319047
If sodium sulphate is considered to be completely dissociated into cations and anions in aqueous solution, the change in freezing point of water \(\left( {{\rm{\Delta }}{{\rm{T}}_{\rm{f}}}} \right)\), when 0.01 mole of sodium sulphate is dissolved in 1 kg of water is
\(\left( {{{\rm{K}}_{\rm{f}}}{\rm{ = 1}}{\rm{.86}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{K}}{\rm{.kg/mol}}} \right)\)
319048
Statement A :
If 0.1 M NaCl solution boils at \({\rm{10}}{{\rm{1}}^{\rm{^\circ }}}{\rm{C,}}\), then \({\rm{0}}{\rm{.1}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{M}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) solution boil at appr. \({\rm{101}}{\rm{.}}{{\rm{5}}^{\rm{^\circ }}}{\rm{C}}\)
Statement B :
\({\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) has higher molecular mass than NaCl
319047
If sodium sulphate is considered to be completely dissociated into cations and anions in aqueous solution, the change in freezing point of water \(\left( {{\rm{\Delta }}{{\rm{T}}_{\rm{f}}}} \right)\), when 0.01 mole of sodium sulphate is dissolved in 1 kg of water is
\(\left( {{{\rm{K}}_{\rm{f}}}{\rm{ = 1}}{\rm{.86}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{K}}{\rm{.kg/mol}}} \right)\)
319048
Statement A :
If 0.1 M NaCl solution boils at \({\rm{10}}{{\rm{1}}^{\rm{^\circ }}}{\rm{C,}}\), then \({\rm{0}}{\rm{.1}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{M}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) solution boil at appr. \({\rm{101}}{\rm{.}}{{\rm{5}}^{\rm{^\circ }}}{\rm{C}}\)
Statement B :
\({\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) has higher molecular mass than NaCl
319047
If sodium sulphate is considered to be completely dissociated into cations and anions in aqueous solution, the change in freezing point of water \(\left( {{\rm{\Delta }}{{\rm{T}}_{\rm{f}}}} \right)\), when 0.01 mole of sodium sulphate is dissolved in 1 kg of water is
\(\left( {{{\rm{K}}_{\rm{f}}}{\rm{ = 1}}{\rm{.86}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{K}}{\rm{.kg/mol}}} \right)\)
319048
Statement A :
If 0.1 M NaCl solution boils at \({\rm{10}}{{\rm{1}}^{\rm{^\circ }}}{\rm{C,}}\), then \({\rm{0}}{\rm{.1}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{M}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) solution boil at appr. \({\rm{101}}{\rm{.}}{{\rm{5}}^{\rm{^\circ }}}{\rm{C}}\)
Statement B :
\({\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) has higher molecular mass than NaCl
319047
If sodium sulphate is considered to be completely dissociated into cations and anions in aqueous solution, the change in freezing point of water \(\left( {{\rm{\Delta }}{{\rm{T}}_{\rm{f}}}} \right)\), when 0.01 mole of sodium sulphate is dissolved in 1 kg of water is
\(\left( {{{\rm{K}}_{\rm{f}}}{\rm{ = 1}}{\rm{.86}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{K}}{\rm{.kg/mol}}} \right)\)
319048
Statement A :
If 0.1 M NaCl solution boils at \({\rm{10}}{{\rm{1}}^{\rm{^\circ }}}{\rm{C,}}\), then \({\rm{0}}{\rm{.1}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{M}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) solution boil at appr. \({\rm{101}}{\rm{.}}{{\rm{5}}^{\rm{^\circ }}}{\rm{C}}\)
Statement B :
\({\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) has higher molecular mass than NaCl