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Solutions - JEE Main 2024 January Question Bank - MathonGo
Solutions - JEE Main 2024 January Question Bank - MathonGo
We have three aqueous solutions of NaCl labelled as ' A ', ' B ' and ' C ' with concentration 0.1M,
0.01M&0.001M , respectively. The value of van t' Haft factor (i) for these solutions will be in the order.
(1) i A
< iB < iC
(2) i A
< iC < iB
(3) i A
= iB = iC
(4) i A
> iB > iC
Mass of ethylene glycol (antifreeze) to be added to 18.6 kg of water to protect the freezing point at −24 ∘
C is
A solution of two miscible liquids showing negative deviation from Raoult's law will have :
(1) Molarity
(2) Mass percentage
(3) Molality
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A solution of H 2 SO4 is 31.4%H 2 SO4 by mass and has a density of 1.25 g/mL. The molarity of the H 2 SO4
What happens to freezing point of benzene when small quantity of napthalene is added to benzene?
(1) Increases
The mass of sodium acetate (CH 3 COONa) required to prepare 250 mL of 0.35M aqueous solution is
If a substance ' A ' dissolves in solution of a mixture of ' B ' and ' C ' with their respective number of moles as
nC
(1) nA ×nB ×nC
nC
(2) nA +nB +nC
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(4) nB
nA +nB
The solution from the following with highest depression in freezing point/lowest freezing point is
Identify the mixture that shows positive deviations from Raoult's Law
(1) (CH 3)
2
CO + C6 H5 NH2
(2) CHCl 3 + C6 H6
(4) (CH 3)
2
CO + CS2
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Answer Key
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Solutions MathonGo
Q1
Q2
W = 14880gm
= 14.880 kg
Q3
PA < PA 0XA
0
P B < P B XB
Q4
Volume of solution
Since volume depends on temperature, molarity will change upon change in temperature.
Q5
nsolute
M = × 1000
V
31.4
( )
98
= × 1000
100
( )
1.25
= 4.005 ≈ 4
Q6
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Solutions MathonGo
π = CRT
π1 T1
⇒ =
π2 T2
5
π 1 T2 7 × 10 × 283
⇒ π2 = =
T1 273
4 −2
= 72.56 × 10 Nm
Q7
M × 1000
m =
dsol × 1000 − M × Molar mass solute
−3
815 × 10 m
Q8
Q9
Ans. 7
Q10
nC
Mole fraction of C =
nA +nB +nC
Q11
Hence
∘
ΔTf = (1 + α) ⋅ kf = 3 × 1.86 = 5.58 C(α < 1)
180 3
2) m 2 =
60
= 3, i = 0.5, ΔTf =
2
′
× kf = 7.68 C
∘
180 1.48
3) m 3 =
122
= 1.48, i = 0.5, ΔTf =
2
× kf
′ ∘
= 3.8 C
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Solutions MathonGo
4) m 4 =
180
180
′
= 1, i = 1, ΔTf = 1 ⋅ kf = 1.86 C
∘
As per NCERT, k f
′
(H2 O) = 1.86k ⋅ kgmol
−1
′ −1
kf ( Benzene ) = 5.12k ⋅ kgmol
Q12
(CH3 ) CO + CS2
2
Exibits positive deviations from Raoult's Law
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