A. Hydrated ions
B. double salts
C. hydrates
D. complexes
Solutions
Solutions
A. Beckmanns method
B. Landsbergers method
C. Linds method
D. none of the above
A. continuous and falling solubility curve
B. discontinuous and falling solubility curve
C. continuous and rising solubility curve
D. discontinuous and rising solubility curve
A. zeotropic mixture
B. azeotropic mixture
C. amphoteric mixture
D. ideal solution
A. equal to the mole fraction of solvent
B. equal to the mole fraction of solute
C. directly proportional to the mole fraction of solute
D. both B & C
A. saturated solutions of each liquid
B. unsaturated solutions of each liquid
C. normal solution of each liquid
D. no layer formation takes place
A. normality
B. molarity
C. molality
D. mole fraction
A. Super saturated solution
B. unsaturated solution
C. saturated solution
D. dilute solution
A. solution
B. compound
C. radical
D. ion
A. Boiling point of water decrease
B. Boiling point of water increase
C. Boiling point of water remains same
D. None of the above