Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Assuming the formation of an ideal solut...

Assuming the formation of an ideal solution, determine the boiling point of `a` mixture containing `1560g` benzene (molar mass `=78`) and `1125g` chlorobenzene (molar mass `=112.5`) using the following against an external pressure of `1000` Torr.

A

`90^(@)C`

B

`100^(@)C`

C

`110^(@)C`

D

`120^(@)C`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • SOLUTIONS

    RESONANCE|Exercise EXERCISE-2(PART-4)|4 Videos
  • SOLUTIONS

    RESONANCE|Exercise EXERCISE-3(PART-1)|14 Videos
  • SOLUTIONS

    RESONANCE|Exercise EXERCISE-2(PART-1)|25 Videos
  • SOLUTION AND COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES

    RESONANCE|Exercise PHYSICAL CHEMITRY (SOLUTION & COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES)|52 Videos
  • STEREOISOMERISM

    RESONANCE|Exercise EXERCISE (PART III : PRACTICE TEST-2 (IIT-JEE (ADVANCED PATTERN))|22 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The following is a table of the vapour pressure of pure benzene and chlorobenzene. Determine the boiling point of a mixture containing 40 mole percent of benzene and 60 mole percent of chlorobenzene at a pressure of 1000 mm Hg.

The molarity of solution containing 15.20 g of urea, (molar mass = 60) dissolved in 150 g of water is

Calculate the boiling point of solution containing 0.456g of camphor (molar mass =152 ) dissolved in 31.4g of acetone (boiling point =56.30^(@)C ), if the molar elevation constant per 100g of acetone is 17.2^(@)C.

The molality of solution containing 15.20 g of urea ( molar mass = 60 ) dissolved in 150 g of water is ______.

The boiling of a solution containing 1.5 g of dichlorobenzene in 100 g of benzene was higher by 0.268^(@)C . Calculate the molar mass of dichlorobenzene ( k_(b) for benzene 2.62 degree/molal)

Define boiling point. Write the formula to determine molar mass of a solute using freezing point depression method.

RESONANCE-SOLUTIONS-EXERCISE-2(PART-2)
  1. The plots of (1)/(X(A))vs.(1)/(Y(A)) (where X(A) and Y(A) are the mole...

    Text Solution

    |

  2. Which of the following is less than zero for ideal solutions ?

    Text Solution

    |

  3. Assuming the formation of an ideal solution, determine the boiling poi...

    Text Solution

    |

  4. Given P-x curve for a non-ideal liquid mixture (Fig.). Identify the co...

    Text Solution

    |

  5. If vapour pressure of pure liquids 'a' % 'B' are 300 and 800 torr resp...

    Text Solution

    |

  6. Which of the following curves represents the Henry's law ?

    Text Solution

    |

  7. According to Henry's law, the solubility of a gas in a given volume of...

    Text Solution

    |

  8. The degree of dissociation of an electrolyte is alpha and its van't Ho...

    Text Solution

    |

  9. Barium ion , CN^(-) and Co^(2+) form an ionic complex . If that comple...

    Text Solution

    |

  10. The relative decreases in the vapour pressure of an aqueous solution c...

    Text Solution

    |

  11. In the following aqueous solutions (A) 1m surcose (B) 1m potassium f...

    Text Solution

    |

  12. Dry air is slowly passed through three solutions of different concentr...

    Text Solution

    |

  13. A pressure cooker reduces cooking time because

    Text Solution

    |

  14. A solute 'S' undergoe a reversibel trimerization when dissolved in a c...

    Text Solution

    |

  15. When only a little quantity ofHgCl(2)is added to excess Kl(aq) to obta...

    Text Solution

    |

  16. The freezing point of of aqueous solution that contains 3% urea. 7.45%...

    Text Solution

    |

  17. x mole of KCl and y mole of BaCl(2) are both dissolved in 1kg of water...

    Text Solution

    |

  18. For a solution of 0.849g of mercurous chloride in 50g of HgCl(2)(l) th...

    Text Solution

    |

  19. At a constant temperature , DeltaS will be maximum for which of the fo...

    Text Solution

    |

  20. FeCl(3) on reaction with K(4)[Fe(CN)(6)] in aqueous solution gives blu...

    Text Solution

    |