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Solution distilled without change in com...

Solution distilled without change in composition at a temperature is called

A

amporphous

B

azeotropic mixture

C

supersaturated

D

ideal

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OP TANDON-SOLUTIONS (GENERAL AND COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES)-Set-1 (Level-A)
  1. A solution is defined as a :

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  2. Ideal solution is formed when its components :

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  3. Solution distilled without change in composition at a temperature is c...

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  4. Azeotropic mixtures are

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  5. The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pr...

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  6. Which of the following is not correct for an ideal solution ?

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  7. Solubility of a gas in a liquid solvent increases with

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  8. Saturated solution of NaCl on heating becomes :

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  9. A supersaturates solution is a metastable state of solution in which s...

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  10. When a crystal of a solute is introduced into a supersaturated solutio...

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  11. An electrolyte dissolves in water if :

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  12. The solubility of a substance is defined as the amount of solute in gr...

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  13. Which of the following will form an ideal solution ?

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  14. Which of the following shows positive deviation from Raoult's law ?

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  15. Which of the following shows negative deviation from Raoult's law?

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  16. An azeotropic solution of two liquids has a boiling point lower than e...

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  17. A maxima or minima obtained in the temperature composition curve of a ...

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  18. Which one of the following is not an ideal solution?

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  19. Which of the following solution pairs can be separated by fractional d...

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  20. When two liquids A and B are mixed, their boiling points become greate...

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