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TEST 1: SOLUTIONS

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CHAPTER TEST: SOLUTIONS

TEST INSTRUCTIONS
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correct answer carries 1 mark.
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Dr. Noimur Rahman
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1. The vapour pressure of two * 1 point
liquids 'P' and 'Q' are 80 and 60
torr respectively. The total vapour
pressure of solution obtained by
mixing 3 mole of P and 2 mole of
Q would be

72 torr

140 torr

68 torr

20 torr

2. The vapour pressure of pure * 1 point

benzene at 25 degree celcius is


640 mm Hg and that of solution of
a solute A is 630 mm Hg. The
molality of solution is

0.2 m

0.4 m

0.5 m

0.1 m

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3. The colligative properties of the * 1 point

solutions are those properties


which depend on

shapes of the particles

nature of the solvent

no. of the solute particles only

nature of the particles only

4. If 58.5 g of CaCl2 are dissolved * 1 point

in 90 g of water, the mole fraction


of the solute is

0.0953

0.2632

0.0196

0.1045

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5. The relative lowering of vapour * 1 point

pressure of solvent by addition of


a solute is

proportional to the molarity of the


solution

proportional to the molality of the


soution

equal to the mole fraction of the solute

equal to the mole fraction of the solvent

6. Solution which distill without * 1 point

any change in composition and


temperature is called __________
solution.

Ideal

Supersaturated

Azeotropic

Isotonic

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7. If 1.71 g of sugar (Molar Mass = * 1 point

342) are dissolved in 500 ml of a


solution at 300 K, what will be the
osmotic pressure? (R = 0.082 L
atm K-1 Mol -1)

2.46 atm

5.64 atm

0.246 atm

0.564 atm

8. A solution of glucose in water is * 1 point


labelled as 10% by weight. What
would be the molality of this
solution?

0.617 m

6.17 m

0.167 m

1.67 m

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9. An aqueous solution containing * 1 point

1 gm of urea (Molecular weight =


60) boils at 100.25 °C. The same
solution freezes at -0.894 C . The
aqueous solution containing 3gm
of Glucose (Mol weight = 180) in
the same volume of the soln. i)
What is the boiling point of
Glucose?

100.75 °C

100.25 °C

100.50 °C

100.08 °C

10. (Refer above Q.) ii) What is the * 1 point

freezing point of Glucose?

0.894 °C

0.447 °C

-0.894 °C

-0.447 °C

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