What is the mole fraction of solute in a $$5 \mathrm{~m}$$ aqueous solution?
Choose the incorrect statement:
$$\mathrm{X}$$ is an electrolyte with a concentration of $$0.04 \mathrm{M}$$ whose formula is of the type $$\mathrm{X}_2 \mathrm{~A}$$. $$\mathrm{Y}$$ is a non-electrolyte solution with a concentration of $$0.2 \mathrm{M}$$ and has an osmotic pressure equal to $$\mathrm{P}_2$$ at room temperature. What is the relationship between the Osmotic pressure $$\pi$$ of $$\mathrm{X}$$ and $$\mathrm{P}_2$$ ?
If the depression in freezing point of an aqueous solution containing a solute, which is neither dissociated nor associated, is $$\mathbf{a} \mathrm{K}$$ with $$\mathrm{K}_{\mathrm{f}}=\mathbf{b ~ K ~ k g ~ m o l}{ }^{-1}$$, what would be the elevation in boiling point $$(\mathrm{X})$$ for this solution if its $$\mathrm{K}_{\mathrm{b}}=\mathbf{\mathrm { ~K } \mathrm { ~K } \mathrm { ~kg } \mathrm { ~mol }}{ }^{-1}$$ ?