Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Solutions and Colligative Properties, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking
Prof. Anil Thomas Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Solutions and Colligative Properties, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking
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Questions from Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Solutions and Colligative Properties, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking with Hints & Solutions
The thermometer used in the determination of depression in the freezing point of a solution is the _______.

When swimming for a long time in salt water, the skin of one's fingertips wrinkles. Which one of the following property is responsible for this observation?

The solution, which obeys the Raoult’s law over the entire range of concentrations, at a given temperature is called a/an______solution.

Which of the following has the highest boiling point?

When a substance is dissolved in a solvent, the vapour pressure of the solvent is decreased. This results in ________.

The addition of common salt to a sample of water will_______.

The term cryoscopic constant and ebullioscopic constant are related with the_________, respectively.

The hard shell of an egg is dissolved in acetic acid, and then the egg was subsequently placed in a saturated solution of , ________.
