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| 1. Which of the following would decrease the rate of solution when dissolving a solid in water? |
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| use a single cube of solid |
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| 2.Which type of solution has achieved equilibrium, between solute and solvent, when the solute is still visible after mixing? |
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| 3. If the amount of solute present in a given solution is more than could be dissolved at a given temperature, then the solution is - |
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| 4. When the amount of solute cannot remain in solution at a given temperature, then the solution is - |
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| 5. Which of the statements below describes a solution in equilibrium? |
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| the rate of crystallization and the rate of dissolution are equal |
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| 6. What units are used to describe the solubility of a substance in a given solution? |
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| amount of solute per amount of solvent |
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| 7. The expression "like dissolves like" refers to which property of molecules? |
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| 8. Which substance would NOT dissolve into a polar solvent? |
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| 9. What will happen to the ability of a gas to dissolve in a liquid if the temperature increases? |
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| solubility of the gas decreases |
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| 10. What will happen to the ability of a solid to dissolve in a liquid if the temperature increases? |
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| solubility of the solid usually increases |
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| 11. Which of the following is the best way to determine if an aqueous solution of sodium acetate (NaC2H3O2) is supersaturated? |
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| Add a crystal of NaC2H3O2 to the solution. |
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| 12. What part of a solution is dissolved when a solution is mixed? |
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| 13. Any substance that does NOT conduct electricity when in solution is called a(n) - |
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| 14. At a given temperature, a solution that contains all of the solute possible is - |
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| 15. What is the process of separating the positive and negative ions of a crystalline solid? |
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| 16. Which of the following would be the effect of increasing the surface area of a solid? |
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| increase the rate of dissolving |
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| 17. Which of the following would cause a gas to dissolve faster into a solution? |
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| cool the gas and solution |
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| 18. A mixture of metals in a solid solution is called a(n) - |
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| 19. Any molecule that is positively charged on one side and negatively charged on the other is - |
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| 20. Which of the following would increase the solubility of a solid in a solution? |
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| stir the solid and solution |
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| 21. Which of the following is NOT a heterogeneous mixture? |
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| 22. A homogeneous mixture of substances that is in a single phase is called - |
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| 23. A suspension is when - |
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| particles settle out of solution unless mixed |
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| 24. A colloid is a mixture in a dispersed phase where the particles are - |
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| not falling out of solution |
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| 25. Which factor effects the solubility of a solution? |
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| the type of solute and the temperature of the solution |
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| 26. While stirring, solid table salt is added to a beaker of water until no more salt will dissolve and salt crystals are visible at the bottom of the beaker. When the beaker is heated, the crystals dissolve. The effect of heat in this situation — |
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| weakened the bonds in the salt crystals |
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| 27. When does the ideal gas law match the behavior of a real gas? |
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| when the gas particles are far apart |
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| 28. Which of the following describes pressure? |
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| the force per unit of surface area |
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| 29. Atmospheric pressure is measured with a — |
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| 30. A pressure of 350 mm Hg equals — |
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| 31. Which of the following is the value for Standard Temperature? |
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| 32. Which of the following is the value for Standard Pressure? |
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| 33. If the temperature of a gas changes, but the amount and volume remain constant, which of the following values must also change? |
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| 34. When driving, the pressure in the tires increases due to — |
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| air particles increasing temperature due to more collisions |
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| 35. Which of the following gas laws is calculated with the pressure and volume variables at a constant temperature? |
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| 36. What is the new pressure of 150 mL of a gas that is compressed to 50 mL, when the original pressure was 3.0 atm and the temperature is held constant? |
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| 37. The average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter is measured as - |
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| 38. The more kinetic energy there is in a sample of matter, then the — |
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| 39. The heat required to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance by 1 o C is the - |
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| 40. Which of the following is used to express the measurement of specific heat? |
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| 41. What is the term for the amount of energy absorbed or released in a chemical reaction? |
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| 42. Which of the following is a chemical reaction? |
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| Magnesium metal is burned in oxygen. |
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| 43. Which of the following would be a physical change? |
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| 44. Which of the statements is FALSE regarding the products of a chemical reaction? |
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| The states of matter of the products and reactants are the same. |
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| 45. Which of the following statements regarding freezing is CORRECT? |
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| All liquids have a freezing point. |
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| 46. Which of the following must happen for condensation to occur? |
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| The concentration of the vapor must be above zero. |
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| 47. Which of the following would be used to determine the various states in which a substance can exist? |
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| 48. Which of the following causes a change in state from liquid to gas? |
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| 49. What process takes place when the average energy of a gas’s particles decreases? |
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| 50. If melting rate and freezing rate are NOT the same, then the system is - |
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| 51. If the concentration of the vapor is increasing, then which of the following is the cause? |
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| The rate of evaporation is greater than the rate of condensation. |
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| 52. Which of the following describes the process of sublimation? |
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| 54. In a solution, the substance that does the dissolving is called a/an |
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| 55. Water is a compound composed of? |
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| 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom |
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| 56. What processes will not increase the rate of dissolving a solid in a liquid? |
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| 57. Particles smaller than the atom are called? |
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| 58. Lithium has an atomic number of 3 and a mass of 7. How many protons and neutrons are present? |
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| 59. The unit of length in the metric system is |
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| 61. The prefix kilo means |
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| the response of mass to the pull of gravity |
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| 63. Matter is anything that has? |
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| 64. One molecule of H2SO4 contains how many atoms? |
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| 2 hydrogen atoms; 1 sulfur atom; 4 oxygen atoms |
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| 65. Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called? |
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| 66. A substance that changes color in the presence of an acid or a base is called a/an |
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| 67. The pH of an acid ranges from |
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| 68. The pH of strong base ranges from |
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