Amount of NaOH present in 200 ml of 0.5 N solution is 

(1) 40 g

(2) 4 g

(3) 0.4 g

(4) 4.4 g

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50 ml of 10NH2SO4,25ml of 12 N HCl and 40 ml of 5NHNO3 were mixed together and the volume of the mixture was made 1000 ml by adding water. The normality of the resulting solution will be 

(1) 1 N

(2) 2 N

(3) 3 N

(4) 4 N

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Equal volumes of 0.1MAgNO3 and 0.2 M NaCl are mixed. The concentration of NO3 ions in the mixture will be 

(1) 0.1 M

(2) 0.05 M

(3) 0.2 M

(4) 0.15 M

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Amount of oxalic acid ((COOH)2.2H2O) in grams that is required to obtain 250 ml of a semi-molar solution is - 

1. 17.75 g 2. 17.00 g
3. 15.75 g 4. 15.00 g
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Volume of 10 M HCl should be diluted with water to prepare 2.00 L of 5 M HCl is 

(1) 2 L

(2) 1.5 L

(3) 1.00 L

(4) 0.5 L

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The vapour pressure of a solvent A is 0.80 atm. When a non-volatile substance B is added to this solvent its vapour pressure drops to 0.6 atm. the mole fraction of B in the solution is [MP PMT 2000]

(1) 0.25

(2) 0.50

(3) 0.75

(4) 0.90

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Osmotic pressure is 0.0821 atm at a temperature of 300 K. find concentration in mole/litre [Roorkee 1990]

(1) 0.033

(2) 0.066

(3) 0.33 × 10–2

(4) 3

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The osmotic pressure of 5% (mass-volume) solution of cane sugar at 150°C (mol. mass of sugar = 342) is:

1. 4 atm

2. 5.07 atm

3. 3.55 atm

4. 2.45 atm

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A solution containing 3.3 g of a substance in 125 g of benzene (b.p. 80 °C) boils at 80.66 °C. If Kb for one litre of benzene is 3.28 °C m-1, the molecular weight of the substance shall be -

1. 127.20 g mol-1

2. 131.20 g mol-1

3. 137.12 g mol-1

4. 142.72 g mol-1

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The molal b.p. constant for water is 0.513oCkgmol1. When 0.1 mole of sugar is dissolved in 200 g of water, the solution boils under a pressure of 1 atm at

(1) 100.513°C

(2) 100.0513°C

(3) 100.256°C

(4) 101.025°C

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