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a) Evaporation
b) Q, Joules
c) Poor point
d) Air pollutants
b) Sound
b) No
b) Hydrogen
c) Oxygen
b) False
b) Mixture
c) Element
b) False
b) False
23. Which of the following when added to water will make an emulsion?
a) Cheese
b) Vinegar
c) Oil
d) Yoghurt
b) False
25. Cracking is a process used in refining crude oil into products which consists of
a) Breaking up large (hydrocarbon) molecules with heat
b) Polymerization process
c) Hydrogenation process
32. A solution has a hydrogen ion concentration of 3.7 × 10 –2. What is its hydroxide ion
concentration?
a) 2.7 × 10 –13
b) 3.7 × 10 –16
c) 3.7 × 10 12
b) Solute
c) Mixture
34. A solution is made by mixing 250.0 g of hexane and 50.0 g of octanol. What is the mass
percent of the octanol?
a) 83.3%
b) 16.7%
c) 20.0%
b) Molality
c) Solubility
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36. If 1.25 moles of NaOH is dissolved in 500.0 mL of water, the molarity of the
solution is
a) 0.400 M
b) 2.500 M
c) 1.250 M
37. In a 4.0 m aqueous solution, the number of moles of solute dissolved in 250 g of water is
a) 16
b) 0.063
c) 1.0
38. If 10.0 g of NaCl is dissolved in 500.0 g of water, what is the molality of the
solution? (The molar mass of NaCl is 58.45 g/mol.)
a) 0.34 m
b) 2.90 m
c) 0.086 m
39. A solution is made by mixing 100.0 g of glucose (molar mass = 180.16 g/mol) with enough
water to make 750. mL of solution. What is the molarity of this solution?
a) 0.416 M
b) 0.740 M
c) 2.40 M
b) Neutral
c) Inert
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41. The amount of heat necessary to change the temperature of 1 gram of a substance
by 1°C is called the
Molar heat capacity
Heat of condensation
42. The specific heat capacity of magnesium oxide, MgO, is 0.870 J/g • °C. How much heat
energy is required to raise 5.00 g of MgO from 5.00°C to 6.00°C?
4.35 J
0.870 J
5.75 J
43. The molar heat capacity of iron, Fe, is 25.15 J /mole • °C. The temperature of a sample of
Fe is raised 10.0°C when 377 joules of heat energy is added to the sample. How many
moles of Fe are in the sample?
4820 moles Fe
1.50 moles Fe
0.667 moles Fe
44. During a phase change in which heat energy is absorbed, the energy is required to