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1. The document contains a practice test for the mole concept in chemistry with 12 multiple choice questions and answer key. 2. The questions cover topics like limiting reagents, stoichiometric calculations to determine moles and mass of reactants and products from balanced chemical equations. 3. The answer key provides the correct option for each question and shows the working to determine limiting reagent and maximum moles of products formed for different sets of initial moles of reactants.

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1. The document contains a practice test for the mole concept in chemistry with 12 multiple choice questions and answer key. 2. The questions cover topics like limiting reagents, stoichiometric calculations to determine moles and mass of reactants and products from balanced chemical equations. 3. The answer key provides the correct option for each question and shows the working to determine limiting reagent and maximum moles of products formed for different sets of initial moles of reactants.

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D P T

DAILY PRACTICE TEST


TARGET IIT 2021
SRG/FL/KOHINOOR

Mole Concept DPT # 11 CHEMISTRY

Total Marks : 40 Max. Time : 10 min.


Single choice Objective (' 1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.10

(4 marks, 1 min.) [40, 10]

1. A + 2B + 5C  AB2C + 2C2


When 0.5 moles of A and 1.2 moles of B were taken 0.8 moles of C2 were produced. Hence the limiting
reagent is :
(1)) A (2)) B (3) C (4)) Insufficient information

2 When 100% pure sample of CaCO 3 was heated strongly 6.72 L of CO2 was produced at STP. Find the
weight of residual CaO left ?
(1) 30 g (2) 0.56 g (3) 16.8 g (4) None of these
3 In a gaseous reaction of type :
xA(g) + yB(g)  pC(g) + qD(g)
where x, y, p and q are stoichiometric coefficients.
Which of the following statements is incorrect :
(1) At STP, x litre of A combine with y litre of B to give C and D
(2) x mole of A combine with y mole of B to give C and D
(3) x g of A combine with y g of B to give C and D.
(4) x molecules of A combine with y molecules of B to give C and D.
4. When Dinitrogen pentaoxide (N2 O5 , a white solid) is heated, it decomposes into nitrogen dioxide and
oxygen.
If a sample of N2 O5 produces 1.6 g O 2, then how many grams of NO2 are formed ?

N2 O 5(s)  NO2(g) + O2(g) (not balanced)

(1) 9.2 g (2) 4.6 g (3) 2.3 g (4) 18.4 g

5. From the following reaction sequence :


Cl2 + 2KOH  KCl + KClO + H2O

3KClO  2KCl + KClO3

4KClO3  3KClO4 + KCl


Calculate the mass of chlorine needed to produce 138.5 g of KClO4 :
(1) 142 g (2) 284 g (3) 432 g (4) None of these

6. For reaction 2A + B   A2B,


5 moles of A are reacted with 10 moles of B. Hence the limiting reagent and the moles of A 2 B formed
are :

(1) A, 5 (2) B, 5 (3) A, 2.5 (4) B, 2.5

7. 100 g of Zn reacts with 200 g of Iodine. Find the mass of ZnI 2 produced (At. mass of Zn = 65, I = 127)
(1) 300 g (2) 251 g (3) 256 g (4) None of these

8.  ZnCO3(s),
Zn(s) + C(s) + O2(g) 
0.1 mol Zn and 0.2 mol carbon are heated in the presence of 11.2 L O 2 at STP. Hence, the limiting
reagent is:
(1) Zn (2) O2 (3) C (4) None of these

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9. Carbon and oxygen are taken in mass ratio 3 : 4. In the reaction C(s) + O 2(g) 
 CO2(g)
(1) Carbon is limiting reagent. (2) Oxygen is limiting reagent.
(3) None is limiting reagent. (4) Both are limiting reagent.

10. 100 g of calcium oxide is made to react with CO 2 to produce CaCO3. If 44.8 L of CO 2 at STP is taken
then moles of CaCO3 produced are : (Assume reaction goes to completion)
(1) more than 2 moles (2) less than 2 moles (3) equal than 2 moles (4) None of these

11. Complete the tables for given reactions :


A + B  2C

Maximum moles of C
Q.No. Initial moles of A Initial moles of B L.R. that can be obtained
1 1/2 1/2
2 2 1
3 1 3/2
4 2 5/2

12. 2A + 3B  C

Maximum moles
Q.No. Initial moles of A Initial moles of B L.R.
of C that can be
obtained
5 4 6
6 3 7
7 2 2/3

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D P T
DAILY PRACTICE TEST
TARGET IIT 2021
SRG/FL/KOHINOOR

Mole Concept DPT # 11 CHEMISTRY

ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. 3 3 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 2
 1
4. N2O5(s)  2NO2(s) + O2 (Balanced reaction)
2
Mole of O2 Mole of NO 2
=
1/ 2 2

1.6
× 2 × 2 = Mole of NO2 = 0.2
32
wt of NO2 = 0.2 × 46 = 9.2 g.

Mole of KClO 4 Mole of KClO 3


5. =
3 4
138.5 4
Mole of KClO3 = 4 =
138.5 / 3 3
4
Mole of KClO = ×3=4
3
Mole of KClO = Mole of Cl2 = 4
Mass of Cl2 = 4 × 71 = 284 g.

11. Maximum moles


Q.No. Initial moles of A Initial moles of B L.R. of C that can be
obtained
1 1/2 1/2 None 1
2 2 1 B 2
3 3/4 1 A 3/2
4 2 5/4 B 5/2

12.

Maximum moles
Q.No. Initial moles of A Initial moles of B L.R. of C that can be
obtained
5 4 6 No one 2
6 3 7 A 3/2
7 2 2 B 2/3

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