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200 mL of an aqueous solution contains 1.26 g of protein. The osmotic pressure of this solution at 300 K is found to be 2.57 × 10–3 bar. The molar mass of protein will be:

(R = 0.083 L bar mol–1 K–1):

1. 61038 g mol–1  2. 51022 g mol–1
3. 122044 g mol–1  4. 31011 g mol–1

Subtopic:  Osmosis & Osmotic Pressure |
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A 0.1 molal aqueous solution of a weak acid (HA) is 30 % ionized. If Kf for water is 1.86 °C/m, the freezing point of the solution will be:

1. –0.24 °C  2. –0.18 °C
3. –0.54 °C  4. –0.36 °C
Subtopic:  Depression of Freezing Point |
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Isotonic solutions have the same:

1. Vapour pressure

2. Freezing temperature

3. Osmotic pressure

4. Boiling temperature

Subtopic:  Osmosis & Osmotic Pressure |
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If 8 g of a non-electrolyte solute is dissolved in 114 g of n-octane to reduce its vapor pressure to 80 %, the molar mass (in g mol–1) of the solute is:

[Molar mass of n-octane is 114 g mol–1]

1. 40 2. 60
3. 80 4. 20
Subtopic:  Relative Lowering of Vapour Pressure |
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The positive deviations from Raoult’s law mean the vapour pressure is:

1. Higher than expected.
2. Lower than expected.
3. As expected.
4. None of the above

Subtopic:  Raoult's Law |
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The type of inter-molecular interactions present in:

(a) n-Hexane and n-octane (i) Van der Waal’s forces of attraction
(b) NaClO4 and water (ii) Ion-dipole interaction
(iii) Dipole-dipole interaction
 
(a) (b)
1. (i) (ii)
2. (ii) (ii)
3. (i) (iii)
4. (iii) (iii)
Subtopic:  Azeotrope |
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Henry’s law constant for the solution of methane in benzene at 298 K is 4.27 × 105 mm Hg. The mole fraction of methane in benzene at 298 K under 760 mm Hg will be:

1. 1.85 × 105

2. 192 × 104

3. 178 × 105

4. 18.7 × 10–5

Subtopic:  Concentration Terms & Henry's Law |
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The solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases with an increase in temperature because:

1. Dissolution of a gas in a liquid is an endothermic process. 
2. Dissolution of a gas in a liquid is an exothermic process. 
3. Gases are highly compressible.
4. All of the above.
Subtopic:  Introduction & Colligative properties |
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To minimize the painful effects accompanying deep sea diving, oxygen diluted with less soluble helium gas is used as breathing gas by the divers. This is an example of the application of:

1. Raoult's law 2. Henry's law
3. Ideal gas Equation 4. All of the above
Subtopic:  Concentration Terms & Henry's Law |
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The correct match for the below table is:
Type of solution  Example
a. Solid in gas i. Aerated water
b. Gas in liquid  ii. Smoke
c. Liquid in solid iii. Solution of hydrogen in palladium 
d. Gas in solid iv. Amalgams
   
a b c d
1. i iii iv ii
2. ii i iv iii
3. iii i iv ii
4. iv i ii iii
Subtopic:  Introduction & Colligative properties |
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