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Calculate the freezing point of solution when 1.9 g of MgCl2 (M = 95 g mol−1) was dissolved in 50 g of water, assuming MgCl2 undergoes complete ionization.

(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

Out of 1 M glucose and 2 M glucose, which one has a higher boiling point and why?

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

What happens when the external pressure applied becomes more than the osmotic pressure of solution?

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

When 2.56 g of sulphur was dissolved in 100 g of CS2, the freezing point lowered by 0.383 K. Calculate the formula of sulphur (Sx).

(Kf for CS2 = 3.83 K kg mol−1, Atomic mass of sulphur = 32 g mol−1]

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

Blood cells are isotonic with 0.9% sodium chloride solution. What happens if we place blood cells in a solution containing

(i) 1.2% sodium chloride solution?

(ii) 0.4% sodium chloride solution?

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

What is the formula of a compound in which the element Y forms ccp lattice and atoms of X occupy 1/3rd of tetrahedral voids?

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

What is meant by positive deviations from Raoult's law? Give an example. What is the sign of ∆mixH for positive deviation?

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

3.9 g of benzoic acid dissolved in 49 g of benzene shows a depression in freezing point of 1.62 K. Calculate the van't Hoff factor and predict the nature of solute (associated or dissociated).

(Given : Molar mass of benzoic acid = 122 g mol−1, Kf for benzene = 4.9 K kg mol−1)

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Abnormal Molar Masses

An element with molar mass 27 g mol−1 forms a cubic unit cell with edge length 4.05 ✕ 10−8 cm. If its density is 2.7 g cm−3, what is the nature of the cubic unit cell?

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

Define the following term

Schottky defect

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

An element with density 2.8 g cm–3 forms a f.c.c. unit cell with edge length 4 x 10–8 cm. Calculate the molar mass of the element.

(Given : NA = 6.022 x 1023 mol –1)

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

Define the following terms : Molarity

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

Define the following term: 

Molal elevation constant (Kb)

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

A solution of glucose (molar mass = 180 g mol–1) in water is labelled as 10% (by mass). What would be the molality and molarity of the solution ? (Density of solution = 1.2 g mL–1)

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Chapter: [1] Solutions
Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass

Define Molality.

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

From the given cells:

Lead storage cell, Mercury cell, Fuel cell and Dry cell

Answer the following:

(i) Which cell is used in hearing aids?

(ii) Which cell was used in Apollo Space Programme?

(iii) Which cell is used in automobiles and inverters?

(iv) Which cell does not have long life?

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Chapter: [2] Electrochemistry
Concept: Batteries >> Primary Batteries

Following reactions occur at cathode during the electrolysis of aqueous silver chloride solution :

`Ag^+(aq)+e^(-)rarrAg(s)" ""      ""       "E^@=+0.80V`

`H^+(aq)+e^(-)rarr1/2H_2(g)" "" "" " E^@=0.00V`

On the basis of their standard reduction electrode potential (E°) values, which reaction is feasible at the cathode and why ?

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Chapter: [2] Electrochemistry
Concept: Relation Between Gibbs Energy Change and Emf of a Cell

Why conductivity of an electrolyte solution decreases with the decrease in concentration ?

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Chapter: [2] Electrochemistry
Concept: Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions >> Variation of Conductivity and Molar Conductivity with Concentration

Calculate ΔrG° for the reaction 

Mg (s) + Cu2+ (aq) → Mg2+ (aq) + Cu (s)

Given : E°cell = + 2.71 V, 1 F = 96500 C mol–1

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Chapter: [2] Electrochemistry
Concept: Relation Between Gibbs Energy Change and Emf of a Cell

Define “zero order reaction”.

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction
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