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Chem 209 Review questions for test 1 a. Moles of solute per liter of solution is the definition of mole fraction molarity molality parts per million b. Which one of the following does NOT usually increase with temperature? osmotic pressure solubility of a gas in water vapor pressure solubility of a salt in water c. Which one of the following forces is most important for the solubility of octane in hexane? hydrogen bonding ion-dipole forces dipole-dipole forces London forces d. If an aqueous solution has a boiling point of 101.00 oC at 1 atm, what is its freezing point? ( for water Kf = 1.86 oC m, Kb = 0.512 oC m) 1.86 oC 3.63 oC - 1.86 oC - 3.63 oC e. Which one of the following is most likely to be soluble in a nonpolar solvent? H2O CH3OH Cl2 KCl f. Which one of the following is likely to be most soluble in H2O? CH3OH CH3CH2CH2OH I2 CH3CH2CH3 g. Which one of the following will always DECREASE the amount of O2 dissolved in water? increasing the temperature and increasing the pressure of O2 above the water increasing the temperature and decreasing the pressure of O2 above the water decreasing the temperature and increasing the pressure of O2 above the water decreasing the temperature and decreasing the pressure of O2 above the water h. Which one of the following statements is TRUE? All salts easily dissolve in water Energy is always required to break the bonds in an ionic crystal When NaCl dissolves it breaks down into Na and Cl atoms Salts dissolve readily in CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 i. A colligative property is a property of a solvent that depends on the molecular weight of the solvent, depends on the amount of solute depends on the total mass of the solvent depends on the volume of the solution j. If two salt solutions are separated by a semipermeable membrane there will be a net flow of solvent from the low concentration solution to the high concentration solution solute from the high concentration solution to the low concentration solution solvent from the high concentration solution to the low concentration solution solute from the low concentration solution to the high concentration solution k. The vapor pressure of a liquid decreases when temperature increases a nonvolatile solute is dissolved the pressure above the solution is lowered the liquid is transferred to a smaller container 1 Chem 209 Review questions for test 1 l. A solution is made by mixing one mole of toluene with one mole of benzene at 25 C. For pure benzene the vapor pressure is 80 torr and for pure toluene the vapor pressure is 50 torr. The mole fraction of toluene in the vapor above the solution is greater than 0.5 equal to 0.5 less than 0.5 m. Which one of following aqueous solutions will have the lowest freezing point 0.5 m NaCl 0.25 m KCl 0.2 m MgCl2 0.1 m CoCl3 n. Which one of the following forces is most important for the high solubility of KCl in water hydrogen bonding London forces ion-dipole forces dipole-dipole forces o. The solubility of a gas is water is highest for which conditions of temperature and pressure? high P, high T high P, low T low P, high T low P, low T p. Which one of the following is NOT a colligative property? freezing point depression temperature osmotic pressure vapor pressure lowering q. Which one of the following combinations would NOT be likely to form a solution ionic solid and non-polar liquid ionic solid and polar liquid polar solid and polar liquid non-polar solid and non-polar liquid r. Blood cells have a semipermeable membrane and their fluid contains dissolved ions. When blood cells are placed in a concentrated salt solution they shrink because ions pass through the cell membrane by osmosis water passes through the cell membrane by osmosis water passes through the cell membrane by reverse osmosis salt passes through the cell membrane by osmosis s. Which one of the following is a colloid that has a solid suspended in a liquid? emulsion sol foam t. aerosol A soap molecule contains a polar group at the end of a long polar chain a nonpolar group at the end of a long polar chain a nonpolar group at the end of a long nonpolar chain a polar group at the end of a long nonpolar chain u. Which one of the following statements is TRUE? A mixture of liquids is always a solution A colloid is a solution A solution may have more than one phase Air is an example of a solution _______________________________________________________________ Circle the member of each of the following pairs that is likely to be more soluble in the indicated solvent. CH3CH2CH2OH or Br2 CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH or CH3OH CH3OH or I2 in water in hexane in ethanol 2 Chem 209 Review questions for test 1 _______________________________________________________________ a. When 8.0 g of an unknown compound is dissolved in 500.0 g of carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, the freezing point of the solution is -30.7 °C. The freezing point of pure carbon tetrachloride is 22.3 °C. (Kf = 29.8 C kg mol-1 for CCl4) a. Find the molality of the solution. b. Find the molecular weight of the unknown compound. __________________________________________________________ The vapor pressure of pure water at 25 C is 23.8 mm Hg. What is the vapor pressure of a solution made by adding 35 g of urea to pure water. Urea is a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte that has a molecular weight of 60 g/mol. a. Find the vapor pressure of the solution at 25 C. b. Assuming that the volume of solution in part a. is 200 m, find the osmotic pressure in torr of this solution at 30 C. __________________________________________________________ 2. The boiling point of pure benzene is 80.16C. A solution of 2.15 g of a solid dissolved in 20 g. of benzene boils at 81.10 C. Kb for benzene is 2.53 C/m. Assume that the solution is a nonelectrolyte. a. Find the molality of the solution. b. Find the molecular weight of the unknown compound. __________________________________________________________ A solution is made by adding 10.0 g of NaCl (FW = 58.4 g mol to 100.0 g of H2O (MW = 18.0 g mol). The vapor pressure of pure H2O is 18 torr at 20 C. a. Find the vapor pressure of the solution at 20 C. b. Find the freezing point of this solution. (Kf = 1.86 C/m for water) __________________________________________________________ 3 Calculate the osmotic pressure in torr for 1000 mL of an aqueous solution containing 600.0 g of glucose. Assume the temperature is 25 C. (MW = 180.0 g/mol for sucrose) Calculate the vapor pressure for the same solution. The vapor pressure of pure water is 23.8 torr at 25 C. Assume that 1.00 mL of water weighs 1.00 g. ___________________________________________________________________ Find the osmotic pressure in torr for a solution made by adding 20.0 g of NaCl (FW 58.44) to 200 mL of water. Assume the temperature is 20oC. _______________________________________________________________ Assume that the partial pressure of O2 above a solution is 150 mm Hg and the partial pressure of N2 is 610 mm Hg. For water at 20 oC, the Henry’s law constant for O2 is 1.43 x10-3 mol L-1 atm-1 and for N2 is 7.34x10-4 mol L-1 atm-1 What is the molarity of O2 in solution? What is the mole fraction of O2 in solution? Assume that the density of water is 1.00 g/mL. FW O2 = 32 g/mol, FW H2O = 18 g/mol. 3 Chem 209 Review questions for test 1 Is there more N2 or O2 dissolved in the water? Show calculations to demonstrate your conclusion. ___________________________________________________________________________ a. Which one of the following DOES NOT have cis and trans isomers? 2,3-dichloro-2-butene 1,1-dichloro-1-butene 2-chloro-2-butene 1,2-dichloro-propene b Which one of the following molecules could be used to make a chain growth (addition) polymer? methanol propene methyl ethyl ether ethane c. Which one of the followings statements is FALSE? Proteins are made up from amino acids linked together by condensation reactions The genetic code is stored in the sequence of the bases in DNA The -helix is an important structure for proteins A nucleotide contains phosphate group, an ether and an organic base d. Which one of the following compounds is a saturated hydrocarbon? 4-Pentene 2-butyne 3-methyl 2-pentene 2-methylpropane e. How many isomers are there for the formula C2H2Cl2 ? 1 2 3 4 f. Which one of the following is a polysaccharide that is used to store energy in plants? fructose starch glucose glycogen g. Which of the following is not part of DNA? phosphate base sugar amino acid h. Which one of the bonds in the DNA double helix structure are the weakest? the bonds between the bases the bonds between the phosphate and sugar the bond between the sugar and the base the bond between the base and phosphate i. How many isomers are there for the formula C3H6Br2? 2 3 4 j. One of the products of a condensation reaction is always an ether a protein an acid 5 water k. Which one of the following statements is TRUE? benzene is an alkene cyclohexane is an saturated hydrocarbon alkynes sometimes have cis-trans isomers alcohols act as bases l. How many different alcohols have four carbons? Do not consider compounds with double bonds or rings 4 Chem 209 Review questions for test 1 1 2 3 4 m. Which one of the following formulas most likely corresponds to a carbohydrate? C6H12O6 C18H38O2 C6H12OH C6H12 n. Which one of the following is an aromatic compound methyl alcohol methyl amine 2 –methylpropene methyl benzene o. Which one of the following statements is TRUE about DNA? A nucleotide consists of a phosphate group, an ether and an organic base The code for an amino acid is contained in three consecutive bases on the chain The main DNA structure is the -helix The pattern of bases in DNA contains information on the constructions of polysaccharides __________________________________________________________ Draw the products of the following reactions a) trans-2-pentene and Br2 b) the reaction between propanoic acid (CH3CH2COOH) and methanol c) show a reaction between the two amino acids shown below to form a peptide bond. H O C H2N NH2 C H OH + O CH CH3 OH C __________________________________________________________ Draw the structures for molecules with the formula C5H10. Name all compounds. (1 point per correct structure, 1 point per correct name) __________________________________________________________ Draw the structures of the following. 3-pentanol 2-hexanone 2,6-dimethyl-3-heptene 3-methyl butanal 2,2,4-trimethylpentane ________________________________________________________________________________ 10. (5 pts) Identify the class (alcohol, alkane, alkene, alkyne, amine, amide, amino acid, aldehyde, aromatic, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, ketone) that best describes the following molecules. R and R’ are hydrocarbon groups 5 Chem 209 Review questions for test 1 Identify each of the four following structures as (amino acid, alkane, alkyne, alkene, aromatic, carbohydrate, dipeptide, dissacharide, nucleotide, tripeptide) Consider the molecule shown below. Use asterisks to indicate the chiral carbons. _________________________________________________________ Draw the structures for four compounds with the formula C4H8. Name all compounds. (1 point per correct structure, 1 point per correct name, 8 points max) _________________________________________________________ Draw the structures for five pentenes with the formula C6H12. Name all compounds. (1 point per correct structure, 1 point per correct name, 10 points max) 6