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BITSAT · Chemistry

Topics covered in Solutions for BITSAT Chemistry. Understand the syllabus structure and key areas to focus on.

Solutions — Syllabus & Topics

Topics covered in Solutions for BITSAT Chemistry.

Topics in Solutions

1

Types of Solutions and Basic Concepts

  • Solution = Solute + Solvent (homogeneous mixture)
  • Solvent is present in larger quantity, solute in smaller quantity
  • Binary solutions have two components, ternary have three
2

Concentration of Solutions

  • Eight important ways to express concentration
  • Mass percentage, volume percentage, and mass by volume percentage
  • Molarity depends on temperature, molality does not
3

Solubility and Henry's Law

  • Solubility depends on nature of solute-solvent, temperature, and pressure
  • Like dissolves like principle (polar-polar, non-polar-non-polar)
  • Gas solubility increases with pressure (Henry's Law)
4

Raoult's Law and Vapor Pressure

  • Raoult's Law: p₁ = p₁° × x₁ for each component
  • Total vapor pressure = p₁ + p₂ for binary solution
  • Non-volatile solute lowers vapor pressure of solvent

Key Concepts

Solutions are classified based onEight different ways to express concentrationAt constant temperatureFor ideal solutionsIdeal solutions obey Raoult's law

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What topics are covered in Solutions for BITSAT?

Solutions is an important chapter in BITSAT Chemistry. It covers key concepts and formulas that are frequently tested in the exam. Key topics include: Types of Solutions and Basic Concepts, Concentration of Solutions, Solubility and Henry's Law, Raoult's Law and Vapor Pressure.

Solutions is a frequently tested chapter in BITSAT Chemistry. Questions from this chapter appear regularly in previous year papers. There are 262 practice questions available for this chapter.

Start by understanding the core concepts, then solve practice questions. Focus on formulas and their applications. Use revision notes for quick review before the exam.