
Solutions - Types, Concentration Units
Chemistry ยท Grade 12 ยท Week 3 ยท 25 questions
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Grade 12 Chemistry โ Solutions - Types, Concentration Units: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- What is molarity of a solution containing 0.5 mol solute in 500 mL solution?
- Molality is defined as:
- A 40% (w/w) NaCl solution contains:
- What is the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 58.5 g NaCl in water and making up to 1 L?
- The relationship between molarity (M) and molality (m) is:
- Which concentration unit is temperature dependent?
- A solution is called unsaturated if:
- What is the normality of 0.1 M HโSOโ solution?
- Mole fraction of solute in a solution containing 1 mol solute and 99 mol solvent is:
- PPM (parts per million) is used for:
- If 10 g solute is dissolved in 90 g solvent, the mass percentage is:
- A supersaturated solution is formed by:
- The molality of pure water is approximately:
- What is the mole fraction of solvent in a 1 M NaCl solution (density = 1.04 g/mL)?
- Aqueous solutions with different solutes but same molality will have:
- The molarity of a dilute solution is always:
- A solution containing 10 mL solute in 100 mL solution has % (v/v) of:
- The normality of a solution is:
- Which is NOT a colligative property?
- A solution prepared by dissolving 2 mol salt in 1 kg water has molality of:
- The density of a NaCl solution increases with:
- PPM can be defined as:
- A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances is called:
- The van't Hoff factor (i) for a non-electrolyte is:
- The osmotic pressure of 0.1 M solution at 298 K is:
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