The correct relationship between the boiling points of very
dilute solutions of AlCl₃ (t1₁) and CaCl₂ (t₂), having the same
molar concentration is
(a) t₁ = t₂ (b) t₁ > t₂ (c) t₂ > t₁ (d) t₂ ≥ t₁
Answers
Thus the correct relationship between the boiling points of very dilute solutions of AlCl₃ (t1₁) and CaCl₂ (t₂), having the same molar concentration is
t₁ > t₂
Option (B) is correct.
Explanation:
As we know that:
The solution with higher number of ions shows higher elevation in boiling point so
AICl3 (t1) > CaCl2(t2)
4 ion 3 ion.
As we see that AICl3 has more number of ions than CaCl2. Therefore it has the high boiling point.
Thus the correct relationship between the boiling points of very dilute solutions of AlCl₃ (t1₁) and CaCl₂ (t₂), having the same molar concentration is
t₁ > t₂.
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The volume of a certain mass of a gas was found to be 800 CC when the pressure was 760 mm of HG if the pressure increases by 50% find the new volume of the gas assuming that temperature remains constant ?
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Answer:
P1 = initial pressure, V1= initial volume,P2=final pressure and V2 = new volume
P1v1=P2v2
760*.8= 1140*v
v=.533l
v= 533cm^3