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STOICHIOMETRY
Exercise
(8O
17
) : (Given : N
A
23
= 6 × 10 )
A. 1. 1800
B. 2. 1600
C. 3.1800 N A
D. 4. 1600N A
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A. 1. 40
B. 2. 20
C. 3. 10
D. 4. 40N A
4
:
A. 1. 6 N A
B. 2. 0. 1 N A
C. 3. 4.7 N A
D. 4. 5NA
6. A sample of sodium has a mass of 46g. What is the mass of the same
A. 20gm
B. 40gm
C. 60gm
D. 80gm
Answer: D
A. 1. 24 N A
B. 2. 2 N A
C. 3. 20 N A
D. 4. none of these
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A. 1. 0.25 N A
B. 2. 2.2N A
C. 3. 1.1 N A
D. 4, none of these
P t(N H3 ) Cl2 .
2
What is the mass (in gram) of one molecule ? (Atomic
A. 1. 4.98x(10) − 21
B. 2. 4.98x(10) − 22
C. 3. 3.85x(10) − 22
D. 4. 6.55x(10) − 21
12. 20g of ideal gas contains only atoms of S and O occupies 5.6L at 1
A. 20AMU
B. 40AMU
C. 80AMU
D. 120AMU
Answer: C
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6
Answer: B
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C and 8.21 atm are :
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15. 3.011 × 10 22
atoms of an element weighs 1.15 g. The atomic mass of
the element is
A. 23AMU
B. 230AMU
C. 2.3AMU
D. 1.15AMU
Answer: A
A. 4
B. 40
C. 100
D. 500
Answer: D
18. Which of the following contains the largest mass of hydrogen atoms ?
A. i. 0.5 moles C 2
H2 O 4
A. 10 ml H 2
O [density of water= 1gml −1
B. 0.1 mole V 2
O5
C. 12gm O (g)
3
D. 12.044 * 10 22
molecules of CO 2
21. If the volume of a drop of water is 0.0018ml then the number of water
A. 1.6.022x10 23
B. 2. 6.022x10 21
C. 3. 6.022x10 19
D. 4. NONE OF THESE
Answer: D
22. It is known that atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons. If the
proton is assumed to be twice of its original value then the atomic mass
of 6
14
C
will be :
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mass. The number of formula units of N aCl present in 25g of this salt is :
27. A 25.0mm × 40.0mm piece of gold foil is 0.25mm thick. The density
g
of gold is 19.32 m
3
. How many gold atoms are in the sheet ? (Atomic
c
weight : Au = 197.0 )
28. If average molecular mass of air is 29, then assuming N2 gas is there,
(i )`75% "by mass of" Nitrogen" "(ii) 75% "by moles "Nitrogen"
A. only i) is correct
Answer: C
g
29. Density of dry air containing ony N2 and O2 is 1.15 at 740mm of
L
32. Density of ideal gas at 2 atm and 600K is 2g/L. Calculate relative
A. 10
B. 11
C. 15
D. 16
Answer: A
34. Indium (atomic mass = 114.82 ) has two naturally occurring isotopes,
the predominant one from has isotopic mass 114.9041 and abundance of
95.72 % . Which of the following isotopic mass is the most likely for the
other isotope ?
1 L
temperature (Given : R = atm o ≤ . K )
12 m
mean molecular weight 40. What would be mean molecular weight, if the
gases are mixed in the ratio b : a under identical conditions ? ( gases are )
37. If water sample are taken from sea, rivers or lake, they will be found to
38. Carbon and oxygen combine to form two oxides, carbon monoxide
and carbond dioxide in which the ratioi of the weights of carbon and
40. When 0.015 ampere current is passed in our body what will happen?
41. One mole of element X has 0.444 times the mass of one mole of
element Y. One atom of element ? X has 2.96 times the mass of one atom
atoms of chromium, and 0.60 mol of oxygen atoms. What is the simplest
formula?
43. The formula of an acid is H XO2 . The mass of 0.0242 g of the acid is
44. What is the emprical formula of vanadium oxide , if 2.74g of the metal
A. 1. C
7
H5 N O 2
B. 2. C
7
H5 N2 O
C. 3. C
7
H9 N O
D. 4. C
7
H5 N O
CaCO3 .3Ca3 (P O4 ) ?
2
formula of Dieldrin ?
14.3 % by mass hydrogen. Its density is 2.28 g/litre at 300K and 1.0 atm
1.26 g of H 2
O . The lowest molecular mass X can have :
A. C 6
H8 N2
B. C 7
H10 N
C. C 5
H6 N3
D. C 4
H18 N3
Answer: A
oxygen in the ratio of 254:80. The formula of the compound is (At mass I =
127, O = 16)
56. A compound used in making nylon, contains 43.8 % oxygen. There are
compound ?
A. 36
B. 116
C. 292
D. 146
Answer: D
that displaced 4.92mL of air at 1atm and 300k. Atomic mass of element X
is nearly :
combine to give a compound having 75.8 % of 'A'. The compound has the
phosphorus vapour is :
formula M nOx . The value of x for the compound that analyzed 64% Mn.
(At wt Mn=55)
sample , which contains 20% inert material which dones not brum .
Ca5 (P O4 ) F , 0.36
3
mole SiO2 and 0.90 mole C according to the
following reaction?
KO2 which reacts with CO2 and water present in exhaled air to produce
(1) P 4
+ 5O2 → P4 O10 (2)P4 O10 + 6H2 O → 4H3 P O4
obtained . Mass of H 3
P O4 produced is :
74. 9 mole of '' D'' and 14 moles of E are allowed to react in aclosed vessel
5C + A
setp -2 3D + 5G −−→ .
50 %
6B + F
75. The chief ore of Zn is the sulphide , ZnS. The are is concentrated by
froth floation process and then heated in air to convert Zns to Zno.
80 %
2ZnS + 302 −
− → 2ZnO + 2SO2
100 %
80 %
2ZnSO4 + 2H2 O −
− → 2Zn + 2H2 SO4 + O2
The number of moles of ZnS required for producing 2 moles of Zn will be:
more moles of NaOH would it require for conversion into N a2 CO3 . If the
mentallic silver and oxgyen gas .What is the pre cent by mass of the silver
pure water then molarity of the ion in resulting solution which decides
79. 100mL of H 2
SO4 solution having molarity 1M and density 1.5g / mL
36.5 % by mass H Cl, must be allowed to react wtih zinc (Zn) in order to
mixtture is-
82. Wood's metal contains 50.0 % bismuth, 25.0 % lead, 12.5 % tin and
12.5 % cadmium by mass. What is the mole fraction of tin ?(\ (Atomic
propanol ?
solution 1gmpermL)
A. 3x10 −4
B. 2x10 −4
C. 10 −4
D. None
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85. The correct relationship between molarity (M) and molality (m) is (d =
mol
−1
)
w
90. Calculate the molality of 1L solution of 80 % H2 SO4 ( ) given that
V
resulting molarity ?
w w
92. 100mL of 10 % N aOH ( ) is added to 100mL of 10 % H CI( ).
V V
95. Three solutions X,Y,Z of HCl are mixed to produce 100mL of 0.1M
solution . The milarities of X,Y and Z are 0.7M, 0.12M and 0.15M
C. 40 ml, 30 ml, 30 ml
D. 55 ml , 20 ml, 25 ml
Answer: d
A. 95%
B. 85%
C. 75%
D. 65%
Answer: A
97. Decreasing order (first having highest and then other following it) of
(P) 50 gm of 40 % (w / w) NaOH
98. 0.607g of silver salt of tribasic organic acid was quantitatively reduced
exploded and cooled. There was a volume contraction of 18mL. All volume
reacts
D. 11.2 L H2(g) at 1 atm 273 K is produced foe every mole HCl (aq)
consumed
105. Balance the following equation and choose the quantity which is the
− + −
N2 H4 + IO + 2H + Cl → ICl + N2 + 3H2 O
3
107. H 2
O2 is used as bleaching reagent because on dissociation it gives
oxygen
1
(H2 O2 → H2 O + O2 )
2
2.24LO2 gas at 1atm and 273K. She has a H2 O 2 solution labelled '5.6V'
then what volume of such solution must she required to bleach her hair?
sulphate, is:
aid and water and its volue was made up to 1litre. 25mL of this solution
required with methyl orange indicator. Hence volume of HCl for complete
112. When 200mL solution of N aOH and N aCO3 was first titrated with
N/10 HCl in presence of HPh, 17.5mL were usedtill end point is obtained.
After this end point MeOH was added and 2.5mL of same HCl were
required to attain new end point. The amount NaOH in mixture is:
113. 1gram of a sample of CaCO3 was strongly heated and the CO2
react with the resulting solution to reach the end point inpresence of
phenolphthaein?
F e(OH )
3
in a 0.8 g sample that contains 50% F e 2
O3 .
other metal ?
water, and the chloride precipitated with AgN O3 , giving 1.96 g of AgCl. If
the molecular mass of organic compound is 147, how many chlorine does
sulphate reacts with excess BaCl2 to give 1.220 g BaSO4 . What is the
atomic mass of M ?
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119. A silver coin weighing 11.34 g was dissolved in nitric acid When
sodium chloride was added to the solution all the silver (present as
silver chloride was 14.35 g. Calculate the percentage of silver in the coin.
(8O
17
) : (Given : N
A
23
= 6 × 10 )
A. 1800
B. 1600
C. 1800N A
D. 3200N A
A. 40
B. 20
C. 10
D. 40N 4
A. 6
B. 5N A
C. 0.1N A
D. 4.7N A
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A. 2
2
B.
NA
C. 0.1N A
6
D.
NA
A. 2C
B. 3.2 × 10 − 19
C
C. 9.6 × 10 − 19
C
D. 6 C
6. A sample of sodium has a mass of 46g. What is the mass of the same
A. 46 g
B. 20 g
C. 40 g
D. 80 g
A. 3NA
B. 30N A
C. 24N A
D. None of these
A. 24N A
B. 2NA
C. 20N A
D. None of these
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A. 0.25N A
B. 2.5N A
C. 1.1N A
D. None of these
P t(N H3 ) Cl2 .
2
What is the mass (in gram) of one molecule ? (Atomic
A. 4.98 × 10 23
B. 1.08 × 10 − 22
C. 6.55 × 10 − 21
D. 3.85 × 10 − 22
A. 1.204 × 10 23
B. 1.08 × 1022
C. 1.204 × 10 24
D. 4.81 × 1024
A. 64
B. 80
C. 96
D. None of these
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6
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C and 8.21 atm are :
A. 3
B. 1
C. 1
D. None of these
15. 3.011 × 10 22
atoms of an element weighs 1.15 g. The atomic mass of
the element is
A. 10aμ
B. 2.3aμ
C. 35.5aμ
D. 23aμ
A. 4
B. 40
C. 100
D. 500
A. 2.509 × 120 23
B. 6.022 × 1023
C. 12.044 × 10 23
D. None of these
18. Which of the following contains the largest mass of hydrogen atoms ?
A. 5.0 molesC2 H2 O4
B. 1.1 molesC3 H8 O3
C. 1.5 molesC6 H8 O6
D. 4.0 molesC2 H4 O2
A. 10 mL H 2
O(l)
B. 0.1 mole V 2
O5 (s)
C. 12 gm O 3
(g)
D. 12.044 × 10 22
molecules of CO2
20. If the volume of a drop of water is 0.0018ml then the number of water
B. 1.084 × 10 18
C. 4.48 × 10 17
D. 6.023 × 10 23
Answer: A
21. It is known that atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons. If the
proton is assumed to be twice of its original value then the atomic mass
of 6
14
C
will be :
A. same
B. 14.28 % less
C. 14.28 % more
D. 28.56 % less
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mass. The number of formula units of N aCl present in 25g of this salt is :
A. 3.367 × 10 23
formula units
B. 2.258 × 10 22
formula units
C. 3.176 × 10 23
formula units
D. 4.73 × 10 25
formula units
A. 22 × 10 23
B. 9.91 × 10 23
C. 11 × 10 23
D. 44 × 10 23
A. 4
B. 6
C. 2
D. 3
weight : Au = 197.0 )
A. 7.7 × 10 23
B. 1.5 × 10 23
C. 4.3 × 10 21
D. 1.47 × 10 22
26. If average molecular mass of air is 29, then assuming N2 gas is there,
(i )`75% "by mass of" Nitrogen" "(ii) 75% "by moles "Nitrogen"
g
27. Density of dry air containing ony N2 and O2 is 1.15 at 740mm of
L
A. 78 %
B. 85.5 %
C. 70.02 %
D. 62.75 %
A. 6.1
B. 5.4
C. 2.7
D. 10.8
1. Density of ideal gas at 2 atm and 600K is 2g/L. Calculate relative density
A. 2.5
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5
A. 10
B. 11
C. 15
D. 16
the predominant one from has isotopic mass 114.9041 and abundance of
95.72 % . Which of the following isotopic mass is the most likely for the
other isotope ?
A. 112.94
B. 115.9
C. 113.9
D. 114.9
1 L
temperature (Given : R = atm o ≤ . K )
12 m
A. 0.6g / L
B. 1.2g / L
C. 0.3g / L
D. 12g / L
5. A mixture of O and gas ''y'' (mol. mass 80) in the mole ratio
2
a: b has a
mean molecular mass 40. what would be molecular mass, if the gases are
are non-reacting) :
A. 40
B. 48
C. 62
D. 72
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6. If water sample are taken from sea, rivers or lake, they will be found to
B. Definite proporation
C. Reciprocal propoertions
D. None of these
Answer: 4
8. Carbon and oxygen combine to form two oxides, carbon monoxide and
carbond dioxide in which the ratioi of the weights of carbon and oxygen
A. 0.016g
B. 0.16g
C. 1.6g
D. 16g
Answer: 4
11. All the substance listed below are fertilizers that contribute nitrogen
percentage basis ?
A. Urea ,(N H 2
) CO
2
B. Ammonium nitrate ,N H 4
N O3
C. Nitric oxide , NO
D. Ammonia , N H 3
Answer: D
element Y. One atom of element X has 2.96 × the mass of one atom of
C
12
. What is the atomic mass of Y ?
A. 80
B. 15.77
C. 46.67
D. 40
atoms of chromium, and 0.60 mol of oxygen atoms. What is the simplest
formula?
A. ZnCr 2
O7
B. ZnCr 2
O4
C. ZnCrO 4
D. ZnCrO 6
14. The formula of an acid is H XO2 . The mass of 0.0242 g of the acid is
A. 35.5
B. 28.1
C. 128
D. 19
Answer: A
A. V 2
O3
B. VO
C. V 2
O5
D. V 2
O7
16. Determine the empirical formula of kevlar, used in making bullet proof
A. C 7
H5 N O 2
B. C 7
H5 N2 O
C. C 7
H9 N O
D. C 7
H5 N O
Answer: D
A. 10
B. 12
C. 8
D. 18
A. 8
B. 12
C. 10
D. 6
CACO3.3 Ca3 (P O4 )
2
?
A. 23.3 %
B. 45.36 %
C. 41.94 %
D. 17.08 %
formula of Dieldrin ?
A. C6
H4 Cl3 O
B. C8
H8 ClO
C. C12
H8 Cl6 O
D. C6
H4 Cl3 O2
Answer: C
14.3 % by mass hydrogen. Its density is 2.25 g/litre at 300K and 1.0 atm
A. C 2
H2
B. C 2
H4
C. C 4
H6
D. C 4
H10
A. 47 g
B. 86 g
C. 129 g
D. 172 g
A. 40.3
B. 36.3
C. 24.3
D. 11.3
A. C 6
H8 N2
B. C 7
H10 N
C. C 5
H6 N3
D. C 4
H18 N3
oxygen in the ratio of 254:80. The formula of the compound is (At mass I =
127, O = 16)
A. IO
B. I2
O
C. I5
O3
D. I_(2)O_(5)`
A. A 2
B
B. AB
C. AB 2
D. A 2
B3
compound ?
A. 36
B. 116
C. 292
D. 146
28. Suppose the elements X and Y combine to form two compounds XY2
A. 23,30
B. 30,40
C. 40,30
D. 80,60
A. C 4
H9
B. C 2
H6 O
C. C 2
H4 O
D. C 3
H6 O
that displaced 4.92mL of air at 1atm and 300k. Atomic mass of element X
is nearly :
A. 400
B. 240
C. 200
D. 100
combine to give a compound having 75.8 % of 'A'. The compound has the
A. XY
B. X 2
Y
C. X 2
Y2
D. X 2
Y3
phosphorus vapour is :
A. P 2
B. P 4
C. P 6
D. P 8
formula M nOx . The value of x for the compound that analyzed 64% Mn.
(At wt Mn=55)
A. 1.16
B. 1.83
C. 2
D. 1.93
A. 2
B. 1.77
C. 1.44
D. None of these
B.
C.
D.
B. 20 %
C. 40 %
D. 60 %
A. 23.52 litre
B. 320 litre
C. 112 litre
D. 533.33 litre
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Ca5 (P O4 ) F , 0.36
3
mole SiO2 and 0.90 mole C according to the
following reaction?
A. 0.060
B. 0.030
C. 0.045
D. 0.075
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13. Equal moles of hydrogen and oxygen gases are placed in a container
with a pin-hole through which both can escape. What fraction of the
escape ?
A. 10.7
B. 0.0757
C. 1.07
D. 5.38
B. 71.2
C. 84.6
D. None of these
A. 104.4kg
B. 105.4kg
C. 212.8kg
D. 106.4kg
(1) P 4
+ 5O2 → P4 O10 (2)P4 O10 + 6H2 O → 4H3 P O4
obtained . Mass of H 3
P O4 produced is :
A. 37.485g
B. 149. 949g
C. 125. 47g
D. 564.48g
17. 9 moles of "D" and 14 moles of E are allowed to react in a closed vessel
A. 2.4
B. 30
C. 4.8
D. 1
18. The chief ore of Zn is the sulphide , ZnS. The are is concentrated by
froth floation process and then heated in air to convert Zns to Zno.
80 %
2ZnS + 302 −
− → 2ZnO + 2SO2
100 %
80 %
2ZnSO4 + 2H2 O −
− → 2Zn + 2H2 SO4 + O2
The number of moles of ZnS required for producing 2 moles of Zn will be:
A. 3.125
B. 2
C. 2.125
D. 4
more moles of NaOH would it require for conversion into N a2 CO3 . If the
A. 0.2
B. 0.6
C. 1
D. 1.5
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matellic silver and oxygen gas. A 1.60g sample of impure silver oxide
yields 0.104g of oxygen gas. What is the per cent by mass of the silver
A. 5.9
B. 47.125
C. 94.25
D. 88.2
A. 0.25
B. 0.5M
C. 0.888M
D. None of these
22. 100mL of H 2
SO4 solution having molarity 1M and density 1.5g / mL
A. 4.4M
B. 0.145M
C. 0.52M
D. 0.227M
36.5 % by mass H Cl, must be allowed to react wtih zinc (Zn) in order to
A. 333.33mL
B. 500mL
C. 614.66mL
D. None of these
occupies 28 litre at 1 atm and 273K . The mixture reacts completely with
128gO2 to produce CO 2
and H2 O . Mole fraction at C2
H6 in the mixture
is :
A. 0.6
B. 0.4
C. 0.5
D. 0.8
25. Wood's metal contains 50.0 % bismuth, 25.0 % lead, 12.5 % tin and
12.5 % cadmium by mass. What is the mole fraction of tin ?(\ (Atomic
A. 0.202
B. 0.158
C. 0.176
D. 0.221
propanol ?
A. 0.292
B. 0227
C. 0.241
D. 0.276
4
ion in aqueous solution that contain
solution 1gmpermL)
A. 3 × 10 −4
M
B. 2 × 10 −4
C. 10 −4
M
D. None of these
28. The correct relationship between molarity (M) and molality (m) is (d =
mol
−1
)
1000M
A. m =
1000ρ − M1
1000ρM
B. m =
1000ρ − M M1
1000M M
C. m =
1000ρ − M M1
1000M
D. m =
1000ρ − M M1
A. 1g / cc
B. 0.95g / cc
C. 1.05g / cc
D. 1.35g / cc
A. 1.79
B. 2.143
C. 1.951
D. None of these
A. 0.06M
B. 0.09M
C. 1.2M
D. 0.80M
A. 4.44g
B. 4.44mg
C. 4.44 × 10 −3
D. 0.444μg
A. 8.16
B. 8.6
C. 1.02
D. 10.8
resulting molarity ?
A. 1.19 × 10 − 10
B. 1.19 × 10 −7
C. 5.95 × 10 −8
D. 2.38 × 10 − 11
concentration can be
A. 6.25 × 10 −2
M
B. 2.421 × 10 −2
M
C. 0.1875M
D. None of these
A. 18.0
B. 21.42
C. 20.0
D. 14.21
7. 100 ml of 1M HCl, 200 ml 2 M HCl and 300 ml 3M HCl are mixed. The
A. 0.333M
B. 0.666M
C. 0.1M
D. 1.33M
Answer: B
w w
8. 100mL of 10 % N aOH ( ) is added to 100mL of 10 % H CI( .
)
V V
A. alkaline
B. strongly alkaline
C. acidic
D. neurtal
Answer: C
A. 400mL
B. 200mL
C. 100mL
D. none of these
Answer: C
A. 1.5
B. 1
C. 1.2
D. 1.8
Answer: C
11. Three solutions X,Y,Z of HCl are mixed to produce 100mL of 0.1M
solution . The milarities of X,Y and Z are 0.7M, 0.12M and 0.15M
Answer: D
the density of the solution (ing / mL) is 1.25. Choose the correct
A. Molarity ofH 2
O2 solution is2
B. Molarity ofH 2
O2 solution is5
C. Molality ofH 2
O2 solution is2.15
D. none of these
Answer: C
13. The impure 6g of N aCl is dissolved in water and then treated with
A. 0.95
B. 0.85
C. 0.75
D. 0.65
Answer: A
14. Al(SO) )
4 3
solution of 1 molal concentration is present in 1 litre
A. 2 moles
B. 3 moles
C. 6 moles
D. 12 moles
Answer: C
A. 4 × 10 − 13
× NA
B. 10 −3
× NA
C. 4 × 10 − 10
× NA
D. None of these
Answer: A
16. Decreasing order (first having highest and then others following it) of
A. I,ii,iii
B. iii,ii,i
C. ii,iii,i
D. ii,I,iii
Answer: B
17. What is the molar mass of diacidic organic Lewis base (B), if 12g of its
A. 52
B. 58
C. 88
D. none of these
Answer: B
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18. On strong heating, one gram of the silver salt of an organic dibasic
A. C
4
H6 O 4
B. C
4
H6 O 6
C. C
4
H6 O 2
D. C
5
H10 O5
Answer: B
reduced to 0.37g of pure Ag. What is the molecular mass of the acid ?
A. 207
B. 210
C. 531
D. 324
Answer: B
A. 146.72
B. 223.44
C. 98.44
D. 98.9
Answer: A
exploded & cooled. There was a volume contraction of 23mL. All volume
A. 6.5 : 13.5
B. 5 : 15
C. 9 : 11
D. 7 : 13
Answer: D
A. 90mL
B. 160mL
C. 140mL
D. none of these
Answer: C
oxygen. On cooling, the gases occupied 36.5 ml. After treatment with KOH
mixture is
A. 22.5
B. 77.5
C. 7.5
D. 15
Answer: D
B. 2 : 1
C. 3 : 2
D. 3 : 1
Answer: B
26. The oxy acid of phosphorus in which phosphorus has the lowest
oxidation state is
A. Orthophosphoric acid
B. Phosphorous acid
C. Hypophosphoric acid
D. Metaphosphiric acid
Answer: C
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A. + 1only
B. − 1only
C. + 1 and − 1
D. none of these
Answer: C
A. 0, + 1, − 2 and 6
B. + 2, 0, + 2 and 6
C. 0, + 1, + 2 and 6
D. − 2, 0, + 2 and 6
Answer: A
state of +1?
respectively are :
A. + 6, + 6
B. + 6, + 3
C. + 0, + 3
D. + 2, + 3
Answer: B
A. + 3, + 3
B. + 3, − 3
C. − 3, − 5
D. − 5, + 3
Answer: C
A. + 6, + 6
B. + 6, + 4
C. + 6, − 6
D. + 4, + 6
Answer: A
A. OF 2
< KO2 < BaO2 < O3
B. BaO 2
< KO2 < O3 < OF2
C. BaO 2
< KO2 < OF2 < KO2
D. KO 2
< OF2 < O3 < BaO2
Answer: B
A. 3,2
B. 1,0
C. 0,1
D. − 0.33, − 1
Answer: D
A. − 1
B. + 1
C. + 2
D. + 3
Answer: B
12
A.
25
25
B.
12
1
C.
12
11
D.
12
Answer: D
A. H N O 3
, N O, N H4 Cl, N2
B. H N O 3
, N O, N2 , N H4 Cl
C. H N O 3
, N H4 Cl, N O, N2
D. N O, H N O 3
, N H4 Cl, N2
Answer: B
A. − 1
B. − 2
C. + 2
D. + 4
Answer: C
9. When K 2
Cr 2 O7 is converted to K2 CrO4 then change in the oxidation
state of chromium is :
A. 0
B. 6
C. 4
D. 3
Answer: A
A. + 4
B. + 3
C. + 6
D. + 7
Answer: C
11. In Fe(II) -M nO −
4
tirtrationH N O3 is not used beacause:
A. it oxidisesM n 2+
B. it reducesM nO −
C. it oxidiseF e 2+
D. it reducesF e 3+
formed
Answer: C
3+ 2+
F eC2 O4 + KM nO4 → F e + CO2 + M n
A. Oxidised:Fe,C,Reduced:Mn
B. Oxidised:Fe,Reduced:Mn
C. Reduced:Fe,Mn,Oxidised:C
D. Reduced:C,Oxidised:Mn,Fe
Answer: A
A. SO 2
+ H2 O2 → H2 SO4
B. 2KI + H2 O2 → 2KOH + I2
C. P bS + 4H 2
O2 → P bSO4 + 4H2 O
D. Ag 2
O + H2 O2 → 2Ag + H2 O + O2
Answer: D
4F e + 3O2 → 4F e
3+
+ 6O
2−
.
C. F e 3+
is an oxidising agent
D. Metallic iron is a redoxing agent
Answer: B
15. Which of the following reactions does not represent the aldol
condensation reaction ?
A. Cl2
+ OH
−
→ Cl
−
+ ClO
−
3
+ H2 O
B. 2H 2
O 2 → H2 O 2
C. 2Cu +
→ Cu
2+
+ Cu
D. (N H 4
) Cr 2 O7 → N2 + Cr 2 O3 + 4H2 O
2
Answer: D
A. H 2
SO4 reach with NaOH
C. Evaporation of H 2
O
Answer: D
A. 2N a[Ag(CN ) 2
] + Zn → N a2 [Zn(CN ) ] + 2Ag
4
B. BaO 2
+ H2 SO4 → BaSO4 + H2 O2
C. N2
O5 + H2 O → 2H N O3
D. AgN O 3
+ KI → AgI + KN O3
Answer: A
. The coefficient of
− 2− + 2+ 2−
M nO + SO + H → Mn + SO + H2 O
4 3 4
………….. respectively.
A. 2,5,16
B. 16,3,12
C. 15,16,12
D. 2,16,5
Answer: A
x, y, and z are
A. x=1,y=3,z-=1
B. x=4,y=1,z=4
C. x=3.y=2.z=1
D. x=2.y=2,z=1
Answer: A
20. In SOCl 2
and SO2 Cl2
A. 5
B. 3
C. 6
D. 2
Answer: D
21. Balance the followings equations and choose the quantity which is the
A. 16
B. 13
C. 18
D. 12
Answer: A
D. all of these
Answer: C
molecular mass
A.
3
molecular mass
B.
5
molecular mass
C.
2
molecular mass
D.
10
Answer: B
F eS2 + O2 → F e2 O3 + SO2 is :
M
A.
10
M
B.
11
M
C.
6
M
D.
1
Answer: B
A. 16.25
B. 36.5
C. 73
D. 85.1
Answer: D
H3 P O 3 is (mol.wt. of H 3
P O2 = M )
A. M
M
B.
2
M
C.
4
3M
D.
4
Answer: D
As2 S3 + H
+
+ NO
−
3
→ N O + H2 O + AsO
3−
4
+ SO
2−
4
is related to
M
A.
2
M
B.
4
M
C.
24
M
D.
28
Answer: D
28. Sulphur forms the chlorides S2 Cl2 and SCl2 . The equivalent mass of
sulphur in SCl is :
2
A. 8g/mol
B. 16g/mol
C. 64.8g/mol
D. 3g/mol
Answer: B
A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
Answer: B
30. 6 × 10 −3
mole K 2
Cr 2 O7 reacts completely with 9 × 10 −3
mole X n+
to given XO 3
− and
Cr
3+
. The value of n is :
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. none of these
Answer: A
1. What mass of H 2
C2 O4 . 2H2 O (mol.mass ) should be dissolved in
= 126
agent ?
A. 0.63g
B. 0.1575g
C. 0.126g
D. 0.875g
Answer: B
Mol.mass
A.
1
Mol.mass
B.
2
Mol.mass
C.
3
Mol.mass
D.
4
Answer: D
3. A bivalent metal has 37.2 equivalent weight. The molecular weight of its
chloride is
A. W+35.6
B. W+72
C. 2W+72
D. 2W+35.6
Answer: C
4. When BrO
−
3
ion reacts with Br
−
in acid medium, Br 2 is liberated.
5M
A.
8
5M
B.
3
3M
C.
5
4M
D.
6
Answer: C
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mA
A. EA
= × EB
mB
mA × mB
B. EA
=
EB
mB
C. EA
= × EB
EA
mA
D. EA
= √ × EB
mB
Answer: A
− + −
N2 H4 + IO + 2H + Cl → ICl + N2 + 3H2 O
3
B. 16 and 53.5
C. 8 and 35.6
D. 8 and 87
Answer: A
A. 0.4N
B. 0.5N
C. 1.05N
D. 0.15N
Answer: B
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A
n+
to AO
−
3
in acidic medium. What is the value of n ?
A. neutral
B. acidic
C. strong basic
D. none of these
Answer: B
oxygen
1
(H2 O2 → H2 O + O2 )
2
"Chachi420" used H2 O 2 solution to bleach her hair and she required
2.24LO2 gas at 1atm and 273K. She has a H2 O 2 solution labelled '5.6V'
then what volume of such solution must she required to bleach her hair?
A. 200mL
B. 300mL
C. 400mL
D. 500mL
Answer: C
A. 100
B. 150
C. 120
D. 200
Answer: D
together and the volume made to one litre. The normality of the resulting
solution is
A. 3N/100
B. N/10
C. N/20
D. N/40
Answer: A
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer: B
13. .4 sample of H 2
O2 solution containing H2 O 2 by weight requires x ml
formality of KM nO solution is
4
A. 1
B. 0.5
C. 0.4
D. 0.2
Answer: C
A. 0.12litre
B. 0.028 litre
C. 0.56 litre
D. 1.12 litre
Answer: C
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 5
Answer: C
16. Coefficients of M nO −
4
, C2 O
2−
4
and H
+
in the balanced reaction,
− 2− + 2+
M nO + C2 O + H → Mn + CO2 + H2 O
4 4
A. 120mL of 0.25M H 2
C2 O4
B. 150mL of 0.10M H 2
C2 O4
C. 25mL of 0.20M H 2
C2 O4
D. 50mL of 0.20M H 2
C2 O4
Answer: C
A. 5 : 3
B. 1 : 1
C. 1 : 2
D. 5 : 6
Answer: D
A. 36.5
B. 63.5
C. 50
D. none of these
Answer: B
19. A solution of N a 2
S2 O3 is standardized iodometrically against 0.1262 g
B. 0.12N
C. 0.72N
D. 0.02N
Answer: B
A. 82.5
B. 72.5
C. 62.5
D. 17.5
Answer: A
A. 8
B. 16
C. 20
D. 25
Answer: A::C
salt, 0.30g of it is dissolve in 100mL water and its required 90mL OF N /20
KM nO4 solution
A. 66
B. 0.55
C. 0.44
D. 0.066
Answer: A
Answer: C
H N O3 (sp. gravity1.05mL
−1
containing 12.6(w / W )ofH N O3 ) that
reduce into NO is required to oxidise iron 1g 1g. F eSO4 .7H2 O in acid
medium is:
A. 70mL
B. 0.57mL
C. 80mL
D. 0.65mL
Answer: C
medium?
A. 1.096mL
B. 1.32mL
C. 5.48mL
D. none of these
Answer: A
27. When 2.5g of a sample of Mohr's salt reacts completely with 50mL of
N
KM nO4 solution. The % purity of the sample of Mohr's salt is:
10
A. 78.4
B. 70
C. 37
D. 40
Answer: A
A. 25
B. 50
C. 60
D. 75
Answer: D
29. The equivalent mass of a metal is twice to that of oxygen. How many
times is the equivalent mass of it's oxide than the equivalent mass of the
metal ?
A. 1 : 5
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer: A
A. 15.58
B. 155.8
C. 5.58
D. 55.8
Answer: D
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oxiding 50mL of 1N I −
to I .
2
A. 45g
B. 22.5g
C. 30g
D. 12.25g
Answer: B
A. 6 : 1
B. 1 : 6
C. 1 : 3
D. 3 : 1
Answer: D
sulphate, is:
A. 2.5
B. 0.2
C. 0.4
D. 2
Answer: A
4. If x g is the mass of N aH C
2
O4 required to neutralize 100 ml of 0.2 M
medium then
A. a=b
B. 2a=b
C. a=2b
D. none of these
Answer: D
ratio of V to V is
1 2
A. 1 : 2
B. 2 : 1
C. 4 : 5
D. 5 : 4
Answer: C
N a2 S2 O3 solution was
A. 0.4molL −1
B. 0.20molL −1
C. 0.25molL −1
D. 0.30molL −1
Answer: A
7. 5 ml of 1N HCl, 20 ml of N/2 H 2
SO4 and 30 ml of N/3 H N O are mixed
3
together and the volume made to one litre. The normality of the resulting
solution is
A. 250mL
B. 62.5mL
C. 100mL
D. none of these
Answer: B
8. There are two types of iodine titrations (a) Iodometric & (b) Iodimetric,
I2 + 2N a2 S2 O3 → 2N aI + N a2 S4 O6
A. 2
B. 0.2
C. 0.1
D. 1
Answer: D
other metal?
A. 25
B. 23
C. 51
D. 118
Answer: D
acid and water and its volume was made up to 1 litre. 25mL of this
A. 34.75
B. 69.5
C. 89.5
D. none of these
Answer: A
required with methyl orange indicator. Hence volume of HCl for complete
A. 2x
B. y
C. x/2
D. (y-x)
Answer: D
mass % of N a 2
CO3 in solution is :
A. 25
B. 32
C. 50
D. none of these
Answer: C
required with methyl orange indicator. Hence volume of HCl for complete
A. 2 : 1
B. 1 : 2
C. 4 : 1
D. 1 : 4
Answer: A
14. When 200mL solution of N aOH and N aCO3 was first titrated with
N/10 HCl in presence of HPh, 17.5mL were usedtill end point is obtained.
After this end point MeOH was added and 2.5mL of same HCl were
required to attain new end point. The amount NaOH in mixture is:
Answer: A
purity for the sample, how many mL of 0.5M HCl would be required to
react with the resulting solution to reach the end point inpresence of
phenolphthaein?
A. 73mL
B. 41mL
C. 82mL
D. 100mL
Answer: C
B. 0.2M
C. 0.4M
D. none of these
Answer: A
17. 10L of hard water required 5.6g of lime for removing haardness.
A. 1000
B. 2000
C. 100
D. 1
Answer: A
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of pond water ?
A. 500L
B. 50L
C. 5L
D. none of these
Answer: C
of ppm of CaCO 3
?
A. 2ppm
B. 3ppm
C. 4ppm
D. 6ppm
Answer: D
statement:
0.02
A. Mass ratio of CaCO3 toH2 Ois
100
C. Mass ofCaCO 3
present in hard wateris0.2g / L
D. 1 miliequivalent ofCaCO 3
present in 1kg of hard water
Answer: D
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1. A mixture of N H4 N O 3 and (N H4 ) H P O4
2
coitain 30.40% mass per
cent of nitrogen. What is the mass ratio of the two components in the
mixture ?
A. 2 : 1
B. 1 : 2
C. 3 : 4
D. 4 : 1
Answer: A
A. 67.5 mL
B. 56.25 mL
C. 44.44 mL
D. None of these
Answer: A
F e(OH )
3
in a 0.8 g sample that contains 50% F e 2
O3 .
A. 0.344 mL
B. 3.44 mL
C. 17.24 mL
D. 10.34 mL
Answer: D
A. 94.5 kg
B. 60.48 kg
C. 116.66 kg
D. 120 kg
Answer: A
other metal ?
A. 87.5
B. 35.71
C. 65.11
D. 23.21
Answer: D
A. 1.59
B. 1.06
C. 0.53
D. None of these
Answer: B
2N O ( g ) + O2 ( g ) → 2N O2 ( g )
III) 3N O 2(g)
+ H2 O ( l ) → 2H N O3 ( aq ) + N O ( g )
% yield of I, II, III reaction are respectively 50%, 60% and 80%. Then how
B. 350 L
C. 3500 L
D. None of these
Answer: C
H2 SO4 solution and the following plot was obtained. The percentage
purity of H2 SO4 sample and slope of the curve respectively are:
1
A. 75%, −
3
1
B. 80%, −
2
C. 80%, -1
D. None of these
Answer: C
A. 0.246
B. 0.37
C. 0.5524
D. 0.7405
Answer: C
water, and the chloride precipitated with AgN O3 , giving 1.96 g of AgCl. If
the molecular mass of organic compound is 147, how many chlorine does
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer: B
500
∘
C gets converted into CaCO3 and M gCO3 . The sample then
products are CaO and MgO, then what would the mixture of oxides
weigh?
A. 0.12 g
B. 0.21 g
C. 0.252 g
D. 0.3 g
Answer: C
sulphate reacts with excess BaCl2 to give 1.220 g BaSO4 . What is the
atomic mass of M ?
A. 26.9
B. 69.7
C. 55.8
D. 23
Answer: A
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13. Urea(H 2
N CON H2 ) is manufactured by passing CO2 (g) through
A. C10
H22
B. C12
H26
C. C13
H28
D. C8
H18
Answer: B
excess of O2 (g) initially taken in a 22.41 litre steel vessel. Reaction the
A. C 6
H6
B. C 3
H8
C. C 5
H12
D. C 4
H10
Answer: D
40% yield
15. H 2
O2 + 2KI −−−
−−→ I2 + 2KOH
50% yield
with KI and Formed KOH required 200 ml. of M / 2H2 SO4 for
used.
A. 5.04
B. 10.08
C. 3.36
D. 33.6
Answer: D
16. SO 2
Cl2 (sulphuryl chloride ) reacts with water to given a mixture of
B. 50 mL
C. 100 mL
D. 200 mL
Answer: B
neutralizes 20 mL of 0.1 M H 2
SO4 .
Calcalute the % of N a 2
SO4 in the sample .
A. 42.4
B. 57.6
C. 36.2
D. None of these
Answer: B
NaOH (aq) solution and the resultant solution is diluted to 100 mL. 40 mL
of this diluted solution reacted with 10% impure sample of oxalic acid
A. 0.15 gram
B. 0.135 gram
C. 0.59 gram
D. None of these
Answer: A
chloride was added to the solution all the silver (present as AgN O3 )
A. 0.048
B. 95.2
C. 0.9
D. 0.8
Answer: B
20. Two elements X (at.mass 16) ard Y (at. mass 14) combine to form
B. 42 parts by mass of Y
C. 70 parts by mass of Y
D. 84 parts by mass of Y
Answer: C
21. The conversion of oxygen to ozone occurs to the extent of 15% only.
The mass of ozone that can be prepared from 67.2 L of oxygen at 1 atm
A. 14.4 g
B. 96 g
C. 640 g
D. 64 g
Answer: A
RH2 + Ca
2+
→ RCa + 2H
+
. If 1L of hard water after passing through
A. 20
B. 10
C. 40
D. 100
Answer: A
A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
D. data insufficient
Answer: A
B. 80 mL
C. 120 mL
D. None of these
Answer: B
A. 25
B. 20
C. 0.1
D. None of these
Answer: A
F e2 O3 in the mixture.
A. 80.85
B. 19.15
C. 50
D. 89.41
Answer: A
3
. The resulting
sample is :
A. 0.853
B. 0.125
C. 0.9
D. 0.64
Answer: B
28. 0.10g of a sample containing CuCo3 and some inert impurity was
A. 7.41
B. 74.1
C. 61.75
D. None of these
Answer: B
29. 1 mol of equimolar mixture of ferric oxalate and ferrous oxalate will
B. 0.9 mole
C. 1.2 mole
D. 4.5 mole
Answer: B
70
∘
C ,requiring 45 mL of 0.02 M KM nO4 solution. The end point is
overrun, and back titration in carried out with 10 mL of 0.1 M oxalic acid
A. 75
B. 83.75
C. 90.25
D. None of these
Answer: B
N a2 S2 O3 solution was
A. 14.64
B. 34.2
C. 65.69
D. 50
Answer: A
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was consumed. II part was added with 100 mL of 0.3 MNaOH solution.
A. 0.08 M
B. 0.1 M
C. 0.2 M
D. None of these
Answer: B
3. A mixture of H 2
SO4 and H 2
C2 O4 (oxalic acid ) and some inert impurity
A. 40
B. 50
C. 60
D. 80
Answer: A
following reaction :
A. It acts as an acid
C. It acts as oxidant
D. It acts as a base
Answer: B
A. 1.3
B. 1.699
C. 1
D. 2
Answer: C
Level 3 - Passage
by 9 g of H 2
O which combines with all the free SO present in oleum to
3
form H 2
SO4 as SO 3
+ H2 O → H2 SO4
A. 10
B. 20
C. 40
D. None of these
Answer: B
by 9 g of H 2
O which combines with all the free SO present in oleum to
3
form H 2
SO4 as SO 3
+ H2 O → H2 SO4
B. 7.46 L at STP
C. 3.73 L at STP
D. 11.2 L at STP
Answer: C
by 9 g of H 2
O which combines with all the free SO present in oleum to
3
form H 2
SO4 as SO 3
+ H2 O → H2 SO4
reaction :
A. 2.46 L
B. 24.6 L
C. 1.23 L
D. 12.3 L
Answer: C
form H 2
SO4 as SO 3
+ H2 O → H2 SO4
A. 74
B. 26
C. 20
D. None of these
Answer: B
normality,% (w/V), volume strength, etc. The strength of "10 V" means 1
volume of H 2
O2 on decomposition gives 10 volumes of oxygen at 1 atm
decomposition of H 2
O2 is shown as under :
1
H2 O2 (aq) → H2 O(l) + O2 (g)
2
A. 1 M
B. 2 M
C. 5.6 M
D. 11.2 M
Answer: A
normality,% (w/V), volume strength, etc. The strength of "10 V" means 1
volume of H 2
O2 on decomposition gives 10 volumes of oxygen at 1 atm
and 273 K or 1 litre of H2 O 2 gives 10 litre of O2 at 1 atm and 273 K The
decomposition of H 2
O2 is shown as under :
1
H2 O2 (aq) → H2 O(l) + O2 (g)
2
A. 1.7
B. 3.4
C. 34
D. None of these
Answer: B
normality,% (w/V), volume strength, etc. The strength of "10 V" means 1
volume of H 2
O2 on decomposition gives 10 volumes of oxygen at 1 atm
decomposition of H 2
O2 is shown as under :
1
H2 O2 (aq) → H2 O(l) + O2 (g)
2
A. 2.8
B. 5.6
C. 11.2
D. None of these
Answer: B
normality,% (w/V), volume strength, etc. The strength of "10 V" means 1
volume of H 2
O2 on decomposition gives 10 volumes of oxygen at 1 atm
decomposition of H 2
O2 is shown as under :
1
H2 O2 (aq) → H2 O(l) + O2 (g)
2
40 g Ba(M nO4 )
2
(mol.mass=375) sample containing some inert
A. 0.2812
B. 0.7031
C. 0.85
D. None of these
Answer: B
soap and water that does not produce foam with soap is known as hard
water. Hardness has been classified into two types (i)Temporary hardness
Δ ⏐ ↑
M g(H CO3 ) −
− → M gCO3 ⏐ + CO2 ⏐ + H2 O
2 ↓ ⏐
Ca(OH )
2
Ca(H CO3 ) + Ca(OH ) → 2CaCO3 ⏐ + 2H2 O
2 2 ↓
2+ +
2RH + Ca → R 2 Ca + 2H
2− −
2ROH + SO → R 2 SO4 + 2OH
4
A. 100 ppm
B. 200 ppm
C. 300 ppm
D. None of these
Answer: C
A. 1.62 g
B. 0.74 g
C. 7.4 g
D. None of these
Answer: B
soap and water that does not produce foam with soap is known as hard
water. Hardness has been classified into two types (i)Temporary hardness
Δ ⏐ ↑
M g(H CO3 ) −
− → M gCO3 ⏐ + CO2 ⏐ + H2 O
2 ↓ ⏐
Ca(OH )
2
2+ +
2RH + Ca → R 2 Ca + 2H
2− −
2ROH + SO → R 2 SO4 + 2OH
4
The degree of hardness of water is measured in terms of PPm of CaCO 3
A. 250 ppm
B. 500 ppm
C. 750 ppm
D. 1000 ppm
Answer: B
the help of n-factor we can predict the molar ratio of the reactant species
taking part in reactions. The reciprocal of n-factor's ratio of the reactions
Example 1:
Example 2 : F eC 2
O4 → F e
3+
+ 2CO2
= 1 + 1 × 2 ⇒ 3
n-factor of Ba(M N O 4
)
2
in acidic medium is :
A. 2
B. 6
C. 10
D. None of these
Answer: C
the help of n-factor we can predict the molar ratio of the reactant species
Example 1:
Example 2 : F eC 2
O4 → F e
3+
+ 2CO2
= 1 + 1 × 2 ⇒ 3
Consider the following reaction.
H3 P O2 + N aOH → N aH2 P O2 + H2 O
A. M
B. `M/2
C. M/3
D. None of these
Answer: A
the help of n-factor we can predict the molar ratio of the reactant species
Example 1:
Example 2 : F eC 2
O4 → F e
3+
+ 2CO2
= 1 + 1 × 2 ⇒ 3
fe0.95 O?
M
A.
0.85
M
B.
0.95
M
C.
0.8075
D. None of these
Answer: A
the help of n-factor we can predict the molar ratio of the reactant species
Example 1:
Example 2 : F eC 2
O4 → F e
3+
+ 2CO2
= 1 + 1 × 2 ⇒ 3
and y respectively?
A. 1,1
B. 2,3
C. 3,2
D. None of these
Answer: B
sequencial reactions ?
A. 284 g
B. 213 g
C. 142 g
D. 71 g
Answer: A
How many moles of NaCl will be formed by using 1 mole Cl2 and other
reagents in excess ?
1
A. mole
12
B. 1.67 mole
C. 1.75 mole
D. 0.75 mole
Answer: C
1
A. mole
3
B. Zero
1
C. mole
4
D. 1 mole
Answer: B
1. 1 g of nitrogen represents :
A. 6.02 × 10 23
N2 molecules
D. 14 g of nitrogen
Answer: C::D
2. 1 g molecule of V 2
O5 contains :
B. 2 mole of V atom
C. 1 mole of oxygen atom
Answer: A::B
A. vapour density
B. molality
C. specific gravity
D. mass fraction
Answer: A::C::D
in temperature ?
A. Molarity
B. Molality
C. Normality
D. Specific gravity
Answer: A::C::D
/are correct?
A. 1 mole of A x
By contains 1 mole of A and 1 mole B
B. 1 equivalent of A x
By contains 1 equivalent of A and 1 equivalent of
B
C. 1 mole of A x
By contains x moles of A and y moles of B
D. equivalent mass of A x
By =equivalent mass of A +equivalent mass of
Answer: B::C::D
B. 1 mole of H 2
SO4
C. 1 mole of H 3
P O3
D. 2 mole of H 3
P O2
Answer: B::C::D
A. CH 3
COOH and C6 H12 O6
B. CH 3
COOH and C2 H5 OH
C. H COOCH 3
and H COOH
D. C
2
H5 OH and CH3 OCH3
Answer: B::D
C2 H5 OH (d = 0.92g / cm )
2
at 25
∘
C to form a solution of density
0.88g / cm
3
. Select the correct option(s) :
respectively
B. The mole fraction of solute and molality are 0.385 and 13.59
respectively
respectively
Answer: B::C
Answer: A::B::C
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w
A. 46g of 70 % ( )H COOH (d solution = 1.40g / mL)
V
w
C. 50g of 25 % ( )H COOH
w
Answer: A::B
11. A sample of H 2
O2 solution labelled as "28 volume" has density of 265
A. M H2 O2
= 2.5
w
B. % = 17
V
C. Mole fraction of H 2
O2 = 0.2
D. m H2 O2
= 13.88
Answer: A::C::D
12. A mixture of 100ml of CO, CO2 and O2 was sparked. When the
A. 30 mL,60mL,10mL
B. 30 mL,50mL, 20mL
C. 50 mL,30mL,20mL
D. 20 mL,70 mL, 10 mL
Answer: A::B
13. If 1 mole of H 3
P O4 reacts with 1 mole of X(OH ) as shown below :
2
mol. mass
A. the equivalent mass of base is
2
98
B. the eq. mass of H 3
P O4 is
3
neutralization
of XH P O 4
Answer: A::C
2+ 2− + 4+ 3+
xSn + yCr 2 O + zH → aSn + bCr cH2 O
7
Answer: B::C::D
Ba(M nO4 )
2
in acidic medium, the final products cintain Cu
2+
, SO and
2
Mn
2+
. If the mol. Mass of Cu 2 S, and Ba(M nO4 )
2
are M1 , M2 and M3
respectively then :
M1
A. eq. mass of Cu 2
S is
8
M2
B. eq. mass of CuS is
6
M3
C. eq. mass of Ba(M nO 4
)
2
is
5
Answer: A::B
A. Equivalent mass of H 2
PO
−
3
is 40.5.
B. Eq. mass of H 2
PO
−
4
may be equal to molar mass or less than molar
Answer: A::C::D
1.
2.
following reactions:
IO
−
3
+ H SO
−
3
→ I
−
+ SO
4
−
...................(1)
I
−
+ IO
−
3
→ I2 + H2 O ............(2)
5.
2.
density of water at 4 ∘
C .
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
C. If STATEMENT- is 1 TRUE and STATEMENT-2 is FALSE
Answer: A
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: B
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explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: C
in it.
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: A
STATEMENT-2 : H 3
P O3 is a dibasic acid.
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: D
agent.
STATEMENT-2 : Oxidation state of M nO lies between highest and lowest
2
oxidation state.
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: A
STATEMENT-2 : mole
1/2 H2 has produced when 1 mole of H
+
(aq)
accepted 1 mole of e . −
A. If both the statement are TRUE and STATEMENT -2 is the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: A
HCl
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: C
9. STATEMENT-1 : , the
4−
3+ −
[F e(CN ) ] → Fe + CO2 + N O
6 3
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: D
xAs2 S3 + yN O
−
3
+ 4H2 O → aAsO
3−
4
+ bN O + cSO
2−
4
+ 8H
+
the
n-factor of As 2
S3 and N O −
3
is 28 and 3 respectively.
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
M /3
STATEMENT-2 : H 3
P O4 is tribasic acid.
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: D
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
C. If STATEMENT- is 1 TRUE and STATEMENT-2 is FALSE
Answer: A
13. STATEMENT-1 : I2 → IO
−
3
+ I
−
, is example of a disproportionation
reaction.
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: B
explanation of STATEMENT-1
B. If both the statement are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct
explanation of STATEMENT-1
Answer: A
2. 16 g of SO gas occupies 5.6 L at 1 atm and 273 K.What will be the value
x
of x ?
If 5 L N2 (g) and 3 L H2 (g) are taken initially (at same temperature and
F e + H2 O → F e 3 O 4 + H2
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KClO3
sulphate was formed . The specific heat of the metal is 0.057 cal
g
−1
.
∘
C
−1
. What is the valency of metal ?
11. 2.0 g of polybasic organic acid (Molecular mass =600) required 100 mL
M
of a NaOH solution for complete neutralisation. Find the basicity of
6
acid .
When half of mixture is titrated with HCl ,it required x mole of HCl in
of (x+y).
3
ion reacts with Br
−
ion in acidic medium, Br 2 is
KBrO3
which is oxidised to Cr
3+
. To what oxidation state was the selenium
x
17. For the redox reaction given, what is the value of ?
z
− 3−
xN O + yAs2 S3 + zH2 O → − − − − − AsO ± − − − − NO ±
3 4
19. 10 g mixture of K 2
Cr 2 O7 and KM nO4 was treated with excess of KI
5. Al(SO) )
4 3
solution of 1 molal concentration is present in 1 litre
8. On strong heating, one gram of the silver salt of an organic dibasic acid
oxygen. On cooling, the gases occupied 36.5 ml. After treatment with KOH
mixture is
respectively are :
12. The oxidation state of sulphur in Caro.s and Marshel.s acids are:
3+ 2+
F eC2 O4 + KM nO4 → F e + CO2 + M n
26. Which of the following reactions does not represent the aldol
condensation reaction ?
(C2 O
2
4
+ M nO
− +
4
H
+
) → (H2 O + M n
2
+ ) + Co2 , the reductant is
F eS2 + O2 → F e2 O3 + SO2 is :
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3H3 P O2 → P H3 + 2H3 P O3
As2 S3 + H
+
+ NO
−
3
→ N O + H2 O + AsO
3−
4
+ SO
2−
4
is related to
36. Sulphur forms the chlorides S2 Cl2 and SCl2 . The equivalent mass of
sulphur in SCl is :
2
37. The equivalent mass of an element is 4. Its chloride has vapour density
to given XO 3
− and
Cr
3+
. The value of n is :
reducing agent ?
its chloride is
3
ion reacts with Br
−
in acid medium, Br is liberated.
2
its salt solution and if the equivalent mass are EA and EB respectively
1.61 × 10
−3
mol of M nO
−
4
for the complete oxidation of
A
n+
to AO
−
3
in acidic medium. What is the value of n ?
mixed together and the volume made to one litre. The normality of the
resulting solution is
49. .4 sample of H 2
O2 solution containing H2 O 2 by weight requires x ml
formality of KM nO solution is
4
52. A solution of N a 2
S2 O3 is standardized iodometrically against 0.1262 g
55. Find out % of oxalate ion ina given sample of an alkali metal oxalate
salt, 0.30g of it is dissolve in 100mL water and its required 90mL OF N /20
KM nO4 solution
H N O3 (sp. gravity1.05mL
−1
containing 12.6(w / W )ofH N O3 ) that
medium is:
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59. When 2.5g of a sample of Mohr's salt reacts completely with 50mL of
N
KM nO4 solution. The % purity of the sample of Mohr's salt is:
10
61. The equivalent mass of a metal is twice to that of oxygen. How many
times is the equivalent mass of it's oxide than the equivalent mass of the
metal ?
63. Calculate the mass of anhydrous oxalic acid, which can be oxidised to
oxiding 50mL of 1N I −
to I .
2
medium then
ratio of V 1
to V2 is x:y, then the value of x + y is (x and y are integers)
N a2 S2 O3 solution was
67. 1g mixture of equal number of mole of Li2 CO3 and other metal
other metal?
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required with methyl orange indicator. Hence volume of HCl for complete
mass % of N a 2
CO3 in solution is :
71. 10L of hard water required 5.6g of lime for removing haardness.
of pond water ?
of ppm of CaCO 3
?
statement:
cent of nitrogen. What is the mass ratio of the two components in the
mixture ?
and formed 100 mL solution and its 10 mL portion requires 7.5 mL of 0.2
H2 SO4 solution and the following plot was obtained. The percentage
purity of H2 SO4 sample and slope of the curve respectively are:
500
∘
C , converting the two salts of CaCO3 and M gCO3 . The then
products are CaO and MgO. What would the mixtures of oxides have
weighed ?
excess of O2 (g) initially taken in a 22.41 litre steel vessel. Reaction the
82. H 2
O2 + 2KI −−−
−−→ I2 + 2KOH
50% yield
150 ml of H 2 O2 sample was divided into two parts. First part was treated
with KI and Formed KOH required 200 ml. of M / 2H2 SO4 for
used.
Calcalute the % of N a 2
SO4 in the sample .
NaOH (aq) solution and the resultant solution is diluted to 100 mL. 40 mL
of this diluted solution reacted with 10% impure sample of oxalic acid
86. Two elements X (at.mass 16) ard Y (at. mass 14) combine to form
The mass of ozone that can be prepared from 67.2 L of oxygen at 1 atm
RH2 + Ca
2+
→ RCa + 2H
+
. If 1L of hard water after passing through
F e2 O3 in the mixture.
3
. The resulting
sample is :
93. 0.10g of a sample containing CuCo3 and some inert impurity was
94. 1 mol of equimolar mixture of ferric oxalate and ferrous oxalate will
70
∘
C ,requiring 45 mL of 0.02 M KM nO4 solution. The end point is
overrun, and back titration in carried out with 10 mL of 0.1 M oxalic acid
was consumed. II part was added with 100 mL of 0.3 MNaOH solution.
impurity weighing 3.185 g was dissolved in water and the solution made