5 Steps to a 5 AP Chemistry 2019

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190 ❯ STEP 4. Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High



  1. A solution with a total chloride ion, Cl-, concen-
    tration of 1.0 M is needed. Initially, the solution
    is 0.30 M in MgCl 2. How many moles of solid
    CaCl 2 must be added to 400 mL of the MgCl 2
    solution to achieve the desired concentration of
    chloride ion?
    (A) 0.10 mole
    (B) 0.080 mole
    (C) 0.20 mole
    (D) 0.15 mole

  2. Assuming the volumes are additive, what is the
    final H+(aq) concentration produced by adding
    30.0 mL of 0.50 M HNO 3 to 70.0 mL of 1.00 M
    HCl?
    (A) 0.75 M
    (B) 1.50 M
    (C) 1.25 M
    (D) 0.85 M

  3. To prepare 3.0 L of a 0.20 molar K 3 PO 4 solution
    (molecular weight 212 g/mole), a student should
    follow which of the following procedures?
    (A) The student should weigh 42 g of solute and
    add sufficient water to obtain a final volume
    of 3.0 L.
    (B) The student should weigh 42 g of solute and
    add 3.0 kg of water.
    (C) The student should weigh 130 g of solute
    and add sufficient water to obtain a final
    volume of 3.0 L.
    (D) The student should weigh 42 g of solute and
    add 3.0 L of water.

  4. How many grams of MgSO 4 (molecular weight
    120.4 g/mole) are in 100.0 mL of a 5.0 molar
    solution?
    (A) 600 g
    (B) 5.0 g
    (C) 12 g
    (D) 60.0 g

  5. How many milliliters of concentrated nitric acid
    (16.0 molar HNO 3 ) are needed to prepare 0.500 L
    of 6.0 molar HNO 3?
    (A) 0.19 mL
    (B) 250 mL
    (C) 375 mL
    (D) 190 mL
    10. A solution has 10 g of urea in 100 g of solution.
    Which of the following are needed to calculate
    the molarity of this solution?
    (A) the density of the solution and the molecular
    weight of urea
    (B) the density of urea and the molecular weight
    of urea
    (C) the density of the solvent and the density of
    the solute
    (D) the molecular weight of urea and the density
    of the solvent
    11. Which of the following aqueous solutions would
    have the greatest conductivity?
    (A) 0.2 M NaOH
    (B) 0.2 M RbCl
    (C) 0.2 M K 3 PO 4
    (D) 0.2 M HNO 2
    12. How many milliliters of water must be added to
    50.0 mL of 10.0 M HNO 3 to prepare 4.00 M
    HNO 3 , assuming that the volumes of nitric acid
    and water are additive?
    (A) 50.0 mL
    (B) 125 mL
    (C) 500 mL
    (D) 75.0 mL
    13. The best method to isolate pure MgSO 4 from an
    aqueous solution of MgSO 4 is to:
    (A) evaporate the solution to dryness
    (B) titrate the solution
    (C) electrolyze the solution
    (D) use paper chromatography
    14. Pick the conditions that would yield the highest
    concentration of N 2 (g) in water.
    (A) partial pressure of N 2 = 1.0 atm; temperature
    of water = 25 °C
    (B) partial pressure of N 2 = 0.50 atm; tempera-
    ture of water = 55 °C
    (C) partial pressure of N 2 = 2.0 atm; temperature
    of water = 25 °C
    (D) partial pressure of N 2 = 2.0 atm; temperature
    of water = 85 °C

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