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 |
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
Of the following 0.10 m aqueous solutions, which one will exhibit the largest freezing
point depression?
1. KCl
2. C6H12O6
3. Al2(SO4)3
4. K2SO4
The freezing point depression constant format is -1.86°C m-1. If 5.00g Na2SO4 dissolved
in 45.0 g H2O, the freezing point is changed by -3.82°C. Calculate the van't Hoff factor
for NaSO4
1. 2.63
2. 3.11
3. 0.381
4. 2.05
The van't Hoff factor, i for a compound which undergoes dissociation in one solvent and
association in other solvent is respectively.
1. less than one and less than one
2. greater than one and less than one
3. greater than one and greater than one
4. less than one and greater than one
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 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.