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SOLUTION MCQs

1. The homogeneous mixture of two or more than two components is called:

(A) Molecule


(B) Mixture


(C) All of these


(D) Solution




2. The component of solution in larger quantity is called:

(A) Solute


(B) Solvent


(C) Solution


(D) All of these




3. The component of solution in smaller quantity is known as:

(A) Solvent


(B) Solution


(C) Solute


(D) None of these




4. The solution in which water is used as solvent is called:

(A) Standard solution


(B) Saturated solution


(C) Aqueous solution


(D) Un-saturated solution




5. The solution whose concentration is known is called:

(A) Unsaturated solution


(B) Aqueous solution


(C) Saturated solution


(D) Standard solution




6. The solution which contains maximum amount of solute at given temperature is called:

(A) Standard solution


(B) Aqueous solution


(C) Un-saturated solution


(D) Saturated solution




7. The solution which does not contain maximum amount of solute at given temperature is called:

(A) Standard solution


(B) Unsaturated solution


(C) Saturated solution


(D) Aqueous solution




8. The solution which contains maximum amount of solute at elevated temperature is called:

(A) Standard solution


(B) Aqueous solution


(C) Super-saturated solution


(D) Saturated solution




9. Number of parts of solute present in 100 parts of solvent or solution is called:

(A) Normality


(B) Molarity


(C) % Composition


(D) Molality




10. Number of gram equivalent of solute dissolved per liter of solution is:

(A) Molality


(B) Molarity


(C) Normality


(D) % Composition




11. Number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution is:

(A) Normality


(B) Molality


(C) Molarity


(D) % Composition




12. Number of moles of solute dissolved per kilogram of solvent is:

(A) Molality


(B) Molarity


(C) Normality


(D) % Composition




13. The solution that obeys Raoult’s law is called:

(A) Non-ideal


(B) Dilute


(C) Standard


(D) Ideal




14. A solution that does not obey Raoult’s law is called:

(A) Ideal


(B) Original


(C) Non-ideal


(D) Standard




15. A solution whose concentration is known is called:

(A) Colloidal solution


(B) Ideal solution


(C) Standard solution


(D) Normal solution




16. Number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution is called:

(A) Molality


(B) Normality


(C) Molarity


(D) Mole fraction




17. Solution which deviates from Raoult’s law is called:

(A) Ideal solution


(B) Non-ideal solution


(C) Colloidal solution


(D) None of these




18. Mole fraction is represented by:

(A) X


(B) n


(C) M


(D) None of these




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