1 The Nature Of Chemistry 2 Chemical Compounds 3 Chemical Reactions 4 Energy And Chemical Reactions 5 Electron Configurations And The Periodic Table 6 Covalent Bonding 7 Molecular Structures 8 Properties Of Gases 9 Liquids, Solids, And Materials 10 Fuels, Organic Chemicals, And Polymers 11 Chemical Kinetics: Rates Of Reactions 12 Chemical Equilibrium 13 The Chemistry Of Solutes And Solutions 14 Acids And Bases 15 Additional Aqueous Equilibria 16 Thermodynamics: Directionality Of Chemical Reactions 17 Electrochemistry And Its Applications 18 Nuclear Chemistry 19 The Chemistry Of The Main-group Elements 20 Chemistry Of Selected Transition Elements And Coordination Compounds expand_more
13.1 Solubility And Intermolecular Forces 13.2 Solubility And Equilibrium 13.3 Entropy, Enthalpy, And Dissolving Solutes 13.4 Temperature And Solubility 13.5 Pressure And Dissolving Gases In Liquids: Henry's Law 13.6 Expressing Solution Composition 13.7 Colligative Properties Of Solutions 13.8 Colloids 13.9 Surfactants 13.10 Water: Natural, Clean, And Otherwise Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 1QRT Problem 2QRT Problem 3QRT Problem 4QRT Problem 5QRT Problem 6QRT Problem 7QRT Problem 8QRT Problem 9QRT Problem 10QRT Problem 11QRT Problem 12QRT Problem 13QRT Problem 14QRT Problem 15QRT: Beakers (a), (b), and (c) are representations of tiny sections (not to scale) of mixtures made from... Problem 16QRT Problem 17QRT: Simple acids such as formic acid, HCOOH, and acetic acid, CH3COOH, are very soluble in water;... Problem 18QRT Problem 19QRT Problem 20QRT Problem 21QRT Problem 22QRT Problem 23QRT Problem 24QRT Problem 25QRT Problem 26QRT Problem 27QRT: Refer to Figure 13.10 ( Sec. 13-4b) to answer these questions. (a) Does a saturated solution occur... Problem 28QRT Problem 29QRT Problem 30QRT Problem 31QRT: The Henrys law constant for nitrogen in blood serum is approximately 8 107 mol L1 mmHg1. Calculate... Problem 32QRT Problem 33QRT Problem 34QRT Problem 35QRT Problem 36QRT Problem 37QRT Problem 38QRT Problem 39QRT Problem 40QRT Problem 41QRT: A sample of water contains 0.010 ppm lead ions, Pb2+. (a) Calculate the mass of lead ions per liter... Problem 42QRT Problem 43QRT Problem 44QRT Problem 45QRT Problem 46QRT Problem 47QRT Problem 48QRT Problem 49QRT Problem 50QRT Problem 51QRT: Consider a 13.0% solution of sulfuric acid, H2SO4,whose density is 1.090 g/mL. (a) Calculate the... Problem 52QRT: You want to prepare a 1.0 mol/kg solution of ethyleneglycol, C2H4(OH)2, in water. Calculate the mass... Problem 53QRT Problem 54QRT Problem 55QRT Problem 56QRT: A 12-oz (355-mL) Pepsi contains 38.9 mg caffeine (molar mass = 194.2 g/mol). Assume that the... Problem 57QRT Problem 58QRT Problem 59QRT Problem 60QRT Problem 61QRT Problem 62QRT Problem 63QRT Problem 64QRT Problem 65QRT Problem 66QRT Problem 67QRT: Calculate the boiling point and the freezing point of these solutions at 760 mmHg.
20.0 g citric... Problem 68QRT Problem 69QRT Problem 70QRT Problem 71QRT Problem 72QRT Problem 73QRT: The freezing point of p-dichlorobenzene is 53.1 C, and its Kf is 7.10 C kg/mol. A solution of 1.52 g... Problem 74QRT Problem 75QRT Problem 76QRT: A 1.00 mol/kg aqueous sulfuric acid solution, H2SO4,freezes at 4.04 C. Calculate i, the vant Hoff... Problem 77QRT Problem 78QRT Problem 79QRT Problem 80QRT Problem 81QRT Problem 82QRT: Differentiate between the dispersed phase and the continuous phase of (a) soap suds; (b) milk; (c)... Problem 83QRT Problem 84QRT Problem 85QRT Problem 86QRT Problem 87QRT Problem 88QRT Problem 89QRT Problem 90QRT Problem 91QRT Problem 92QRT Problem 93QRT Problem 94QRT Problem 95QRT Problem 96QRT Problem 97QRT Problem 98QRT Problem 99QRT Problem 100QRT Problem 101QRT Problem 102QRT Problem 103QRT: In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote, Water, water,... Problem 104QRT Problem 105QRT Problem 106QRT: Calculate the molality of a solution made by dissolving 115.0 g ethylene glycol, HOCH2CH2OH, in 500.... Problem 107QRT Problem 108QRT Problem 109QRT Problem 110QRT Problem 111QRT: The organic salt [(C4H9)4N][ClO4] consists of the ions (C4H9)4N+ and ClO4. The salt dissolves in... Problem 112QRT: A solution, prepared by dissolving 9.41 g NaHSO3 in 1.00 kg water, freezes at 0.33 C. From these... Problem 113QRT: A 0.250-M sodium sulfate solution is added to a 0.200-M barium nitrate solution and 0.700 g barium... Problem 114QRT Problem 115QRT Problem 116QRT Problem 117QRT Problem 118QRT Problem 119QRT Problem 120QRT: Refer to Figure 13.10 ( Sec. 13-4b) to determine whether these situations would result in an... Problem 121QRT Problem 122QRT Problem 123QRT Problem 124QRT Problem 125QRT: In your own words, explain why (a) seawater has a lower freezing point than fresh water. (b) salt is... Problem 126QRT Problem 127QRT Problem 128QRT Problem 129QRT Problem 130QRT Problem 131QRT Problem 132QRT: A 0.109 mol/kg aqueous solution of formic acid, HCOOH, freezes at −0.210 °C. Calculate the... Problem 133QRT Problem 136QRT: Maple syrup sap is 3% sugar (sucrose) and 97% water bymass. Maple syrup is produced by heating the... Problem 137QRT Problem 13.ACP Problem 13.BCP Problem 13.CCP format_list_bulleted