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Solutions — MCQ Practice

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Version 1Updated 22 Mar 2026

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Q1easy

A solution is prepared by dissolving 18 g of glucose (Molar mass = 180 g/mol) in 500 g of water. The molality of the solution is:

Q2medium

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding ideal solutions?

Q3medium

The Henry's Law constant for oxygen dissolved in water is 4.34×104atm4.34 \times 10^4\,\text{atm} at 25C25^\circ\text{C}. If the partial pressure of oxygen in the air is 0.2atm0.2\,\text{atm}, what is the mole fraction of oxygen dissolved in water?

Q4hard

The vapor pressure of pure benzene at a certain temperature is 0.850bar0.850\,\text{bar}. A non-volatile, non-electrolyte solid weighing 0.5g0.5\,\text{g} when added to 39.0g39.0\,\text{g} of benzene (Molar mass = 78g/mol78\,\text{g/mol}) gives a solution whose vapor pressure is 0.845bar0.845\,\text{bar}. What is the molar mass of the solid substance?

Q5medium

An aqueous solution freezes at 0.186C-0.186^\circ\text{C}. Given KfK_f for water is 1.86K kg mol11.86\,\text{K kg mol}^{-1}. The boiling point of this solution will be (Given KbK_b for water is 0.512K kg mol10.512\,\text{K kg mol}^{-1}):

Q6medium

Which of the following 0.1M0.1\,\text{M} aqueous solutions will have the highest osmotic pressure?

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