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The addition of of a compound to of benzene (density ) lowers the freezing point from to . If the freezing point constant, , for benzene is , the molar mass of the compound is approximately:

A solution containing of nicotine in of water freezes degrees below the normal freezing point of water. If the molal freezing point depression constant, , then the molar mass of nicotine is:

The vapour pressure of pure liquid is and at the same temperature when of solid is dissolved in of , its vapour pressure is reduced to . If the molecular mass of is , then the molecular mass of is:

The vapour pressure of a solution of a non-volatile solute in a solvent is of the vapour pressure of the solvent at the same temperature. If the molecular weight of the solvent is times the molecular weight of the solute, what is the ratio of weight of solvent to solute?

In of water, of a non-volatile compound is dissolved. At the vapour pressure of the solution is . Assuming that the compound does not undergo association or dissociation, the molar mass of the compound in is

A mixture of toluene and benzene boils at . Assuming ideal behaviour, the mole fraction of toluene in the mixture is closest to:
[Vapour pressures of pure toluene and pure benzene at are and , respectively. ]

of a monobasic acid is found to be . Hence, its osmotic pressure at a given temperature is-

When of naphthenic acid is dissolved in of benzene , a freezing point depression of is observed. The van't Hoff factor is x, then the value of 10x is
