Solutions MCQs With Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Chemistry)
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Solutions MCQs with Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Chemistry)

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11. Use the descriptions below. Vessel P contains sugar dissolved completely in water, Vessel Q contains oil and water in two visible layers, Vessel R contains uniformly mixed air, and Vessel S contains muddy water that settles on standing. The pair that represents homogeneous solutions is:
ⓐ. P and Q
ⓑ. R and S
ⓒ. Q and S
ⓓ. P and R
12. In a binary solution containing components \(P\) and \(Q\), the word binary tells us that the solution contains:
ⓐ. one solute and no solvent
ⓑ. exactly \(2\) components
ⓒ. two solvents and no solute
ⓓ. \(2\,mol\) of each component
13. In a solution prepared by dissolving a small amount of iodine in alcohol, alcohol is most suitably called the:
ⓐ. solute
ⓑ. solvent
ⓒ. precipitate
ⓓ. residue
14. The statement “the solvent is always the component present in larger amount” should be used carefully because:
ⓐ. every homogeneous mixture contains no identifiable solvent
ⓑ. molar mass alone determines the solvent in every mixture
ⓒ. phase and accepted convention may also identify the solvent
ⓓ. the smaller component must always be treated as the solvent
15. A mixture contains \(CO_2\) dissolved in water under pressure. For the usual description of this solution, the solute and solvent are respectively:
ⓐ. \(CO_2\) and water
ⓑ. water and \(CO_2\)
ⓒ. \(CO_2\) and \(CO_2\)
ⓓ. water and water
16. In the notation of a binary solution, components \(A\) and \(B\) are used. The safest interpretation of \(A\) and \(B\) at this stage is that they are:
ⓐ. two solvents present in equal amounts
ⓑ. the two components of the solution
ⓒ. two gaseous components of the solution
ⓓ. two substances having equal molar masses
17. A homogeneous mixture contains nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide. Based on component count, it is best described as:
ⓐ. a binary gaseous solution
ⓑ. a four-component pure gas
ⓒ. a multicomponent gaseous solution
ⓓ. a single-component gaseous mixture
18. Match the example in Column I with the most suitable solute-solvent description in Column II.
Column IColumn II
P. Salt in water1. Solid solute in liquid solvent
Q. \(CO_2\) in water2. Gas solute in liquid solvent
R. Ethanol in water3. Liquid solute in liquid solvent
S. Air4. Gas components in a gaseous solution
ⓐ. P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-3
ⓑ. P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4
ⓒ. P-1, Q-3, R-2, S-4
ⓓ. P-1, Q-2, R-3, S-4
19. The phase of a solution is generally decided by the:
ⓐ. phase of the solute before mixing
ⓑ. component present in the smaller amount
ⓒ. molar mass of the dissolved component
ⓓ. phase of the solvent
20. Hydrogen absorbed in palladium is commonly classified as:
ⓐ. gas in solid solution
ⓑ. solid in gas solution
ⓒ. liquid in solid solution
ⓓ. gas in liquid solution
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