To prepare 2000 mL of a 0.15 M NaOH aqueous solution, we need to first understand the concept of molarity. Molarity (M) is defined as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. Here, we need a 0.15 M solution, which means 0.15 moles of NaOH in 1 liter (1000 mL) of solution.
The correct option is to dissolve 12 g of NaOH in distilled water and dilute it to 2000 mL volume. This option corresponds to the calculation, matching the correct molarity and volume requirements for the solution.
A substance 'X' (1.5 g) dissolved in 150 g of a solvent 'Y' (molar mass = 300 g mol$^{-1}$) led to an elevation of the boiling point by 0.5 K. The relative lowering in the vapour pressure of the solvent 'Y' is $____________ \(\times 10^{-2}\). (nearest integer)
[Given : $K_{b}$ of the solvent = 5.0 K kg mol$^{-1}$]
Assume the solution to be dilute and no association or dissociation of X takes place in solution.
Match the following:
(P) Schedule H
(Q) Schedule G
(R) Schedule P
(S) Schedule F2
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