CBSE Class 12 science: Boiling and Freezing Points of Solutions Videos | Concepts on Boiling and Freezing points of solution
Concepts on Boiling and Freezing points of solution
Learn the meaning of elevation in boiling point & depression in freezing point of solution, numerical on the same & molecular weight of compounds.
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- The boiling point of benzene is 353.23k. When 1.80g of a non-volatile solute was dissolved in 90g of benzene , the boiling is raised to 345.11k. Calculate the molar mass of solute (kb=2.53kg mol-1)
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- Molal elevation constant for benzene is 2.5K/m. A solution of some organic substance in benzene boils at 0.126°C higher than benzene. What is the molality of solution?
- Boiling point of water at 750mm of hg is 99.63°C. how much sucrose is to be added to 500g of water such that it boils at 100°C.???????
- 2.00g of non-electolyte solute dissolved in 100g of benzene, lowered the freezing point of benzene by 0.30K. find the molar mass of solute.
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- Explain B.pt.elevation and F.pt.depression?
- To 500 cm3of water ,3×10^-3 of acetic acid is added .if 23 percent is dissociated what will be the depression in freezing pt given k1 is 1.86K kg /mol