120 gm urea is present in 5 L solution, the active mass of urea i

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121.

120 gm urea is present in 5 L solution, the active mass of urea is

  • 0.2

  • 0.06

  • 0.4

  • 0.08


C.

0.4

Weight of urea = 120 gm

Volume of solution = 5L

Molecular weight of urea = 60 u

Active mass = moles of substancevolume

Active mass = 120/ 605

 Active mass = 0.4 mol/ L


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122.

The vapour pressure ofa pure liquid 'A' is 0.80 atm. When a non-volatile solute 'B' is dissolved in 'A' its vapour pressure becomes 0.60 atm. The mole fraction of 'B' in the solution is

  • 0.125

  • 0.25

  • 0.50

  • 0.75


123.

Which of the following does not show negative deviation from Raoult's law?

  • Acetone -Chloroform

  • Acetone-Benzene

  • Chloroform- Ether

  • Chloroform- Benzene


124.

50mL of benzene is mixed with 50mL of chloroform. What is the volume of solution?

  • Less than 100 mL

  • More than 100 mL

  • Equal to 100 mL

  • None of the above


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125.

Which of the following is a colligative property?

  • Surface tension

  • Viscosity

  • Osmotic pressure

  • Vapour pressure


126.

Four solutions A, B, C, D has glucose 0.5 M, NaCl 0.1 M, BaCl2 0.5 M and MgCl2 0.1 M, then which of the following will have highest osmotic pressure?

  • Glucose

  • BaCl2

  • MgCl2

  • NaCl


127.

The highest boiling point is of

  • FeCl2

  • FeCl3

  • Al2(SO4)3

  • AlCl3


128.

The volume strength of 1.5 N H2O2 solution is

  • 8.4

  • 4.8

  • 5.2

  • 8.8


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129.

On dissolving a non-volatile solute in a solvent, the vapour pressure of the solvent is decreased by 10 mm of mercury. The mole fraction of the solute in this solution is 0.2. If the vapour pressure of the solvent is decreased by 20 mm of mercury by dissolving more solute, what is the mole fraction of solvent in this solution now?

  • 0.2

  • 0.4

  • 0.6

  • 0.8


130.

During osmosis, flow of water through a semi-permeable membrane is

  • from both sides of semi-permeable membrane with equal flow rate

  • from solution having lower concentration only

  • from solution having higher concentration only

  • None of the above


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