Ramendra C Mukerjee Solutions for Chapter: Dilute Solution and Colligative Properties, Exercise 2: Objective Problems

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Ramendra C Mukerjee Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Ramendra C Mukerjee Solutions for Chapter: Dilute Solution and Colligative Properties, Exercise 2: Objective Problems

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Questions from Ramendra C Mukerjee Solutions for Chapter: Dilute Solution and Colligative Properties, Exercise 2: Objective Problems with Hints & Solutions

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The temperature at which the vapour pressure of a liquid equals the external pressure is called

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The ratio of the value of any colligative property for KCl solution to that for sugar solution is nearly

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For an aqueous solution of NaCl, the observed molecular weight of NaCl will be

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What is the weight of water in 1 litre of 2 M NaCl solution of density 1.117 g/mL?

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Glucose is added to 1 litre of water to such an extent that ΔTf/Kf becomes equal to 1/1000. The weight of glucose added is:

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Which of the following colligative properties is associated with the concentration term 'molarity'?

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Which of the following experimental methods is adopted to determine the osmotic pressure?

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Which of the following solutes will produce the largest total molality of solute particles upon the addition to 1 kg of water?