| List-I (Equilibrium Process) |
List-II (Physical Properties) |
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| A. | \(Liquid \rightleftharpoons Vapour\) | I. | Melting point |
| B. | \(Solid \rightleftharpoons Liquid\) | II. | Boiling point |
| C. | \(Solid \rightleftharpoons Vapour\) | III. | Sublimation point |
| D. | \(\small {Solute (solid) \rightleftharpoons Solute (solution)}\) | IV. | Saturated solution |
| V. | Unsaturated solution |
| 1. | \(242.8 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}\) | 2. | \(238.2 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}\) |
| 3. | \(241.8 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}\) | 4. | \(240.0 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}\) |
| 1. | 310°C | 2. | 25.73°C |
| 3. | 12.05 °C | 4. | 37°C |
| 1. | B > C > A | 2. | A > C > B |
| 3. | A > B > C | 4. | B > A > C |
What mass of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆) must be dissolved in 1 liter of solution to make it isotonic with a 15 g/L solution of urea (NH₂CONH₂)?
(Given : Molar mass in g \(\mathrm{mol}^{-1}\) C:12, H:1, O: 16, N:14)| List-I (Example) |
List-II (Type of solution) |
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| A. | Humidity | I. | Solid in solid |
| B. | Alloys | II. | Liquid in gas |
| C. | Amalgams | III. | Solid in gas |
| D. | Smoke | IV. | Liquid in solid |
| 1. | The solution is ideal. |
| 2. | The solution has a volume that is greater than the sum of individual volumes. |
| 3. | The solution shows positive deviation. |
| 4. | The solution shows negative deviation. |
| 1. | 0.05 M NaCl | 2. | 0.1 M KCl |
| 3. | 0.1 M MgSO4 | 4. | 0.1 M NaCl |