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11th Standard English Medium Chemistry Subject Solutions Book Back 5 Mark Questions with Solution Part - I

11th Standard

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Chemistry

Time : 00:30:00 Hrs
Total Marks : 25

    Part I

    5 x 5 = 25
  1. Calculate the proportion of O2 and N2 dissolved in water at 298 K. When air containing 20% O2 and 80% N2 by volume is in equilibrium with it at 1 atm pressure. Henry’s law constants for two gases are KH(O2) = 4.6 x 104 atm and KH (N2) = 8.5 x 104 atm.

  2. Calculate the mole fractions of benzene and naphthalene in the vapour phase when an ideal liquid solution is formed by mixing 128 g of naphthalene with 39 g of benzene. It is given that the vapour pressure of pure benzene is 50.71 mm Hg and the vapour pressure of pure naphthalene is 32.06 mmHg at 300 K.

  3. 2.56 g of Sulphur is dissolved in 100g of carbon disulphide. The solution boils at 319. 692 K. What is the molecular formula of Sulphur in solution The boiling point of CS2 is 319. 450K. Given that Kb for CS2 = 2.42 K Kg mol-1.

  4. Henry’s law constant for solubility of methane in benzene is 4.2 x 10-5 mm Hg at a particular constant temperature At this temperature.
    Calculate the solubility of methane at
    i) 750 mm Hg
    ii) 840 mm Hg

  5. The vapour pressure of pure benzene (C6H6) at a given temperature is 640 mm Hg. 2.2 g of non-volatile solute is added to 40 g of benzene. The vapour pressure of the solution is 600 mm Hg. Calculate the molar mass of the solute ?

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