Identify an example of a solution that consists of a solid as the solute and a liquid as the solvent.

  • A
    Sea water
  • B
    Sugar in water
  • C
    Carbonated water
  • D
    Chloroform in nitrogen

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Which of the following pairs of solutions is isotonic?
$A$. $18 \ g/L$ of glucose solution and $6 \ g/L$ of urea solution
$B$. $10 \ g/L$ of glucose solution and $10 \ g/L$ of urea solution
$C$. $0.01 \ M \ NaOH$ solution and $0.02 \ M$ glucose solution
$D$. $0.01 \ M \ NaCl$ solution and $0.01 \ M$ glucose solution
(Assume that $NaCl$ undergoes complete dissociation)

$W \ g$ of a non-volatile electrolyte solid solute of molar mass $M \ g \ mol^{-1}$ when dissolved in $100 \ mL$ water,decreases vapor pressure of water from $640 \ mm \ Hg$ to $600 \ mm \ Hg$. If aqueous solution of the electrolyte boils at $375 \ K$ and $K_b$ for water is $0.52 \ K \ kg \ mol^{-1}$,then the mole fraction of the electrolyte solute $(X_2)$ in the solution can be expressed as (Given density of water $= 1 \ g/mL$ and boiling point of water $= 373 \ K$):

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