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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Vocab. Colligative Properties. Molarity & Molality. Solubility Curves. Properties of
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A solution that contains a relatively small amount of solute in a solvent
A substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts electric current
A type of colloid in which a solid is dispersed throughout a liquid.
The particles in a solvent are so large that they settle out unless the mixture is constantly stirred or agitated
The rapid escape of a gas from a liquid in which it is dissolved
Colligative properties depend, NOT on the identity of the solute, but on the ___________.
concentration (# of particles) of solute dissolved in the solution
Pure, unsweetened tea boils at 99.5°C. If 5 grams of sugar were dissolved in that tea and then the solution was brought to a boil, would the new boiling point be equal to, greater than, or less than 99.5°C?
In the winter, when trucks add salt to icy streets, what colligative property is being displayed?
What happens to the vapor pressure above a saltwater solution if an additional 25 grams of NaCl are dissolved into the solution?
The vapor pressure decreases; vapor pressure lowering
If a red blood cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, it will begin to shrivel. Which solution is more concentrated, the one inside of the cell or the one outside of the cell?
outside of the cell; according to osmosis, the water (solvent) moves from lower to higher concentration so it leaves the less concentrated blood cell and enters the more concentrated outside solution, causing the cell to shrivel
Molarity (M) = mol / L Molality (m) = mol / kg
The molarity of a solution in which 48.5 grams of NaCl are dissolved in 0.50 liters of solution.
The molality of a solution in which 0.4 moles of glucose are dissolved in 645 grams of solvent.
The number of grams of solvent in a 2.5 m solution that has 0.45 moles of KNO3 dissolved in it.
The number of grams of KNO3 soluble in 100 grams of water at 60⁰C.
The type of solution found at 40⁰C, when 110 grams of NaNO3 is dissolved in 100 grams of water.
The amount of NH4Cl that can be dissolved in 300 grams of water at 20⁰C.
The amount of precipitate formed when a saturated solution of KNO3 is cooled from 60⁰C to 20⁰C.
Which would dissolve faster in coffee: granulated sugar or cubes of sugar?
granulated sugar – more surface area of each particle is exposed
As the temperature of a gas increases, the solubility will do this.
As the pressure of a gas increases, its solubility will do this.
As the molar mass of a gas decreases, it’s solubility will do this.