An aqueous solution is 1.00 molal in KI. Which change will cause the vapour pressure of
the solution to increase ?
1. Addition of NaCl
2. Addition of Na2SO4
3. Addition of 1.00 molal KI
4. Addition of water
A solution of sucrose (molar mass = 342 g mol-1) has been prepared by dissolving 68.5 g of sucrose in 1000 g of water.
The freezing point of the solution obtained will be:
(Kf for water = 1.86 K kg mol-1)
1. -0.372 C
2. 0.372 C
3. 0.572 C
4. -0.572 C
A 0.0020 m aqueous solution of an ionic compound Co(NH3)5(NO2)Cl freezes at -0.00732°C. Number of moles of ions which 1 mol of ionic compound produces on being dissolved in water will be (kf=-1.86C/ m)
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 1
0.5 molal aqueous solution of a weak acid (HX) is 20% ionised. If Kf for water is 1.86 K kg mol-1, the lowering in freezing point of the solution is:
(1) -1.12 K
(2) 0.56 K
(3) 1.12 K
(4) - 0.56 K
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
A solution of acetone in ethanol:
1. Shows a negative deviation from Raoult's law.
2. Shows a positive deviation from Raoult's law.
3. Behaves like a near ideal solution.
4. Obeys Raoult's law.
Three solutions are prepared by adding 'w' gm of 'A' into 1kg of water, 'w' gm of 'B' into another 1 kg of water and 'w' gm of 'C' in another 1 kg of water (A, B, C are non electrolytic). Dry air is passed from these solutions in sequence (A → B → C). The loss in weight of solution A was found to be 2gm while solution B gained 0.5 gm and solution C lost 1 gm. Then the relation between molar masses of A, B and C is :
(1) MA: MB : Mc = 4 : 3 : 5
(2) MA : MB: Mc =
(3) Mc > MA > MB
(4) MB > MA> Mc
How many mili moles of sucrose should be dissolved in 500 gms of water so as to get a solution which has a difference of 103.57°C between boiling point and freezing point.
(K1 = 1.86 K Kg mol−1, Kb = 0.52 K Kg mo1−1)
(1) 500 mmoles
(2) 900 mmoles
(3) 750 mmoles
(4) 650 mmoles
The molar heat of vapourization of toluene is AHv. If its vapour pressure at 315 K is 60 torr & that at 356K is300 torr then AHv = ? (log 2 = 0.3)
(1) 37.5 kJ/mole
(2) 3.75 kJ/mole
(3) 37.5 J/mol
(4) 3.75 J/mole
Relative decrease in vapour pressure of an aqueous solution containing 2 moles [Cu(NH3)3Cl) Cl in 3 moles H2O is 0.50. On reaction with AgNO3, this solution will form (assuming no change in degree of ionisation of substance on adding AgNO3)
(1) 1 mol AgCl
(2) 0.25 mol AgCl
(3) 0.5 mol AgCl
(4) 0.40 mol AgCl