Solutions P, Q, R and S are respectively 0.1 M glucose, 0.05 M NaCl, 0.05 M BaCl2 and 0.1 M AlCl3.Which one of the following pairs is isotonic?
P and Q
Q and R
P and S
P and R
10g of glucose (π1), 10g of urea(π2)and 10g of sucrose (π3)are dissolved in 250ml of water at 300K. Correct order of osmotic pressure of solutions is
π1> π2> π3
π3 > π1> π2
π2> π3 > π1
π2> π1 > π3
Vapour pressure of a solution at 100° C having 3.42 g of cane sugar in 180 g water is
759.2 mm
760 mm
740 mm
748.5 mm
1% (W/V) solutions of KCl is dissociated to the extent of 82%. The osmotic pressure at 300 K will be
3.2 atm
5.824 atm
4.0 atm
6.0 atm
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound where as hydrogen chloride gas is mainly covalent because
electronegativity difference in the case of hydrogen is less than 2.1
hydrogen chloride is a gas
hydrogen is a non-metal
sodium is reactive
The decomposition of dinitrogen tetroxide at 300 K and 1.0 atm pressure is 20%, At equilibrium, the partial pressure (in atm) of nitrogen peroxide is
0.2
0.67
0.33
0.8
Which of the following solutions will exhibit highest boiling point?
0.01M Na2SO4 (aq)
0.1M KNO3 (aq)
0.015 M urea(aq)
0.015 M glucose(aq)
Osmotic pressure observed when benzoic add is dissolved in benzene is less than that expected from theoretical considerations. This is because:
benzoic acid is an organic solute
benzoic acid has higher molar mass than benzene
benzoic acid gets assoicated in benzene
benzoic acid gets dissociated in benzene
The mass of glucose that should be dissolved in 50 g of water in order to produce the same lowering of vapour pressure as is produced by dissolving 1 g of urea in the same quantity of water is:
1g
3g
6g
18g
B.
3g
Which of the following can be measured by the Ostwald-Walker dynamic method?
Relative lowering of vapour pressure
Lowering of vapour pressure
Vapour pressure of the solvent
All of the above