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Determine the osmotic pressure of a solution prepared by dissolving 2.5 × 10−2 g of K2SO4 in 2L of water at 25°C, assuming that it is completely dissociated.

(R = 0.0821 L atm K−1 mol−1, Molar mass of K2SO4 = 174 g mol−1)

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass >> Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure

Give an example each of a molecular solid and an ionic solid.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Classification of Crystalline Solids

Gas (A) is more soluble in water than Gas (B) at the same temperature. Which one of the two gases will have the higher value of KH (Henry’s constant) and why

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Solubility >> Solubility of a Gas in a Liquid

In non-ideal solution, what type of deviation shows the formation of maximum boiling azeotropes?

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Vapour Pressure of Liquid >> Vapour Pressure of Liquid- Liquid Solutions

An element crystallises in a b.c.c lattice with cell edge of 500 pm. The density of the element is 7.5g cm-3. How many atoms are present in 300 g of the element?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell

Calculate the boiling point of solution when 4g of MgSO4 (M= 120 g mol-1) was dissolved in 100g of water, assuming MgSO4 undergoes complete ionization. (Kb for water = 0.52 K kgmol-1)

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass >> Elevation of Boiling Point

Why do gases always tend to be less soluble in liquids as the temperature is raised?

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Solubility >> Solubility of a Gas in a Liquid

State Raoult’s law for the solution containing volatile components

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Vapour Pressure of Liquid >> Vapour Pressure of Liquid- Liquid Solutions

Calculate the amount of CaCl2 (molar mass = 111 g mol−1) which must be added to 500 g of water to lower its freezing point by 2 K, assuming CaCl2 is completely dissociated. (Kf for water = 1.86 K kg mol−1)

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass >> Depression of Freezing Point

An element with density 10 g cm−3 forms a cubic unit cell with edge length of 3 × 10−8 cm. What is the nature of the cubic unit cell if the atomic mass of the element is 81 g mol−1?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Calculations Involving Unit Cell Dimensions

What type of non-stoichiometric point defect is responsible for the pink colour of LiCl ?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Imperfections in Solids - Introduction

What type of stoichiometric defect is shown by NaCl ?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Imperfections in Solids - Introduction

How will you distinguish between the following pair of terms?

Tetrahedral and octahedral voids

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Close Packed Structures - Formula of a Compound and Number of Voids Filled

How will you distinguish between the following pair of terms?

Crystal lattice and unit cell

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells

Write the type of magnetism observed when the magnetic moments are oppositely aligned and cancel out each other.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties

Which stoichiometric defect does not change the density of the crystal?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Imperfections in Solids - Introduction

Write the type of magnetism observed when the magnetic moments are aligned in parallel and anti-parallel directions in unequal numbers.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties

Which stoichiometric defect decreases the density of the crystal?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Imperfections in Solids - Introduction

Explain ionic solids are hard and brittle.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Classification of Crystalline Solids

Define Molarity (M).

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Expressing Concentration of Solutions
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