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E11.028 – Predict which Metal…

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Two metals are given with their boiling and melting points. Determine which has the larger surface tension and which is more volatile.

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E13.011 – What is the solubility?

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A gas, it’s partial pressure and kH value are given. Determine the solubility of the gas in g/L.

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E4.005 – Soluble or Insoluble

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A compound is given with the name spelled out (no formula). Is the compound soluble or insoluble?

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Mastery – Classify Solubility

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A compound is given with the name spelled out (no formula). Is the compound soluble or insoluble?

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Tutor – A student determines the heat of dissolution

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X grams of a compound are dissolved in x grams of water to cause a temperature change. There is no heat capacity of the calorimeter in this one. What is the enthalpy of dissolution (∆H dissolution)?

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Tutor – Boyle’s Law

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A gas sample is given with an original volume (in mL) and pressure (in atm). The new pressure is also given, what is the new volume in mL? Is the new volume larger or smaller than the original?

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Tutor – Charles’s Law

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A gas sample is given with an original volume (in L) and temperature (in °C). The new temperature is also given, what is the new volume in L? Is the new volume larger or smaller than the original?

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Tutor – Coffee Cup Calorimetry: Specific Heat I

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Coffee Cup Calorimeter. X grams of a substance is heated and put into a coffee cup with water. Final temperature and heat capacity of the calorimeter are given. What is the specific heat of the substance?

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Tutor – Colligative Properties for Solutions of Strong Electrolytes I

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Determine the boiling points and freezing points for NaCl and CaCl2. mol/kg, Kb H2O, Kf H2O, Tb H2O and Tf H2O are given.

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Tutor – Converting Mass to Moles Using Molar Mass II

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Convert grams of an element to moles.

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