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प्रश्न
The boiling point of water in a 0.1 molal silver nitrate solution (solution A) is x°C. To this solution A, an equal volume of 0.1 molal aqueous barium chloride solution is added to make a new solution B. The difference in the boiling points of water in the two solutions A and B is y × 10−2 °C.
Assume: Densities of the solutions A and B are the same as that of water and the soluble salts dissociate completely.
Use: Molal elevation constant (kb = 0.5 K kg mol−1, Boiling point of pure water as 100°C)
- The value of ‘x’ is ______.
- The value of ‘y’ is ______.
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उत्तर
- The value of ‘x’ is 100.1.
- The value of ‘y’ is 2.5.
Explanation:
i. We know that
ΔTb = i Kb m
Here (i) for AgNO3 = 2
ΔTb = 2 × 0.5 × 0.1
= 0.1
(Ts − T0)A = 0.1
(Ts)A = 100.1°C
∴ x = 100.1
ii. Now ‘A’ of equal volume is mixed with 0.1 molal BaCl2 solution to get solution B. Both react to give AgCl.
0.1 mole of AgNO3 is present in 1000 g of solvent or 1017 g or 1017 ml of solution.
\[\ce{\underset{0}{\underset{0.1 V}{2AgNO3_{(aq)}}} + \underset{0.05 V}{\underset{0.1 V}{BaCl2_{(aq)}}} -> \underset{0.1}{\underset{0}{2AgCl_{(s)}}} + \underset{0.05 V}{\underset{0}{Na(NO3)2_{(aq)}}}}\]
`Delta T_b = ((0.05 V xx 3)/(2 V) + (0.05 V xx 3)/(2 V)) xx 0.5`
= 0.075
(Ts)B = 100.075°C
(Ts)A − (Ts)B = 100.1 − 100.075
= 0.025°C
= 2.5 × 10−2 °C
Therefore, x = 100.1 and y = 2.5
