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Choose The Correct Answer For The Following Questions From The Given Alternatives
Choose The Correct Answer For The Following Questions From The Given Alternatives
Choose The Correct Answer For The Following Questions From The Given Alternatives
Choose the correct answer for the following questions from the given alternatives.
1. For a gas in contact with a solvent at a constant temperature, the concentration of the gas that dissolves in the
solvent is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas. This law is (A) Henry’s law (B) Raoult’s law
(C) Dalton’s law (D) van’t Hoff’s law
2. The weight percent of a solute in a solution is given by
(A) wt. of the solvent /wt. of the solute ×100 (B) wt. of the solute /wt. of the solvent ×100
(C) wt. of the solute / wt. of the solution×100 (D) wt. of the solution / wt. of the solute×100
3. The rate of crystallisation is the rate at which the
(A) solid molecules go into the solvent (B) solute molecules return to the crystal surface and are deposited on it
(C) solute molecules leave the surface of the solution (D) solute molecules condense on the surface of the
solution
4. The solubility generally rises with (A) increase in temperature (B) decrease in temperature
(C) increases in volume of the solvent (D)decrease in pressure
5.25grams of acetylene (C2H2) dissolves in 1L of acetone at 1.00 atm pressure. If the partial pressure of acetylene
is increased to 12.0 atm, what is its solubility in acetone? A.324g/L B. 27g/L C. 54g/L D.648g/L
6. The three forms of solutions (saturated, unsaturated or supersaturated solutions) can be identified by
A. adding a small crystal (seed) into the solution B .By adding extra solvents
C. By increasing pressure D. By decreasing the surface area
7. For question (6) above if the added crystal is dissolved, the solution is
A. Saturated B. Supersaturated C. Diluted D. Unsaturated
8. The solubility of KCl in water at 0 c is 28g/100ml, which of the following KCl solubility expression at 0 oc is
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