If molality of the dilute solution is doubled, the value of molal depression constant (Kf) will be?
(1) doubled
(2) halved
(3) tripled
(4) unchanged
The temperature dependent term among the following is -
1. | Molality | 2. | Molarity |
3. | Mole fraction | 4. | Weight percentage |
The molar conductivity of a solution of AgNO3 (considering the given data for this solution) at 298 K is:
(a) Concentration: 0.5 mol/dm3
(b) Electrolytic conductivity: 5.76×10–3 S cm–1
1. | 2.88 S cm2/mol | 2. | 11.52 S cm2/mol |
3. | 0.086 S cm2/mol | 4. | 28.8 S cm2/mol |
The van't Hoff factor [i] for a dilute aqueous solution of the strong electrolyte barium hydroxide is?
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
Which one of the following is incorrect for ideal solution ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
At 100°C the vapour pressure of a solution of 6.5 g of a solute in 100 g water is 732 mm. If Kb = 0.52, the boiling point of this solution will be
(1) 100°C
(2) 102°C
(3) 103°C
(4) 101°C
Which of the following statements about the composition of the vapour over an ideal 1:1
molar mixture of benzene and toluene is correct? Assume that the temperature is
constant at 25°C.
(Given, vapour pressure data at 25°C, benzene = 12.8 kPa, toluene = 3.85 kPa)
1. The vapour will contain a higher percentage of toluene
2. The vapour will contain equal amounts of benzene and toluene
3. Not enough information is given to make a prediction
4. The vapour will contain a higher percentage of benzene
Which one is not equal to zero for an ideal solution?
1. ΔHmix
2. ΔSmix
3. ΔVmix
4. ΔP=PObserved-PRaoult
The boiling point of 0.2 mol kg-1 solution of X in water is greater than equimolal solution
of Y in water. Which one of the following statements is true in this case?
1. X is undergoing dissociation in water
2. Molecular mass of X is greater than the molecular mass of Y
3. Molecular mass of X is less than the molecular mass of Y
4. Y is undergoing dissociation in water while X undergoes no change
Which one of the following elctrolytes has the same value of van't Hoff's factor(i) as
that of Al2(SO4)3 (if all are 100% ionised)?
1. K2SO4
2. K3[Fe(CN)6]
3. Al(NO3)3
4. K4[Fe(CN)6]