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141.

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)


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142.

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


C.

benzoic acid gets assoicated in benzene

Benzoic acid in benzene exist as a dimer. So, number of molecules decreases and hence, osmotic pressure decreases.


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143.

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


144.

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


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145.

When a sulphur sol is evaporated sulphur is obtained. On mixing with water sulphur sol is not formed. The sol is

  • lyophilic

  • reversible

  • hydrophobic

  • hydrophilic


146.

When KBr is dissolved in water, K+ ions are

  • hydrated

  • hydrolysed

  • reduced 

  • oxidised


147.

An aqueous solution containin g 6.5 g of NaCl of 90% purity was subjected to electrolysis. After the complete electrolysis, the solution was evaporated to get solid NaOH. The volume of 1 M acetic acid required to neutralise NaOH obtained above is

  • 1000 cm3

  • 2000 cm3

  • 100 cm3

  • 200 cm3


148.

Vapour pressure of pure 'A' is 70 mm of Hg at 25°C. It forms an ideal solution with 'B' in which mole fraction of A is 0.8. If the vapour pressure of the solution is 84 mm of Hg at 25°C, the vapour pressure of pure 'B' at 25°C is

  • 28 mm

  • 56 mm

  • 70 mm

  • 140 mm


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149.

A 6% solution of urea is isotonic with

  • 1 M solution of glucose

  • 0.05 M solution of glucose

  • 6% solution of glucose

  • 25% solution of glucose


150.

In countries nearer to polar region, the roads are sprinkled with CaCl2. This is 

  • to minimise the water and tear of the roads.

  • to minimise the snow fall

  • to minimise pollution

  • to minimise the accumulation of dust on the road


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