A mixture of two volatile liquids A and B follows Raoult's law. At a certain temperature, the partial pressures of A and B above the solution are 200 mmHg and 300 mmHg respectively. If the mole fraction of A in the liquid phase is 0.4, what is the vapor pressure of pure A at this temperature?
500 mmHg
600 mmHg
750 mmHg
1000 mmHg
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For the reaction, The normality of (mol.wt. = 189.7) solution prepared by dissolving 47.5 g in acid solution and diluting with to a total of 2.25 litre is :
0.222
0.111
0.333
0.444
Chromite ore is concentrated by:
Magnetic separation
Froth flotation
Leaching
Gravity separation
In the standardization of using by iodometry, the equivalent weight of is :
$\begin{array}{*{20}{l}}
{\left( {molecular{\rm{ }}weight} \right)/2}
\end{array}$
$\begin{array}{*{20}{l}}
{\left( {molecular{\rm{ }}weight} \right)/6}
\end{array}$
$\begin{array}{*{20}{l}}
{\left( {molecular{\rm{ }}weight} \right)/3}
\end{array}$
Same as molecular weight
1 gram of sodium hydroxide is neutralized with excess hydrochloric acid. If 0.73 g of sodium chloride is formed, what is the percentage yield of the reaction?
25%
50%
75%
100%
Reactants react in the equal number of β¦β¦.. to give products.
Mole
Weights
Equivalent
All of these
In chromatography, the component that travels the furthest on the chromatogram is the one that is:
Most soluble in the mobile phase and least adsorbed to the stationary phase
Least soluble in the mobile phase and most adsorbed to the stationary phase
Equally soluble in both phases
Insoluble in both phases
2 grams of sodium hydroxide was treated with of HCl solution. The mass of sodium hydroxide left unreacted is equal to
0.5 g
0.25 g
1 g
0.75 g
A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.25 moles of glucose in 500g of water. What is the molality of the glucose solution?
0.25 molal
0.5 molal
1 molal
2 molal
In the following change, . If the atomic weight of iron is 56, then its equivalent weight will be :
42
21
63
84
A mixture of sand, salt, and iron filings can be separated using a combination of methods. Which sequence is the most efficient?
Dissolution, filtration, evaporation, magnetic separation
Filtration, dissolution, evaporation, magnetic separation
Magnetic separation, dissolution, filtration, evaporation
Evaporation, filtration, dissolution, magnetic separation