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Two liquids A and B form an ideal solution. The vapour pressure of pure A and pure B are 66mm of Hg and 88mm of Hg, respectively. Calculate the composition of vapour A in the solution which is equilibrium and whose molar volume is 36%.
  • 0.43
  • 0.70
  • 0.30
  • 0.50
Vapour pressure of $${ CCI }_{ 4 }$$ at $${ 24 }^{ o }C$$ is $$143 mmHg 0.05$$g of the non-volatile solute (mol.wt.=65) is dissolved in $$100 ml { CCI }_{ 4 }$$. Find the vapour pressure of the solution (Density of $${ CCI }_{ 4 }$$=$$1.58 g/{ cm }^{ 2 }$$)
  • $$143.99 mm$$
  • $$94.39 mm$$
  • $$199.34 mm$$
  • $$14.197 mm$$
Which of the liquids in each of the following pairs has a higher vapour pressure?
  • Alcohol, glycerine
  • Mercury, water
  • petrol, kerosene
  • None of these
The vapour pressure of water at $$20$$ is 17.5 mm Hg. If 18 g of glucose $${ C }_{ 6 }{ H }_{ 12 }{ O }_{ 6 }$$ is added to 178.2 g water $$20$$ , the vapour pressure of the resulting solution will be:
  • 17.675 mm Hg
  • 15.750 mm Hg
  • 16.500 mm Hg
  • 17.325 mm Hg
At $${ 20 }^{ 0 }C$$, the vapour pressure of diethyl either is 44mm. When 6.4 g. of a non-volatile solute is dissolved in 50g. of either, the vapour pressure falls to 410mm. The Molecular weight of the solute is:
  • 150
  • 130
  • 160
  • 180
The vapour pressure of pure $$A$$ is $$10$$ torr and at the same temperature when $$1\ g$$ of $$B$$ is dissolved in $$20\ gm$$ of $$A$$, its vapour pressure is reduced to $$9.0$$ torr. If the molecular mass of $$A$$ is $$200$$ amu, then the molecular mass of $$B$$ is:
  • $$100\ amu$$
  • $$90\ amu$$
  • $$75\ amu$$
  • $$120\ amu$$
The vapour pressure of a solvent decreased by 10 mm of mercury when a non-volatile solute was added to the solvent. The mole fraction of the solute in the solution is 0.What should be the mole fraction of the solvent if the decrease in the vapour pressure is to be 20 mm of mercury?
  • 0.4
  • 0.6
  • 0.8
  • 0.2
Vapours of a liquid can exist only at ?
  • below boiling point
  • below critical temperature
  • below inversion temperature
  • above critical temperature
When some $$NaCl$$ was dissolved in water, the freezing point depression was numerically equal to twice the molal $$K_f$$ depression constant. The relative lowering of vapour pressure of the solution is nearly:
  • $$0.036$$
  • $$0.018$$
  • $$0.0585$$
  • $$0.072$$
The vapour pressure of pure liquid is $$70$$ Torr at $$27^o C$$. The vapour pressure of a solution of this liquid and another liquid (mole fraction 0.2) is $$84$$ Torr at $$27^o C$$. The vapour pressure of pure liquid $$B$$ at $$27^o C$$ is?
  • $$140$$ Torr
  • $$280$$ Torr
  • $$160$$ Torr
  • $$200$$ Torr
$${ \Delta  }_{ f }{ G }^{ o }$$ at $$500\ K$$ for substance $$S$$ in liquid state and gaseous state are $$ +100.7\ kcal\ { mol }^{ -1 }$$ and $$ +103\ kcal\ { mol }^{ -1 }$$ respectively. Vapour pressure of liquid $$S$$ at $$500\ K$$ is approximately equal to: $$(R= 2\ { cal }\ K^{ -1 }\ { mol }^{ -1 })$$
  • $$0.1\ atm$$
  • $$1\ atm$$
  • $$10\ atm$$
  • $$100\ atm$$
A solution has a $$1:4$$ mole ratio of pentane to hexane. The vapour pressure of the pure hydrocarbons at $$20^{\circ}C$$ are $$440$$ mm of $$Hg$$ for pentane and $$120$$ mm of $$Hg$$ for hexane. The mole fraction of pentane in the vapour phase would be?
  • $$0.549$$
  • $$0.200$$
  • $$0.786$$
  • $$0.478$$
Vapour pressure of pure benzene is 119 torr and of toluene is 37.0 torr at the same temperature mole fraction of toluene in vapour phase which is in equilibrium with a solution of benzene and toluene having a mole fraction of toluene 0.50, will be:
  • $$0.137$$
  • $$0.205$$
  • $$0.237$$
  • $$0.435$$
The amount of solute (mol mass=$$60$$) that must be added to $$180g$$ of water so that the vapour pressure of water is lowered by $$10 \%$$ is?
  • $$30$$g
  • $$60$$g
  • $$120$$g
  • $$12$$g
$$20$$ml of $$1M\ BaCl_2$$ solution and $$25$$ml of $$0.1$$M $$Na_2SO_4$$ are mixed to form $$BaSO_4$$. The amount of $$BaSO_4$$ precipitated are:
  • $$2.5$$ g
  • $$2.5$$ moles
  • $$2.5$$ millimoles
  • $$0.05$$ millimoles
A mixture of ethanol and propanol has vapor pressure 279 mm of Hg at 300 K. The mol fraction of ethanol in the solution is 0.6 and vapour pressure of pure propanol is 210 mm of Hg. Vapour pressure of pure ethanol will be:
  • $$336.6$$ mm
  • $$325$$ mm
  • $$375$$ mm
  • $$415$$ mm
The vapour pressure of a pure liquid A is 70 torr at 300 K. It forms an ideal solution with another liquid B. The mole fraction of B in the solution is 0.2 and total pressure of solution is 84 torr at 300 K. The vapour pressure of pure liquid B at 27C is ?
  • 0.14 torr
  • 560 torr
  • 140 torr
  • 70 torr
The boiling point of $$ C_{6}H_{6},CH_{3}OH, C_{6}H_{5}NH_{2} $$ and $$C_{6}H_{5}NO_{2}   $$ are $$ 80^{\circ},\ 65 ^{\circ},\ 184^{\circ}$$ and $$212^{\circ} $$ respectively. Which will show highest vapourr pressure at room temperature?
  • $$ C_{6}H_{6}$$
  • $$ CH_{3}OH$$
  • $$ C_{6}H_{5}NH_{2} $$
  • $$C_{6}H_{5}NO_{2} $$
For a non-electrolytic solution, van't Hoff factor is equal to:
  • $$0$$
  • $$1$$
  • $$2$$
  • $$0\quad <\quad i\quad \le \quad 1$$
One mole of non volatile solute is dissolved in two moles of water. The vapour pressure of the solution relative to that of water is:
  • $$\dfrac{2}{3}$$
  • $$\dfrac{1}{3}$$
  • $$\dfrac{1}{2}$$
  • $$\dfrac{3}{1}$$
If $$P^o$$ and $$P^s$$ are the vapour pressure of the solvent and solution respectively. $$n_ 1$$ and $$n_2$$ are the mole fraction of the solvent and solute respectively, then?
  • $$P^S=P^o n_1$$
  • $$P^S=P^o n_2$$
  • $$P^o=P^S n_2$$
  • $$P^S=P^o \dfrac { { n }_{ 1 } }{ { n }_{ 2 } } $$
A mixture of ethyl alcohol and propyl alcohol has vapour pressure of $$290mm$$ at $$300K$$. The vapour pressure of propyl alcohol is $$200mm$$. If mole fraction of ethyl alcohol is $$0.6$$ its vapour presssure at same temperature will be:-
  • $$360$$
  • $$350$$
  • $$300$$
  • $$700$$
Vapour pressure diagram of some liquids plotted against temperature are shown below most volatile liquid is 

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  • $$A$$
  • $$B$$
  • $$C$$
  • $$D$$
Two liquids, A and B, form an ideal solution. At the specified temperature, the vapour pressure of pure A is 200 mm Hg while that of pure B is 75 mm Hg. If the vapour over the mixture consists of 50 mol percent A, what is the mole percent A in the liquid?
  • 20
  • 76
  • 27
  • 65
The relative decrease in vapour pressure of an aqua solution containing 2 moles of $$4NaCl$$ in 3 moles of $${H}2_{O}$$ is 0.On reaction with $$AgNO_3$$ this solution will form:
  • 1 mol of $$AgCl$$
  • 0.25 mol of $$AgCl$$
  • 2 mol of $$AgCl$$
  • 0.4 mol of $$AgCl$$
An ideal solution contains two volatile liquids $$A\left( p=100\ torr \right) $$ and $$B\left( p=200\ torr \right) $$. If mixture contain 1 mole of $$A$$ and 4 mole of $$B$$ then total vapour pressure of the distillate is:
  • $$150$$
  • $$180$$
  • $$188.88$$
  • $$198.88$$
The vapour pressure of water is $$12.3k \, Pa$$ at $$300K$$. Calculate the vapour pressure $$1$$ molal solution of a non-volatile solute in it.
  • $$12.08 \ kPa$$
  • $$1.208 \ Ppa$$
  • $$2.4 \ kPa$$
  • $$0.4 kPa$$
An ideal solution if obtained by mixing $$CH_3 CHBr_2$$ and $$CH_2Br - CH_2Br$$ in the ratio $$2:1$$
$$P^o_{CH_3CHBr_2} = 173, P^o_{CH_2BrCH_2Br} = 127$$. Thus total vapour pressure is:
  • $$158$$
  • $$257$$
  • $$137$$
  • $$197$$
Two liquids A and B have $${P}_{A}^{o}$$ and $${P}_{B}^{o}$$ in the ratio $$1:3$$ and the ratio of number of moles of $$A$$ and $$B$$ in liquid phase are $$1:3$$. Then mole fraction of A in vapour phase in equilibrium with the solution is equal to:
  • $$0.1$$
  • $$0.2$$
  • $$0.5$$
  • $$1.0$$
In an ideal solution of non-volatile solute B in solvent A in 2: 5 molar ratio has vapour pressure 250 mm. If another solution in ratio 3: 4 prepared then vapour pressure above this solution is:
  • 200 mm
  • 250 mm
  • 350 mm
  • 400 mm
Calculate the vapour pressure of a solution at $$100^oC$$ containing 3 g of cane sugar in 33 g of water. (Atomic weight of $$C =12\ u,H=1\ u,O=16\ u$$)
  • 760 mm Hg
  • 756.9 mm Hg
  • 758.3 mm Hg
  • None of these
A sample of drinking water was found to be severely contaminated with chloroform, $${CHCl}_{3}$$, supposed to be a carcinogen. The level of contamination was $$15$$ ppm (by mass). Express this in percent by mass.
  • $$1.5\times {10}^{-3}$$
  • $$4.0\times {10}^{-3}$$
  • $$6\times {10}^{-3}$$
  • $$0.75\times {10}^{-3}$$
In steam distillation, the vapour pressure of the volatile organic compound is:
  • equal to atmospheric pressure
  • less than atmospheric pressure
  • more than atmosphetic pressure
  • none of the above
A sample of 16g charcoal was brought into contact with $$  C{  H}_{  4}$$ gas contained in a vessel of 1 litre at $$ 2{ 7 }^{0  }C  $$ . The pressure of gas was found to fall from 760 to 608 torr. The density of charcoal sample is 1.6g/ $$ c{  m}^{ 3 }  $$. What is the volume of the $$  C{  H}_{  4}$$ gas adsorbed per gram of the adsorbent at 608 torr and $$ 2{ 7 }^{0  }C  $$ ?
  • 125 mL/g
  • 16.25 mL/g
  • 26 mL/g
  • None of these
The gas Z in the above fraction is ?
  • Nitrous oxide
  • Nitric Oxide
  • Dinitrogen tetroxide
  • Nitrogen dioxide
$$100\ ml$$ of an aqueous solution contains $$6.0\times {10}^{21}$$ solute molecules. The solution is diluted to $$1$$ lit. The number of solute molecules present in $$10\ ml$$ of the dilute solution is:
  • $$6.0\times {10}^{20}$$
  • $$6.0\times {10}^{19}$$
  • $$6.0\times {10}^{18}$$
  • $$6.0\times {10}^{17}$$
Lowering in vapour pressure is highest for:
  • $$0.2m$$ urea
  • $$0.1m $$ glucose
  • $$0.1m \, MgSO_4$$
  • $$0.1m \, BaCl_2$$
Normal boiling point of a liquid is that temperature at which vapour of the liquid pressure of the liquid is equal to:
  • zero
  • 380mm of Hg
  • 760mm of Hg
  • 100mm of Hg
A solution X contains 30 mole percent of A and is in equilibrium with its vapour that contains 40 mole percent of B. The ratio of vapour pressure of pure A and B will be 
  • 2 : 7
  • 7 : 2
  • 3 : 4
  • 4 : 3
Which of the following is an ideal solution
  • Water + ethanol
  • Chloroform + carbon tetrachloride
  • Benzene + toluene
  • Water + hydrochloric acid
The concentration of a salt solution in terms of mass by mass percentage is  $$20\%$$  and the mass of the solution is  $$550 g.$$  What is the mass of solute present in the solution?
  • $$110g$$
  • $$105g$$
  • $$205g$$
  • $$210g$$
The vapour pressure of a solution containing 5 g of a non electrolyte in 100 g of water at a particular temperature is $$2985 N{m}^{-2}$$. If the vapour pressure of pure water is $$3000 N{m}^{-2}$$, the molecular weight of solute is:
  • $$60$$
  • $$120$$
  • $$180$$
  • $$380$$
The temperature and pressure at which ice, liquid. water and water vapour can exist together are ?
  • $${ 0 }^{ o }C,\quad 1 atm $$
  • $${ 2 }^{ o }C,\quad 4.7atm$$
  • $${ 0 }^{ o }C,\quad 4.7mm$$
  • $${ -2 }^{ o }C,\quad 4.7mm$$
All form ideal solution except
  • $$C_2H_5Br$$ and $$C_2H_5I$$
  • $$C_6H_5Cl$$ and $$C_6H_5Br$$
  • $$C_6H_6$$ and $$C_6H_5CH_3$$
  • $$C_2H_5I$$ and $$C_2H_5OH$$
Vapour pressure is _________ dependent property.
  • Temperature
  • Pressure
  • Volume
  • Density
The solubility of a specific non-volatile salt is  $$4\mathrm { g }$$  in $$100\mathrm { g }$$  of water at  $$25 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C } .$$  If  $$2.0 g,$$  $$4.0\mathrm g$$  and  $$6.0 g$$  of the salt added of  $$100 g$$  of water at  $$25 ^ { \circ } \mathrm { C } ,$$  in system  $$X , Y$$  and  $$Z .$$  The vapour pressure would be in the order:
  • $$X < Y < Z$$
  • $$X > Y > Z$$
  • $$Z > X = Y$$
  • $$x > Y = z$$
At $$250^{o}C$$ and $$1$$ atmosphere pressure, the vapour density of $$PCI_{5}$$ is $$57.9$$ . What will be the dissociation of $$PCI_{5}-$$
  • $$1.00$$
  • $$0.90$$
  • $$0.80$$
  • $$0.65$$
A solution $$X$$ of $$A$$ and $$B$$ contains $$30$$ mole $$\%$$ of $$A$$ & is in equilibrium with its vapour that contains $$40$$ mole $$\%$$ of $$B$$. The ratio of $$V.P$$ of pure, $$A$$ and $$B$$ will be?
  • $$2:7$$
  • $$7:2$$
  • $$3:4$$
  • $$4:3$$
The vapour pressure of water at $$20^0C$$ is 17.54 mm. When 20 g of non-ionic, substance is dissolved in 100 g of water, the vapour pressure is lowered by 0.30 mm.What is the molecular weight of the substances.
  • 210.2
  • 208.16
  • 215.2
  • 200.8
The boiling points of $$C_6H_6, CH_3OH, C_6H_5 NH_2$$ and $$C_6H_5NO_2$$ are $$80^0C, \ 65^0C$$ and $$212^0C$$ respectively. Which of the following will have highest vapour pressure at room temperature?
  • $$C_6H_6$$
  • $$CH_3OH$$
  • $$C_6H_5NH_2$$
  • $$C_6H_5NO_2$$
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