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ALLEN Guided Revision Plan 1


PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
GUIDED REVISION PLAN-SCORE ADVANCED
Topic : LIQUID SOLUTION (Question Bank # 08)
MM : 77 Time : 45 Min.
SECTION–I : (i) Only One option correct Type
This section contains 9 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 3(–1)
1. A mixture of A and B in the molar ratio 1 : 2 forms a maximum boiling azeotrope. Identify the

incorrect statement, if A is more volatile [Molar mass of A = 100, Molar mass of B = 50]

(A) A liquid solution of A & B having mass % of A = 50 will have vapours having mass % of A = 50.

(B) A liquid solution A and B having mass % of A > 50% will have vapours having mass % of A > 50%.

(C) A mixture of A & B in the molar ratio 1 : 3 can be separated into azetropic mixture and pure A.

(D) A mixture of A and B in the molar ratio 2 : 3 can be separated into azeotropic mixture and pure A.

2. Air is a mixture of a number of gases. The major components are oxygen and nitrogen with approximate

proportion of 20% is to 79% by volume at 298 K. The water is in equilibrium with air at a pressure

of 10 atm. At 298K, if the Henry's law constants for oxygen and nitrogen are 3.30 × 107 mm and

6.51 × 107 mm, respectively, the mole ratio of gases (O2 : N2) dissolved in water is about
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(A) 1 : 2 (B) 2 : 1

(C) 1 : 8 (D) 1 : 3

3. For a dilute solution containing 2.5 g of a non-volatile non-electrolyte solute in 100 g of water, the

elevation in boiling point at 1 atm pressure is 2°C. Assuming concentration of solute is much lower

than the concentration of solvent, the vapour pressure (mm of Hg) of the solution at 100ºC is -

(Take Kb=0.76 K kg mol–1)

(A) 724 (B) 740

(C) 736 (D) 718

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4. 20 moles of liquid A are mixed with 20 moles of liquid B to form an ideal binary solution. Calculate

moles of A in liquid state when half of the solution has vaporized.

(Given : PA0 = 100 torr, PB0 = 121torr )


11 110 200 220
(A) (B) (C) (D)
21 21 21 21

5. The freezing point depression of a 0.10 M solution of formic acid is -0.2046°C. What is the equilibrium

constant for the reaction at 298 K?

HCOO– (aq) + H2O(l) ƒ HCOOH (aq) + OH– (aq)

(Given : Kf (H2O) = 1.86K kg mol-1 , Molarity = molality)

(A) 1.11 × 10-3 (B) 9 × 10-12 (C) 9 × 10-13 (D) 1.1 × 10-11

6. 1kg of water is mixed with Sucrose and is cooled and maintained at –4°C. How much ice will be

separated out if the moles of the sucrose is 0.75 in the solution ? Kf (H2O) = 1.86 Kg mol–1K.

(A) 578.5 gm (B) 534.25 gm (C) 651.25 gm (D) 561.25 gm

7. A total pressure of 3 atm when applied on the surface of solution of concentration 0.11 M prevent

flow of solvent across semipermeable membrane from other side of solution of concentration of 0.01

M, as shown in the diagram. What is the experimental temperature ?

(Take : R = 0.08 L-atm/K-mole)

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Pext = 3 atm
SPM
Piston

0.01 M 0.11 M
TK TK

Semi permeable
membrane

(A) 375 K (B) 250 K (C) 125 K (D) 225 K

8. 1 litre of urea solution (1M) is mixed with 2 litre of 0.3M NaCl solution both at TK, osmotic pressure

would be -

(A) 0.73 RT (B) 0.8 RT (C) 0.65 RT (D) 0.5 RT

9. Which of the following gas has lowest KH for dissolution in H2O at 25ºC

(A) SO2 (B) Ne (C) Ar (D) Kr

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(ii) One or more options correct Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct. 4(–1)
10. Acetone and carbon disulphide form binary liquid solution showing positive deviation from Raoult

law. The normal boiling point (Tb) of pure acetone is less than that of pure CS2. Pick out the incorrect

statement(s) among the following.

(A) Boiling temperature of mixture is always less than boiling temperature of acetone.

(B) Boiling temperature of Azeotropic mixture is always less than boiling temperature of pure CS2.

(C) When a small amount of CS2 (less volatile component) is added to excess of acetone boiling

point of resulting mixture increases.

(D) A mixture of CS2 and CH3COCH3 can be completely separated by simple fractional distillation.

11. Blood cell s in the human body have semipermeable membrane & depending upon concentration of

solution inside blood cells & outside (in the blood); " Lysis" [expansion of blood cells] & "

Crenatin"[Contraction of blood cells] may occur. Kidneys are responsible for keeping solution inside

blood cell & blood at same concentration. Identify the options which is /are correct?

(A) Lysis will occur when blood cells are kept in a solution which is isotonic with blood
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(B) Crenatin will occur when blood cells are kept in a solution which is hypertonic with blood.

(C) Blood cells will have normal shape when placed in a solution isotonic with blood.

(D) Lysis occurs when blood cells are kept in hypotonic solution as compared to blood.

12. For an ideal binary liquid solution with PA° > PB° , which relation between XA (mole fraction of A in

liquid phase) and YA(mole fraction of A in vapour phase) is correct?

(A) YA < YB

(B) XA > XB
YA X A
(C) >
YB X B
Y X
(D) A < A
YB X B

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13 A non - volatile solute 'X' completely dimerises in water, if the temperature is below–3.72°C and the
solute completely dissociates as X ® Y + Z, if the temperature is above 100.26°C. In between these
temperture,(including both temperature) 'X' is neither dissociated nor associated. One mole of 'X' is
dissolved in 1 kg water.

Given: Kb of water = 0.52 K. Kg mol–1

Kf of water = 1.86 K. Kg mol–1

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true regarding the solution?

(A) The freezing point of solution is – 1.86°C

(B) the boiling point of solution is 101.04°C

(C) When the solution is cooled to – 7.44°C, 75% of water present initially will separate as ice.
(D) When the solution is heated to 102.08°C, 50% of water present initially will escape out as vapour.

(iii) Paragraph Type

This section contains 2 paragraphs , describing theory, experiment, data etc. 6 questions relate
to 2 paragraphs with 3 questions. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among
the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). 3(0)
Paragraph for question no. 14 to 16
The lowering of vapour pressure on adding a non-volatile solute may be measured by Ostwald-
Walker method, In this method, dry air is first passed through a series of vessels having the solution,

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then through a series of vessels having pure solvent and finally through a vessel (normally U-tube)
having the absorbent of the solvent. The masses of solution and pure solvent decreases due to
removal of vapours of solvent in the flow of air and the mass of absorbent increases due to absorption
of the vapour of solvent, in order to make the air dry. By measuring the changes in mass, we may
determine the lowering of vapour pressure and hence, the composition of solution, form Raoult['s
law.
14. If the mass of absorbent increased by 0.24 gm and the mass of pure solvent (water) decreased by 0.02
gm , then the mass percent of solute (glucose) in its aqueoue solution is :

1000 100
(A) % (B) %
21 12
1000 100
(C) % (D) %
22 11

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15. If the experiment is performed with aq. AlCl3 solution (a = 0.8) prepared by dissolving 1 mole AlCl3
in 17 mole water and the decrease in mass of solution is found to be 0.18 gm, then the increase in
mass of absorbent should be :
(A) 0.216 gm
(B) 0.225 gm
(C) 0.191 gm
(D) 1.08 gm
16. If the arrangement of vessels is changed in the experiment as :
Dry air ¾¾¾¾
Puresolvent
® ¾¾¾
solution
® ¾¾¾¾
Absorbent
® Dry air.
then, which of the following must be incorrect?
(A) the mass of pure solvent will decrease.
(B) the mass of solution will decrease.
(C) the mass of absorbent will increase.
(D) The experiment will obey the law of conservation of mass.
Paragraph for Q.17 to Q.19
One mole of liquid ‘A’ and two moles of liquid ‘B’ are mixed 27ºC to form an ideal binary solution.
(ln2 = 0.7, ln3 = 1.1)
17. The value of DHmix is
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(A) 0 (B) + ve
(C) – ve (D) any of these
18. The value of DGmix is
(A) 0 (B) + 1140 cal / K
(C) – 1140 cal / K (D) – 380 cal / K - mol
19. The value of DSmix is
(A) 0 (B) + 3.8 cal / K
(C) – 3.8 cal / K (D) + 3.8 cal / K - mol

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SECTION-II: (Integer Second Decimal)
˜ This section contains 4 questions.
˜ The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
˜ For each question, enter the correct numerical value (If the numerical value has more
than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places; e.g. 6.25,
7.00, –0.33, –.30, 30.27, –127.30, if answer is 11.36777..... then both 11.36 and 11.37 will
be correct) by darken the corresponding bubbles in the ORS.
For Example : If answer is –77.25, 5.2 then fill the bubbles as follows.
+ – + –
0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0
1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 1
2 2 2 2 • 2 2 2 2 2 2 • 2 2
3 3 3 3 • 3 3 3 3 3 3 • 3 3
4 4 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 4
5 5 5 5 • 5 5 5 5 5 5 • 5 5
6 6 6 6 • 6 6 6 6 6 6 • 6 6
7 7 7 7 • 7 7 7 7 7 7 • 7 7
8 8 8 8 • 8 8 8 8 8 8 • 8 8
9 9 9 9 • 9 9 9 9 9 9 • 9 9

˜ Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.

1. If 1 gm of solute dimerise upto 75% in 100 gm of H2O & show depression in freezing point 0.093°C.
Find average molecular weight of solute in the solution ( K f (H 2O) = 1.86 ) .
2. 4ml of a gas at 1 atm pressure and 300 K is dissolved in 1L of solution. Calculate the volume of the
1
gas dissolved at 4 atm pressure and 300 K in L of solution in ml.
2
3. In how many of the following, the elevation in boiling point of the final solution is more than that of
initially taken solution (No limiting reagent) (Assume a = 1 where ever needed)

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(i) BaCl2(aq.) + Na2SO4(aq.) (added)® BaSO4 + 2NaCl(aq.)

(ii) K4Fe(CN)6(aq.) + 2CuSO4(aq.) (added) ® Cu2Fe(CN)6 + 2K2SO4

(iii) Al2(SO4)3(aq.) + 3BaCl2 (aq.) (added) ® 3BaSO4 + 2AlCl3(aq.)

(iv) AgNO3 (aq.) + 2KCN (added) ® K[Ag(CN2)(aq.) + KNO3(aq.)

4. When the mixture of two immicible liquids (water and nitrobenzene) boils at 372 K and the vapour
pressure at this temperature are 98.4 kPa (H2O) and 3.6 kPa (C6H5NO2). If the weight ratio of
nitrobenzene and water in the vapour is 1 : x, then the value of ‘x’ is.

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ANSWER KEY
SECTION–I : (i) Only One option correct Type : 3(–1)
1. Ans.(C) 2. Ans.(A) 3. Ans. (A) 4. Ans.(D)
5. Ans.(B) 6. Ans.(C) 7. Ans.(A) 8. Ans.(A)
9. Ans.(A)
(ii) One or more options correct Type : 4(–1)
10. Ans. (A, C, D) 11. Ans.(B,C,D) 12. Ans. (C) 13 Ans.(A,B,D)
(iii) Paragraph Type : 3(0)
14. Ans.(A) 15. Ans. (A) 16. Ans. (B)
Paragraph for Q.17 to Q.19
17. Ans.(A) 18. Ans.(C,D) 19. Ans.(B)
SECTION-II: (Integer Second Decimal) : 4(0)
1. Ans.(200.00) 2. Ans. (2.00) 3. Ans.(4.00) 4. Ans.(4.00)
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