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Solutions
SECTION – A
Objective Type Questions
1. A sample of ammonium phosphate (NH4)3PO4 contains 3.18 moles of hydrogen atoms. The number of moles
of oxygen atoms in the sample is
(1) 0.265 (2) 0.795 (3) 1.06 (4) 4.00
Sol. Answer (3)
In NH4 3 PO4 12 moles of 'H' are present with 4 moles of oxygen atom.
4
3.18 moles of 'H' are present with = 3.18 = 1.06 moles of oxygen atom.
12
3. Two metallic oxides contain 27.6% and 30% oxygen respectively. If the formula of the first oxide is X3O4, that
of the second will be
(1) XO (2) XO2 (3) X2O5 (4) X2O3
Sol. Answer (4)
This question can be solved by two methods.
Method I Method II
st
Oxide I Oxide II Formula of 1 X3O4
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4. Calculate the molality of solution containing 3 g glucose dissolved in 30 g of water. (molar mass of glucose
= 180)
(1) 0.50 m (2) 0.56 m (3) 0.091 m (4) 0.05 m
Sol. Answer (2)
moles of solute nB
Molality = wB = 3 g, wA = 30 g
wt of solvent (kg) w A (kg)
3
1
Molality (m) = 180 1000 = 1800 1000 = 0.56 m.
30
5. An element, X has the following isotopic composition 200X : 90% 199X : 8% 202X : 2.0%. The weighted average
atomic mass of the naturally occurring element X is closest to
(1) 201 amu (2) 202 amu (3) 199 amu (4) 200 amu
Sol. Answer (4)
percentage x atomic mass
Average atomic mass =
100
200 90 199 8 202 2
=
100
= 199.96 200 amu
8 44
8 g H2 moles = = 4 moles 44 g of CO2 = = 1 mol CO2
2 44
64 48
64 g SO2 moles = = 1 moles 48 g of O3 = = 1 mol of O3
44 48
7. What volume of oxygen gas (O2) measured at 0°C and 1 atm, is needed to burn completely 1 L of propane
gas (C3H8) measured under the same conditions?
(1) 10 L (2) 7 L (3) 6 L (4) 5 L
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Sol. Answer (4)
C3H8 + 5O2 3CO 2 + 4H2O
For 1 mol propane 5 mol O2 gas is needed.
22.4 L propane = 5 × 22.4 L of O2 gas needed
10. When x molecules are removed from 200 mg of N2O, 2.89 × 10–3 moles of N2O are left. x will be
(1) 1020 molecules (2) 1010 molecules (3) 21 molecules (4) 1021 molecules
Sol. Answer (4)
From Equation
– =
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11. 4 g of hydrogen reacts with 20 g of oxygen to form water. The mass of water formed is
(1) 24 g (2) 36 g (3) 22.5 g (4) 40 g
Sol. Answer (3)
2H2 O2 2H2 O
4g 32 g 36 g
When 4 g of H2 reacts with 32 g of O2 gives 36 g of H2O.
Now present oxygen is 20 g
O2 will be the limiting reagent and H2O will be calculated from O2
32 g of O2 given = 36 g of H2O
36
20 g of O2 given = 20 = 22.5 g H O
32 2
15. The number of atoms in 0.1 mol of a tetraatomic gas is (NA = 6.02 × 1023 mol–1)
(1) 2.4 × 1022 (2) 6.026 × 1022 (3) 2.4 × 1023 (4) 3.600 × 1023
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Sol. Answer (3)
23 23
Total number of atom = 0.1 × 4 × 6.022 × 10 = 2.4 × 10 atom
16. How many grams of NaOH should be added to water to prepare 250 ml solution of 2 M NaOH?
(1) 9.6 × 103 (2) 2.4 × 103 (3) 20 (4) 24
Sol. Answer (3)
M V(mL) 2 250
Moles of NaOH = = 0.5 moles of NaOH
1000 1000
given mass x
Moles = 0.5 mole = given mass = 40 × 0.5 = 20 g
mol.mass 40
17. Haemoglobin contains 0.334% of iron by weight. The molecular weight of haemoglobin is approximately 67200.
The number of iron atoms (Atomic weight of Fe is 56) present in one molecule of haemoglobin is
(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 3 (4) 2
Sol. Answer (1)
0.334
Weight of Fe in heamoglobin = 67200 = 224.48
100
Mass of one Fe atom = 56
224.48
Total number of Fe atom = 4
56
19. If the weight of metal chloride is x gram containing y gram of metal, the equivalent weight of metal will be
x 8( y x ) y 8( x y )
(1) E 35.5 (2) E (3) E 35.5 (4) E
y x (x y) y
Sol. Answer (3)
Mx x Cl
MClx
y (g) (x y)(g) x (g)
weight of metal
Equivalent mass of metal in case of chlorides 35.5
weight of Cl
y
equivalent mass E = 35.5
y
x
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20. 10 g of hydrogen and 64 g of oxygen were filled in a steel vessel and exploded. Amount of water produced in
this reaction will be
(1) 1 mol (2) 2 mol (3) 3 mol (4) 4 mol
Sol. Answer (4)
2H2 O2
2H2 O
4g 32 g 2 moles
As 10 g of H2 is to react with 64 g of O2
O2 will complete consumed and will act as LR.
Calculation will be made on the basis of weight of O2
⎧⎪32 g of O2 gives H2O = 2 moles ⎫⎪
⎨ ⎬
⎪⎩ 64 g of O2 gives H2O = 4 moles ⎪⎭
SECTION – B
Objective Type Questions
1. The total number of electrons in 4.2 g of N3– ion is (NA is the Avogadro’s number)
(1) 2.1 NA (2) 4.2 NA (3) 3 NA (4) 3.2 NA
Sol. Answer (3)
4.2
Total number of moles = = 0.3 mol
14
1 mol of N3– have electrons = 10 × N0.
2. The number of mole of nitrogen in one litre of air containing 10% nitrogen by volume, under standard conditions,
is
(1) 0.03 mole (2) 2.10 moles (3) 0.186 mole (4) 4.46 × 10–3 mole
Sol. Answer (4)
10
Volume of N2 in 1 L i.e., 1000 ml of N2 = × 1000 = 100 ml
1000
22400 ml at STP = 1 mol.
1 1
100 ml at STP = × 100 = = 4.46 10 3 mol
22400 224
3. Liquid benzene (C6H6) burns in oxygen according to 2C6H6 (l) + 15O2(g) 12CO2(g) + 6H2O(g)
How many litres of O2 at STP are needed to complete the combustion of 39 g of liquid benzene?
(1) 74 L (2) 11.2 L (3) 22.4 L (4) 84 L
Sol. Answer (4)
3
As mole of O2 gives 1 mole Al2O3
2
1 mole Al2O3 formed.
5. The amount of zinc required to produce 1.12 ml of H2 at STP on treatment with dilute HCl will be
(1) 65 g (2) 0.065 g (3) 32.5 × 10–4 g (4) 6.5 g
Sol. Answer (3)
Zn 2HCl
ZnCl2 H2 (g)
1moL 22.4 L 22400 ml
22400 ml of H2 gas is produced from Zn = 65 g
65
1.12 ml of H2 gas is produced from Zn = 1.12 g = 3.25 × 10–3 g
22400
i.e., 32.5 × 10–4 g
7. One litre of CO2 is passed through red hot coke. The volume becomes 1.4 litres at same temperature and
pressure. The composition of products is
(1) 0.8 litre of CO2 and 0.6 litre of CO (2) 0.7 litre of CO2 and 0.7 litre of CO
(3) 0.6 litre of CO2 and 0.8 litre of CO (4) 0.4 litre of CO2 and 1.0 litre of CO
Sol. Answer (3)
CO2 (g) C(s) 2CO(g)
Initial 1L 0 0
Final volume (1 x) 2x
Final volume = 1 – x + x + 2x = 1.4 L
x 0.4 L
Volume of CO = 2x = 2 × 0.4 = 0.8 L
Volume of CO2 = (1 – x) = 1 – 0.4 = 0.6 L
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8. Suppose that A and B form the compounds B 2 A 3 and B 2 A. If 0.05 mole of B 2 A 3 weighs 9 g and
0.1 mole of B2A weighs 10 g, the atomic weight of A and B respectively are
(1) 30 and 40 (2) 40 and 30 (3) 20 and 5 (4) 15 and 20
Sol. Answer (2)
Let the atomic mass of B = y g ; A = x g
In B2A3
given weight
2y + 3x = mol. mass of B2 A3 =
mole
9
2y + 3x = g
0.05
In B2A
10
2y + x = g
0.1
Solving x and y
⎧ x 40 ⎫
⎨ ⎬
⎩ y 30 ⎭
M M
9. When 100 ml of H SO is mixed with 500 ml of NaOH then nature of resulting solution and normality of
10 2 4 10
excess of reactant left is
N N N N
(1) Acidic, (2) Basic, (3) Basic, (4) Acidic,
5 5 20 10
Sol. Answer (3)
M M
100 ml of H2 SO4 500 ml of NaOH
10 10
N N
H2SO4 [because N factor is 1]
5 10
⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 1⎞
meq of H2SO4 ⎜ 100 ⎟ 20 meq meq of NaOH ⎜ 500 ⎟ 50 meq
⎝ 5 ⎠ ⎝ 10 ⎠
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10. Mole fraction of solvent in aqueous solution of NaOH having molality of 3 is
(1) 0.3 (2) 0.05 (3) 0.7 (4) 0.95
Sol. Answer (4)
⎧m = molality ⎫
1000 . x B ⎪ ⎪
m = x .m ⎨ xB = molality fraction of solute ⎬
A A ⎪ x = molality fraction fo solvent ⎪
⎩ A ⎭
x A xB 1
xA = (1 – xB)
1000 . xB
m = 1 x M
B A
Putting m = 3
MA = 18 because aqueous solution is present
1000 . xB
3 = 1 x 18 54 (1 – xB) = 1000 xB
B
= 54 – 54 xB = 1000 xB
54
xB = xB = 0.05. `
1054
x A 1 xB 1 0.05 0.95
11. Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 98% H2SO4 by mass and has a density of 1.80 gmL–1. Volume of acid
required to make one litre of 0.1 M H2SO4 solution is
(1) 16.65 mL (2) 22.20 mL (3) 5.55 mL (4) 11.10 mL
Sol. Answer (3)
Molarity of 98% H2SO4 by mass having density 1.80 g/ml will be
% w/w d 10 98 1.80 10
M= = 18 M.
M. mass 98
M1 = 18 M M2 = 0.1 m
V1 = ? V2 = 1000 ml
Applying M1V1 = M2V2
18 × V1 = 1000 × 0.1
100
V1 = = 5.55 ml
18
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13. Ammonia gas is passed into water, yielding a solution of density 0.93 g/cm3 and containing 18.6% NH3 by
weight. The mass of NH3 per cc of the solution is
(1) 0.17 g/cm3 (2) 0.34 g/cm3 (3) 0.51 g/cm3 (4) 0.68 g/cm3
Sol. Answer (1)
18.6 0.93 10
Molarity of NH3 solution = =10.17 M
17
Strength (g/L) = molarity × mol. mass
= 10.17 × 17 = 172.9 g/L
i.e., 1000 mL of solution contain NH3 = 172.9 g
172.9
1 mL or 1 cm3 pf solution contain NH3 = = 0.172 g 0.17 g
1000
14. A certain amount of a metal whose equivalent mass is 28 displaces 0.7 L of H2 at S.T.P. from an acid hence
mass of the element is
(1) 1.75 g (2) 0.875 g (3) 3.50 g (4) 7.00 g
Sol. Answer (1)
Weight of metal whcih can displace 11.2 L of H2 gas is equivalent mass.
11.2 L of H2 (g) have mass = 28 g
28
0.7 L of H2 have mass = 0.7 = 1.75 g
11.2
15. Number of Fe atoms in 100 g Haemoglobin if it contains 0.33% Fe. (Atomic mass of Fe = 56)
(1) 0.035 × 1023 (2) 35 (3) 3.5 × 1023 (4) 7 × 108
Sol. Answer (1)
0.33
Mass of Fe = 100 × = 0.33 g
100
= Number of atom of Fe = 5.89 × 10-3 × 6.022 × 1023 = 0.035 × 1023 atom
0.33
Moles of Fe = = 5.89 × 10–3 mole
56
16. An organic compound containing C and H gave the following analysis C = 40%, H = 6.7%. Its empirical formula
would be
(1) CH4 (2) CH2O
(3) C2H4O2 (4) C2H4
Sol. Answer (2)
EF CH2O
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17. The number of electrons in 1.6 g of CH4 is approximately
(1) 25 × 1024 (2) 1.5 × 1024 (3) 6 × 1023 (4) 3.0 × 1024
Sol. Answer (3)
1.6
Moles of CH4 = = 0.1 mol
16
Number of e– of CH4 = 0.1 × 10 × N0
= 6 1023 e
18. 6.025 × 1020 molecules of acetic acid are present in 500 ml of its solution. The concentration of solution is
(1) 0.002 M (2) 10.2 M (3) 0.012 M (4) 0.001 M
Sol. Answer (1)
6.022 1020
Moles of oxalic acid = = 10–3 moles
6.022 1023
10 3
Molarity = 1000
500
= 2 103 M
= 0.002 M
20. For the formation of 3.65 g of HCl gas, what volume of hydrogen gas and chlorine gas are required at NTP
conditions?
(1) 1 L, 1 L (2) 1.12 L, 2.24 L (3) 3.65 L, 1.83 L (4) 1.12 L, 1.12 L
Sol. Answer (4)
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21. Specific volume of cylindrical virus particle is 6.02 × 10–2 cc/gm whose radius and length are 7 Å and 10 Å
respectively. If NA = 6.02 × 1023, find molecular weight of virus.
(1) 15.4 kg/mol (2) 1.54 × 104 kg/mol
(3) 3.08 × 104 kg/mol (4) 3.08 × 103 kg/mol
Sol. Answer (1)
1 M.wt.
2
6.02 10 r 2 h
(7 10 8 )2 10 10 8
M.Wt. (One molecule in gm) =
6.02 10 2
22 7 7 6.02 10 3
M.Wt. (One mole in kg) = = 2.2 × 7 = 15.4 kg mol–1
7 6.02 10 2
SECTION – C
Previous Years Questions
1. A mixture of gases contains H2 and O2 gases in the ratio of 1 : 4 (w/w). What is the molar ratio of the two
gases in the mixture? [AIPMT-2015]
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 4 (3) 4 : 1 (4) 16 : 1
Sol. Answer (3)
2. 1.0 g of magnesium is burnt with 0.56 g O2 in a closed vessel. Which reactant is left in excess and how much?
(At. wt. Mg = 24; O = 16) [AIPMT-2014]
(1) Mg, 0.16 g (2) O2, 0.16 g (3) Mg, 0.44 g (4) O2, 0.28 g
Sol. Answer (1)
2Mg O2
2MgO
nMg nO2
2 1
0.56 24 2
0.02 0.0175 Wt
32
0.56 3
Wt = 0.84
2
3. When 22.4 litres of H2(g) is mixed with 11.2 litres of Cl2(g), each at STP, the moles of HCl(g) formed is equal to
[AIPMT-2014]
(1) 1 mol of HCl(g) (2) 2 mol of HCl(g)
(3) 0.5 mol of HCl(g) (4) 1.5 mol of HCl(g)
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Sol. Answer (1)
H2 Cl2
2HCl
4. 6.02 × 1020 molecules of urea are present in 100 mL of its solution. The concentration of solution is
[NEET-2013]
(1) 0.01 M (2) 0.001 M (3) 0.1 M (4) 0.02 M
Sol. Answer (1)
6.02 1020
Moles of urea = 10 3 moles
6.02 1023
moles 10 3
Molarity = 1000 1000 = 10–2 M = 0.01 M
volume (mL) 100
5. How many grams of concentrated nitric acid solution should be used to prepare 250 mL of 2 M HNO3? The
⎛W⎞
concentrated acid is 70% ⎜ ⎟ HNO3 [NEET-2013]
⎝V⎠
6. Mole fraction of the solute in a 1.00 molal aqueous solution is [AIPMT (Prelims)-2011]
(1) 1.7700 (2) 0.1770 (3) 0.0177 (4) 0.0344
Sol. Answer (3)
7. Which has the maximum number of molecules among the following? [AIPMT (Mains)-2011]
(1) 8 g H2 (2) 64 g SO2 (3) 44 g CO2 (4) 48 g O3
Sol. Answer (1)
8. The number of atoms in 0.1 mol of a triatomic gas is (NA=6.02 × 1023 mol–1) [AIPMT (Prelims)-2010]
(1) 6.026 × 1022 (2) 1.806 × 1023 (3) 3.600 × 1023 (4) 1.800 × 1022
Sol. Answer (2)
9. 25.3 g of sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 is dissolved in enough water to make 250 mL of solution. If sodium
carbonate dissociates completely, molar concentration of sodium ion, Na+ and carbonate ions, CO32 are
respectively (Molar mass of Na2CO3 = 106 g mol–1) [AIPMT (Prelims)-2010]
(1) 0.955 M and 1.910 M (2) 1.910 M and 0.955 M
(3) 1.90 M and 1.910 M (4) 0.477 M and 0.477 M
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25.3
Moles of Na2CO3 =
106
25.3
25.3
Molarity of Na2CO3 = 106 1000 = 4 = 0.955 M
250 106
2Na CO32
Na2 CO3
10. 10 g of hydrogen and 64 g of oxygen were filled in a steel vessel and exploded. Amount of water produced in
this reaction will be [AIPMT (Prelims)-2009]
(1) 3 mol (2) 4 mol (3) 1 mol (4) 2 mol
Sol. Answer (2)
11. How many moles of lead (II) chloride will be formed from a reaction between 6.5g of PbO and 3.2 g of HCl?
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
(1) 0.029 (2) 0.044 (3) 0.333 (4) 0.011
Sol. Answer (1)
PbO 2HCl PbCl2 H2 O
224 g 73 g 1mol
As 73 g HCl reacts with 224 g of PbO
224
On reaction for 3.2 g of HCl with PbO the required amount of PbO = × 3.2 = 9.81 g
73
But only 6.5 g PbO is present
PbO will be the LR and calculation will be according to PbO.
224 g of PbO gives = 1 mol PbCl2
1
6.5 g of PbO gives = × 6.5 = 0.029 mole
224
12. Volume occupied by one molecule of water (density = 1 g cm–3) is [AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
(1) 5.5 × 10–23 cm3 (2) 9.0 × 10–23 cm3 (3) 6.023 × 10–23 cm3 (4) 3.0 × 10–23 cm3
Sol. Answer (4)
13. What volume of oxygen gas (O2) measured at 0C and 1 atm, is needed to burn completely 1 L of propane
gas (C3H8) measured under the same conditions? [AIPMT ((Prelims)-2008]
(1) 10 L (2) 7 L (3) 6 L (4) 5 L
Sol. Answer (4)
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200 199 202
14. An element, X has the following isotopic composition ; X : 90% ; X : 8.0% ; X : 2.0%
The weighted average atomic mass of the naturally occurring element X is closest to :
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2007]
(1) 199 amu (2) 200 amu (3) 201 amu (4) 202 amu
Sol. Answer (2)
15. Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 98% H2SO4 by mass and has a density of 1.80 g mL–1. Volume of acid
required to make one litre of 0.1 M H2SO4 is [AIPMT (Prelims)-2007]
(1) 5.55 mL (2) 11.10 mL (3) 16.65 mL (4) 22.20 mL
Sol. Answer (1)
16. An organic compound contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Its elemental analysis gave C, 38.71% and H,
9.67%. The empirical formula of the compound would be [AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
(1) CH4O (2) CH3O (3) CH2O (4) CHO
Sol. Answer (2)
17. How many grams of CH3OH should be added to water to prepare 150 ml solution of 2 M CH3OH?
(1) 9.6 × 103 (2) 2.4 × 103 (3) 9.6 (4) 2.4
Sol. Answer (3)
M V mL 2 150
Moles of CH3OH = = 0.3 mole
1000 1000
= 0.3 32 9.6 g
18. The total number of valence electrons in 4.2 g of N3– ion is (NA is the Avogadro’s number)
(1) 2.1 NA (2) 4.2 NA (3) 1.6 NA (4) 3.2 NA
Sol. Answer (3)
4.2
Moles of N3 = = 0.1 mol
42
19. The number of mole of oxygen in one litre of air containing 21% oxygen by volume, under standard conditions,
is
(1) 0.0093 mole (2) 2.10 moles (3) 0.186 mole (4) 0.21 mole
Sol. Answer (1)
1
Volume of O2 = × 1000 = 210 mL
100
10
Moles of O2 at STP = = 0.0093 mole
22400
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20. The amount of zinc required to produce 224 ml of H2 at STP on treatment with dilute H2SO4 will be (Zn = 65)
(1) 65 g (2) 0.065 g (3) 0.65 g (4) 6.5 g
Sol. Answer (3)
Zn H2 SO 4
ZnSO 4 H2
1moL 22400 mL at STP
22400 mL of H2 is produced by 1 mol Zn i.e., = 65 g
65
224 mL of H2 is produced by 1 mol Zn i.e., = × 224 = 0.65 g
22400
21. Given the numbers : 161 cm, 0.161 cm, 0.0161 cm. The number of significant figures for the three numbers is
(1) 3, 3 and 4 respectively (2) 3, 4 and 4 respectively
(3) 3, 4 and 5 respectively (4) 3, 3 and 3 respectively
Sol. Answer (4)
All have same significant figures.
22. Change in volume when 100 mL PH3 decomposed to solid phosphorus and H2 gas.
(1) Increase in 50 mL (2) Decrease in 50 mL (3) Increase in 150 mL (4) Decrease in 200 mL
Sol. Answer (1)
4 PH3 (g)
P4 (s) 6H2 (g)
4 moles 6 moles
As 4 moles of PH3 (g) converts into 6 moles H2 (g)
4 × 22.4 L of PH3 (g) will produce = 6 × 22.4 L of H2
89.6 L of PH3 (g) will produce = 134.4 L
134.4
1 L of PH3 (g) will produce = = 1.5 L
89.6
134.4
100 mL of PH3 (g) will produce = × 100 = 150 mL
89.6
increase in volume wil be 50 mL
Alternatively 4 mol PH3 (g) gives 6 mol H2 (g)
6
1 mol PH3 (g) gives i.e., = 1.5 mol H2 (g) [ increase will be of 0.5 mol]
4
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24. An organic compound containing C, H and N gave the following analysis C = 40%, H = 13.33%,
N = 46.67%. Its empirical formula would be
(1) CH4N (2) CH5N (3) C2H7N2 (4) C2H7N
Sol. Answer (1)
EF = CH4N
25. How many g of dibasic acid (mol. weight 200) should be present in 100 ml. of the aqueous solution to give
strength of 0.1 N?
(1) 10 g (2) 2 g (3) 1 g (4) 20 g
Sol. Answer (3)
given mass
g. equivalent = equivalent mass ⇒ given mass = gram equivalent × equivalent mass
200
equivalent mass = = 100
2
4.25
moles of NH3 = = 0.25 mol
17
As 1 NH3 have 4 atoms
27. Volume of CO2 obtained at STP by the complete decomposition of 9.85 gm BaCO3 is (Mol. wt. of BaCO3 =
197)
(1) 2.24 litre (2) 1.12 litre (3) 0.85 litre (4) 0.56 litre
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9.85
moles of BaCO3 = g = 0.038 mol
257
1 mol of BaCO3 gives CO2 = 22.4 L
0.038 moL of BaCO3 gives CO2 = 22.4 × 0.038 = 0.85 L
28. Percentage of Se in peroxidase anhydrous enzyme is 0.5% by weight (at. wt. = 78.4) then minimum molecular
weight of peroxidase anhydrous enzyme is
(1) 1.568 × 104 (2) 1.568 × 103 (3) 15.68 (4) 2.136 × 104
Sol. Answer (1)
0.5% of Se by weight is present
0.5% of enzyme have weight = 78.4 g
78.4
100% of enzyme have wt = × 100 = 15680 g = 1.568 × 104 g
0.5
29. 2.5 litre of 1 M NaOH solution mixed with another 3 litre of 0.5 M NaOH solution. Then find out molarity of
resultant solution.
(1) 0.80 M (2) 1.0 M (3) 0.73 M (4) 0.50 M
Sol. Answer (3)
7 16
for N2 = = 0.28 mol for NO2 = = 0.34 mol
28 46
2 16
for H2 = = 1 mol for O2 = = 0.5 mol
2 32
As H2 have maximum number of moles
have maximum number of molecules.
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31. In Haber process 30 litres of dihydrogen and 30 litres of dinitrogen were taken for reaction which yielded only
50% of the expected product. What will be the composition of gaseous mixture under the aforesaid condition
in the end?
(1) 20 litres ammonia, 20 litres nitrogen, 20 litres hydrogen
(2) 10 litres ammonia, 25 litres nitrogen, 15 litres hydrogen
(3) 20 litres ammonia, 10 litres nitrogen, 30 litres hydrogen
(4) 20 litres ammonia, 25 litres nitrogen, 15 litres hydrogen
Sol. Answer (2)
N2 3H2
2NH3
at STP 10 L 30 L 20 L
for 30 L 30 L
At STP 10 L of N2 reacts with 30 L of H2. gives 20 L NH3
H2 will be the LR because 30 L N2 and 30 L H2 are taken
Now the expected product will be
= 50% i.e. 10 L NH3
N2 3H2
2NH3 Final conc n
of NH3 10 L because 50% of product
33. Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 98% H2SO4 (w/v) and has a density of 1.80 gmL–1. Molarity of solution
(1) 1 M (2) 1.8 M (3) 10 M (4) 1.5 M
Sol. Answer (3)
w
10
%
v 98 10
M= = 10 M
mol. mass 98
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34. An element, X has the following isotopic composition 56X : 90% 57X : 8% 59X : 2.0%. The weighted average
atomic mass of the naturallyoccurring element X is closest to
(1) 56.14 amu (2) 56.8 amu (3) 60 amu (4) 55 amu
Sol. Answer (1)
∑ percentage atomic mass ∑ percentage abundance of each isotopic atomic mass
100 100
56 90 57 8 59 2
= = 56.14 amu
100
35. 10 g of hydrogen and 64 g of oxygen were filled in a steel vessel and exploded. Volume of gaseous product
after reaction
(1) 1 × 22.4 L (2) 2 × 22.4 L (3) 3 × 22.4 L (4) 4 × 22.4 L
Sol. Answer (1)
1
H2 (g) O2 (g) H2O (l)
2
10 g 64 g
From the reaction 2 g of H2 (g) combine with 16 g of O2
2
64 g of O2 will combine with H2 = ×64 = 8 g of H2 (g)
16
After the reaction 2 g of H2 (g) will remain i.e., 1 mol of H2 (g)
volume will be 1 × 22.4 L gase our product.
Note: Volume of H2O will not be considered as only volume of gas is asked in the question.
36. What is the [OH–] in the final solution prepared by mixing 20.0 mL of 0.050 M HCl with 30.0 mL of 0.10 M
Ba(OH)2?
(1) 0.12 M (2) 0.10 M (3) 0.40 M (4) 0.0050 M
Sol. Answer (2)
It is neutralisation reaction
HCl Ba(OH)2
20 mL × 0.05 M 30 mL × 0.1 M
or 20 mL × 0.05 N or 30 mL × 0.2 N
meq of HCl = 1 meq of Ba(OH)2 = 6
6 1
NBa(OH)2 = 0.1N
50
Ba OH2
Ba2 2OH–
0.1N 0.1N 0.1N
Molarity [OH–] = 0.1 M
37. The number of atoms in 0.1 mol of a triatomic gas is (NA = 6.02 × 1023 mol–1)
(1) 1.800 × 1022 (2) 6.026 × 1022 (3) 1.806 × 1023 (4) 3.600 × 1023
Sol. Answer (3)
As triatomic gas means 3 atom are present in molecule
Number of atoms = 0.1 × 3 × 6.022 × 1023
= 1.806 × 1023 atoms
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38. The total number of electrons in 2.0 g of D2O to that in 1.8 g of H2O
(1) Double (2) Same (3) Triple (4) One fourth
Sol. Answer (2)
Both have same number of e– [Both 2.0 g D2O and 1.8 g H2O have same number of atom]
2.0
Moles of D2O = = 0.1
20
Number of e– = 0.1 × 10 × N0 = 1 × N0
1.8
Moles of H2O = = 0.1
18
Number of e– = 0.1 × 10 × N0 = 1 × N0
39. From 200 mg of CO2 when x molecules are removed, 2.89 × 10–3 moles of CO2 are left. x will be
(1) 1020 molecules (2) 1010 molecules (3) 21 molecules (4) 1021 molecules
Sol. Answer (4)
– =
40. If the weight of metal oxide is x g containing y g of oxygen, the equivalent weight of metal will be
8x 8(y x) y 8(x y)
(1) E (2) E (3) E (4) E
y x 8 y
Sol. Answer (4)
weight of metal
Equivalent mass of m in oxide = weight of oxygen 8
M xO MO A
(x y) yg xg
xy
Equivalent weight of of m = 8
y
8x y
E
y
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30 g of NaOH
i.e., 100 g of solution
Weight of NaOH = 30 g
Mol. mass NaOH = 40
Weight of H2O = 100 – 30 = 70
Mol. mass = 18
30
moles of NaOH 40
Mol. fraction of NaOH = 0.16
moles of H2 O moles of NaOH 70 30
18 40
SECTION – D
Assertion–Reason Type Questions
1. A : 1 a.m.u. = 1.66 × 10–24 gram.
R : Actual mass of one atom of C–12 is equal to 1.99 × 10–23 g.
Sol. Answer (2)
Both are correct but R is not explanation of A because 1 amu = 1.66 × 10–24 g
12
and mass of 1 atom of C = 1.99 × 10–23 = = 1.99 × 10–23 = g
6.022 1023
density of substance
Specific gravity have number units becuase it specific gravity = density of H O at 4C
2
4. A : In the reaction
M
equivalent weight of H3PO4 is , where M is its molecular weight.
2
Molecular weight
R : Equivalent weight = .
n factor
M
For above reaction n-factor = 2 equivalent mass
2
mol. mass
Equivalent mass =
n-factor
6. A : One mole of sucrose reacts completely with oxygen produces 268.8 litre of carbon dioxide at STP.
R : Amount of oxygen required for reaction is 268.8 litre.
Sol. Answer (2)
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7. A : In the reaction
H
2NaOH 2 SO 4 Na 2 SO 4
2 1 2 1 2
n-factor = 1 2 2
8. A : When 4 moles of H2 reacts with 2 moles of O2, then 4 moles of water is formed.
R : O2 will act as limiting reagent.
Sol. Answer (3)
2H2 O2
2H2 O
2 mol 1mol 2 mol [4 mol of H when reacts with 2 moles O produces moles of H O]
2 2 2
4 mol 2 mol 4 mol
9. A : 50 ml, decinormal HCl when mixed with 50 ml, decinormal H2SO4, then normality of H+ ion in resultant
solution is 0.1 N.
R : Here, MV = M1V1 + M2V2.
Sol. Answer (3)
meq of HCl = 50 × 0.1 = 5
meq. of H2SO4 = 50 × 0.1 = 5
Total meq 10
Normality = 0.1N
Total volume 100
when difference solutions of different n-factors are takne than N1V1 N2 V2 N3 (V1 V2 )
10. A : 50 ml, decimolar H2SO4 when mixed with 50 ml, decimolar NaOH, then normality of resultant solution is
0.05 N.
R : Here, NV = | N1V1 – N2V2 |.
Sol. Answer (1)
Meq of H2SO4 = N × V = 50 × 0.2 = 10
Meq of NaOH = N × V = 50 × 0.1 = 5
N = m × n = 0.1 × 2 = 0.2 N H2SO4
N = m × n = 0.1 × 1 = 0.1 N NaOH
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10 5 5
Nsolution = = 0.05 N
100 100
11. A : Ratio of empirical formula mass and molecular formula mass may be a whole number.
R : Molecular formula mass = n × empirical formula mass, where n is the simplest whole number.
Sol. Answer (2)
= mol. formula = n × Emprical formula.
= mol. mass = n × formula mass (for ionic solids).
Both A and R are correct but R is not correct explanation of A
12. A : For a given solution (density = 1 gm/ml), molality is greater than molarity.
R : Molarity involves volume of solution while molality involves mass of solvent.
Sol. Answer (1)
If density u is 1 g/mL
mass of solution > mass of solvent
moles
Molality = volume of solution
moles
Molality = mass of solvent
weight of solvent 1
ppm = weight of solution 10 1 10 = ppm 1 ppm
6 6
Charge on one mole electron = 1.602 × 10-19 × 6.022 × 1023 96478 = 96500 C
A is true but R is false.
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9
Formula units = = 0.5 × NA
18
No formula units = moles = Number of molecules.
Both A and R are incorrect.
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