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Define the terms osmotic and osmatic pressure. What is the advantage of using osmatic pressure as compared to their colligative properties for the determination of mobr masses of solute in solutions?

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AAKASH SERIES-DILUTE SOLUTIONS-EXERCISE - 1.2
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  2. Non ideal solutions exhibit either possitive (or) -ve deviations from...

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  3. Define the terms osmotic and osmatic pressure. What is the advantage o...

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  4. What is the effect of temperature of a solutions on its molarity and m...

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  5. What is the vapour pressure of one molal glucose solution at 100^(@)C ...

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  6. Vapour pressure of water at certain temperature is 155 mm Hg and that ...

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  7. At 100^@C vapour pressure of heptane and octane are respectively 105.2...

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  8. Vapour pressure of aqueous glucose at 373 K is 750 mm Hg. Calculate th...

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  9. A mixture of two immiscible liquids water and nitrobeneze boiling at 3...

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  10. State the law co-relating the pressure of a gas and its solubility in ...

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  11. State the condition resulting in reverse osmosis.

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  12. Define the following terms: (i) Ideal solution (ii) Azeotrope and (ii)...

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  13. If 0.869 g of cholesterol is dissolved in 4.4 g of diethyl ether the v...

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  14. Boiling point of 100 g water containing 12 g of glucose dissolved in 1...

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  15. Calculate the cryscopic constant of a solvent, If its latent heat of f...

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  16. Freezing point depression of millimolal KnFe(CN)(6) is 7.1 xx 10^(-3) ...

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  17. A solution of urea has boiling point 100.15^@C, Kf and Kb for water ar...

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  18. Compare the weigths of methanol and glycerol, which would be required ...

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  19. At 0^@C , the vapour pressure of pure water is 4.63 mm and an aqueous ...

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  20. 75.2g of phenol is dissoved in one kg of solvent of Kf value 14 K Kg m...

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