HARD
12th West Bengal Board
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An aqueous solution of glucose is made by dissolving 10 g of glucose C6H12O6 in 90 g of water at 303 K If the vapour pressure of pure water at 303 K be 32.8 mm Hg, what would be the vapour pressure of the solution?

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HARD
12th West Bengal Board
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The vapour pressure of pure benzene at a certain temperature is 0.850 bar. A non-volatile, non-electrolyte solid weighing 0.5 g is added to 39.0 g of benzene (molar mass 78 g mol-1). The vapour pressure of the solution then is 0.845 bar. What is the molecular mass of the solid substance?
HARD
12th West Bengal Board
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What mass of non-volatile solute, sucrose, need to be dissolved in 100 g of water to decrease the vapour pressure of water by 30%?
HARD
12th West Bengal Board
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A solution is made by dissolving 1.0 g urea and 2.0 g sucrose in 100 g water at 298 K, predict the vapour pressure of solution if the vapour pressure of water at 298 K is 23.756 torr.
MEDIUM
12th West Bengal Board
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18 g of glucose, C6H12O6 is dissolved in 1 kg of water in a saucepan. At what temperature will the water boil at (1.013 bar pressure) . Kb for water is 0.52 K kg mol-1.
MEDIUM
12th West Bengal Board
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The boiling point of benzene is 353.23 K. When 1.80 g of a nonvolatile solute was dissolved in 90 g of benzene, the boiling point is raised to 354.11K. Calculate the molar mass of the solute. Kb for benzene is 2.53 K kg mol-1.
HARD
12th West Bengal Board
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For a solution of 3.795 g of sulphur in 100 g CS2, the boiling point was 319.81 K. For pure CS2, the boiling point is 319.45 K and the enthalpy of vapourisation is 351.87. Jg-1. What is the molar mass and formula of sulphur in CS2?
MEDIUM
12th West Bengal Board
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A solution containing 7.5 g of urea (Mol. wt. 60) in one kg of water freezes at the same temperature as another solution containing 15 g of solute S in the same amount of water. Calculate molecular mass of S.
HARD
12th West Bengal Board
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Water is used in car radiators. In winter season, ethylene glycol is added to water so that water may not freeze:
Assuming ethylene glycol to be non-volatile, calculate minimum amount of ethylene glycol that must be added to 6.0 kg of water to prevent it from freezing at -0.3°C. The molal depression constant of water is 1.86°.