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question_answer1)
The latent heat of vapourisation of water is \[9700\,Cal/mole\] and if the b.p. is \[{{100}^{o}}C\], ebullioscopic constant of water is [CBSE PMT 1989]
A)
\[{{0.513}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{1.026}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
\[{{10.26}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
\[{{1.832}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer2)
The molal elevation constant of water \[={{0.52}^{o}}C\]. The boiling point of 1.0 molal aqueous \[KCl\] solution (assuming complete dissociation of \[KCl\]), therefore, should be [BHU 1987]
A)
\[{{100.52}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{101.04}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
\[{{99.48}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
\[{{98.96}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer3)
The rise in the boiling point of a solution containing 1.8 gram of glucose in \[100g\] of a solvent in \[{{0.1}^{o}}C\]. The molal elevation constant of the liquid is [CPMT 1999]
A)
0.01 \[K/m\] done
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B)
\[0.1\,K/m\] done
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C)
\[1\,K/m\] done
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D)
\[10\,K/m\] done
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question_answer4)
If \[0.15\,g\] of a solute dissolved in \[15\,g\] of solvent is boiled at a temperature higher by \[{{0.216}^{o}}C\] than that of the pure solvent. The molecular weight of the substance (molal elevation constant for the solvent is \[{{2.16}^{o}}C\]) is [CBSE PMT 1999; BHU 1997]
A)
1.01 done
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B)
10 done
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C)
10.1 done
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D)
100 done
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question_answer5)
Pressure cooker reduces cooking time for food because [MP PMT 1987; NCERT 1975; CPMT 1991; AIEEE 2003]
A)
Heat is more evenly distributed in the cooking space done
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B)
Boiling point of water involved in cooking is increased done
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C)
The higher pressure inside the cooker crushes the food material done
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D)
Cooking involves chemical changes helped by a rise in temperature done
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question_answer6)
Which of the following statements is correct for the boiling point of solvent containing a dissolved solid substance [NCERT 1972, 74]
A)
Boiling point of the liquid is depressed done
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B)
Boiling point of the liquid is elevated done
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C)
There is no effect on the boiling point done
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D)
The change depends upon the polarity of liquid done
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question_answer7)
When a substance is dissolved in a solvent, the vapour pressure of solvent decreases. It brings [BHU 2004]
A)
A decrease in boiling point of solution done
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B)
An increase in boiling point of the solution done
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C)
A decrease in freezing point of the solution done
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D)
An increase in freezing point of the solution done
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question_answer8)
Elevation in boiling point was \[{{0.52}^{o}}C\] when \[6\,gm\] of a compound \[X\] was dissolved in \[100\,gm\] of water. Molecular weight of \[X\] is \[({{K}_{b}}\] for water is 0.52 per 1000 gm of water) [CPMT 1989]
A)
120 done
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B)
60 done
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C)
180 done
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D)
600 done
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question_answer9)
If the solution boils at a temperature \[{{T}_{1}}\] and the solvent at a temperature \[{{T}_{2}}\] the elevation of boiling point is given by [MP PET 1996]
A)
\[{{T}_{1}}+{{T}_{2}}\] done
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B)
\[{{T}_{1}}-{{T}_{2}}\] done
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C)
\[{{T}_{2}}-{{T}_{1}}\] done
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D)
\[{{T}_{1}}\div {{T}_{2}}\] done
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question_answer10)
If for a sucrose solution elevation in boiling point is 0.1°C then what will be the boiling point of NaCl solution for same molal concentration [BHU 1998, 2005]
A)
\[0.1{}^\circ C\] done
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B)
\[0.2{}^\circ C\] done
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C)
\[0.08{}^\circ C\] done
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D)
\[0.01{}^\circ C\] done
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question_answer11)
The molal elevation constant is the ratio of the elevation in B.P. to [CPMT 1982]
A)
Molarity done
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B)
Molality done
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C)
Mole fraction of solute done
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D)
Mole fraction of solvent done
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question_answer12)
The molal boiling point constant for water is \[{{0.513}^{o}}C\,kg\,mo{{l}^{-1}}\]. When 0.1 mole of sugar is dissolved in \[200ml\] of water, the solution boils under a pressure of one atmosphere at [AIIMS 1991]
A)
\[{{100.513}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{100.0513}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
\[{{100.256}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
\[{{101.025}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer13)
Value of gas constant R is [AIEEE 2002]
A)
0.082 litre atm done
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B)
0.987 cal \[mo{{l}^{-1}}{{K}^{-1}}\] done
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C)
8.3 J \[mo{{l}^{-1}}{{K}^{-1}}\] done
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D)
83 erg \[mo{{l}^{-1}}{{K}^{-1}}\] done
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question_answer14)
The temperature, at which the vapour pressure of a liquid becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure is known as [Pb. PMT 2000]
A)
Freezing point done
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B)
Boiling point done
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C)
Absolute temperature done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer15)
The elevation in boiling point of a solution of 13.44g of CuCl2 in 1kg of water using the following information will be (Molecular weight of CuCl2 = 134.4 and Kb = 0.52 K molal-1) [IIT 2005]
A)
0.16 done
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B)
0.05 done
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C)
0.1 done
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D)
0.2 done
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question_answer16)
When 10g of a non-volatile solute is dissolved in 100 g of benzene, it raises boiling point by \[{{1}^{o}}C\] then molecular mass of the solute is \[({{K}_{b}}\]for benzene =2.53k-m?1) [BHU 2002]
A)
223 g done
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B)
233 g done
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C)
243 g done
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D)
253 g done
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question_answer17)
An aqueous solution containing 1g of urea boils at \[{{100.25}^{o}}C\]. The aqueous solution containing 3 g of glucose in the same volume will boil at (Molecular weight of urea and glucose are 60 and 180 respectively) [CBSE PMT 2000]
A)
\[{{100.75}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{100.5}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
\[{{100.25}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
\[{{100}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer18)
When common salt is dissolved in water [CBSE PMT 1988; MP PET 1995; DCE 2000]
A)
Melting point of the solution increases done
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B)
Boiling point of the solution increases done
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C)
Boiling point of the solution decreases done
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D)
Both melting point and boiling point decreases done
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question_answer19)
During the evaporation of liquid [DCE 2003]
A)
The temperature of the liquid will rise done
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B)
The temperature of the liquid will fall done
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C)
May rise or fall depending on the nature done
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D)
The temperature remains unaffected done
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question_answer20)
At higher altitudes the boiling point of water lowers because [NCERT 1972; CPMT 1994; J & K 2005]
A)
Atmospheric pressure is low done
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B)
Temperature is low done
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C)
Atmospheric pressure is high done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer21)
The elevation in boiling point for one molal solution of a solute in a solvent is called [MH CET 2001]
A)
Boiling point constant done
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B)
Molal elevation constant done
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C)
Cryoscopic constant done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer22)
A solution of 1 molal concentration of a solute will have maximum boiling point elevation when the solvent is [MP PMT 2000]
A)
Ethyl alcohol done
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B)
Acetone done
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C)
Benzene done
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D)
Chloroform done
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question_answer23)
Mark the correct relationship between the boiling points of very dilute solutions of \[BaC{{l}_{2}}\,({{t}_{1}})\] and \[KCl\,({{t}_{2}})\], having the same molarity [CPMT 1984, 93]
A)
\[{{t}_{1}}={{t}_{2}}\] done
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B)
\[{{t}_{1}}>{{t}_{2}}\] done
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C)
\[{{t}_{2}}>{{t}_{1}}\] done
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D)
\[{{t}_{2}}\] is approximately equal to \[{{t}_{1}}\] done
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