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The freezing point of ether was lowered by on dissolving of phenol in of ether. Calculate the molar mass of phenol and comment on the result. Given : (ether) .

The addition of of a substance to raises the boiling point of by . If is , calculate the freezing point depression.
Given : .

To of water of acetic acid is added. If of acetic acid is dissociated, what will be the depression of freezing point? .

aqueous solution of freezes at What is the apparent percentage of dissociation ? ( for water )

A solution containing of barium nitrate in of water boils at . Calculate the degree of ionization of the salt. (water) .

A certain mass of a substance, when dissolved in , lowers the freezing point by . The same mass of solute dissolved in water lowers the freezing point by . If the substance has normal molecular weight in benzene and is completely ionized in water, into how many ions does it dissociate in water? for and are and .

At , two solutions of glucose in water of concentration and are separated by semipermeable membrane. Pressure needs to be applied on a solution, to prevent osmosis? Calculate the magnitude of this applied pressure in atm?

The vapour pressure of ethanol and methanol are and respectively. An ideal solution is prepared at the same temperature by mixing of ethanol with of methanol. Calculate total vapour pressure of the solution.
