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At 298 K, 500cm3 H2O dissolved 15.30 cm3 CH4(STP) under a partial pressure of methane of one atm. If Henry's law holds, what pressure is required to cause 0.001 mole methane to dissolve in 300cm3 water ?

1. 0.29 atm

2. 2.33 atm

3. 1.29 atm

4. 3.11 atm

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The partial pressure of ethane over a saturated solution containing 6.56 X 10-2 g of ethane is 1 bar. If the solution contains 5.00 X 10-2 g of ethane, then what shall be the partial pressure of the gas?

1. 0.76 bar

2. 0.16 bar

3. 1.16 bar

4. 3.12 bar

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An aqueous solution of 2 percent non volatile solute exerts a pressure of 1.004 bar at the boiling point of the solvent. What is the molecular mass of the solute ?

1. 9.19 g mol-1

2. 41.3 g mol-1

3. 71.2 g mol-1

4. 50.4 g mol-1

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Nalorphene (C19H21NO3), similar to morphine, is used to combat withdrawal symptoms in narcotic users. Dose to nalorphene generally given is 1.5 mg. Calculate the mass of 1.5 X m aqueous solution required for the above dose is?

1. 3.2 g

2. 0.2 g

3. 5.1 g

4. 7.3 g

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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

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100 g solute is dissolved in 1400 g of solvent. Density of resultant solution is 1.5 g/mL. The ratio of its molarity and molality will be :-
(1) 1.5

(2) 1.3

(3) 1.4

(4) 1.2
 

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As scuba divers ascend towards the surface of the water from underwater, the solubility of gases in their blood:
1. Increases
2. Decreases
3. First increases and then decreases
4. First decreases and then Increases

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Solution A & B are formed by dissolving a certain amount of glucose and sucrose in water. The Vapour pressure of these solutions is 660 and 560 mm Hg respectively at 100oC. The ratio of molality of solutions A & B will be:-

1.1433
2.3314
3.1535
4.3515

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A solution containing 0.03659 g/ml of HCl and a solution containing 0.04509 g/ml of acetic acid Then:

(1) NHCl is more

(2)NCH3COOH is more

(3) Both have same normality

(4) None of these

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The temperature dependent term among the following is:

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