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Maharashtra Board · Class 12 · Chemistry

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What is the type of solution formed when oxygen gas dissolves in water?

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According to Henry's law, the solubility of a gas in liquid is:

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Raoult's law is applicable to:

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The vapor pressure of a solution containing non-volatile solute is:

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Which factors affect the solubility of a solid in liquid?

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Nature of solute and solvent, Temperature

For solids in liquids, solubility depends on nature of solute-solvent interactions and temperature. Pressure has negligible effect on solid-liquid systems. Color is not a factor affecting solubility.

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Which of the following are colligative properties?

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Osmotic pressure, Boiling point elevation, Freezing point depression, Relative lowering of vapor pressure

Colligative properties depend only on number of solute particles, not their nature. The four main colligative properties are osmotic pressure, boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, and vapor pressure lowering.

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The boiling point elevation constant (Kb) depends on:

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Nature of solvent only

Kb is called ebullioscopic constant and is a characteristic property of the solvent only. It represents the boiling point elevation produced by 1 molal solution.

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Which concentration unit is used for calculating osmotic pressure?

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Molarity

Osmotic pressure is calculated using molarity (π = MRT) because osmotic pressure measurements are made at constant temperature, so molarity is appropriate.

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