On dessolving non-volatile solute in a liquid following decreases : Boiling point Volume Freezing point Osmatic pressure
Law of solubility of gas in liquid is given by : Raoults Vant Hoffs Berkeley Henry
Change in temperature affects: Normality Molality Molarity Mole fraction
Which is not Colligative property : vapour pressure lowering boiling point elevation freezing point depression pH of buffer solution
An ideal solution is one which : Obeys Raoults law shows positive deviation from Raoults law shows negative deviation from Raoults law no relation with Raoults law
Solution with same Osmatic pressure are called : Normal Hypertonic Hypotonic Isotonic
Number of moles dissolved per kilogram of the solvent is : Molelity Normality Molarity Mole fraction
A solution of Benzene - Toulene shows: Irregular deviation from Raoults law Positive deviation from Raoults law Negative deviation from Raoults law No deviation from Raoults law
Colligative property of a solution depends upon: Nature of solute and solvent Nature of solute Nature of solvent Number of particles of solute
when Common salt is dissolved in water : No change in the Boiling point of water Boiling point of water decreases Boiling point of water increases None of the above