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The boiling point (in C) of 0.1 molal aqueous solution of CuSO4.5H2O at 1 bar is closest to: [Given: Ebullioscopic (molal boiling point elevation) constant of water, Kb=0.512 K kgmol-1

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Which of the following aqueous solution will have the boiling point 102.2°C? The molal elevation constant for water is 2.2 K kg mol-1.
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The elevation in the boiling point of an aqueous solution of NaCl is 0.01°C. If its van't Hoff factor is 1.92, the molality of NaCl solution is ___(Kb for water =0.52 K kg mol-1)
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Molal elevation constant is the elevation in boiling point produced by
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Acetic acid dimerises when dissolved in benzene. As a result boiling point of the solution rises by 0.36°C, when 100 g of benzene is mixed with X g of acetic acid. In this solution, if experimentally measured molecular weight of acetic acid is 117.8 and molar elevation constant of benzene is 2.57 K kg mol-1, what is the weight % and degree of dissociation (in %) of acetic acid in benzene?
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58.5 g of NaCl and 180 g of glucose were separately dissolved in 1000 mL of water. Identify the correct statement regarding the elevation of boiling point (b.pt.) of the resulting solutions.
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The boiling point of a sugar solution when 3.42 g of sugar is dissolved in 40 g water is Kb=0.52C
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The boiling point of 0.001 M aqueous solutions of NaCl, Na2SO4, K3PO4 and CH3COOH should follows the order.
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The elevation of boiling point of 0.10m aqueous CrCl3.xNH3 solution is two times that of 0.05 m aqueous CaCl2 solution. The value of x is ..
[Assume 100% ionisation of the complex and CaCl2, coordination number of Cr as 6, and that all NH3 molecules are present inside the coordination sphere]
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An aqueous solution freezes at 272.4 K, while pure water freezes at 273 K, given Kf=1.86 K kg mol-1, and Kb=0.512 K kg mol-1; the molality of solution and boiling point of solution respectively will be -
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Solute 'X' dimerises in water to the extent of 80%2.5 g of 'X' in 100 g of water increases the boiling point by 0.3°C. The molar mass of 'X' is
Kb=0.52 K kgmol-1
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What will be the boiling point of 30 g benzene containing 0.75 g of benzoic acid which undergoes 75% dimerization? Boiling point of pure benze=80.1°C and Kb=2.53Kmol-1 kg
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If mol of NaCl solute is dissolved in kg of water, at what temperature will water boil at 1.013 bar?

Kb of water is 0.52K kg mol-1
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The correct relation between the elevation in boiling point and the molar mass of a solute is: ( W 1 and W 2 are respectively weight of solvent & solute)
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An aqueous solution containing 1.0 g of urea boils at 100.25°C. The aqueous solution containing 3.0 g of glucose in the same volume will boil at:
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The plot given below shows P-T curves (where, P is the pressure and T is the temperature) for two solvents X and Y and isomolal solutions of NaCl in these solvents. NaCl completely dissociates in both the solvents.

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On the addition of equal number of moles of a non-volatile solute S in equal amount (in kg) of these solvents, the elevation of boiling point of solvent X is three times that of solvent Y. The solute S is known to undergo dimerization in these solvents. If the degree of dimerization is 0.7 in the solvent Y, the degree of dimerization in the solvent X is _______.

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1 molal aqueous solution of an electrolyte A2 B3 is 60% ionised. The boiling point of the solution at 1 atm is _____ K. (Rounded-off to the nearest integer) [Given Kb for H2O=0.52 K kg mol-1]
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If a compound AB dissociates to the extent of 75% in an aqueous solution, the molality of the solution which shows a 2.5 K rise in the boiling point of the solution is ___ molal. (Rounded-off to the nearest integer) Kb=0.52K kg mol-1.
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180 g of glucose, C6H12O6 is dissolved in 1 kg of water in a saucepan. At what temperature the solution will boil at 1.013 bar?
Kb for water is 0.52 K kg mol-1)
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1 g of a non-volatile non-electrolyte solute is dissolved in 100 g of two different solvents A and B whose ebullioscopic constants are in the ratio of 1:5. The ratio of the elevation in their boiling points, TbATbB, is: (assuming they have the same molar mass)
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The boiling point of 0.2 mol kg-1 solution of X in water is greater than equimolal solution of Y in water. Which one of the following statements is true in this case?