A 500 gm toothpaste sample has 0.2 g fluoride concentration. The concentration of fluoride ions in terms of ppm level is
(1) 250 ppm
(2) 200 ppm
(3) 400 ppm
(4) 1000 ppm
Amount of NaOH present in 200 ml of 0.5 N solution is
(1) 40 g
(2) 4 g
(3) 0.4 g
(4) 4.4 g
10.6 g of Na2CO3 was exactly neutralised by 100 ml of H2SO4 solution. Its normality is
(1) 1 N
(2) 2 N
(3) 1.5 N
(4) 0.5 N
Equal volumes of and 0.2 M NaCl are mixed. The concentration of ions in the mixture will be
(1) 0.1 M
(2) 0.05 M
(3) 0.2 M
(4) 0.15 M
If 20 ml of 0.4 N NaOH solution completely neutralises 40 ml of dibasic acid. The molarity of acid solution is
(1) 0.1 M
(2) 0.2 M
(2) 0.3 M
(4) 0.4 M
H2SO4 solution whose specific gravity is 1.98 g ml–1 and H2SO4 by volume is 95% (w/v). The molality of the solution will be
(1) 7.412
(2) 8.412
(3) 9.412
(4) 10.412
A solution contains 16 gm of methanol and 90 gm of water, mole fraction of methanol is
(1) 0.90
(2) 0.090
(3) 0.1
(4) 1.9
Lowering in vapour pressure is the highest for:
1. 0.2 m urea
2. 0.1 m glucose
3. 0.1 m MgSO4
4. 0.1 m BaCl2
The Vapour pressure of CCl4 at 25°C is 143 mm Hg. 0.5 g of a non-volatile solute (mol. wt. 65) is dissolved in 100 ml of CCl4. The vapor pressure of the solution is-
(Density of CCl4 = 1 .58 g/cm3
1. 141.93 mm Hg
2. 94.39 mm Hg
3. 199.34 mm Hg
4. 143.99 mm Hg
The vapour pressure of pure benzene and toluene are 160 and 60 torr respectively. The mole fraction of toluene in vapour phase in contact with an equimolar solution of benzene and toluene is -
1. | 0.50 | 2. | 0.6 |
3. | 0.27 | 4. | 0.73 |