1. List all types of IMFs that would occur in each of the following . First draw the lewis structures or 3D structures.
a. CH3Br         c. CH3CH3
b. CCl4Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â d. CN
2. List the dominant (strongest) type of IMF for the pure substances, then rank the strength of each compound based on IMFs within the samples. (1 = strongest, 2 = in between, 3 = weakest)
3. State the following laws. Use both words and equations:
(a) Boyleâs Law
(b) Charlesâ Law
(c) Daltonâs Law of Partial Pressures
4. A gas sample contained in a cylinder equipped with a moveable piston occupied 300.0 mL at a pressure of 2.00 atm. What would be the final pressure if the volume were increased to 500.0 mL at constant temperature?
5. Several balloons are inflated with helium to a volume of 0.75 L at 27°C. One of the balloons was found several hours later, the temperature had dropped to 22°C. What would be the volume of the balloon when found, if no helium has escaped?Â
6. A given sample of gas has a volume of 4.20 L at 60.0 C and 1.00 atm pressure. Calculate its pressure if the volume is changed to 5.00 L and the temperature to 27 C.Â
7. If 45 mL of water are added to 250 mL of a 0.75 M K2SO4 solution, what will the molarity of the final solution?
8. How would you prepare 250.0 mL of a 1.40 M solution CuSO4?
9. A solution is made by dissolving 25 g of sodium chloride in 240 g of water. What is the percent by mass?
10. If 45 mL of water are added to 250 mL of a 0.75 M K2SO4 solution, what will the molarity of the diluted solution be?
11. Calculate the molality, freezing point, and boiling point for each of the following water solutions of nonionizing solutes: 0.144 g of C6H12O6 dissolved in 1500 g of H2O
12. Calculate the boiling point of a solution made by dissolving 1.00 g of glycerin, C3H8O3, in 54.0 g of water
13. Calculate the boiling point of an ionic solution containing 29.7 g MgCl2 and 84.4 g water.