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During depression of freezing point in a solution , the following are in equilibrium :

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  2. Sodium chloride solution freezes at lower temperature then water but b...

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  4. (a) State Henry's law. (b) At the same temperature, CO(2), gas is m...

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  5. Calculate the value of van't Hoff factor for a dilute solution of K(2)...

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  7. What will be the Van't Hoff factor for a dilute aqueous solution of Ba...

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  8. Statement-1 : When metyl alcohol is added to water, boliling point of ...

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  9. Colligative properties

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  10. Boiling point of an ideal liquid solution containing non-volatile solu...

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  11. Define osmotic pressure of a solution. How is the osmotic pressure ore...

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  13. Define the following terms: (i) Ideal solution (ii) Molarity (M)

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  14. Define the following terms: (i) Abnormal molar mass (ii) Van't Hoff ...

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  15. The azeotropic solution of two miscible liquids:

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  16. Derive the relationship between relative lowering in vapour pressure a...

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  17. State Raoult's law for a solution containing volatile components. Writ...

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  18. Write two differences between an ideal solution and a non-ideal soluti...

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  19. State Henry's law and mention some important applications ?

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  20. What is reverse osmosis? Write any one of its applications.

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