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Very Short Answer Questions:
*1. State Henrys law?
Sol. Henrys law states that the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the
pressure of the gas at a given temperature.
Or
The partial pressure of the gas in vapour phase (p) is proportional to the mole fraction of the
gas (x) in the solution.
It is expressed as, p = KHx
Where,
RTb2
1000 Lv
Tb = boiling point of the solvent in Kelvin and Lv= Latent heat of vapourisation.
*3. What is Cryoscopic constant?
Ans. Molal depression constant or Cryoscopic constant may be defined as the depression in
freezing point when the molality of the solution is unity, i.e., one mole of the solute is
dissolved in 1000g (1kg) of the solvent.
The units of Kf are K/m or K kg mol1 . K f =
RT f2
1000 L f
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4. Define Osmotic pressure?
Ans. The hydrostatic pressure developed on the diluted aqueous solution at equilibrium state due
to inflow of water when the solution is separated from the water by a semipermeable
membrane is called osmotic pressure.
6.
The depression in freezing point of water observed for the same amount of acetic acid,
trichloroacetic acid and tri fluoroacetic acid increases in the order given above. Explain
briefly?
Ans. The depression in freezing point of a solute in water depends upon the number of particles or
ions in its aqueous solution or its degree of dissociation (). Three acids are arranged in the
order of their increasing acidic strengths as follows:
CH3COOH < CCl3COOH < CF3COOH
Fluorine is more electronegative than chlorine. So, trifluoroacetic acid is stronger acid than
trichloroacetic acid which in turn stronger than acetic acid. The order of depression in
freezing point is also the same.
7.
Calculate the mass percentage of aspirin (C9H8O4) in aceto nitrile (CH3CN) when 6.5 g
of C9H8O4 is dissolved in 450 g of CH3CN?
Mass of solute
100
Mass of solution
Mass % =
(6.5) g
X100
(456.5) g
= 1.424%.
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8. Calculate the amount of benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) required for preparing 250 ml of
0.15 M solution in methanol?
Ans. Molarity = 0.15 M or 0.15 mol L-1.
Volume solution = 250 ml = 0.25 L
Molar mass of solute = (12 x 6) + (1x 5) + (12) + (16x 2) + 1 = 122 g mol-1.
Molarity =
Mass
1
W
1
1
(122 g mol ) (0.25 L)
i 1
,
n 1
i 1
= i 1, i = + 1
2 1
*10. Calculate the mole fraction of H2SO4 in a solution containing 98% H2SO4 by mass?
Ans. 98% by mass means 100gm of solution contains 98gm of H2SO4
Wt of H2SO4= 98gm, wt of water= 100-98=2gm
Moles of H2SO4 i.e. n1= 98/98=1 and moles of water i.e. n2=2/18=1/9
Mole fraction of H2SO4=
n1
1
9
=
= = 0.9
1
n1 + n2 1 +
10
9
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Define the following terms: (i) Mole Fraction (ii) Molality (iii) Molarity of a Solution.
(i) Mole Fraction: Mole fraction may be defined as the ratio of the number of moles of one
component (solute or solvent) to the total number of all the components present in the
solution.
Mole fraction of a component =
For example, in a binary mixture, if the number of moles of A and B are nA and nB
respectively, the mole fraction of A and B will be xA and xB.
xA =
nA
nB
; xB =
nA + nB
nA + nB
Moles of solute
Mass of solvent in kg
Moles of solute
Volume of solution in litre
2. Define mass percentage, volume percentage and mass to volume percentage of solutions?
Ans. Mass percentage
W
w
: The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as, the
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Volume percentage : The volume percentage is defined as the volume of a component
V
v
mass of component
100
total volume of solution
mass of component
100
total volume of solution
**3. State Raoults law. Calculate the vapour pressure of a solution containing 9 gm of glucose
in 162 gm of water at 298K. The vapour pressure of pure water at 298K is 17.535 mm of
Hg?
Ans. Raoults law states that
At a given temperature the vapour pressure of solution (Ps) containing non volatile solute is
directly proportional to mole fraction of solvent in it.
Let a solution contains nA moles of solvent and nB moles of solute, then according to
Raoults law,
P s X A , Where XA is the molefraction of solvent.
(Or) The relative lowering in vapour pressure of a solution containing non volatile solute is
equal to the mole fraction of solute present in it.
i.e.
P0 P s
p o p s wM
=
X
(mole
fraction
of
solute)
Or
where w, W are weights and m ,M
=
B
Wm
po
P0
po p s
po
wM
17.535 p s
9 18
;
=
Wm
17.535
162 180
17.535 p s
1
17.535
=
P s = 17.535
= 17.535 0.09742 = 17.43758mm
17.535
180
180
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4. i. What is an ideal solution?
ii. Heptane and octane form an ideal solution. At 373K the vapour pressure of the two liquid
components are 105.2 Kpa and 46.8Kpa respectively. What will be the vapour pressure of a
mixture of 26.0g heptane and 35g of octane?
Ans. I. A solution which obeys Raoults law at all conditions of concentration and temperature is
called an ideal solution. During the formation of an ideal solution H mix is zero and Vmix is
zero.
E.g.: A mixture of Benzene and Toluene.
ii. Solution:
nA =
XA =
wt
26
=
= 0.26
m.wt 100
nA
0.26
=
= 0.4585
nA + nB 0.26 + 0.3070
nB =
wt
35
=
= 0.3070
m.wt 114
X B = 1 X A = 1 0.4585 = 0.5415
Total pressure ( PT ) = PA0 . X A + PB0 . X B = 105.2 0.4585 + 46.8 0.5415 = 73.5764 Kpa
5. What is meant by positive deviation from Raoults law and how is the sign of H mix related
to positive deviation from Raoults law?
Ans. In a solution showing +ve deviation the vapour pressure of the solution is higher than that of
an ideal solution of the same composition and in similar conditions. This is because the
partial vapour pressure of each liquid is higher than would be expected on the basis of
Raoults law.
In solutions showing +ve deviation, the attractive forces between molecules of A and B is
less than between A-A molecules and B-B molecules
For non-ideal solutions show +ve deviation , H mix > 0 i.e +ve and Vmix > O .
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6.
Ans. The increase in the boiling point of a liquid when a non volatile solute is dissolved in it is
called elevation of boiling point. Thus boiling point of solution is greater than the boiling
kb a 100
M b
Where K b = molality elevation constant (or) ebullioscopic constant. a ,b are the weights of
solute and solvent in gms. M is the molar mass of solute.
7. What is relative lowering of vapour pressure? How is it useful to determine the molar mass
of a solute?
Ans. The ratio of lowering of vapour pressure ( P0 ps ) to the vapour pressure of the pure solvent
P0 ps
p0
According to Raoults law the relative lowering of vapoure pressure of a dilute solution of
non-volatile solute is equal to the mole fraction of the solute. Thus the molecular weight of
solute (m) can be calculated as follows.
i.e.
p o p s wM
w W po
p0 ps
ns
=
m
=
;
;
=
po
Wm
W ( po ps )
p0
ns + n0
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Where w, W are the weights of solute and solvent in gms. m &M are the molar mass of
solute and solvent respectively.
**8.
A solution of sodium hydroxide in water is labled as 10% (w/w). What would be the
mole fraction of NaOH in the solution?
Ans. 10 % (w/w) NaOH solution means 10gms of NaOH present in 100gm of solution
Wt of NaOH (w) = 10gm
NaOH
water
w1 = 10
w2 = 90
n1 =
w1 10
=
= 0.25
m1 40
n2 =
w2 90
=
=5
m2 18
n1
0.25
1
=
=
= 0.0467
n1 + n2 0.25 + 5 21
9. Calculate the mass of a non-volatile solute (molar mass 40g mol 1 ) which should be dissolved
in 114gm octane to reduce its vapour pressure to 80%.
Ans. Let the vapour pressure of pure octane= 100mm
Vapour pressure of solution P = 80mm
Solute
solvent (octane)
w =?
W = 114gm
m = 40
M = 114
po p s w M
=
p0
m W
100 80 w 114
=
100
40 114
20
w
=
100 40
w = 8g
10.
A solution of glucose in water is labeled as 10% w/w. What would be the molarity of the
solution?
Ans. 10% glucose solution means 100gms of solution contains 10gm of glucose
W
w
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Wt of water (w) = 90gm
Volume of solution = 90ml (assuming density of solution=1gm/ml)
Molarity =
w
1000
gmw v in ml
10 1000
= 0.617 M
180 90
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