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Q1ChemistryUnit 5: Solutions
At constant temperature, the osmotic pressure of a solution is: This question has multiple correct options
Q2ChemistryUnit 5: Solutions
The mass of non-volatile, non-elctrolyte solute (molar mass 50g50 g mol 1^{-1} ) needed to be dissolved in 114g114 g octane to reduce its vapour pressure to 75%75 \%, is
Q3ChemistryUnit 5: Solutions
Solutions A,B,CA, B, C and DD are respectively 0.1M0.1 M glucose, 0.05MNaCl,0.05MBaCl2\mathbf{0 . 0 5} M N a C l, 0.05 M B a C l_{2} and 0.1MAlCl3.0.1 M A l C l_{3} . Which one of the following pairs is isotonic?
Q4ChemistryUnit 5: Solutions
Which of the following solution in water will have the lowest vapour pressure?

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