The number of moles of the solute per kilogram of the solvent is called
Molality
Molarity
Normality
Mass
If vapour pressure of a solution is higher than that of predicted by Raoult's law
+ ve deviation
- ve deviation
Ideal behaviour
Both a and b
Factors affecting solubility are
Nature of substance
Temperature
Pressure
All the above
Eg of liquid-liquid solution is
Oxygen dissolved in water
Glucose dissolved in water
Ethanol dissolved in water
Mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gas
Bromo ethane and chloro ethane is an eg of
Non ideal solution
Perfectly ideal
Nearly ideal
Both b and c
No of moles of solute dissolved in 1 litre of solution is called
Molefraction
A 5% solution of cane sugar (mol wt = 342) is isotonic with 1% solution of a substance X. The molecular weight of X is
34.2
171.2
68.4
136.8
If mass of solute is 2g and the mass of solvent is 18 g, then the mass percentage is
50%
25%
40%
10%
When solute is present in trace amount ,then the concentration is expressed in
Mole fraction
Mass percentage
Parts per million