Conceptual Questions
Solubility
Calculations
Solubility Charts
Colligative Properties
100

A bowl of soup with chunks of meat and tomato vs a bottle of Gatorade

What is a heterogenous vs a homogenous mixture?

100

Increasing temperature generally increases the solubility of these substances in water.

What are solids?

100

The molarity when there's two moles of KMnO4 and one liter of water in solution

What is 2.0M?

100

The solution with the lowest solubility after 20 degrees


What is Ce2(SO4)3?

100

Adding salt to water raises this property.

What is the boiling point?

200

The way to drive off the H20 molecules bonded to a hydrate

What is heating?

200

Increasing pressure increases the solubility of these substances in liquids.

What are gases?

200

The molarity of a solution made by dissolving 1.2 mol of KNO₃ in 400 mL of solution.

What is 3.0 M?

200

Decreases as temperature increases

What is the solubility of Ce2(SO4)2?

200

The boiling point of a solution is generally this compared to pure water.

What is higher?

300

Dissolves best when cold and under high pressure

What is a gas?

300

Because of this, oils can dissolve in each other but can't dissolve in water

What is polarity?

300

The percent concentration when 4.6 g of NaCl are dissolved in 22 mL of water

What is 17%?

300

The solution with the greatest conductivity at 80 degrees


What is KNO3?

300

K+ and MnO4 particles sit at the surface of the solution, preventing H2O from evaporating

What is vapor pressure lowering?

400

The state of solution when a portion of a sample of KMnO4 is stops dissolving

What is equilibrium?

400

The forces keeping a NaOH crystal together are weaker than the forces of the water molecule pulling it apart

What is solvation?

400

The mole fraction of a solution with 20g of NaCl and 50 mL of water

What is .11?

400

The solution with the lowest change in solubility from 20 to 40 degrees


What is NaCl?

400

Salt spread on icy roads works primarily by causing this effect.

What is freezing-point depression?

500

Stirring, the surface area of the particles, and the temperature of solution

What affect solution formation?

500

The most conductive out of CH4, Ba(OH)2, and NaCl.

What is Ba(OH)2?

500

The molality when .17 moles of KOH are mixed with 20 mL of H20

What is .5 molality?

500

It makes H20 molecules move faster, making them collide with KNO3 molecules with greater force, which breaks them apart in K+ and NO3- ions at a greater rate


Why does heating a KNO3 solution increase it's solubility?

500

The greatest freezing point depression out of 1.0 M glucose, 1.0 M NaCl, or 1.0 M CaCl₂.

What is 1.0 M CaCl₂?