What law states that pressure is inversely proportional to volume?
Boyles
What does miscible mean
Which one, a concentrated solution or diluted solution, contains a, relative, more amount of solute?
Concentrated
Which of the following best describes viscosity?
The rate at which a fluid changes temperature
When fluid rises up a inverted tube
The measure of a fluid’s density
The ability of a fluid to resist flow
4.
A 17.50 mL sample of gas is at 4.500 atm. What will the volume be if the pressure becomes 1.500 atm, with a fixed amount of gas and temperature?
52.5 mL
Is Na2SO4 soluble in water?
Yes
In order to maintain a NaCl concentration similar to ocean water, an aquarium must contain 4.8 g NaCl per 50.0 g of water, what is the percent by mass of NaCl?
9.6%
Property of a liquid to resist an external force and thus assume a lesser surface area?
Surface tension
Viscosity
Vapor pressure
Polarity
1.
How many moles of gas occupy 98 L at a pressure of 2.8 atm and a temperature of 292K?
11 moles
When I dissolve salt in water which is the solute and which is the solvent?
Salt is solute water is solvent
What is the percent by mass of 5.0 g of Fe2(SO4)3 dissolved in 4.16 mol water
6.3%
In order, what kind of solids are CaCl2, Cu2, and CO2?
Ionic, metallic, and molecular
Occurs between molecules that have H bonded to N, O, or F
Hydrogen bond
At 655 mmHg and 25.0 degrees Celsius, a sample of chlorine gas has a volume of 750 mL. How many moles of chlorine gas are there at this condition?
0.026 moles
What are three factors that can affect solvation?
Agitation, surface area, and temperature
A 100.5 mL intravenous (IV) solution contains 5.10 g of glucose (C6H12O6). What is the molarity of this solution?
.282 M
Molecular solids are held together by what?
Intermolecular forces (LDFs)
If I contains 3.0 moles of gas in a container with a volume of 60.0 L and at a temperature of 127 degrees Celsius, what is the pressure inside the container?
1.6 atm
What happens when an ionic solid dissolves in water? Give 2 important steps.
Negative ions attracted to the hydrogen
Positive ions attracted to the oxygen
What volume (in L) of 0.450M sodium sulfate will react with 400mL of 0.400 M barium chloride? (mole ratio is 1:1)
.356 L
What is capillary action?
Allows some liquids to ‘flow’ vertically up a thin tube.