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  2. Molarity of a solution does not change with temparature .

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  3. There is no effect of temparature on the mole fraction of a solution .

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  4. Lowering of vapour pressure on dissolving a non-volatile solute in a l...

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  5. Rate of osmosis increases with increase in temparature.

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  6. How will you show that depression in freezing point is a colligative p...

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  7. Units of ebullioscopic constant are K kg mol^-1 .

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  8. for an aqueous solution of K^4[Fe(CN)6], the value of van't Hoff facto...

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  9. Define molality and molarity . Why is molality preffered over molarity...

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  10. Define Mole fraction

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  11. Define Mass percentage

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  12. Define Parts per million

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  13. State Henry's law and mention its some important applications.

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  14. State and explain : Raoult's law for volatile solute.

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  15. State and explain : Raoult's law for non-volatile solute.

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  16. Mixture of chloroform and acetone shown a negative deviation from Raou...

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  17. What are Azeotropes ?

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  18. Write differences between ideal and non-ideal solutions.

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  19. What are colligative properties ? Name four such properties.

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  20. Show that relative lowering in vapour pressure is a colligative proper...

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