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The osmotic pressure of unimolar KNO3 solution at 27°C is

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If osmotic pressure of a solution is 1 atm at 27° C, then at 327° C, the osmotic pressure is
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A solution X contains 12 g of urea per litre of water. Another solution Y contains 68.4 g of cane sugar per litre of water at the same temperature. The ratio of lowering of vapour pressure in solution X and Y is

N=14 u, C=12 u, O=16 u, H=1 u

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The solution of a non-volatile, non-electrolyte solute in water freezes at -0.30°C. The vapour pressure of pure water at 298 K is 23.51 mm Hg and Kf for water is 1.86 (°C) kg mol-1. The vapour pressure of this solution is
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An aqueous solution of an unknown solute boils at 373.18 K at the atmospheric pressure. If Kf and Kb for water are 1.86 and 0.512 kg mol-1 respectively, then the freezing point of the solution is

NOTE: Take the boiling point of pure water as 373 K

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At 300 K, two solutions of 0.01 M glucose and 0.02 M NaCl in water are separated by semipermeable membrane. An excess pressure is applied to prevent osmosis. The magnitude of the applied pressure is
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The depression in freezing point of water Kf=4.9 K/m  when a non-volatile and non-electrolyte solute is added to it, is 0.0049. The osmotic pressure of this solution at 500°C is (Assume molality=molarity)
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The molal depression constant of a solvent is 3.86  K/m and latent heat of fusion is 180.75  J/g. The normal freezing point of solvent on absolute scale is
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Two solvents A and B have Kf values 1.86 and 2.79 K mole-1 Kg, respectively. A given amount of a substance when dissolved in 500 g of A, completely dimerizes and when the same amount of substance is dissolved in 500 g of B, the solute undergoes complete trimerization. The ratio of observed lowering of freezing point in two cases for A and B will be