200

Solutions can be solids, liquids, or gases, what is an example of each of these?

There are various options

200

What kind of mixtures can be separated by semipermeable membrane or filtration?

Suspensions

300

Avogadro’s number is the conversion factor that helps you go between what two units?

Particles and moles

300

At STP, what’s the volume loss that goes with losing half a mole of gas? 

11.2L

300

What change happened to cause an increase in pressure in a container if the size and amount of gas didn’t change?

Increase in temperature

300

If a red blood cell is placed in a hypertonic solution how will the osmotic pressure be in the cell compared to outside?

Greater outside the cell

300

What will happen to a red blood cell if it is put in a hypotonic solution?

 The cell will inflate and burst

400

When I mix baking soda and vinegar and put my hand near the reaction, the air is cold, what kind of reaction is this in terms of heat?

endothermic

400

A balloon is 0.50L big at 25°C with 0.010 moles of gas. If it gets 10°C hotter and adds 0.0050 moles of gas, what’s the final volume? 

1.05L

400

A box is 2.00L big at a temperature of 280°K with 0.0740 moles of gas, what’s its pressure in Torr? (1atm=760Torr) 

646Torr

400

35mL of Br2 is mixed with 0.50L of hexanes, what’s the v/v concentration of Br2?

6.5%

400

If 25mL of a 0.30M solution of KCl are mixed with 0.50L of a 0.020M LiBr, what is the molar concentration of KCl? 

0.014M

500

A reaction is modeled below where we start with 6.00 moles of Al and 5.00 moles of O2, if we get out 4.00 moles of Al2O3 what’s the percent yield? 

4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3

120% yield

500

According to the reaction below, would the pressure be higher before the reaction begins or after the reaction is fully complete? Assuming that temperature and volume are constant.

N2O (g) + 4H2 (g) → 2NH3 (g) + H2O (l)

Before

500

Your pressure cooker has a broken thermometer but that’s ok. You need to cook dinner at 120°C, and you know that the pressure in the pressure cooker in your 17°C house is 102kPa. What pressure do you need to cook dinner at? (1atm=101.325kPa) 

7.11atm or 720kPa

500

What’s the m/m concentration of a 0.333M NaOH solution? (NaOH= 40.00g/mol, H2O= 18.02g/mol, H2O= 1.00g/mL) 

1.31%

500

6.00L of a 1.50M NaCl solution is mixed with 2.00L of a 0.400M NaOH solution, what’s the final molar concentration of sodium ions? 

1.23M

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