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How is a solution different from a suspension?Problem 6RCQ:
How can a solution be separated from a suspension?Problem 10RCQ:
Is concentration typically given with the volume of solvent or the volume of solution?Problem 11RCQ:
Why does the solubility of a gas solute in a liquid solvent decrease with increasing temperature?Problem 12RCQ:
Why do sugar crystals dissolve faster when crushed?Problem 13RCQ:
Is sugar a polar or nonpolar substance?Problem 14RCQ:
Which portion of a soap molecule is nonpolar?Problem 15RCQ:
What is the difference between a soap and a detergent?Problem 19RCQ:
What are two ways in which people disinfect water in areas where municipal treatment facilities are...Problem 20RCQ:
What naturally occurring element has been contaminating the water supply of Bangladesh?Problem 21RCQ:
Why can wastewater treatment requirements in Hawaii be less stringent than those in most locations...Problem 22RCQ:
What is the first step in treating raw sewage?Problem 33TAS:
How much sodium chloride, in grams, is needed to make 15 L of a solution that has a concentration of...Problem 34TAS:
If water is added to 1 mole of sodium chloride in a flask until the volume of the solution is 1 L,...Problem 35TAS:
A student is told to use 20.0 g of sodium chloride to make an aqueous solution that has a...Problem 36TAR:
Rank the following solutions in order of increasing concentration: solution A, 0.5 mole of sucrose...Problem 39E:
How might you separate a mixture of sand and salt? How about a mixture of iron and sand?Problem 40E:
Mixtures can be separated into their components by taking advantage of differences in the chemical...Problem 42E:
Many dry cereals are fortified with iron, which is added to the cereal in the form of small iron...Problem 43E:
The Chemist's Classification of Matter 43. Classify each of the following as (a) homogeneous...Problem 44E:
Classify each of the following as an element, compound, or mixture, and justify your...Problem 49E:
Which is more dense: air saturated with water vapor or air unsaturated with water vapor?Problem 52E:
Which should weigh more: 100 mL of fresh water or 100 mL of fresh sparkling seltzer water? Why?...Problem 53E:
Explain why, for these three substances, the solubility in 20C water goes down as the molecules get...Problem 54E:
The boiling point of 1,4-butanediol is 230C. Would you expect this compound to be soluble or...Problem 55E:
Based on atomic size, which would you expect to be more soluble in water: helium, He, or nitrogen,...Problem 56E:
If nitrogen, N2, were pumped into your lungs at high pressure, what would happen to its solubility...Problem 58E:
Account for the observation that ethanol, C2H5OH, dissolves readily in water, but dimethyl ether,...Problem 59E:
At 10C, which is more concentrated: a saturated solution of sodium nitrate, NaNO3, or a saturated...Problem 60E:
Why is rain or snow called precipitation?Problem 62E:
Some bottled water is now advertised as containing extra quantities or "Vitamin O," which is a...Problem 63E:
Two plastic bottles of fresh seltzer water are opened. Three-fourths of the first bottle are poured...Problem 64E:
Why can 500 mL of fresh water absorb more gaseous carbon dioxide than 500 mL of sugar water at the...Problem 65E:
Would you expect to find more dissolved oxygen in ocean water around the northern latitudes or in...Problem 66E:
Soaps, Detergents, and Hard Water Fatty acid molecules can align to form a barrier called a bilipid...Problem 67E:
Fatty acid molecules can also align to form a bilipid layer that extends in three dimensions. Shown...Problem 69E:
A scum forms on the surface of boiling hard water. What is this scum? Why does it form? And why do...Problem 71E:
Phosphate ions, PO43-, were once added to detergents to assist in cleaning. What function did they...Problem 72E:
Oils at the top of a tree have a higher concentration of sugars than cells at the bottom. How might...Problem 73E:
Why is distilling water so relatively expensive?Problem 74E:
What reverses with reverse osmosis?Problem 75E:
Why is it significantly less costly to purify fresh water through reverse osmosis than to purify...Problem 77E:
Many homeowners get their drinking; water piped up from wells dug into their property. Sometimes...Problem 78E:
Is the decomposition of food by bacteria in our digestive systems aerobic or anaerobic? What...Problem 79E:
Where does most of the solid mass of raw sewage end up after being collected at a treatment...Problem 80E:
Why is flushing a toilet with clean water from a municipal supply about as wasteful as flushing it...Problem 82DQ:
Why are people so willing to buy bottled water when it is so expensive, both financially and...Problem 1RAT:
Someone argues that he or she doesn't drink tap water because it contains thousands of molecules of...Problem 3RAT:
The air in your house is an example of a (a) homogeneous mixture because it is mixed very well. (b)...Problem 4RAT:
Half-frozen fruit punch is always sweeter than the same fruit punch completely melted because (a)...Problem 5RAT:
Why is sodium chloride, NaCl, insoluble in gasoline? Consider the electrical attractions. (a)...Problem 6RAT:
Fish don't live very long in water that has just been boiled and brought back to room temperature....Problem 8RAT:
What is an advantage of using chlorine gas to disinfect drinking water supplies? (a) It provides...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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