4. What is the osmotic pressure of a 0.0522M solution of C 12H22011 at 55 °C? A. 1.1 atm B. 1.4 atm C. 1.2 atm D. 1.3 atm E. None of the above.

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4. What is the osmotic pressure of a 0.0522M solution of C 12H22011 at 55 °C?
A. 1.1 atm
B. 1.4 atm
C. 1.2 atm
D. 1.3 atm
E. None of the above.
5. If 123.00 grams of C10H160 are dissolved in 355.00 grams of C6H6, what is the freezing point of this solution?
A. -3.54 °C
B. -5.43 °C
C. -5.65 °C
D. -4.23 °C
E. None of the above.
A student prepares a stock solution of BaF2 by dissolving 50.00 g of a BaF2 in 1.00 L of water. An additional 2 drops of
37% (w/v) HCI was added to acidify the solution. How many mL of the stock solution will be transferred to prepare a
100.00 mL solution with 0.10 M BaF2 solution?
A. 38.05 mL
B. 35.07 mL
C. 380.5 mL
D. 37.50 mL
E. None of the above.
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1. The vapor pressure of 1.00M solution of sucrose (C12H22011) and 1.O0M solution of Al(OH); is compared. If the vapor
pressure lowering of the AlI(OH); solution is 6.70atm, what is the vapor pressure lowering effect of the sucrose solution?
A. 2.23 atm
B. 2.13 atm
C. 3.22 atm
D. 3.12 atm
E. None of the above.
Transcribed Image Text:4. What is the osmotic pressure of a 0.0522M solution of C 12H22011 at 55 °C? A. 1.1 atm B. 1.4 atm C. 1.2 atm D. 1.3 atm E. None of the above. 5. If 123.00 grams of C10H160 are dissolved in 355.00 grams of C6H6, what is the freezing point of this solution? A. -3.54 °C B. -5.43 °C C. -5.65 °C D. -4.23 °C E. None of the above. A student prepares a stock solution of BaF2 by dissolving 50.00 g of a BaF2 in 1.00 L of water. An additional 2 drops of 37% (w/v) HCI was added to acidify the solution. How many mL of the stock solution will be transferred to prepare a 100.00 mL solution with 0.10 M BaF2 solution? A. 38.05 mL B. 35.07 mL C. 380.5 mL D. 37.50 mL E. None of the above. 6. 1. The vapor pressure of 1.00M solution of sucrose (C12H22011) and 1.O0M solution of Al(OH); is compared. If the vapor pressure lowering of the AlI(OH); solution is 6.70atm, what is the vapor pressure lowering effect of the sucrose solution? A. 2.23 atm B. 2.13 atm C. 3.22 atm D. 3.12 atm E. None of the above.
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