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TEST-1

(SOLUTIONS )
TOPIC- CONCENTRATION TERMS & HENRY’S LAW
PREPARED BY-Er. KSHITIZ SHARMA
(7503224537)

1. KH value for some gases at the same temperature T are given 6. The unit that relates concentration of solution with its vapour
pressure is:
(a) Mole fraction. (b) Parts per million.
(c) Mass percentage (d) Molality.

7. The correct match for the below table is:


Type of solution Example
A. Solid in gas i. Aerated water
B. Gas in liquid ii. Smoke
C. Liquid in solid iii. Solution of hydrogen in palladium
KH is Henry's Law constant in water. The order of their solubility in D. Gas in solid iv. Amalgams
water is:
(a). Ar < CO2 <CH4 < HCHO (b) Ar < CH4 < CO2 < HCHO A B C D
(c) HCHO <CO2 <CH4 <Ar (d) HCHO < CH4 < CO2 < Ar (a) i iii iv ii
(b) ii i iv iii
2. The incorrect formula among the following is (c) iii i iv ii
(d) iv i ii iii

8. The solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases with an increase in


temperature because:
(a) Dissolution of a gas in a liquid is an endothermic process.
(b) Dissolution of a gas in a liquid is an exothermic process.
(c) Gases are highly compressible.
(d) All of the above.

9. The maximum amount of a solid solute that can be dissolved in a


specified amount of a given liquid solvent does not depend upon -
3. To make 2.5 kg of 0.25 m aqueous solution, the mass of urea (a) Temperature (b) Nature of solute
required is- (c) Pressure (d) Nature of solvent
(a) 73 g (b)37 g (c) 48 g (d)24 g
10. A beaker contains a solution of substance A. Precipitation of
4. To minimize the painful effects accompanying deep sea diving, substance ‘A’ takes place when small amount of A is added to the
oxygen diluted with less soluble helium gas is used as breathing gas solution. The solution is
by the divers. This is an example of the application of - (a) Saturated. (b) Supersaturated.
(a) Raoult’s law (b) Henry’s law (c) Unsaturated. (d) Concentrated.
(c) Ideal gas Equation (d) All of the above
11. An antifreeze solution is prepared from 222.6 g of ethylene
5. The graph representing Henry’s law is given below glycol (C2H602) and 200 g of water. The molality of the solution
would be -

12. Henry’s law constant for the solution of methane in benzene at


298 K is 4.27 x 105 mm Hg. What will be the mole fraction of
methane in benzene at 298 K under 760 mm Hg

13. Calculate the amount of benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) required for


preparing 250ml of 0.15 M solution in methanol

14. The partial pressure of ethane gas over 6.56 * 10-3 g is 1 bar ,
what will be the pressure of ethane gas if amount is 5 * 10-2 g

15. Write the factors affecting solubility . How solubility of gases in


liquids varies with temperature , Explain

The value of slope will be

(a) 4 x 10-4 torr (b) 5 x 10-4 torr

(c) 4 x 104 torr (d) 5 x 104 torr

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