111.Define vapour pressure of a liquid. What happens to the vapour pressure of a liquid when (a) a volatile solute dissolves in it and (b) a non-volatile solute dissolves in it?
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112.What is osmotic pressure? How is it dependent on the number of moles of a solute?
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113.State Raoult’s law. If AT is the elevation of boiling point of a solvent and m is the number of moles of solute per kg of solvent, what is the realationship between T and m?
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(a) What are non-ideal solution? (b) What role does the molecular interaction play in deciding the vapour pressure of solutions (i) alcohol and kerosene (ii) Chloroform and acetone.
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115.Why do colligative properties of an electrolyte solution of a given concentration are found to be larger than those of a non-electrolyte solution of the same concentration?
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116.Explain the following phenomena: (i) Hemolysis (ii) Crenation.
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117.Why do we observe abnormal molecular masses?
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118.How does osmotic pressure depend on molality of the solution?
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119.The molar mass of acetic acid determined from the measurement of a colligative property is greater than its formula molar mass. Explain why?
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120.Explain why solvent-solvent, solute-solute and solute-solvent interactions are important in determining the extent to which a solute dissolves in a solvent.