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Chapter 16 Review Jennie L. Borders

Question 1 The number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution. Molarity

Question 2 What are 3 ways to speed up a solid solute dissolving in a liquid solvent? stirring crushing increase temperature

Question 3 A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute. saturated solution

Question 4 How do the following speed up dissolving? stirring crushing increasing temperature it disperses/spreads out the solute it increases the surface area it speed up the particles

Question 5 Two liquids that will dissolve each other. miscible

Question 6 Identify the solute and solvent in Kool-Aid. solute = Kool-Aid powder and sugar solvent = water

Question 7 A solution that contains a small amount of solute. dilute solution

Question 8 Which temperature and pressure is needed to dissolve a gas? low temperature high pressure

Question 9 A measure of the amount of solute that is dissolved in a given amount of solvent. concentration

Question 10 If a 2.7M solution of lithium oxide has a volume of 250mL, then how many grams of lithium oxide were used? 20.25g Li2O

Question 11 A property that depends only on the number of solute particles, not the type. colligative property

Question 12 If a 5.0M solution of HCl is diluted to a volume of 200mL and becomes 2.0M, then what was the original volume that was used? 80mL

Question 13 The amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a certain temperature. solubility

Question 14 If a solution is made of 57mL of NaCl in 300mL of solution, then what is the % (v/v) of the solution? 19%

Question 15 A solution that contains a large amount of solute. concentrated solution

Question 16 How many grams of potassium nitrate are in 500g of a 7% solution? 35g KNO3

Question 17 A solution that contains more than the maximum amount of solute at a given temperature. supersaturated solution

Question 18 Which of the following solutions has a lower freezing point? solution A = 3 mol sulfur trioxide solution B = 1 mol sodium nitride solution B

Question 19 Two liquids that will no dissolve one another. immiscible

Question 20 Which of the following solutions has the lower boiling point? Solution A = 2 mol potassium sulfate Solution B = 2 mol ammonium chloride Solution B