Chemical Solutions Mcqs

Our collections of Multiple choice questions and answers focuses on study of Chemical Solutions. These questions are chosen from a collection of most authoritative and best reference books on Chemistry. Our aim is to prepare an individual for competitive exams like NTS, GAT, ECAT, MDCAT, Teaching jobs Tests and Chemical industry job interviews. One should practice our Mcqs to assimilate Chemical Solutions comprehensively.

  1. Home
  2. »
  3. Sciences Mcqs
  4. »
  5. Chemistry Mcqs
  6. »
  7. Chemical Solutions Mcqs

1.
Which of the following solutions of H2SO4 is more concentrated?

1 Molar solution

1 molal solution

1 normal solution

All have same concentration

2.
Which of the following unit of concertration is independent of temperature?

Molarity

Molality

Mole fraction

All

3.
Which of the following is an example of liquid in gas solution.

Opals

Dust particles in smoke

Paints

Fog

4.
The molal boiling point constant is the ration of the elevation of boiling point to

Molarity

Molality

More fraction of solvent

Mole fraction of solute

5.
Which of the following are the conditions of colligative properties

Non-electrolye solute

Non-volatile solute

Dilute solution

All of the above

6.
Which has the minimum freezing point?

One Molal NaCI

One molal KCI solution

One molal CaCI2

One molal urea solution

7.
Which of the following is not a colligative property?

Lowering of vapour pressure

Freezing point

Osmotic pressure

Elevation of polling point

8.
Which of the following substance do not show continuous solubility curve?

KCIO4

Na2SO4. 10H2O

K2Cr2O7

PbCl2

9.
When common salt is dissolved in water?

Boiling point of water dicrease

Boiling point of water increase

Boiling point of water remains same

None of the above

10.
Every sample of matter with uniform properties and fixed composition is called

Solute

Solvent

Solution

Phase

13.
Solution with maximum concentration of solute at given temperature is called

Super saturated solution

Unsaturated solution

Saturated solution

Dilute solution

0Shares
0
Scroll to Top