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
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A 0.5 molal aqueous solution of urea () is prepared. What is the mole fraction of urea?
0.0089
0.0090
0.50
0.99
100g of a liquid A (molar mass 140 g/mol) and 100g of liquid B (molar mass 70 g/mol) form an ideal solution. What is the mole fraction of B in the vapor phase? (Assume mmHg and mmHg)
1/3
2/3
1/2
3/4
1 gram of potassium hydroxide was treated with of HCl solution. The mass of potassium hydroxide left unreacted is equal to
0.4368 g
0.5 g
0.2 g
0.1 g
In the following change, . If the atomic weight of iron is 56, then its equivalent weight will be :
42
21
63
84
0.5 grams of sodium hydroxide was treated with of HCl solution. The mass of sodium hydroxide left unreacted is equal to
0.125 g
0.25 g
0.5 g
0 g
For the reaction : ; if are equivalent masses of and respectively, then is :
1
2
3
4
A solution is prepared by dissolving 2.5g of a non-volatile solute in 100g of water. The vapor pressure of the solution is found to be 22.87 Torr at . If the vapor pressure of pure water is 23.76 Torr at the same temperature, what is the molar mass of the solute (in g/mol)?
60
120
30
90
In the reaction, . The eq.wt. of is equal to its :
mol. wt.
None of these
g of a sample of required mL of in a titration in the presence of . Purity of is :
An increase in temperature typically causes which of the following changes in a chemical reaction?
Decrease in equilibrium constant
Increase in enthalpy change
Increase in reaction rate
Decrease in free energy change