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Chemistry 2
I. Molecular Polarity. Indicate P for polar or NP for non-polar for the
following molecules.
_____1. CH4 _____6. PI3 _____11. H2O
_____2. NCl3CCl2F2 _____7. N2O _____12. COF2
_____3. CF2H2 _____8. SO2 _____13. N2
_____4. CH2O _____9. CS2 _____14. O2
_____5. CHN _____10. CO _____15. H2
II. Vapor Pressure. At 50°C the vapor pressure of ethanol is 0.30 atm,
acetic acid is 0.08 atm, water is 0.12 atm, and acetone is 0.84 atm.
i. Arrange these substances in order of increasing rates of
evaporation.
Answer:
Lowest Rate-_______-_______-_______-_______-Highest Rate
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IV. Phase Changes. Fill the missing processes to complete the phase
changes diagram of matter.
V. Calculations for Solutions. Solve for what is asked in each problem set.
Show only the solution and answer (G-R-E-S-A only).
i. 25.6g of NaCl is dissolved in enough water to make 0.765L of
solution.
1. What is the molarity (M) of the solution?
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2. How many moles of NaCl are in 0.0100L of the above
NaCl solution?
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3. What volume (L) of this NaCl solution would contain
0.200 moles of NaCl?
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A:
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ii. 12.5g of glucose (C6H12O6) is dissolved in enough water to make
750.0 mL of solution.
1. What is the molarity (M) of the solution?
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2. How many moles of glucose are contained in 237mL of
the above glucose solution?
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3. What volume (L) of this glucose solution would contain
0.079 moles of glucose?
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iii. 45.7g of magnesium chloride (MgCl2) is dissolved in 2.40kg of
water.
1. What is the molality (m) of the solution?
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2. How many moles of MgCl2 are contained in 1.76 kg of
solvent?
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3. How many kg of solvent would contain 0.0150 moles of
MgCl2?
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VI. Mole Fraction. Solve for what is asked in each problem set. Show
only the solution and answer (G-R-E-S-A only).
i. 0.100 mole of NaCl is dissolved into 100.0 grams of pure H 2O.
What is the mole fraction of NaCl?
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ii. A solution is prepared by mixing 25.0 g of water, H2O, and 25.0g
of ethanol, C2H5OH. Determine the mole fractions of each
substance.
SH2O:
AH2O:
SC2H5OH:
AC2H5OH: