The vapour pressure of pure A is 50 mm of Hg and the vapour pressure of pure B is 100 mm of Hg in a mixture of liquid A and B mole fraction of A is 0.3, then the mole fraction of B in the vapour phase is \(\frac{x}{17}.\) The value of x is:
1. 14
2. 17
3. 20 
4. 23 
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The vapour pressures of pure liquids A and B are 400 and 600 mm Hg, respectively, at 298 K. On mixing the two liquids, the sum of their initial volumes is equal to the volume of the final mixture. The mole fraction of liquid B is 0.5 in the mixture. The vapour pressure of the final solution, the mole fractions of components A and B in the vapour phase, respectively, are:

1. 500 mm Hg, 0.5, 0.5
2. 450 mm Hg, 0.5, 0.5
3. 500 mm Hg, 0.4, 0.6
4. 450 mm Hg, 0.4, 0.6

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On mixing, heptane, and octane form an ideal solution at 373 K, the vapor pressures of the two liquid components (Heptane and octane) are 105 kPa and 45 kPa respectively. Vapour pressure of the solution obtained by mixing 25.0 g of heptane and 35 g of octane will be:
(molar mass of heptane = 100 g mol−1 and of octane =114 g 1 mol−1)

1. 144.5 kPa

2. 72.0 kPa

3. 36.1 kPa

4. 96.2 kPa

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A binary liquid solution is prepared by mixing n-heptane and ethanol. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the behavior of the solution?

1. The solution formed is an ideal solution

2. The solution is non-ideal, showing +ve deviation from Raoult’s Law

3. The solution is non-ideal, showing –ve deviation from Raoult’s Law

4. n-heptane shows +ve deviation while ethanol shows –ve deviation from Raoult’s Law.

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Choose a false statement among the following:

1.  Raoult's law states that the vapour pressure of a component over a solution is proportional to its mole fraction.
2.  The osmotic pressure (\(\pi\)) of a solution is given by the equation \(\pi\)=MRT, where M is the molarity of the solution.
3.  The correct order of osmotic pressure for 0.10 M aqueous solution of each compound is
BaCl2 > KCl > CH3COOH > Sucrose.
4.  Two sucrose solutions of the same molarity prepared in different solvents will have the same depression in the freezing point. 

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In a mixture of A and B, components show negative deviations when:

1. A-B interaction is stronger than A-A and B-B interaction
2. A-B interaction is weaker than A-A and B-B interaction
3. \(\Delta V_{\text {mix }}>0, \quad \Delta S_{\text {mix }}>0\)
4. \(\Delta V_{\text {mix }}=0, \quad \Delta S_{\text {mix }}>0\)
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