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  • Question
  • Addition of a non-volatile solute to a pure solvent


  • Options
  • A. increases its freezing point.
  • B. increases its boiling point.
  • C. decreases its freezing point.
  • D. both (b) and (c)

  • Correct Answer
  • both (b) and (c) 


  • Stoichiometry problems


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    • 1. The vapour pressure of water is given by, in Psat = A - (5000/T), where A is a constant, Psat is the vapour pressure in atm. and T is the temperature in K.The vapor pressure of water in atm. at 50°C is approximately

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    • A. 0.07
    • B. 0.09
    • C. 0.11
    • D. 0.13
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    • 2. For the gaseous phase reaction, N2 + O2⇌2NO, ?H = + 80 kJ/kg. mole; the decomposition of NO is favoured by

    • Options
    • A. increasing the concentration of N2.
    • B. decrease in temperature.
    • C. increase in pressure.
    • D. decrease in pressure.
    • Discuss
    • 3. The quantity of heat required to evaporate 1 kg of a saturated liquid is called

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    • A. specific heat
    • B. 1 Kcal
    • C. sensible heat
    • D. latent heat
    • Discuss
    • 4. How much O2 can be obtained from 90 kg of water?

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    • A. 32 kg
    • B. 80 kg
    • C. 64 kg
    • D. 90 kg
    • Discuss
    • 5. In a mixture of benzene vapor and nitrogen gas at a total pressure of 900 mm Hg, if the absolute humidity of benzene is 0.2 kg benzene/kg nitrogen, the partial pressure of benzene in mm Hg is

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    • A. 180
    • B. 60.3
    • C. 720
    • D. 200
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    • 6. What is the simplest formula of a compound containing 50% of element A (atomic weight = 10) and 50% of element B (atomic weight = 20)?

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    • A. AB3
    • B. A2B3
    • C. A2B
    • D. AB2
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    • 7. Vapor pressure of a solution is proportional to(where, Sv and St are mole fraction of solvent and solute respectively).

    • Options
    • A. Sv
    • B. 1/St
    • C. St
    • D. 1/Sv
    • Discuss
    • 8. A car tyre of volume 0.057 m3 is inflated to 300 kPa at 300 K. After the car is driven for 10 hours, the pressure in the tyre increases to 330 kPa. Assume air is an ideal gas and Cv for air is 21 J/mole.K. The change in the internal energy of air in the tyre in J/mole is

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    • A. 380
    • B. 630
    • C. 760
    • D. 880
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    • 9. Which of the following terms of Vander Walls equation of state for a non-ideal gas accounts for intermolecular forces?

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    • A. RT
    • B.
    • C. (V - b)
    • D. 1/RT
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    • 10. Pick out the wrong statement:

    • Options
    • A. The integral heat of solution of either components can not be calculated from heat of mixing data.
    • B. The average value of heat of neutralisation of dilute solutions of weak acids and bases is much less compared to that for strong acids and bases.
    • C. The standard heat of solution of the hydrate of a substance is the difference between the heat of solution of the anhydrous substance and its heat of hydration.
    • D. The accompanying enthalpy change, when a solute is dissolved in solvent, depends upon the nature & amount of the solute & the solvent, on the temperature & on the initial & final concentrations of the solution.
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