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Multiple ChoiceIndicate the most important type of intermolecular attraction responsible for solvation in the following solution:Methanol, CH3OH, dissolved in ethanol, CH3CH2OH1572views11rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following solutes will most readily dissolve in H2O?1770views18rank2comments
Multiple ChoiceTwo pure chemical substance are likely to mix and form a solution if:1123views5rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements is/are true?I. The hydrocarbon methane (CH4) will dissolve completely in acetone (CH3COCH3).II. Ammonia (NH3) will form a heterogeneous mixture with carbon tetrachloride (CCl4).III. Pentane (C5H12) will form a homogeneous mixture with carbon tetrabromide (CBr4).IV. Methanethiol (CH3SH) is miscible in fluoromethane (CH3F).1201views16rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceAccording to Hess's law which of the following terms for the formation of a solution is always exothermic?237views
Multiple ChoiceConsider a solution that is saturated with a gas and a solid at room temperature. Which of the following will occur when the solution is heated by 50°C?251views
Open QuestionWhich lists mixtures, in order, from the smallest particles to the largest particles?212views
Open QuestionWhich interactions and processes contribute to the dissolution of ionic compounds in water?186views
Open QuestionWhich statement accurately describes part of the dissolving process of a polar solute in water?175views
Open QuestionChoose the pair of substances that are most likely to form a homogeneous solution.464views
Open QuestionFor each of the following molecules, would you expect greater solubility in water or in hexane?286views
Open QuestionWhich statement explains why sugar dissolves easily in water, but sand does not?283views
Open Questionbased only on intermolecular forces, which of the following would be the least soluble in CH3CH2OH?203views
Open QuestionA substance, usually liquid, that dissolves another substance to form a solution is a(n) _____.194views
Open QuestionWhich bond or interaction would be difficult to disrupt when compounds are put into water?174views
Open QuestionBased only on intermolecular forces, which of the following would be the most soluble in CH3OH?170views
Open QuestionWhich of the following is most directly responsible for water's unique properties?169views
Open QuestionBased only on intermolecular forces, which of the following would be the least soluble in CH3OH?186views
Open QuestionWhen sodium chloride dissolves in water, the sodium and chloride ions are pulled into solution by:155views
Open QuestionWhy can salt and sugar both dissolve in water, even though one is ionic and the other is covalent?269views