if the elevation in boiling point of a solution of non-volatile, non-electrolytic and non-associanting solute in solvent (`K_(b) =x K kg "mol"^(-1)`)is yK,then the depression in freezing point of solution of same concentration would be (`K_(f)` )of the sovent = `zk.kg"mol"^(-1)`)
A
`2xy/y`
B
`yz/x`
C
`xz/y`
D
`yz/(2x)`
Text Solution
Verified by Experts
The correct Answer is:
b
Topper's Solved these Questions
DILUTE SOLUTION
NARENDRA AWASTHI|Exercise Level 1 (Q.62 To Q.91)|1 Videos
The boiling point of a solvent containing non volatile solute :
Freezing point of a solvent containing a non volatile solute
Explain, why does elevation in boilng point occur on the addition of non-volatile solute into it ?
True or false The depression in freezing point for 1 m solution of a solute in water and benzene is same.
1.5 g of a non-volatile non-electrolyte is dissolved in 50 g of benzene (K_b=2.5K kg mol^-1) . The elevation of boiling point of the solution is 0.75K. The molecular weigth of the solute is gmol^-1 is
The freezing point of a solution containing 0.1g of K_3[Fe(CN)_6] in 100 g of water. (K_f=1.86 K kg mol^-1) is
Calculate depression of freezing point for 0.56 molal aq. Solution of KCl. (Given : K_f(H_(2)O) = 1.8 kg mol^(-1) ).
31 gm of ethylene glycol (C_2H_6O_2) is mixed with 500 gm of solvent. (K_f = 2 K kg "mol"^(-1)) . What is the freezing point of the solution in K ? (freezing point of solvent = 273K)
0.5 molal aqueous solution of a weak acid is 20% iionized. If K_f for water is 1.86K kg mol^-1 . The lowering in freezing point of the solution is
NARENDRA AWASTHI-DILUTE SOLUTION-Level 3 - Match The Column