Essential Ideas
Chemistry (OpenStax) · 178 exercises
Q89E
Question: Calculate these masses
a) What is the mass of 6.00 cm3 of mercury, density = 13.5939 g/cm3?
b) What is the mass of 25.0 mL octane, density = 0.702 g/cm3?
2 step solution
Q90E
Question: Calculate these masses
a) What is the mass of 4.00 cm3 of Sodium, density = 0.97 g/cm3?
b) What is the mass of 125 mL gaseous chlorine, density = 3.16 g/L?
2 step solution
Q93E
Convert the boiling temperature of gold, \(2966{\rm{ }}^\circ C,\) into degrees Fahrenheit and kelvin.
2 step solution
Q94E
Question: What is the ratio of the average kinetic energy of a \({\rm{S}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{2}}}\) molecule to that of an \({{\rm{O}}_{\rm{2}}}\) molecule in a mixture of two gases? What is the ratio of the root mean square speeds, \({{\rm{u}}_{{\rm{rms}}}}\), of the two gases?
2 step solution
Q96E
Convert the temperature of dry ice, \( - 77{\rm{ }}^\circ C,\) into degrees Fahrenheit and kelvin.
2 step solution
Q110 E
Physiological saline concentration-that is, the sodium chloride concentration in our bodies-is approximately\(0.16{\rm{M}}\). A saline solution for contact lenses is prepared to match the physiological concentration. If you purchase \(25\;{\rm{mL}}\) of contact lens saline solution, how many grams of sodium chloride have you bought?
2 step solution
Q115 E
Calculate the \(pH\) at the following points in a titration of \(40\;mL(0.040\;L)\) \(of 0.100 M\) barbituric acid (\({K_a} = 9.8\)\( \times 1{0^{ - 5}}\) ) with\(0.100MKOH\) .
(a) no \(KOH\) added
(b) \(20\;mL of KOH\) solution added
(c) \(39\;mL\) of \(KOH\) solution added
(d) \(40\;mL\) of \(KOH\) solution added
(e) \(41\;mL\) of \(KOH\) solution added
8 step solution
QCYL
Convert 50 °F to °C and K.
4 step solution
QCYL
Convert 80.92 °C to K and °F.
4 step solution
QCYL
Hydrogen gas, H2, reacts explosively with gaseous chlorine, \({\bf{C}}{{\bf{l}}_{\bf{2}}}\), to form hydrogen chloride, HCl(g). What is the enthalpy change for the reaction of 1 mole of \({{\bf{H}}_{\bf{2}}}\)(g) with 1 mole of \({\bf{C}}{{\bf{l}}_{\bf{2}}}\)(g) if both the reactants and products are at standard state conditions? The standard enthalpy of formation of HCl(g) is −92.3 kJ/mol.
2 step solution
QCYL
Only a small fraction of a weak acid ionizes in aqueous solution. What is the percent ionization of acetic acid in a 0.100-M solution of acetic acid, CH3CO2H?
CH3CO2H(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ H3O+(aq) + CH3CO2−(aq) Ka = 1.8 × 10−5
(Hint: Determine [CH3CO2−] at equilibrium.) Recall that the percent ionization is the fraction of acetic acid that is ionized × 100, or
[CH3CO2−] / [CH3CO2H] initial × 100.
2 step solution
QCYL
We can determine the relative acid strengths of NH4+ and HCN by comparing their ionization constants. The ionization constant of HCN is given in Appendix H as 4.9 × 10−10. The ionization constant of NH4+ is not listed, but the ionization constant of its conjugate base, NH3, is listed as 1.8 × 10−5. Determine the ionization constant of NH4+, and decide which is the stronger acid, HCN or NH4+.
2 step solution
QCYL
A sample of compound X ( a clear , colourless, combustible liquid with a noticeable odor) is analyzed and found to contain 14.13g carbon and 2.96g hydrogen. A sample of compound Y ( a clear , colourless , combustible liquid with noticeable odor ) is analyzed and found to contain 19.91g carbon and 3.34g hydrogen. Are these data an example of the law of definite proportions, the law of multiple proportions, or neither? What do these data tell about substance X and Y ?
2 step solution
Q1-1.1CYL
(a) To three decimal places, what is the volume of a cube with an edge length of
? (b) If the cube in part (a) is copper and has a mass of
what is the density of copper to two decimal places
2 step solution
Q1.2CYL
Remove all of the blocks from the water and add the green block to the tank of water, placing it approximately in the middle of the tank. Determine the density of the green block.
2 step solution
Q1.4CYL
(a) Add 2.334 ml. and 0.31 ml.
(b) Subtract 55.8752 m from 56.533 m.
3 step solution
Q1.6CYL
What is the density of a liquid with a mass of 31.1415 g and a volume of 30.13 cm³?
2 step solution
Q1.7CYL
An irregularly shaped piece of a shiny yellowish material is weighed and then submerged in a graduated cylinder, with results as shown.
(a) Use these values to determine the density of this material.
(b) Do you have any reasonable guesses as to the identity of this material? Explain your reasoning.
5 step solution
QCYL
What is the volume in liters of 1.000 oz, given that 1 L = 1.0567 qt and 1 qt = 32 oz (exactly)?
4 step solution
Q1E
Explain how you could experimentally determine whether the outside temperature is higher or lower than 0 °C (32 °F) without using a thermometer.
2 step solution
Q2 E
Identify each of the following statements as being most similar to a hypothesis, a law, or a theory. Explain your reasoning.
(a) Falling barometric pressure precedes the onset of bad weather.
(b) All life on earth has evolved from a common, primitive organism through the process of natural selection.
(c) My truck’s gas mileage has dropped significantly, probably because it’s due for a tune-up
4 step solution
Q3 E
Identify each of the following statements as being most similar to a hypothesis, a law, or a theory. Explain your reasoning.
(a) The pressure of a sample of gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas.
(b) Matter consists of tiny particles that can combine in specific ratios to form substances with specific properties.
(c) At a higher temperature, solids (such as salt or sugar) will dissolve better in water.
4 step solution
Q4E
Identify each of the underlined items as a part of either the macroscopic domain, the microscopic domain, or the symbolic domain of chemistry. For any in the symbolic domain, indicate whether they are symbols for a macroscopic or a microscopic feature.
(a) The mass of a lead pipe is 14 lb.
(b) The mass of a certain chlorine atom is 35 amu.
(c) A bottle with a label that reads Al contains aluminum metal.
(d) Al is the symbol for an aluminum atom.
3 step solution
Q5E
Identify each of the underlined items as a part of either the macroscopic domain, the microscopic domain, or the symbolic domain of chemistry. For those in the symbolic domain, indicate whether they are symbols for a macroscopic or a microscopic feature.
(a) A certain molecule contains one H atom and one Cl atom.
(b) Copper wire has a density of about 8 g/cm3.
(c) The bottle contains 15 grams of Ni powder.
(d) A sulfur molecule is composed of eight sulfur atoms.
3 step solution
Q6E
According to one theory, the pressure of a gas increases as its volume decreases because the molecules in the gas have to move a shorter distance to hit the walls of the container. Does this theory follow a macroscopic or microscopic description of chemical behavior? Explain your answer.
3 step solution
Q7E
The amount of heat required to melt 2 lbs of ice is twice the amount of heat required to melt 1 lb of ice. Is this observation a macroscopic or microscopic description of chemical behaviour? Explain your answer.
3 step solution
Q8E
Why do we use an object's mass, rather than its weight, to indicate the amount of matter it contains?
3 step solution
Q9E
What properties distinguish solids from liquids? Liquids from gases? Solids from gases?
4 step solution
Q10 E
How does a heterogeneous mixture differ from a homogeneous mixture? How are they similar?
4 step solution
Q11 E
How does a homogeneous mixture differ from a pure substance? How are they similar?
2 step solution
Q12 E
How does an element differ from a compound? How are they similar?
2 step solution
Q13 E
How do molecules of elements and molecules of compounds differ? In what ways are they similar?
2 step solution
Q14 E
How does an atom differ from a molecule? In what ways are they similar?
2 step solution
Q15E
Many of the items you purchase are mixtures of pure compounds. Select three of these commercial products and prepare a list of the ingredients that are pure compounds.
2 step solution
Q16E
Classify each of the following as an element, a compound, or a mixture:
- Copper
- Water
- Nitrogen
- Sulphur
- Air
- Sucrose
- a substance composed of molecules each of which contains two iodine atoms
- gasoline
2 step solution
Q17E
Classify each of the following as an element, a compound, or a mixture:
- Iron
- Oxygen
- Mercury oxide
- Pancake syrup
- Carbon dioxide
- a substance composed of molecules each of which contains one hydrogen atom and one chlorine atom
- baking soda.
2 step solution
Q18E
A sulfur atom and a sulfur molecule are not identical. What is the difference?
2 step solution
Q19 E
How are the molecules in oxygen gas, the molecules in hydrogen gas, and water molecules similar? How do they differ?
2 step solution
Q20E
We refer to astronauts in space as weightless, but not without mass. Why?
2 step solution
Q21 E
As we drive an automobile, we don't think about the chemicals consumed and produced. Prepare a list of the principal chemicals consumed and produced during the operation of an automobile.
2 step solution
Q23E
When elemental iron corrodes it combines with oxygen in the air to ultimately form red brown iron(III) oxide which we call rust.
(a) If a shiny iron nail with an initial mass of 23.2 g is weighed after being coated in a layer of rust, would you expect the mass to have increased, decreased, or remained the same? Explain.
(b) If the mass of the iron nail increases to 24.1 g, what mass of oxygen combined with the iron?
2 step solution
Q24E
As stated in the text, convincing examples that demonstrate the law of conservation of matter outside of the laboratory are few and far between. Indicate whether the mass would increase, decrease, or stay the same for the following scenarios where chemical reactions take place:
(a) Exactly one pound of bread dough is placed in a baking tin. The dough is cooked in an oven at 350 °F releasing a wonderful aroma of freshly baked bread during the cooking process. Is the mass of the baked loaf less than, greater than, or the same as the one pound of original dough? Explain.
(b) When magnesium burns in air a white flaky ash of magnesium oxide is produced. Is the mass of magnesium oxide less than, greater than, or the same as the original piece of magnesium? Explain.
(c) Antoine Lavoisier, the French scientist credited with first stating the law of conservation of matter, heated a mixture of tin and air in a sealed flask to produce tin oxide. Did the mass of the sealed flask and contents decrease, increase, or remain the same after the heating?
3 step solution
Q25E
Yeast converts glucose to ethanol and carbon dioxide during anaerobic fermentation as depicted in the simple chemical equation here:
\({\rm{Glucose}} \to {\rm{Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide}}\)
(a) If \(200.0g\) of glucose is fully converted, what will be the total mass of ethanol and carbon dioxide produced?
(b) If the fermentation is carried out in an open container, would you expect the mass of the container and contents after fermentation to be less than, greater than, or the same as the mass of the container and contents before fermentation? Explain.
(c) If \(99.7g\)of carbon dioxide is produced, what mass of ethanol is produced?
3 step solution
Q26 E
Classify the six underlined properties in the following paragraph as chemical or physical:
Fluorine is a pale yellow gas that reacts with most substances. The free element melts at -2000C and boils at -188 °C. Finely divided metals burn in fluorine with a bright flame. Nineteen grams of fluorine will react with 1.0 gram of hydrogen.
2 step solution
Q27 E
Classify each of the following changes as physical or chemical:
(a) condensation of steam
(b) burning of gasoline
(c) souring of milk
(d) dissolving of sugar in water
(e) melting of gold
2 step solution
Q28 E
Classify each of the following changes as physical or chemical:
(a) coal burning
(b) ice melting
(c) mixing chocolate syrup with milk
(d) explosion of a firecracker
(e) magnetizing of a screwdriver
2 step solution
Q29E
The volume of a sample of oxygen gas changed from 10 mL to 11 mL as the temperature changed. Is this a chemical or physical change?
1 step solution
Q30E
A 2.0 liter volume of hydrogen gas combined with 1.0 liter of oxygen gas to produce 2.0 liters of water vapor. Does oxygen undergo a chemical or physical change?
1 step solution
Q31 E
Explain the difference between extensive properties and intensive properties.
2 step solution
Q32 E
Identify the following properties as either extensive or intensive
- Volume
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Heat
- Boiling point
3 step solution