Chemistry
Chemistry
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)
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
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
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
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.
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