Q#1:M.C.Qs 5x1=5 i. Which one of the following “Liquid in solid” solution? a. Sugar in water b. Butter c. Opal d. Fog ii. Concentration is ratio of; a. Solvent to Solute b. Solute to Solution c. Solvent to Solution d. Both a and b iii. Which one of the following will show negligible effect of temperature on its solubility? a. KCL b. KNO3 c. NaNO3 d. NaCl iv. Which one of the following is heterogeneous mixture? a. Milk b. Ink c. Milk of Magnesia d. sugar solution v. Molarity is the number of moles of solute dissolved in: a. 1 kg of solution b. 100 g of solvent c. 1 dm3 of solvent d. 1 dm3 of solution Q2. Give short Answers: 7x2=14 i. Why suspensions and solutions do not show tyndall effect, while colloids do? ii. What do you mean, like dissolves like? Explain with example. iii. When we dissolve 20 g of NaCl in 400 cm3 of solution, what will be its molarity? iv. Differentiate b/w saturated and unsaturated solution. v. Why is iodine soluble in CCl4 and not in water? vi. Define solubility. Write factors effect solubility. vii. What are the major difference b/w a solution and a mixture?
Engr. Husnain Ali
BSc. Clinical Physiology BSc. Chemical Engineering (In Process) MSc. Abnormal Physiology (In Process)
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