Define mole fraction of a component in a solution. from Chemistry

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191. Which of the following compounds corresponds vant’t Hoff factor to be equal to 2 for dilute solution?
  • K2SO4
  • Na2SO4
  • Sugar
  • MgSO4
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192. Molarity of a solution containing 1 g NaOH in 250 mL of solution is
  • 0.1 M
  • 1 M
  • 0.01 M
  • 0.001 M
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193. A molal solution is one that contains one mole of a solute in
  • 1000 g of the solvent
  • one litre of the solvent
  • one litre of the solution
  • 22.4 litres of the solution
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194. Define mole fraction of a component in a solution.


Amount of mole of a constituent divided by the total amount of moles of all constituent in a mixture.

Mole fraction of a component =
Number of moles of the componentTotal number of moles of all the component 

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195. State Henry's law about the solubility of a gas in a liquid.
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196. Define an ideal solution.
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197. Why is Van’t Hoff factor introduced in the equation for colligative properties of solutions?
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198. How is osmotic pressure dependent upon number of moles of solute?
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199. Define Van’t Hoff factor. What is its value for a non-electrolytic solution?
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200. Give one example each of the following solutions:
(i) Liquid in liquid, (ii) Gas in gas.
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