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The elevation in boiling point is direct...

The elevation in boiling point is directly proportional to

A

mole fraction of the solution

B

molarity of the solution

C

molality of the solution

D

molarity of the solvent

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  • If Raoult's law is obeyed, the vapour pressure of the solvent in a solution is directly proportional to

    A
    The volume of the solution
    B
    Mole fraction of the solute
    C
    Mole fraction of the solvent and solute
    D
    Mole fraction of the solvent
  • The minimum elevation in boiling point is given by a solution of

    A
    0.1 M NaCl
    B
    0.1 M Urea
    C
    0.1 M`MgCl_2`
    D
    0.1 M`Al_2(SO_4)_3`
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    A
    `P/sqrtd`
    B
    `sqrt(P/d)`
    C
    P/d
    D
    `sqrtp/d`
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