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Chem 1332

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Title: Chapter 13
Started: September 20, 2009 7:09 PM
Submitted: September 20, 2009 8:09 PM
Time spent: 01:00:08
Total score: 5/12 = 41.67% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 12

1. IMF in solution 45
What is the strongest form of intermolecular force between solute and solvent in a solution
of CH4(g) in toluene, C7H8(l)?

Student Correct
Value Feedback
Response Answer
1. ion-dipole 0%
2. dipole- 0%
dipole
3. hydrogen 0%
bonding
4. dipole- 0%
induced
dipole
5. dispersion 100%

Score: 0/1

2. Relative Solubility 5
Which of the following is more soluble in methanol, CaCO3(s) or AgNO3(s). Don't try to type
the subscripts, just use letters and numbers.

Student Response Value Correct Answer


Equals AgNO3(s) (100%)
1. AgNO3 100% Equals AgNO3 (100%)
Equals silver nitrate (100%)

Score: 1/1

3. Solution Energetics 4
An ionic compound has a slightly negative heat of solution in water. Would you expect it to
be very soluble, slightly soluble or nearly insoluble in water?

Student Response Value Correct Answer

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Equals very soluble (100%)


1. slightly soluble 0%
Contains very (0%)

Score: 0/1

4. Henry's Law Calculation 1


The partial pressure of CO2 gas about the liquid in a carbonated drink is 9.0. Assuming that
the Henry's law constant for CO2 in the drink is that same as that in water, 3.7 x 10-2 mol/L
atm, calculate the solubility of carbon dioxide in this drink.

Student Response Value Correct Answer


Answer .333 100% 0.333

Score: 1/1

5. Chapter 8 Molality 7
Determine the molality of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.17 g of cycloheptane in 98.5 g
of benzene.

Student Response Value Correct Answer


Answer .535 100% 0.54

Score: 1/1

6. PC to Molality 1
A 15.9 mass % aqueous solution of iron(III)chloride has a density of 1.280 g/mL. Calculate
the molality of the solution.

Student Response Value Correct Answer


Answer 1.17 100% 1.17

Score: 1/1

7. Ionic Dissociation Calculation 1


How many moles of solute particles are present in 3.05 mL of 0.485 M K2SO4? Use scientific
notation with 3 significant figures!!!!!

Student Response Value Correct Answer


Answer 1.48E-3 0% 4.44E-3 (4.44 × 10-3)

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8. General Properties Comparison 1


Consider the solutions, 0.04 m urea [(NH2)2C=O)], 0.04 m AgNO3 and 0.04 m CaCl2. Which
has (i) the lowest osmotic pressure, (ii) the highest vapor pressure, (iii) the highest boiling
point?

Student Correct
Value Feedback
Response Answer
1. (a) 0.04 0%
m CaCl2
(b) 0.04
m CaCl2
(c) 0.04
m CaCl2
2. (a) 0.04 100%
m urea
(b) 0.04
m urea
(c) 0.04
m CaCl2
3. (a) 0.04 0%
m urea
(b) 0.04
m CaCl2
(c) 0.04
m CaCl2
4. (a) 0.04 0%
m CaCl2
(b) 0.04
m urea
(c) 0.04
m urea
5. all will 0%
be the
same

Score: 1/1

9. Chapter 8 VP 10
Calculate the vapor pressure (in torr) at 333 K in a solution prepared by dissolving 46.6 g of
the non-volatile non-electrolye glucose in 118 g of water. The vapor pressure of water at
333 K is 149.44 torr.

Student Response Value Correct Answer


Answer not answered 0% 143.76

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10. Chapter 8 VP 15
Calculate the vapor pressure (in torr) at 333 K in a solution prepared by dissolving 21.8 g of
the non-volatile non-electrolye urea {CO(NH2)2} in 178 g of water. The vapor pressure of
water at 333 K is 149.44 torr.

Student Response Value Correct Answer


Answer not answered 0% 144.14

Score: 0/1

11. Chapter 8 MM fp 7
When 0.55 g of an unknown non-electrolyte is dissolved in 50.0 g of benzene, the freezing
point decreased to 5.194 degrees C from 5.5 degrees C. If the Kfp of the solvent is 5.12 K/m,
calculate the molar mass of the unknown solute.

Student Response Value Correct Answer


Answer not answered 0% 184

Score: 0/1

12. MM Osmotic Pressure 1


When 0.636 grams of a protein were dissolved in 29.4 mL of solution at 21.4 degrees C, the
osmotic pressure was found to be 0.025 atm. Calculate the molar mass of the protein.

Student Response Value Correct Answer


Answer not answered 0% 20,915

Score: 0/1

Done

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