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Q. How many grams of KCl are needed to prepare 250 mL of a 0.5 M solution? (2023) 2023
  • A. 7.45 g
  • B. 12.5 g
  • C. 9.25 g
  • D. 5.25 g
Q. How many grams of KCl are needed to prepare 250 mL of a 2 M solution? (2023)
  • A. 37.25 g
  • B. 50 g
  • C. 75 g
  • D. 25 g
Q. How many grams of KCl are needed to prepare 250 mL of a 2 M solution? (Molar mass of KCl = 74.5 g/mol) (2023)
  • A. 37.25 g
  • B. 74.5 g
  • C. 18.625 g
  • D. 9.25 g
Q. How many liters of a 0.5 M NaOH solution are needed to obtain 1 mole of NaOH? (2023)
  • A. 1 L
  • B. 2 L
  • C. 0.5 L
  • D. 0.25 L
Q. How many liters of a 0.5 M solution contain 2 moles of solute? (2023)
  • A. 2 L
  • B. 4 L
  • C. 1 L
  • D. 0.5 L
Q. How many liters of a 3 M solution can be made from 6 moles of solute? (2023)
  • A. 1 L
  • B. 2 L
  • C. 3 L
  • D. 4 L
Q. How many moles of solute are present in 500 mL of a 0.2 M solution? (2021) 2021
  • A. 0.1 moles
  • B. 0.5 moles
  • C. 0.2 moles
  • D. 0.25 moles
Q. If 10 g of glucose (C6H12O6) is dissolved in 200 g of water, what is the mass percentage of the solution? (2023)
  • A. 4.76%
  • B. 5.00%
  • C. 10.00%
  • D. 2.50%
Q. If 10 g of sugar (C12H22O11) is dissolved in 200 g of water, what is the mass percent of the sugar solution? (2023)
  • A. 4.76%
  • B. 5.00%
  • C. 10.00%
  • D. 2.50%
Q. If 10 g of sugar (C12H22O11) is dissolved in 200 g of water, what is the mass percent of sugar in the solution? (Molar mass of sugar = 342 g/mol) (2023)
  • A. 4.76%
  • B. 5.00%
  • C. 10.00%
  • D. 2.50%
Q. If 10 g of sugar (C12H22O11) is dissolved in 200 g of water, what is the mass percent of the solution? (Molar mass of sugar = 342 g/mol) (2023)
  • A. 4.76%
  • B. 5.00%
  • C. 10.00%
  • D. 2.50%
Q. If 10 g of sugar (C12H22O11) is dissolved in 200 g of water, what is the mass percent of the solution? (2023)
  • A. 4.76%
  • B. 5.00%
  • C. 10.00%
  • D. 20.00%
Q. If 10 g of sugar (C12H22O11) is dissolved in 200 g of water, what is the mass percent of the sugar solution? (Molar mass of sugar = 342 g/mol) (2023)
  • A. 4.76%
  • B. 5.00%
  • C. 10.00%
  • D. 2.50%
Q. If 10 g of sugar (C12H22O11) is dissolved in 200 g of water, what is the mass percentage of the solution? (Molar mass of sugar = 342 g/mol) (2023)
  • A. 4.76%
  • B. 5.00%
  • C. 10.00%
  • D. 2.50%
Q. If 10 g of sugar (C12H22O11) is dissolved in 200 g of water, what is the mass percentage of the sugar solution? (Molar mass of sugar = 342 g/mol) (2023)
  • A. 4.76%
  • B. 5.00%
  • C. 10.00%
  • D. 2.50%
Q. If 10 g of sugar is dissolved in 100 g of water, what is the mass percent of sugar in the solution? (2023)
  • A. 10%
  • B. 5%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 15%
Q. If 10 g of sugar is dissolved in 100 g of water, what is the mass percentage of sugar in the solution? (2023)
  • A. 10%
  • B. 5%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 15%
Q. If 10 grams of NaCl is dissolved in 500 mL of water, what is the concentration in g/L? (2020)
  • A. 20 g/L
  • B. 10 g/L
  • C. 5 g/L
  • D. 15 g/L
Q. If 10 grams of NaCl is dissolved in 500 mL of water, what is the mass/volume percent concentration? (2020) 2020
  • A. 2%
  • B. 5%
  • C. 10%
  • D. 20%
Q. If 15 g of sugar is dissolved in 300 mL of water, what is the concentration in g/mL? (2020)
  • A. 0.05 g/mL
  • B. 0.1 g/mL
  • C. 0.15 g/mL
  • D. 0.2 g/mL
Q. If 20 grams of glucose (C6H12O6) is dissolved in 1 liter of water, what is the molarity of the solution? (Molar mass of glucose = 180 g/mol) (2020) 2020
  • A. 0.11 M
  • B. 0.5 M
  • C. 0.2 M
  • D. 0.33 M
Q. If 3 moles of glucose are dissolved in 1 liter of solution, what is the molality of the solution? (2023)
  • A. 3 m
  • B. 1 m
  • C. 2 m
  • D. 0.5 m
Q. If 50 mL of a 3 M solution is diluted to 200 mL, what is the new molarity? (2020)
  • A. 0.75 M
  • B. 1.5 M
  • C. 2 M
  • D. 3 M
Q. What is the concentration in mol/L of a solution made by dissolving 58.5 grams of NaCl in 1 liter of water? (Molar mass of NaCl = 58.5 g/mol) (2023) 2023
  • A. 1 M
  • B. 0.5 M
  • C. 2 M
  • D. 0.25 M
Q. What is the effect of adding a non-volatile solute to a solvent? (2023)
  • A. Increases vapor pressure
  • B. Decreases boiling point
  • C. Increases boiling point
  • D. Decreases freezing point
Q. What is the effect of increasing the temperature on the solubility of most solid solutes in water? (2023)
  • A. Increases solubility
  • B. Decreases solubility
  • C. No effect
  • D. Depends on the solute
Q. What is the effect of temperature on the solubility of most solid solutes in water? (2023)
  • A. Increases with temperature
  • B. Decreases with temperature
  • C. Remains constant
  • D. Varies unpredictably
Q. What is the final volume when 100 mL of a 3 M solution is diluted to a concentration of 1 M? (2022) 2022
  • A. 300 mL
  • B. 200 mL
  • C. 100 mL
  • D. 150 mL
Q. What is the freezing point depression of a solution containing 1 mol of NaCl in 1 kg of water? (Kf for water = 1.86 °C kg/mol) (2023)
  • A. 1.86 °C
  • B. 3.72 °C
  • C. 2.00 °C
  • D. 0.93 °C
Q. What is the mass of NaOH required to prepare 0.5 L of a 1 M solution? (2023)
  • A. 20 g
  • B. 40 g
  • C. 10 g
  • D. 30 g
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Solutions MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding "Solutions" is crucial for students aiming to excel in their exams. Practicing MCQs and objective questions not only enhances your grasp of the subject but also boosts your confidence during exam preparation. By focusing on important questions and practice questions, you can significantly improve your performance in both school and competitive exams.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Concept of solubility and factors affecting it
  • Types of solutions: saturated, unsaturated, and supersaturated
  • Concentration calculations: molarity, molality, and percentage
  • Colligative properties of solutions
  • Important definitions and formulas related to solutions
  • Diagrams illustrating solution concepts
  • Real-life applications of solutions in various fields

Exam Relevance

The topic of "Solutions" is frequently tested in CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE exams. Students can expect questions that assess their understanding of solution properties, calculations of concentration, and applications of colligative properties. Common question patterns include multiple-choice questions that require conceptual clarity and problem-solving skills.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing different types of solutions and their characteristics
  • Miscalculating concentrations due to incorrect formula application
  • Overlooking the significance of temperature in solubility
  • Neglecting to interpret graphs and diagrams correctly
  • Failing to relate theoretical concepts to practical scenarios

FAQs

Question: What are the key types of solutions I should know for exams?
Answer: You should be familiar with saturated, unsaturated, and supersaturated solutions, as well as their definitions and characteristics.

Question: How can I improve my understanding of solution concentrations?
Answer: Practice calculating molarity, molality, and percentage concentration through various practice questions to strengthen your grasp.

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