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Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 2 Solutions MCQs | Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 2 Solutions Short Questions with Answers

What would be tne volume of 15% w/v and 5% w/v NaOH solution required to prepare 1 litre aqueous solution of 2M NaOH ? (M.w of Naoh = 40 gram/mole)
[A] 300 ml, 700ml
[B] 250 ml, 750ml
[C] 400 ml, 600ml
[D] 280 ml, 720ml
Answer: 300 ml, 700ml
(2) At constant temperature, vapour pressure of an aqueous solution of 1.5 kg glucose decreases to 0.98% in comparision with vapour pressure of pure water then, what quantity of glucose in gram dissolved in the solution ? (Molecular weight of glucose = 180 gm/mole)
[A] 148.5 gm
[B] 14.85 gm
[C] 125 gm
[D] 135 gm
Answer: 135 gm
(3) At constant pressure, 0.5 m NaCl aqueous solution is diluted by adding water in it. Which of the following statement is correct in this reference ?
[A] Van’t Hoff factor (i) and boiling point of the solution both decreases
[B] Van’t Hoff factor (i) and boiling point of the solution both increases
[C] Van’t Hoff factor (i) decreases while boiling point of the solution both increases
[D] Van’t Hoff factor (i) increases while boiling point of the solution both decreases
Answer: Van’t Hoff factor (i) increases while boiling point of the solution both decreases
(4) Boiling point of an aqueous solution of 0.5 m ionic solid substance is 100.5°C; then state the value of i ? (Kb = 0.512oC -kg – mole-1)
[A] 1.95
[B] 1.85
[C] 1.25
[D] 0.85
Answer: 1.95
(5) Aqueous solution of substance boils at 100.5oC at 1 bar pressure; then at what temperature it freezes ? (Kb = 0.512oC -kg - mole-1, Kf = 1.86oC - kg – mole-1)
[A] 11.2oC
[B] 29.84oF
[C] 271.8oK
[D] -1.2oC
Answer: 271.8oK
(6) 1.4 m aqueous solution of a weak electrolyte AB2 ionizes 20%, then, state boiling point and freezing point of the solution respectively.
[A] 100.86oC, -3.12oC
[B] 101oC, -3.65oC
[C] 274oC, -3.65oC
[D] 374oC, -3.65oC
Answer: 101oC, -3.65oC
(7) Solute substance in a 1.4 m aqueous solution associates by 25%, then, find the boiling point and freezing point of solution; where, solute exists as trimer in the solution; thus, n = 3. (Kb =0.512oC • kg • mole-1, Kf = 1.86oC • kg • mole-1)
[A] 100.448oC, -2.28oC
[B] 373.58oK, -3.65oC
[C] 100.59oC, 2.17oC
[D] 213oF, 270.83ok
Answer: 213oF, 270.83ok
(8) Molecular mass of a weak acid HA is 60gm/mo1 Ifs experimental molecular mass in its 0.7 M aqueous solution obtained from colligative properties is 50gm/mo1. Then calculate ionistion consteint of weak acid HA.
[A] 0.023
[B] 0.0085
[C] 0.035
[D] 0.085
Answer: 0.035
(9) At constant temperature, the total pressure of a homogeneous mixture of gas-A and gas-B in a closed container collected on water is 2.0 bar. Their ratio of mole frachion is 1.6 If the values of their KH are 2.4 ×10+4 bur and 4.8 ×104 bar respectively then calcwate its ration of mole fraction when dissolhed in H2O.
[A] 1:2
[B] 2:1
[C] 3:1
[D] 1:3
Answer: 1:3
(10) Naphthalene is soluble in ether or benzene because. ?
[A] dipole-dipole attraction is equal
[B] London forces are equal
[C] Hydrogen bond
[D] Ionic attraction
Answer: London forces are equal
(11) Four Liauids are given.
(i) Water : more polar and capacity to torm H-bond.
(ii) Hexanol : moderatly pdar and partial capacity to form H-bond.
(iii) Chloro form : moderatly polar and does not capable to form H-bond.
(iv) Octane : non polar and does not capable to form H-bond.
which of the following pair of liquids mixed with each other in very less proportion.
[A] I, IV
[B] I, II
[C] II, III
[D] III, IV
Answer: I, IV
(12) Which of the following is applicable for the solubility of gases in liquid.
[A] Increases with increase in temperature and pressure.
[B] Decreases with increase in temp and pressure.
[C] Increases with decrease in temp and increase in pressure.
[D] Decreases with decrease in temp and increase in pressure.
Answer: Increases with decrease in temp and increase in pressure.

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