________ of a pure liquid is the temperature at which the vapour pressure of the solid is equal to the vapour pressure of the liquid at the atmospheric pressure.
Melting point
Boiling point
Osmotic pressure
Freezing point
______property is that which does not depend on the amount of matter present.
Extensive
Intensive
Extrinsic
Intrinsic
A solution containing only a small amount of the solute is called
Saturated
Dilute
Concentrated
Unsaturated
When a solution has water as the solvent, it is termed as ______ solution.
Aqueous
Non- aqueous
Supersaturated
____________ is the unit of molality.
Moles per kg
Moles per dm3
Moles per litre
Moles per mL
The pressure exerted by a vapour in equilibrium with its liquid at a given temperature is called the
Surface tension
Vapour pressure
Fluidity
Some solutes dissolve in water as separate, single molecules such solutes are known as ______solutes.
Electrolytes
Electrolytic
Non electrolytic
Hydrophilic
__________ of a component of a solution is given by the weight in grams present in 100g of solution.
Mass percentage
Dilution
Mole fraction
Molarity
Solution containing less than the limiting amount of solute with respect to the solvent at a particular temperature as said to be ___________ solution.
Concetrated
The quantity of solute present in a given sample of a solution can be easily calculated if its concentration is expressed in terms of
Molality
Normality