Chapter 15 Review “Water and Aqueous Systems” Pre-AP Chemistry Charles Page High School Stephen L. Cotton.

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Chapter 15 Review “Water and Aqueous Systems” Pre-AP Chemistry Charles Page High School Stephen L. Cotton

Chapter 15 Review Surface tension is the ____. How does the surface tension of water compare with the surface tensions of most other liquids? Which type of mixture(s) exhibit the Tyndall effect? Which compound changes color when it becomes a hydrate? a) sodium chloride, or b) copper (II) sulfate

Chapter 15 Review Which of the following compounds is an electrolyte? a) carbon tetrachloride, or b) sodium hydroxide Which of the following substances is NOT an electrolyte? a) KCl, or b) CCl 4 What occurs in solvation?

Chapter 15 Review Which type of mixture(s) is characterized by the settling of particles once it stands for awhile? Which symbol is used to connect the formula of the compound with the number of water molecules in a hydrate? Know the characteristics of water having a surface tension.

Chapter 15 Review The bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a water molecule are ____ bonds. Which of the following compounds conducts electricity only in the molten state? a) barium sulfate, or b) sodium bromide Which of the following substances dissolves most readily in water? a) BaSO 4, or b) NH 3

Chapter 15 Review Which type of mixture(s) can be filtered to remove the solute? What is responsible for the high thermal energy required to melt ice? The fact that ice is less dense than water is related to the fact that ___. Which of the following materials is NOT a colloid? a) glue, or b) alloy

Chapter 15 Review What is another term for the water of hydration? Which of the following is NOT a common hydrate? a) epsom salt, or b) sugar What is primarily responsible for holding water molecules together in the liquid state?

Chapter 15 Review Which of the following mixtures is NOT a colloid? a) sugar water, or b) fog What causes water’s low vapor pressure? Which one of the following compounds would be insoluble in water? a) NaCl, or b) CF 4

Chapter 15 Review The bonds between adjacent water molecules are called ____ bonds. Which of the following compounds is a nonelectrolyte? a) copper chloride, or b) carbon tetrachloride Which atom in a water molecule has the greatest electronegativity? The “solute” in a colloidal suspension is called the ____.

Chapter 15 Review What type of compound is always an electrolyte? What is primarily responsible for the surface tension of water? Which of these would you expect to be soluble in the nonpolar solvent carbon disulfide, CS 2 ? a) SnS 2, or b) CCI 4

Chapter 15 Review Which of the following substances dissolves most readily in gasoline? a) CH 4, or b) NaBr What is the term for the dissolving medium in a solution? An emulsion is what type of mixture? Know the properties of a solution.

Chapter 15 Review An emulsifying agent is typically characterized by having ____. What is the shape of the water molecule? What is the size range of particles in a colloid? A hydrated crystal that has a water vapor pressure greater than the water vapor pressure of air is called ___.

Chapter 15 Review An electric current can be conducted by which of the following? a) a sugar solution, or b) a salt solution An emulsion is a colloidal dispersion of a ___ in a ___. A solution is a mixture that ____. Which of the following is most soluble in water? a) sodium chloride, or b) methane

Chapter 15 Review A crystal that absorbs water vapor from the air is called ____. How many hydrogen bonds can be formed between one hydrogen atom in a water molecule and the oxygen atoms of surrounding water molecules? How many nonbonding pairs of electrons are in a water molecule?

Chapter 15 Review What is the angle between the bonds of a water molecule? At what temperature ( in o C) does liquid water have it’s maximum density? What is the percentage of water in the hydrate CoCl 2. 6H 2 O?

Chapter 15 Review How many phases are present in a colloid? How many water molecules are in 39 formula units of calcium chloride dihydrate (CaCl 2. 2H 2 O)?