Navbodh Chemistry Class 11

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Navbodh Chemistry Class 11 Objective for Students

Which of the following statements about the composition of the vapor over an ideal 1 : 1 molal mixture of benzene and toluene is correct? Assume that the temperature is constant at 25°C. (Given : Vapour pressure data at 25°C, benzene = 12.8 kPa, toluene = 3.85 kPa)

(A) The vapor will contain a higher percentage of toluene

(B) The vapor will contain equal amounts of benzene and toluene

(C) Not enough information is given to make a prediction.

(D) The vapor will contain a higher percentage of benzene

Option d – The vapor will contain a higher percentage of benzene

Van’t a Hoff factor (i) for a dilute aqueous solution of the strong electrolyte barius hydroxide is

(A) 0

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D) 3

Option d – 3

A gas such as carbon monoxide would be most likely to obey the ideal gas law at

(A) High temperature and low pressure

(B) Low temperature and high pressure

(C) High temperature and high pressure

(D) Low temperature and low pressure

Option a – High temperature and low pressure

What is the mole fraction of the solute in a 1.00 m aqueous solution?

(A) 0.177

(B) 1.770

(C) 0.0354

(D) 0.0177

Option d – 0.0177

The mixture which shows positive deviation from Raoult’s law is :

(A) Chloroethane + Bromoethane

(B) Ethanol + Acetone

(C) Benzene + Toluene

(D) Acetone + Chloroform

Option b – Ethanol + Acetone

The mixture that forms maximum boiling azetrope is

(A) Ethanol + water

(B) Acetone + carbon disulfide

(C) Heptane + Octane

(D) Water + nitric acid

Option d – Water + nitric acid

Which of the following is dependent on temperature?

(A) Molality

(B) Molarity

(C) Mole fraction

(D) Weight percentage

Option b – Molarity

If the molality of the dilute solution is doubled, the value of the molal depression constant (K₂) will be

(A) Doubled

(B) Halved

(C) Tripled

(D) Unchanged

Option d – Unchanged

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