Which of the following solution would exhibit abnormal colligative properties?

1. 1 M glucose

2. 0.1 M NaCl

3. 0.1 M sucrose 

4. 10 gram glass powder in water 

Subtopic:  Van’t Hoff Factor |
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What is the number of moles of sodium hydroxide present in 2.5 L of a 0.5 M aqueous solution?

(1) 1.25

(2) 0.5

(3) 12.5

(4) 5 .0

Subtopic:  Concentration Terms & Henry's Law |
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Maximum freezing point will be for 1 molal solution of assuming equal ionization in each case:

(1) [Fe(H2O)6]Cl3

(2) [Fe(H2O)5Cl] Cl2.H2O

(3) [Fe(H2O)4Cl2]Cl.2H2O

(4) [Fe(H2O)3Cl3].3H2O

Subtopic:  Van’t Hoff Factor |
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Which of the following 0.1 M solutions will show the lowest freezing point?

(1) 0.1 M potassium nitrate

(2) 0.1 M aluminium sulphate

(3) 0.1 M potassium chloride

(4) 0.1 M potassium sulphate

Subtopic:  Van’t Hoff Factor |
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The vant Hoff factor 'i' accounts for :

1. The extent of dissociation of solute

2. The extent of dissolution of solute

3. The degree of decomposition of solution

4. Degree of solubilization of solute

Subtopic:  Van’t Hoff Factor |
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The azeotropic mixture of water and ethanol boils at 78.15 oC. When this mixture is distilled, it is possible to obtain-

1. Pure H2O

2. Pure C2H5OH

3. Pure H2O as well as pure C2HOH

4. Neither H2O nor C2H5OH in their pure state 

Subtopic:  Azeotrope |
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Which of the following changes with a change in temperature?

(1) Mole fraction

(2) Formality

(3) %(W/W)

(4) Molality

Subtopic:  Concentration Terms & Henry's Law |
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When the solute is present in trace quantities the following expression is used

1. Gram per million

2. Nanogram percent

3. Microgram percent

4. parts per million

Subtopic:  Concentration Terms & Henry's Law |
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Increasing the temperature of an aqueous solution will cause

(1) Decrease in molality

(2) Decrease in molarity

(3) Decrease in mole fraction

(4) Decrease in % (w/w)

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During depression in freezing point in a solution, the following are in equilibrium.

(1) liquid solvent, solid solvent

(2) liquid solvent, solid solute

(3) liquid solute, solid solute

(4) liquid solute, solid solvent

Subtopic:  Depression of Freezing Point |
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