Based on the Type of Solvent
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Differentiate between aqueous and non-aqueous solution.
Explain Dows process in inorganic chemistry.
The solution in which any liquid other than water acts as a solvent is called
A solution of a sugar in water is a homogeneous mixture.
True
False
What do you understand by the terms: solute and solvent? Identify the solute and solvent in the following solutions:
(i) Sugar solution (ii) Soft drinks.
Sugar in water is an example of
One mole of solute NaCl is dissolved in liter water.
the molarity of the solution is
1) 1 mg of C4H10 2) 1 mg of N2 3) 1mg of sodium 4) 1 molar
Give examples for non-aqueous solutions.
Which of the following non-aqueous solvents are used to dissolve organic compounds?
Water
Milk
Acetone
Mud
500 my aqueous solution is prepared by dissolving 2 moles of hcl in water. What will be the molarity of this solution.
What are the differences and similarities between concentration and solubility?
Name the suitable solvent for the following substance.
- Sulphur
- Rubber
- Resins
- Paints
- Iodine
- Wax
- Chlorophyll
- Phosphorous
- Sodium
- Sugar
Dear sir /ma'am,
The solubility of sodium fluoride, NaF, in water at 25 degree Celsius is 4.100g per 100.0g of water. Assume 100.0g of water occupies a volume of 100.0ml.A saturated solution is prepared by adding 6.000gof NaF to 100.0ml of water at 25 degree Celsius in a beaker and steering thoroughly.
The following sequence of steps is carried out :
Step 1:50.0ml of solution is removed from the beaker and discarded.
Step 2:50.0ml of water is added to the beaker and steered.
Step 3:50.0ml of solution is Removed from the beaker and discarded.
The maximum mass of NaF now remaining and recoverable from the beaker is?
Options:
A) 1.025g
B) 1.900g
C) 1.975g
D) 4.100g
Please help me to solve it.
What are the differences and similarities between concentration and solubility? [3 MARKS]
Which of the following best describes the properties of a solution?
It has two phases.
All of the given statements are correct.
Solution is a homogeneous mixture.
The particles of a solution are smaller than 1nm in diameter.
Sugar in water is an example of
Are barium chloride and ammonia water soluble?
Name the suitable solvent for the following substance: Paints
Name the following:
A base that is a weak electrolyte
How are solutions classified based on the type of solvents?
What is meant by the terms 'solute' and 'solvent'? Explain with examples.
- CH3OH(s)
- None of the above
- CH3OH(aq)
- CH3OH(l)
- CH3OH(g)