
Solutions - Colligative Properties (RLVP, Elevation, Depression, Osmotic Pressure)
Chemistry · Grade 12 · Week 4 · 25 questions
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Grade 12 Chemistry — Solutions - Colligative Properties (RLVP, Elevation, Depression, Osmotic Pressure): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Relative lowering of vapor pressure is:
- Raoult's law applies to:
- A solution of glucose in water is an example of:
- The boiling point elevation constant (Kb) for water is:
- The freezing point depression constant (Kf) for water is:
- Boiling point elevation (ΔTb) = i × Kb × m, where i is:
- The freezing point of a 1 m NaCl solution (i = 2) is approximately:
- Osmotic pressure (π) = i × n × R × T / V can also be written as:
- Which property is independent of molecular weight?
- Osmotic pressure at 25°C (298 K) for 0.1 M solution is approximately:
- A 0.1 M NaCl solution will have higher boiling point than:
- The boiling point of a solution is always:
- The freezing point of a solution is always:
- Determination of molar mass using colligative property is most accurate using:
- The osmotic pressure is least affected by:
- For a 1 M solution, the order of colligative effects is:
- Isotonic solutions have:
- A hypertonic solution will cause a cell to:
- The elevation in boiling point for 0.5 m solution of CaCl₃ (i ≈ 3) is:
- Which shows maximum boiling point elevation for 0.1 m aqueous solution?
- The depression in freezing point for 0.1 m NaCl (i = 2) is:
- Vapor pressure of water lowering at 25°C due to dissolution of 1 mol NaCl in 100 mol water is:
- The molar volume of solvent changes, but ΔP/P remains constant due to:
- An ideal solution follows:
- For two volatile components following Raoult's law, total pressure P =:
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