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BINUS University

Undergraduate Program Term : Odd / Even / Short *)


Regular / Smart Program / Global Class*)

 Mid Exam  Final Exam Academic Year :


 Short Term Exam  Others Exam : _____________ 2018 / 2019

Faculty / Dept. : Engineering / Food Technology Student Id :


Code / Course : SCIE6020 / Chemistry
Class : LA46, LB46, LC46 Name :
Shift :
Day/ Date : Signature :
Time : 100 minutes
Lecturer :
Exam Type : Open Book/Close Book/Open e-Book/
Submit Project/Oral Test )
Equipment : Exam Booklet / Calculator / Dictionary /
Drawing Paper –A3 / Drawing Paper –A2 )

) Strikethrough the unnecessary items
Please insert the test paper into the exam booklet and submit both papers after the test!!!
The penaly for Cheating is DROP OUT!!!

Answer ALL Questions

1. Sea water contains roughly 28.0 g of NaCl per liter. What is the molarity of sodium chloride
in sea water?

2. A student placed 11.0 g of glucose (C6H12O6) in a volumetric flask, added enough water to
dissolve the glucose by swirling, then carefully added additional water until the 100. mL
mark on the neck of the flask was reached. The flask was then shaken until the solution
was uniform. A 20.0 mL sample of this glucose solution was diluted to 0.500L. How many
grams of glucose are in 100. mL of the final solution?

3. Write the symbol for each of the following ions:

(a) the ion with a 1+ charge, atomic number 55, and mass number 133
(b) the ion with 54 electrons, 53 protons, and 74 neutrons
(c) the ion with atomic number 15, mass number 31, and a 3− charge
(d) the ion with 24 electrons, 30 neutrons, and a 3+ charge

4. Naturally occurring chlorine is 75.78% 35Cl, which has an atomic mass of 34.969 amu,
and 24.22% 37Cl, which has an atomic mass of 36.966 amu. Calculate the average atomic
mass (that is, the atomic weight) of chlorine.

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5. Which of the following statements concerning the phase diagram below is/are correct?
Explain your answer.
(i) Moving from point A to B results in a phase transition from solid to liquid.
(ii) Point D lies at the critical point.
(iii) At point C, liquid and gas phases coexist in equilibrium.

6. The gas methane, CH4, has a critical point at –82 °C and 46 atm. Can methane be
liquefied at 25 °C? Explain your answer.

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