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CHE11 - Unit 4 Test 2021 V1

The document provides information about solutions and solubility including useful equations, units, and definitions. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions testing understanding of solubility curves, concentration calculations, and acid-base reactions. It aims to assess knowledge of key concepts related to solutions and solubility.

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CHE11 - Unit 4 Test 2021 V1

The document provides information about solutions and solubility including useful equations, units, and definitions. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions testing understanding of solubility curves, concentration calculations, and acid-base reactions. It aims to assess knowledge of key concepts related to solutions and solubility.

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CHE11 – Unit 4 Solutions and Solubility Test V1 Name: _______________________

Date: _______________________
Useful Equations and Units

(m/m)% = (mass of solute)/(mass of solution) c = n/V M is mol/L


(v/v)% = (volume of solute)/(volume of solution)
(m/v)% = (mass of solute in g)/(volume of solution in mL) c1V1 = c2V2

/10K /10A /10T /10C Total /40

Part A – False Statements


Every statement below is FALSE. Correct it by replacing the incorrect bolded word with the correct one. [10K]

Statement Corrected Statement/Word

A base has a pH below 7

A solution is a liquid

The concentration of a compound is the amount of solute divided


by the amount of solvent

Concentration has units of moles

Ammonia (NH3) is an Strong Acid

A Burette is an experiment that can determine the concentration of


an unknown solution

m/m % or v/v% are the preferable concentration units to describe


very small concentrations of solutes in a solution

MgO has a predicted higher solubility than LiCl

A solution has 2 moles of sodium in 3L of water. Therefore it the


sodium concentration in the water is 6M

15mL of honey is added to 45mL of water. The v/v% is 33%


CHE11 – Unit 4 Solutions and Solubility Test V1 Name: _______________________
Date: _______________________

Part B - Graphs

A Powerade (Sports Drink) has the following Nutritional Information on its packaging. It is primarily water with the
following ingredients listed on the nutritional label

11) Label the following as either a solute or solvent. [1A]


i) Sugar

ii) Water

iii) Sodium

12) Calculate the concentration (in m/V%) of sugar in the bottle in the Powerade
Sports drink [3A]
CHE11 – Unit 4 Solutions and Solubility Test V1 Name: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Below shows a solubility curve for chemical X

13) Label the graph with “Unsaturated”, “Saturated” and “Supersaturated” [1A]

14) State if a solution containing 0.15g of chemical X in 100mL of water at 10OC is unsaturated, saturated, or
supersaturated [1A]

15) State the solubility of chemical X at 40OC. [1A]


CHE11 – Unit 4 Solutions and Solubility Test V1 Name: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Part C - Short Answer

16) Calculate the number of grams of KCl in a 25mL, 5M solution [3A]

17) Draw/Show how you would determine the spectator Ions in the reaction below: [3C]

MgCl2 + Na2CO3 → MgCO3 + NaCl

18) NH3 is a base but does not look like other bases we have studied. Show why it acts like a base when in water [3C]
(Hint: NH3 turns into NH4+ when reacting with water
CHE11 – Unit 4 Solutions and Solubility Test V1 Name: _______________________
Date: _______________________
Part D - Long Answer

19) 72mL of 0.966M Calcium Hydroxide is combined with 28mL of 1.70M hydrochloric acid.

Ca(OH)2 + HCl → CaCl2 + H2O

Calculate the mass of calcium chloride created (Hint: Remember limiting reactants!) [5T]

20) You are helping Mr. Alex prepare for an experiment for Grade 9 students. They need 0.25M HCl for their lab but we
only have 16M HCl. There are 15 lab groups that need 40mL of acid each,
Describe, with specific values, how you would prepare this experiment for Mr. Alex [4C]

21) You record the following observations during a titration of 3M NaOH into 25mL of an unknown HCl solution.

Titration Trial Rough #1 #2 #3

Starting Volume 0.0mL 0.0mL 12.4mL 25.2mL

Ending Volume 15.2mL 12.4mL 25.2mL 38.1mL

Determine the concentration of the unknown acid [5T]

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