A. Ideal
B. Saturated
C. Supersaturated
D. Azeotropic
Related Mcqs:
- Those solutions in which there is no volume change upon mixing the components in the liquid state and which, when diluted do not undergo any heat change (i.e. heat of dilution is zero), are called ____________ solutions?
A. Ideal
B. Real
C. Isotonic
D. None of these - Solutions having the same osmotic pressure are called _____________ solutions?
A. Dilute
B. Ideal
C. Isotonic
D. Saturated - In general, the specific heats of aqueous solutions _____________ with increase in the concentration of the solute?
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Remain unchanged
D. None of these - With increase in the solute concentration, the specific heat of aqueous solutions _____________________?
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remains unchanged
D. Either A. or B.; depends on the type of solution - Two solutions A1 and A2 have pH value of 2 and 6 respectively. It implies that the solution_____________________?
A. A2 is more alkaline than solution A2
B. A1 is highly acidic
C. A1 is very slightly acidic
D. Both A. & C. - Isotonic solutions must have the same__________________?
A. Viscosity
B. Molar concentration
C. Normality
D. Critical temperature - When dilute aqueous solutions of two salts are mixed, the process is associated with ___________________?
A. Decrease in temperature
B. Increase in temperature
C. No change in temperature
D. Change in temperature which is a function of composition - An aqueous solution of 2.45% by weight H2SO4 has a specific gravity of 1.011. The composition expressed in normality is______________?
A. 0.2500
B. 0.2528
C. 0.5000
D. 0.5055 - Assuming applicability of ideal gas law, the pure component volume of the vapor in a saturated gas can be calculated from theoretical relationship. The volumetric composition of a vapor saturated gas is independent of the___________________?
A. Nature of the liquid
B. Nature of the gas
C. Temperature of the liquid
D. Total pressure - If a solution of eutectic composition is cooled, _______________ reaching the eutectic temperature ?
A. The solvent begins to freeze out even before
B. It will undergo no change until
C. It will not solidify even on
D. None of these