The density of a gas is 1.676 g/dm3. What is the mass (in kg) of 188 m3 of this gas? - Answers 315.1 KG
What is the mass of oxygen in a 77.06 g sample of cadmium phosphate, Cd3(PO4)2? - Answers 18.7g
A sample of metallic zinc weighing 18.96 g is placed in an aqueous solution containing 0.212 mol of silver
nitrate, causing the following reaction to occur
Zn(s) + 2AgNO3(aq) → 2Ag(s) + Zn(NO3)2(aq)
What is the maximum mass (in grams) of silver that could form? - Answers 22.9
how many moles of the excess reactant will remain unreacted when 1.327 mol of NH3 and 2.175 mol of
O2 react to form NO and H2O.
4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) → 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)
Assume 100% yield. - Answers 0.516
Find the molarity (in mol/L) of the Ba(OH)2 solution that required 40.84 mL of a 0.227 M aqueous
solution of HCl to completely neutralize a 25.00 mL sample of Ba((OH)2. - Answers 0.185
Given the following thermochemical equation
⅓N2(g) + H2(g) ⇌ ⅔NH3(g) ∆Hrº = -32.01 kJ/mol
find ∆Hrº (in kJ/mol) for the following reaction.
2NH3(g) ⇌ N2(g) + 3H2(g) - Answers 96
Given ∆Hrº's for the following three reactions
2C(graphite) + 2H2(g) → C2H4(g) ∆Hrº = 52.1 kJ/mol
H2(g) + ½O2(g) → H2O(g) ∆Hrº = -235 kJ/mol
2C(graphite) + 3H2(g) + ½O2(g) → C2H5OH(g) ∆Hrº = -271 kJ/mol
find ∆Hrº for the following reaction.
C2H4(g) + H2O(g) → C2H5OH(g) - Answers -88.1
Given the following thermochemical reaction find ∆Hº (in kJ) when 3.112 g of C6H6(l) is burned.
2C6H6(l) + 15O2(g) → 12CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) ∆Hrº = -6536 kJ/mol - Answers -130
A fixed amount of gas has a volume of 429.1 mL at 50.52 ºC. What volume (in mL) will the gas occupy if
it is cooled to 24.96 ºC at constant pressure? - Answers 395.2
, The volume of a sample of helium at 743.1 torr and 23.02 ºC is 268.3 mL. What will the pressure (in torr)
of this sample be if the temperature is changed to 35.74 ºC and the volume is changed to 230.4 mL?
R = 0.082057 L atm K-1 mol-1 = 62.364 L torr K-1 mol-1
1 atm = 760 torr - Answers 902.5
Which of the following substances will be miscible with water? - Answers propanol, C3H7OH
What is the molality (in mol/kg) of a solution of heptane (C7H16) in hexane (C6H14) that is 16.7%
heptane by mass? - Answers 2.001
The vapor pressure of pure benzene at 30 ºC is 119.1 torr. Calculate the vapor pressure of benzene (in
torr) above the solution of naphthalene in benzene if the mole fraction of naphthalene is 0.15. - Answers
101.2
Compared to pure water, the solution of KCl in water has
I. higher boiling point
II. higher vapor pressure
III. higher freezing point. - Answers only I
Which of the following aqueous solutions will have the highest boiling point? - Answers 0.50 m FeCl3
Arrange the following aqueous solutions in order of increasing freezing points:
A: 0.10 m CaCl2;
B: 0.10 m KCl;
C: 0.30 m NaCl.
Note: the solution with the lowest freezing point should be first and the one with the highest freezing
should be last - Answers C < A < B
Determine the boiling point elevation of a solution prepared by dissolving 0.436 mol of a nonvolatile,
nonionic solute in 277 g of carbon tetrachloride (Kb = 5.02 ºC/m). - Answers 7.9
If the following aqueous solutions were separated by semipermeable membrane from pure water, in
which case the highest pressure would have to be applied to stop the osmosis? - Answers 0.125 M
Fe(NO3)3
Find the osmotic pressure (in atm) of seawater in which the total concentration of particles is 1.15 M if
the temperature is 21.18 ºC. - Answers 27.8