17.4 % (w/v) solution at 27 C is isotonic to 5.85 % (w/V) NaCl solution at 27 C. lf NaCl is 100 % ionised, the % ionisation of in aqueous solution is-
[At wt. of K = 39, Na = 23] :-
1. 25 %
2. 75 %
3. 50 %
4. None of the above
The vapour pressures of pure benzene and toluene are 160 torr and 60 torr, respectively. The mole fraction of toluene in the vapour phase in contact with an equimolar solution of benzene and toluene will be:
1. 0.50
2. 0.6
3. 0.27
4. 0.73
1. Benzene + Toluene
2. Acetone + Chloroform
3. Chloroethane + Bromoethane
4. Ethanol + Acetone
The freezing point of depression constant (Kf ) of benzene is 5.12 K kg mol–1. The freezing point depression for the solution of molality 0.078 m containing a non-electrolyte solute in benzene is:
(rounded off up to two decimal places)
1. 0.80 K
2. 0.40 K
3. 0.60 K
4. 0.20 K
For a solution, the plot of osmotic pressure () versus the concentration (c in mol L-1) gives a straight line with slope 310R where 'R' is the gas constant. The temperature at which osmotic pressure measured is -
1. 310 × 0.082 K
2. 310C
3. 37C
4.
For the dissociation of PCl5 into PCl3 and Cl2 in gaseous phase reaction, if d is the observed vapour density and D the theoretical vapour density with 'a' as degree of dissociation. Variation of D/d with 'a' is given by which graph
1.
2.
3.
4. Any of these
At the vapour density of nitrogen peroxide (N2O4) is 26.8. The percentage dissociation into NO2 molecules is
1. 71.64%
2. 61.57%
3. 83.56%
4. 67.39%
The vapour density of N2O4 at a certain temperature is 30. What is the percentage dissociation of N2O4 at this temperature?
1. 53.3
2. 106.6
3. 26.7
4. none of these
What is the correct sequence of active masses in increasing order in gaseous mixture, containing one gram per litre of each of the following?
I. NH3
II. N2
III. H2
IV. O2
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
1. III, I, IV, II
2. III, IV, II, I
3. II, I, IV, III
4. IV, II, I, III
Heating a saturated sodium chloride solution leads to:
1. Saturation being maintained
2. The solution becomes unsaturated
3. Solution becoming supersaturated
4. The system reaching an equilibrium point