Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Solutions and Colligative Properties, Exercise 4: Evaluation Test

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Prof. Anil Thomas Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Solutions and Colligative Properties, Exercise 4: Evaluation Test

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 11: Solutions and Colligative Properties, Exercise 4: Evaluation Test with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MHT-CET TRIUMPH Chemistry Multiple Choice Questions Part - 1 Based on Std. XI & XII Syllabus of MHT-CET solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Solutions and Colligative Properties, Exercise 4: Evaluation Test with Hints & Solutions

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If 10 g of a solute was dissolved in 250 mL of water and osmotic pressure of the solution was found to be 600 mm Hg at 300 K, then molecular weight of the solute is ___ g mol-1.

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If density of a solvent is greater than 1 kg dm-3, then the molarity M and molality m are related as_____.

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At a certain hill-station, pure water boils at 99.7250 C. If the Kb for water is 0.513ºC K kg mol-1, the boiling point of the 0.69 m solution of urea will be_____.

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A solution containing 500 g of a protein per litre is isotonic with a solution containing 3.42 g of sucrose per litre. The molar mass of protein in g mol-1 is

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The osmotic pressure of a solution at 276 K is 2.5 atm. Its osmotic pressure at 546 K, under similar conditions will be_____.

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Identify the compound amongst the following, of which 0.05 m aqueous solution has the highest boiling point.

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For sodium chloride dissolved in water, the Van't Hoff's factor i accounts for the extent of the solute.