Which solution has highest freezing point?
1. 1% glucose solution
2. 1% urea solution
3. 1% sucrose solution
4. All have same freezing
Osmotic pressure of 40% (w/V) urea solution is 1.64 atm. and that of 3.42% (w/V) cane sugar solution is 2.46 atm. When equal volumes of the above two solutions are mixed, the osmotic pressure of the resulting solution will be?
(1) 1.64 atm
(2) 2.46 atm
(3) 4.10 atm
(4) 2.05 atm
20g of naphthoic acid (C11H8O2) dissolved in 50g of benzene (Kf=1.72 K Kg mol-1) shows a depression in freezing point of 2K. The Vant Hoff factor is?
1. 0.5
2. 0.1
3. 2
4. 3
A 0.002 molar solution of NaCl having degree of dissociation of 90% at 270C, has osmotic pressure equal to:-
1. 0.94 bar
2. 9.4 bar
3. 0.094 bar
4. 9.4 x 10-4 bar
Determining the normality of a solution with a density of 0.6 g/ml and composed of 35% NH4OH by mass.
1. 4.8 N
2. 10 N
3. 0.5 N
4. 6 N
The relative lowering of vapour caused by dissolving 71.3 g of a substance in 1000 g of water is 7.13 x 10-3. The molecular mass of the substance is-
1. 180 g mol-1
2. 18 g mol-1
3. 1.8 g mol-1
4. 360 g mol-1
Total vapour pressure of a mixture of 1 mol A (pA° = 150 torr) and 2 mol B ( = 240 torr) is 200 torr. In this case:-
1. There is a positive deviation from Raoult's law
2. There is a negative deviation from Raoult's law
3. There is no deviation from Raoult's law
4. None of these
Which of the following aqueous solution should have the highest osmotic pressure?
(1) 0.011 M AICI3 at 50°C
(2) 0.03 M NaCI at 25°C
(3) 0.012 M (NH4)2SO4 at 25°C
(4) 0.03 M NaCI at 50°C
50 g of antifreeze (ethylene glycol) is added to 200g water. What amount of ice will separate out at -9.3°C. (Kf = 1.86 K Kg mol-1) :-
(1) 42 mg
(2) 42 g
(3) 38.71 g
(4) 38.71 mg
40 g NaOH (i=2) is dissolved in 1L volatile solvent vapour pressure of this solution becomes equal to its solid phase at 300K. What is the freezing point of pure solvent?
(Density = 1g/mL) (Kf=1.8 k kg mol-1)
1. 296.4 K
2. 303.6 K
3. 297.5 K
4. 302.4 K