Why can salt and sugar both dissolve in water, even though one is ionic and the other is covalent?
14. Solutions
Solutions: Solubility and Intermolecular Forces
- Open Question1views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceAccording to Hess's law which of the following terms for the formation of a solution is always exothermic?1views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich property of water makes it mix well with most solutes?
- Open Question
Which statement accurately describes part of the dissolving process of a polar solute in water?
- Multiple Choice
Two pure chemical substance are likely to mix and form a solution if:
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Which of the following is most directly responsible for water's unique properties?
- Open Question
Which bond or interaction would be difficult to disrupt when compounds are put into water?
- Open Question
A substance, usually liquid, that dissolves another substance to form a solution is a(n) _____.
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following solvents would you expect to dissolve aspirin?2views
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following solutes will most readily dissolve in H2O?
6views - Open QuestionFor each of the following molecules, would you expect greater solubility in water or in hexane?1views
- Open QuestionArrange these compounds by their expected solubility in hexane, c6h14.33views
- Multiple Choice
Which 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).
5views - Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is false about entropy?2views
- Multiple ChoiceThe formation of a solution depends on:1views