A beaker contains a solution of substance 'A'. Precipitation of substance ‘A’ takes place when a small amount of 'A' is added to the solution. The solution is:

1. Saturated. 2. Supersaturated.
3. Unsaturated. 4. Concentrated.
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The maximum amount of a solid solute that can be dissolved in a specified amount of a given liquid solvent does not depend upon:

1. Temperature 2. Nature of solute
3. Pressure 4. Nature of solvent
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Colligative properties depend on:

1. The nature of the solute particles dissolved in the solution.
2. The number of solute particles in the solution.
3. The physical properties of the solute particles dissolved in the solution.
4. The nature of solvent particles.

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Relative lowering of vapor pressure is a colligative property because:

(a) It depends on the concentration of a non-electrolyte solute in a solution and does not depend on the nature of the solute molecules
(b) It depends on the number of particles of electrolyte solute in a solution and does not depend on the nature of the solute particles
(c) It depends on the concentration of a non-electrolyte solute in solution as well as on the nature of the solute molecules
(d) It depends on the concentration of an electrolyte or non-electrolyte solute in solution as well as on the nature of solute molecules


The correct choice among the given is:

1. (a, b)

2. (b, c)

3. (c, d)

4. (a, d)

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Isotonic solutions must have the same:

(a) Solute
(b) Density
(c) Elevation in boiling point
(d) Depression in freezing point

1. (a, b)

2. (b, c)

3. (c, d)

4. (a, d)

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Colligative properties are observed when:

(a) A non-volatile solid is dissolved in a volatile liquid
(b) A non-volatile liquid is dissolved in another volatile liquid
(c) A gas is dissolved in a non-volatile liquid
(d) A volatile liquid is dissolved in another volatile liquid


1. (a, b)
2. (b, c)
3. (c, d)
4. (a, d)

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