The temperature dependent term among the following is -

1. Molality 2. Molarity
3. Mole fraction 4. Weight percentage

Subtopic:  Concentration Terms & Henry's Law |
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Which one is not equal to zero for an ideal solution?

1. ΔHmix 

2. ΔSmix

3. ΔVmix

4. ΔP=PObserved-PRaoult

Subtopic:  Introduction & Colligative properties |
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Which one of the following elctrolytes has the same value of van't Hoff's factor(i) as

that of Al2(SO4)(if all are 100% ionised)? 

1. K2SO4

2. K3[Fe(CN)6]

3. Al(NO3)3

4. K4[Fe(CN)6]

Subtopic:  Introduction & Colligative properties | Van’t Hoff Factor |
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Of the following 0.10 m  aqueous solutions, which one will exhibit the largest freezing

point depression?

1. KCl

2. C6H12O6

3. Al2(SO4)3

4. K2SO4

Subtopic:  Depression of Freezing Point |
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6.02 x 1020 molecules of urea are present in 100 mL of its solution. The concentration of the solution is: 

1. 0.02 M 2. 0.01 M
3. 0.001 M 4. 0.1 M
Subtopic:  Concentration Terms & Henry's Law |
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The van't Hoff factor, i for a compound which undergoes dissociation in one solvent and

association in other solvent is respectively.

1. less than one and less than one

2. greater than one and less than one

3. greater than one and greater than one

4. less than one and greater than one

Subtopic:  Van’t Hoff Factor |
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 A solution containing 10 g per dm3 of urea (molecular mass = 60 g mol-1) is isotonic with a 5% solution of a non-volatile solute. The molecular mass of this non-volatile solute is:

(1) 250 g mol-1               

(2) 300 g mol-1

(3) 350 g mol-1               

(4) 200 g mol-1

Subtopic:  Concentration Terms & Henry's Law |
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1.00 g of a non-electrolyte solute (molar mass 250g/mol) was dissolved in 51.2 g of benzene. If the freezing point depression constant, Kf of benzene is 5.12 K kg mol-1, the freezing point of benzene will be lowered by:-

(1) 0.4 K

(2) 0.3 K

(3) 0.5 K

(4) 0.2 K

Subtopic:  Depression of Freezing Point |
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Consider equimolal aqueous solutions of NaHSO4 and NaCl with Tb and T'b as their respective boiling point elevations. The value of limx0ΔTbΔTb' will be :

(1) 1

(2) 1.5

(3) 3.5

(4) 3

Subtopic:  Elevation of Boiling Point |
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15 g of methyl alcohol is dissolved in 35 g of water. The weight percentage of methyl alcohol in solution is

1. 30%

2. 50%

3. 70%

4. 75%

Subtopic:  Concentration Terms & Henry's Law |
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