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431.

Which of the following is not a colligative property?

  • Elevation in boiling point

  • Depression in freezing point

  • Osmotic pressure

  • Lowering of vapour pressure


432.

3 g of urea is dissolved in 45 g of H2O. The relative lowering in vapour pressure is

  • 0.05

  • 0.04

  • 0.02

  • 0.01


433.

Which of the following aqueous solution will exhibit highest boiling point?

  • 0.01M urea

  • 0.01 M KNO3

  • 0.01M Na2SO4

  • 0.015M C6H12O6


434.

Which of the following is not a colligative property?

  • Osmotic pressure

  • Optical activity

  • Depression in freezing point

  • Elevation in boiling point


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435.

Which of the following aqueous solution has the highest freezing point?

  • 0.1M surcose

  • 0.01 M NaCl

  • 0.1 M NaCl

  • 0.01 M Na2SO4


436.

When an electrolyte is dissociated in solution, the van't Hoff factor (i) is

  • > 1

  • < 1

  • = 0

  • = 1


437.

Osmotic pressure of the solution can be increased by,

  • increasing the temperature of the solution

  • decreasing the temperature of the solution

  • increasing the volume of the vessel

  • diluting the solution


438.

After adding non-volatile solute freezing point of water decreases to -0.186C. Calculate ΔTb if Kf = 1.86 K kg mol-1 and Kb =0.521 K kg mol-1.

  • 0.521

  • 0.0521

  • 1.86

  • 0.0186


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439.

Which of the following has the lowest freezing point?

  • 0.1 m sucrose

  • 0.1 m urea

  • 0.1 m ethanol

  • 0.1 m glucose


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440.

A litre of solution is saturated with AgCl. To this solution if 1.0 × 10-4 mole of solid NaCl is added, what will be the [Ag+], assuming no volume change ?

  • More

  • Less

  • Equal

  • Zero


B.

Less

According to common ion effect, dissociation of weak electrolyte is further suppressed in presence of strong electrolyte having common ion.

 AgCl is weak electrolyte and NaCl is strong electrolyte having common anion. Solubility as well as concentration of Agand Cl- will decrease.


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