151. If $$1\,g$$  of solute $$\left( {{\text{molar}}\,\,{\text{mass}} = 50\,g\,mo{l^{ - 1}}} \right)$$      is dissolved in $$50\,g$$  of solvent and the elevation in boiling point is $$1\,K.$$  The molar boiling constant of the solvent is

A 2
B 3
C 2.5
D 5
Answer :   2.5
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152. At $${100^ \circ }C$$  the vapour pressure of a solution of $$6.5\,g$$  of a solute in $$100\,g$$  water is $$732\,mm.$$  If $${K_b} = 0.52,$$   the boiling point of this solution will be

A $${100^ \circ }C$$
B $${102^ \circ }C$$
C $${103^ \circ }C$$
D $${101^ \circ }C$$
Answer :   $${101^ \circ }C$$
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153. Which one of the following statements is incorrect?

A The correct order of osmotic pressure for $$1.01\,M$$  aqueous solution of each compound is $$BaC{l_2} > KCl > C{H_3}COOH > {\text{Sucrose}}$$
B The osmotic pressure $$\left( \pi \right)$$  of a solution is given by the equation $$\pi = MRT,$$   where $$M$$  is the molarity of the solution
C Raoult’s law states that the vapour pressure of a component over a solution is proportional to its mole fraction
D Two sucrose solutions of same molality prepared in different solvents will have the same freezing point depression
Answer :   Two sucrose solutions of same molality prepared in different solvents will have the same freezing point depression
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154. At $${15^ \circ }C$$  and 1 atmosphere partial pressure of hydrogen, $$20\,mL$$  of hydrogen measured at $$STP$$  dissolves in $$1\,L$$  of water. If water at $${15^ \circ }C$$  is exposed to a gaseous mixture having a total pressure of $$1500\,mm$$  of $$Hg$$ ( excluding the vapour pressure of water ) and containing $$80\% $$  hydrogen by volumne, then the volume of hydrogen measured at $$STP$$  that will dissolve in $$1\,L$$  of water is

A $$20.0\,mL$$
B $$31.6\,mL$$
C $$36.1\,mL$$
D $$26.3\,mL$$
Answer :   $$31.6\,mL$$
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155. On the basis of informations given below mark the correct option.
Informations :
(i) In bromoethane and chloroethane mixture intermolecular interactions of $$A-A$$  and $$B-B$$  type are nearly same as $$A-B$$  type interactions.
(ii) In ethanol and acetone mixture $$A-A$$  or $$B-B$$  type intermolecular interactions are stronger than $$A - B$$  type interactions.
(iii) In chloroform and acetone mixture $$A-A$$  or $$B-B$$  type intermolecular interactions are weaker than $$A- B$$  type interactions.

A Solution (ii) and (iii) will follow Raoult's law
B Solution (i) will follow Raoult's law.
C Solution (ii) will show negative deviation from RaouIt's law.
D Solution (iii) will show positive deviation from Raoult's law
Answer :   Solution (i) will follow Raoult's law.
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156. A solution is obtained by mixing $$200\,g$$  of $$30\% $$  and $$300\,g$$  of $$20\% $$  solution by weight. What is the percentage of solute in the final solution ?

A 50 %
B 28 %
C 64 %
D 24 %
Answer :   24 %
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157. Which one is not equal to zero for an ideal solution?

A $$\Delta {H_{{\text{mix}}}}$$
B $$\Delta {S_{{\text{mix}}}}$$
C $$\Delta {V_{{\text{mix}}}}$$
D $$\Delta P = {P_{{\text{observed}}}} - {P_{{\text{Raoult}}}}$$
Answer :   $$\Delta {S_{{\text{mix}}}}$$
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158. A gas such as carbon monoxide would be most likely to obey the ideal gas law at

A high temperatures and low pressures
B low temperatures and high pressures
C high temperatures and high pressures
D low temperatures and low pressures
Answer :   high temperatures and low pressures
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159. A binary liquid solution is prepared by mixing $$n$$-heptane and ethanol. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the behaviour of the solution?

A The solution is non-ideal, showing $$-ve$$  deviation from Raoult’s Law.
B The solution is non-ideal, showing $$+ve$$  deviation from Raoult’s Law.
C $$n$$-heptane shows $$+ve$$  deviation while ethanol shows –$$ve$$  deviation from Raoult’s Law.
D The solution formed is an ideal solution.
Answer :   The solution is non-ideal, showing $$+ve$$  deviation from Raoult’s Law.
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160. 0.2 molal acid $$HX$$  is $$20\% $$  ionised in solution. $${K_f} = 1.86\,{\text{K}}\,{\text{molalit}}{{\text{y}}^{ - 1}}.$$     The freezing point of the solution is :

A -0.45
B -0.90
C -0.31
D -0.53
Answer :   -0.45
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