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प्रश्न
1 g of a non-volatile non-electrolyte solute is dissolved in 100 g of two different solvents A and B, whose ebullioscopic constants are in the ratio of 1 : 5. The ratio of the elevation in their boiling points, `(Delta T_b (A))/(Delta T_b (B))`, is ______.
विकल्प
5 : 1
1 : 0.2
10 : 1
1 : 5
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उत्तर
1 g of a non-volatile non-electrolyte solute is dissolved in 100 g of two different solvents A and B, whose ebullioscopic constants are in the ratio of 1 : 5. The ratio of the elevation in their boiling points, `(Delta T_b (A))/(Delta T_b (B))`, is 1 : 5.
Explanation:
Given: Mass of solute = 1 g
Mass of both solvents A and B = 100 g = 0.1 kg
Ebullioscopic constants (boiling point elevation constants) ratio:
`K_b^((A)) : K_b^((B)) = 1 : 5`
ΔTb = Kb m
= `K_b * (n_"solute")/"mass of solvent in kg"`
Since
The solute and its mass are the same.
The mass of the solvents is the same.
The elevation in boiling point is directly proportional to Kb.
`(Delta T_b^((A)))/(Delta T_b^((B))) = (K_b^((A)))/(K_b^((B)))`
= `1/5`
= 1 : 5
