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A solution is prepared by mixing ethanol and water. The mole fraction of ethanol in the mixture is .
Given,
Standard freezing point of water
Standard freezing point of ethanol
Standard boiling point of water
Standard boiling point of ethanol
Vapour pressure of pure water
Vapour pressure of pure ethanol
Molecular weight of water
Molecular weight of ethanol
The vapour pressure of the solution is

Two liquids, and , form an ideal solution. At , the vapour pressure of the solution containing one mole of and three moles of is . At the same temperature, if one mole of is further added to this solution, the vapour pressure of the solution increases by . The vapour pressure of and (in ) in their pure states will be, respectively:

The vapour pressure of a solvent decreased by when a nonvolatile solute was added to the solvent. The mole fraction of the solute in the solution is What would be the mole fraction of the solvent if the decrease in the vapour pressure is to be ?

A solution M is prepared by mixing ethanol and water. The mole fraction of ethanol in the mixture is Given
Standard freezing point of water
Standard freezing point of ethanol
Standard boiling point of water
Standard boiling point of ethanol
Vapour pressure of pure water
Vapour pressure of pure ethanol
Molecular weight of water
Molecular weight of ethanol
Water is added to the solution M such that the mole fraction of water in solution becomes 0.9. What is the boiling point of this solution?
[Hint: Solute is ethanol and solvent is water]

A solution is prepared by mixing ethanol and water. The mole fraction of ethanol in the mixture is .
Given,
Standard freezing point of water
Standard freezing point of ethanol
Standard boiling point of water
Standard boiling point of ethanol
Vapour pressure of pure water
Vapour pressure of pure ethanol
Molecular weight of water
Molecular weight of ethanol
The freezing point of the solution is

The of a solution of a weak acid is found to be at a temperature . The osmotic pressure of the acid solution would be equal to

The degree of dissociation () can be calculated using the formula,
This formula is applicable at

is isotonic with glucose. Degree of dissociation of is-
