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What is the normality of a solution to be used as an oxidant in acid medium, which contain 15.8 g of the compound in 100 mL of solution? Mol. wt. of is 158 :
What is the mole fraction of the solute in a 1.00 m aqueous solution of glucose?
0.0177
0.0180
0.982
1.00
A solution is prepared by dissolving 20g of a non-volatile solute in 180g of water. If the vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 23.76 mmHg and the solution exhibits a vapor pressure of 23.52 mmHg, what is the molar mass of the solute? (Molar mass of water = 18 g/mol)
99 g/mol
198 g/mol
297 g/mol
396 g/mol
The speed of sound in air is dependent on temperature. Which of the following correctly describes this relationship?
Speed of sound decreases with increasing temperature
Speed of sound increases with increasing temperature
Speed of sound is independent of temperature
Speed of sound initially increases then decreases with increasing temperature
When one mole of reacts with , the volume of chlorine liberated at will be:
11.2 litre
22.4 litre
44.8 litre
56.0 litre
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 was reacted with of sulfuric acid (). What mass of sodium hydroxide remains unreacted?
0 g
0.2 g
0.4 g
0.6 g
How many gram of are present in a solution which requires 40 mL, of 0.11 N to react with it,
12.7 g
0.558 g
25.4 g
11.4 g
What volume of 0.40 would be required to react with the liberated by adding excess of KI to 50 mL of 0.20 solution?
12.5 mL
25 mL
50 mL
2.5 mL
Which concentration term is independent of temperature?
Molarity
Molality
Normality
Formality