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SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY LABORATORY HIGH SCHOOL – SENIOR HIGH

GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
EA

Name: ________________________________ Grade & Section: _______________

Second Semester, 1st Grading Score: ____________

Written Work # 1 Part 2 (First Grading Period): 20 points

*** For questions 11 -13, support answer with pertinent computations. (2 points each)

_______ 11. Find the mass percent of CuSO4 in a solution whose density is 1.30 g/mL and whose
molarity is 1.22 M.
A. 22.1 % B. 12.4 % C. 15.0 % D. 31.6 %

______ 12. Solutions were prepared to contain 100.0g of each of the following compounds in
1000 g of H2O. Which compound would give the lowest freezing point?
A. CO2 C. KBr
B. C6H12O6 D. MgCl2

_______ 13. What is the mole fraction of hydrogen chloride in hydrochloric acid which contains 36 %
HCl by mass?
A. 0.11 B. 0.22 C. 0.33 D. 0.44

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SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY LABORATORY HIGH SCHOOL – SENIOR HIGH

GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
EA

II. PROBLEM SOLVING: Show all pertinent computations.


Round-off final answers according to the correct number of
significant figures.

1. a) What volume of 8.40 N 𝐴𝑙(𝑂𝐻)3 will be used to prepare 350.0 mL of 2.10 M


solution?
b) How many mL of water will be used to prepare this dilute solution?
(3 points)

2. At 30.0 oC, pure benzene has a vapor pressure of 121.8 mmHg. Dissolving 15.0 g of a non-
volatile solute, R , in 250.0 g of benzene produced a solution having a vapor pressure of
120.2 mmHg. Determine the approximate MW of solute R. (5 points)

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SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY LABORATORY HIGH SCHOOL – SENIOR HIGH

GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
EA

3. Calculate the weight in grams of ethylene glycol (antifreeze) that would be needed for an
automobile radiator holding 3.50 gallons to keep the radiator solution from freezing until a
temperature of -11.5 oF is reached? (6 points)

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