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Which of the following is an example of a solid-liquid solution?
What is the mass percentage of solute in a solution containing 20g of salt dissolved in 80g of water?
According to Henry's law, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to:
What happens to the freezing point of water when salt is added to it?
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Which of the following are colligative properties?
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Lowering of vapor pressure, Elevation of boiling point, Depression of freezing point, Osmotic pressure
Colligative properties depend only on the number of solute particles, not their identity. The four main colligative properties are: lowering of vapor pressure, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point, and osmotic pressure. Color and density depend on the nature of solute.
Which of the following solutions will have the highest boiling point?
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1M NaCl solution
NaCl dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions, giving 2 particles per formula unit. 1M NaCl effectively gives 2M particles. Glucose doesn't dissociate. More particles cause greater elevation in boiling point. Pure water has the lowest boiling point.
An ideal solution obeys Raoult's law over:
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The entire range of concentration
An ideal solution is defined as one that obeys Raoult's law over the entire range of concentration (from 0 to 1 mole fraction). Real solutions may show deviations from Raoult's law at certain concentrations.
Which of the following statements about osmosis are correct?
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Solvent moves from lower concentration to higher concentration, It occurs through a semipermeable membrane, It can be reversed by applying pressure
Osmosis is the movement of solvent from lower to higher concentration through a semipermeable membrane. It can be reversed by applying pressure greater than osmotic pressure. It's a colligative property, so depends only on number of particles, not their nature. It occurs in both living and non-living systems.
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