Vapour pressure of chloroform (CHCl3) and dichloromethane (CH2Cl

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211.

Vapour pressure of chloroform (CHCl3) and dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) at 25oC are 200 mmHg and 41.5 mmHg respectively, Vapour pressure of the solution obtained by mixing 25.5 g of CHCl3 and 40 g of CH2Cl2 at the same temperature will be
(molecular mass of CHCl3= 119.5 u and molecular mass of CH2Cl2 = 85 u)

  • 173.9 mmHg

  • 615.0 mmHg

  • 347.9 mmHg

  • 347.9 mmHg


A.

173.9 mmHg

Number of moles of CHCl3

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212.

The freezing point depression constant for water is -1 . 86o C m-1. If 5.00 g Na2SO4 is dissolved in 45.0 g H2O, the freezing points is changed by -3.82oC. Calculate the van't Hoff factor for Na2SO4.

  • 2.63

  • 3.11

  • 0.381

  • 0.381

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213.

The van't Hoff factor, i for a compound which undergoes dissociation in one solvent and association in other solvent is respectively.

  • Less than one and less than one

  • Greater than one and less than one

  • Greater than one and greater than one

  • Greater than one and greater than one

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214.

A 0.1  molal aqueous solution  of a weak  acid is 30%  ionised. if Kf for water is 1.86oC/m, the freezing point of the solution will be 

  • -18oC

  • -0.54oC

  • -0.36oC

  • -0.36oC

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215.

200 mL of an aqueous solution of a protein contains its 1.26 g . The osmotic pressure of this solution at 300 K is found to be  2.57 x 10-3 bar. The molar mass of protein will be (R = 0.083 L bar mol-1 K-1)

  • 51022 g mol-1

  • 122044 g mol-1

  • 31011 g mol-1

  • 31011 g mol-1

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216.

An aqueous solution is 1.00 molal in KI. Which change will cause the vapour pressure of the solution to increase?

  • Addition of NaCl

  • Addition of Na2SO4

  • Addition of 1.00 molal KI

  • Addition of 1.00 molal KI

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217.

A solution of sucrose (molar mass = 342 g mol-1) has been prepared by dissolving 68.5 g of sucrose in 1000 g of water. The freezing point of the solution obtained will be (kf for water = 1.86 K kg mol-1)


  • -0.372o C

  • -0.520o C

  • +0.372o C

  • +0.372o C

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218.

25.3 g of sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 is dissolved in enough water to make 250 mL of solution. If sodium carbonate dissociates completely molar concentration of sodium ion, Na+ and carbonate ion, CO32- are respectively (Molar mass of Na2CO3 = 106 g mol-1)

  • 0.955 M and 1.910 M

  • 1.910 M and 0.955 M 

  • 1.90 M and 1.910 M 

  • 1.90 M and 1.910 M 

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219.

What is the [OH-] in the final solution prepared by mixing 20.0 mL of 0.50 M HCl with 30.0mL of 0.10 Ba(OH)2?

  • 0.10 M

  • 0.40 M

  • 0.0050 M

  • 0.0050 M

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220.

A 0.0020 m aqueous solution  of an ionic compound Co(NH3)5(NO2)Cl freezes at -0.00732o C . Number of moles of ions which 1 mol of ionic compound produces on being dissolved in water will be (kf = - 1.86o C/m)

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 4

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