Explanation
Solubility of alkali metal carbonates increases as we move down the group.The ionic radii increases as we move down the group and hence the ionic character of carbonates increases.The correct order of water solubility would be
Explanation:
According to Raoult’s law for ideal solutions,
$$∆H = 0$$ and $$∆Vmix $$ = 0. (There is no change in enthalpy and volume).
In an ideal solution, there is no exchange of heat between the system and surroundings.
That is, $$∆Ssystem $$= +ve (as energy is stored in system) and $$∆Ssurrounding$$ = 0.
i.e.$$ ∆G = ∆H - T∆S$$
$$∆G = 0 - 300K$$. (+ve)
$$∆G = -ve$$.
Hence, $$∆Ssystem $$= +ve, $$∆Ssurrounding$$ = 0 and $$∆H = 0$$ are true.
Correct Option: $$B,C$$ and $$D$$.
Hint:
The van 't Hoff factor is a measure of the effect of a solute on colligative properties of a solution like freezing point depression, boiling point elevation, osmotic pressure and relative lowering of vapour pressure.
Part: 1 The abnormality in the molecular mass is due to the following reason:
Step: 1 calculate the ionization of each molecule
$$ K_4[Fe(CN_6)] $$ $$\rightarrow 4 K^+ + [Fe(CN_6)]^{4-} $$ $$i = 5$$
$$FeSO_4(NH_4)_2SO_4.6H_2O \rightarrow Fe^{2+} + 2 SO_4^{2-} + 2 NH_4^+ $$ $$i=5$$
Final answer:
Therefore, 0.05M $$FeSO_4\left ( NH_4 \right )_2SO_4.6H_2O$$ and 0.02M $$KCl.MgCl_2.8H_2O$$ solution will also have same value for i.
Hence, the correct answer is option $$B$$ and $$D$$.
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