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Maharashtra Board · Class 12 · Chemistry

Flashcards for Solutions — Maharashtra Board Class 12 Chemistry. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Introduction to Solutions

What is a solution and what are its main components?

Answer

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more pure substances. It consists of: • Solvent: Component present in larger quantity (usually liquid) • Solute: Component present in smaller quantity (ca

Card 2Types of Solutions

List the nine types of solutions based on the physical states of solute and solvent with examples.

Answer

Types of Solutions: 1. Solid in Liquid: Sugar in water, NaCl in water 2. Solid in Solid: Metal alloys (brass, bronze) 3. Solid in Gas: Iodine in air 4. Liquid in Liquid: Ethanol in water, gasoline 5.

Card 3Solubility

Define solubility and explain the factors that affect it.

Answer

Solubility: Maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature (expressed in mol L⁻¹). Factors affecting solubility: 1. Nature of solute and solvent ('l

Card 4Solubility

State Henry's Law and write its mathematical expression with units.

Answer

Henry's Law: The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas over the solution. Mathematical expression: S = K_H × P or S ∝ P Where: • S = solubility of gas (

Card 5Raoult's Law

State Raoult's Law for volatile liquids and write its mathematical expressions.

Answer

Raoult's Law: The partial vapour pressure of any volatile component of a solution is equal to the vapour pressure of the pure component multiplied by its mole fraction in the solution. Mathematical e

Card 6Ideal and Non-ideal Solutions

Differentiate between ideal and non-ideal solutions with examples.

Answer

Ideal Solutions: • Obey Raoult's law over entire concentration range • ΔmixH = 0, ΔmixV = 0 • Similar intermolecular forces between all components • Example: Benzene + Toluene Non-ideal Solutions: •

Card 7Colligative Properties

What are colligative properties? List all four with their symbols.

Answer

Colligative Properties: Physical properties of solutions that depend on the number of solute particles in solution, not on their nature. Four colligative properties: 1. Vapour pressure lowering (ΔP)

Card 8Vapour Pressure Lowering

Derive the expression for relative lowering of vapour pressure and state its significance.

Answer

For solutions with non-volatile solutes: P₁ = x₁P₁⁰ = (1-x₂)P₁⁰ = P₁⁰ - P₁⁰x₂ Vapour pressure lowering: ΔP = P₁⁰ - P₁ = P₁⁰x₂ Relative lowering of vapour pressure: (ΔP/P₁⁰) = (P₁⁰ - P₁)/P₁⁰ = x₂ Si

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