E13.011 – What is the solubility?
OWLv2 for General Chemistry
Cengage
01st Edition
A gas, it’s partial pressure and kH value are given. Determine the solubility of the gas in g/L.
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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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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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A solution made with a nonelectrolyte has a given freezing point. Grams of solute and water are given. What is the molar mass of the solute?
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The ΔHf° for an aqueous and solid-state of a salt are given. What is the ΔH° solution and will the salt be less or more soluble with increasing temperatures.
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A solution is given where x grams of sugar are dissolved in x grams of water. What is the freezing point? Molar mass of sugar is also given.
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A gas’s Henry’s Law constant and temperature is given. What is the concetration of the gas in g/mL? Total pressure and pressure of water vapor also given.
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Determine if each of the three given compounds are strong electrolytes, weak electrolytes or nonelectrolyte.
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How many grams are needed to make x mL of an x M solution?
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A molar mass is given. Determine the osmotic pressure in mm Hg for a sample at x °C, x grams and x mL.
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Choose all that apply. A liquid’s vapor pressure (in mmHg)at a temperature (K) is given. The compound is placed in a container (mL) and put at a certain pressure (mmHg). If the container is reduced to a new mL, what happens?
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