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CBSE
Class 12
Chemistry
Chemistry - I
Solutions

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Question Bank: Solutions

This chapter focuses on the characteristics and behaviors of solutions, including their formation, composition, and properties.

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Q1.

What is the definition of a solution?

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Q2.

Which of the following is an example of a solid solution?

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Q3.

In which type of solution is a gas dissolved in a liquid?

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Q4.

What is the primary factor affecting the solubility of a gas in a liquid, according to Henry's law?

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Q5.

When a non-volatile solute is added to a solvent, what happens to the vapor pressure of the solvent?

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Q6.

Which of the following correctly describes a colligative property?

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Q7.

What is the molality of a solution if 2 moles of solute are dissolved in 1 kg of solvent?

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Q8.

Which of the following is an example of an ideal solution?

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Q9.

Which term describes the change in vapor pressure caused by adding a solute to a solvent?

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Q10.

What is the unit commonly used to express extremely low concentrations of solutes?

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Q11.

What happens to the boiling point of a solution when a solute is added?

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Q12.

If an ideal solution does not deviate from Raoult’s law, what does this imply about the interactions between its components?

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Q13.

In which scenario would you expect a negative deviation from Raoult's law?

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Q14.

Which solution typically exhibits abnormal colligative properties?

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Q15.

The concentration of a solution expressed as 10% (w/v) means?

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Q16.

What is the mass percentage of a solute if 10 g of solute is dissolved in 90 g of solvent?

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Q17.

A solution has a volume percentage of 20%. What does this signify regarding the components of the solution?

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Q18.

If a solution is 35% (v/v) ethanol, how much ethanol is in 250 mL of this solution?

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Q19.

Which of the following concentrations is defined as mass of solute per 100 mL of solution?

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Q20.

Calculate the molality of a solution containing 5 moles of solute in 2 kg of solvent.

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Q21.

What does parts per million (ppm) measure in a solution?

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Q22.

A solution is prepared by dissolving 10 g of NaCl in 500 mL of water. What is its molarity?

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Q23.

What is the primary factor that distinguishes molality from molarity?

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Q24.

If 0.1 mol of a solute is dissolved in 3 L of solution, what is the molarity?

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Q25.

How is the concentration of a saturated solution defined?

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Q26.

When a solution's composition is described as 'dilute', what does that imply?

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Q27.

If a solution has a concentration of 250 ppm, how many grams of solute are present in 1 liter of solution?

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Q28.

Which type of solution is represented by a mass percentage of 3.62% sodium hypochlorite in water?

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Q29.

What does an increase in temperature typically do to the solubility of solids in liquids?

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Q30.

When calculating mole fraction, which component's moles are considered in the denominator?

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Q31.

What is defined as the molality of a solution?

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Q32.

Which of the following factors does NOT affect the solubility of a solid in a liquid?

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Q33.

Henry's Law primarily applies to which type of solubility?

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Q34.

The molal concentration of a solution is defined as:

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Q35.

If the solubility of a gas increases, how does the pressure of that gas above the solution change according to Henry’s Law?

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Q36.

Which unit is commonly used to express molality?

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Q37.

What effect does temperature have on the solubility of most solids in liquids?

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Q38.

In a mixture of 22 g of benzene and 122 g of carbon tetrachloride, which solubility component has the higher mass percentage?

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Q39.

For a gas dissolved in a liquid, how does increasing the temperature generally affect its solubility?

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Q40.

If the solubility of a salt in water is known at a particular temperature, how can you predict its solubility at a different temperature?

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Q41.

Which principle explains why oxygen solubility in water decreases as temperature increases?

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Q42.

What type of solution contains both a solute and a solvent in gaseous, liquid, or solid state?

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Q43.

Which statement about molarity is correct?

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Q44.

What is the effect of adding a non-volatile solute to a solvent on the solvent's vapor pressure?

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Q45.

How do you calculate mole fraction of a solute in a solution?

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Q46.

How can you increase the solubility of a gas in a liquid?

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Q47.

Which of the following properties depends on the number of solute particles in a solution?

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Q48.

Raoult's law applies primarily to which type of solutions?

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Q49.

What is the van't Hoff factor (i) for an ideal non-electrolyte solute?

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Q50.

When a non-volatile solute is added to a solvent, what happens to the boiling point of the solution?

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Q51.

In which case would you expect the freezing point depression to be maximum?

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Q52.

Which of the following statements best describes a colligative property?

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Q53.

What is the osmotic pressure of a solution if its molarity is 2 M at room temperature (assume R = 0.0821 L·atm/K·mol)?

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Q54.

What does Henry’s Law state about the solubility of gases in liquids?

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Q55.

Which factor is NOT considered when determining colligative properties?

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Q56.

In the expression for Henry’s Law, which variable represents the solubility of the gas?

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Q57.

If a solution exhibits a lower than expected vapor pressure, what does this indicate about the solute?

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Q58.

If the partial pressure of a gas above a liquid is doubled, what will happen to its solubility according to Henry's Law?

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Q59.

What is the effect of increasing the number of solute particles on osmotic pressure?

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Q60.

Which of the following explains a real-world application of Henry's Law?

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Q61.

Which colligative property occurs when the freezing point of a solution is lower than that of the pure solvent?

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Q62.

What does the Henry's Law constant (K_H) indicate for a particular gas?

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Q63.

For a given non-volatile solute, which of the following factors will result in greater boiling point elevation?

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Q64.

If a gas has a higher K_H value, what can be inferred about its solubility?

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Q65.

Which statement about osmosis is correct?

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Q66.

Which factor does NOT affect the solubility of a gas in a liquid according to Henry’s Law?

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Q67.

What is the primary reason for the deviation of real solutions from Raoult's law?

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Q68.

At higher temperatures, the solubility of gases in liquids generally:

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Q69.

What phenomenon occurs when a solute alters the colligative properties of a solvent?

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Q70.

Which scenario would likely demonstrate a negative deviation from Raoult's Law?

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Q71.

What distinction exists between ideal and non-ideal solutions?

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Q72.

In what complex situation does Henry’s Law fail to accurately predict solubility?

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Q73.

If a researcher discovers an abnormal colligative property in a solute, what might this imply?

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Q74.

What would likely improve the dissolution of a gas in a liquid according to Henry’s Law?

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Q75.

Which of the following colligative properties is affected by the presence of non-ideal solutes?

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Q76.

An increase in the vapor pressure of a solvent in a solution generally indicates what about the solute?

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Q77.

Which of the following statements illustrates an abnormal colligative property?

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Q78.

In a solution, if the observed freezing point is lower than expected, which concept explains this phenomenon?

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Q79.

When a non-volatile solute is added to a solvent, what happens to the boiling point of the solution?

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Q80.

Which of the following colligative properties depends on the number of particles in a solution?

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Q81.

For an ideal solution, the boiling point elevation is directly proportional to which factor?

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Q82.

Which phenomenon can lead to an increase in freezing point depression and boiling point elevation in solutions?

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Q83.

What is the relationship between the van 't Hoff factor (i) and the colligative properties of electrolytes?

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Q84.

According to Raoult's law, what happens to the vapor pressure of the solvent when a non-volatile solute is added?

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Q85.

If a solution has a freezing point of -5°C instead of 0°C, what can be inferred about the solute’s effect?

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Q86.

What is the primary factor leading to deviations from Raoult's law in real solutions?

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Q87.

How does the presence of a solute affect the molecular interactions in a solution?

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Q88.

Which of the following substances would likely exhibit the greatest colligative effects when dissolved in water?

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