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JEE Advanced 2017 Paper 2 Offline
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Pure water freezes at $$273$$ $$K$$ and $$1$$ bar. The addition of $$34.5$$ $$g$$ of ethanol to $$500$$ $$g$$ of water changes the freezing point of the solution. Use the freezing point depression constant of water as $$2$$ kg $$mo{l^{ - 1}}.$$ The figures shown below represent plots of vapor pressure $$(V.P.)$$ versus temperature $$(T).$$ [molecular weight of ethanol is $$46$$ $$g$$ $$mo{l^{ - 1}}.$$ ] Among the following, the option representing change in the freezing point is
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JEE Advanced 2016 Paper 2 Offline
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The qualitative sketches I, II and III given below show the variation of surface tension with molar concentration of three different aqueous solutions of KCl, CH3OH and CH3(CH2)11 OSO$$_3^ - $$ Na+ at room temperature. The correct assignment of the sketches is
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IIT-JEE 2012 Paper 2 Offline
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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 2oC. Assuming concentration of solute is much lower than the concentration of solvent, the vapour pressure (mm of Hg) of the solution is (take Kb = 0.76 K Kg mol-1)
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IIT-JEE 2011 Paper 2 Offline
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The freezing point (in oC) of a solution containing 0.1 g of K3[Fe(CN)6] (Mol. wt. 329) in 100 g of water (Kf = 1.86 K kg mol-1) is
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