0% found this document useful (0 votes)
29 views3 pages

Adobe Scan Jul 03, 2024

Uploaded by

Rahul dey
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
29 views3 pages

Adobe Scan Jul 03, 2024

Uploaded by

Rahul dey
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

94. (4) 95.

(3)
NUMERICALCALCULATIONS BASED ON
CHEMICALEQUATIONS 10
96. The weight of oxygen required to completely
react with 27 gms of"Al' is
1) 8 gm 2) 16 gm 3) 32 m 4) 24 gm 10
97. 20 gms of sulphur on burning in air produced
11.2 lits of s0, at STP. The percentage of
unreacted sulphur
1) 80% 2) 20% 3) 60% 4) 40%
98. The number of moles of Fe,0, formed when
0.5 moles of O, and 0.5 moles ofFe are allowed
to react are 1
1) 0.25 2) 0.5 3) 1/3 4) 0.125
99. What is the volume (in lit) of carbon dioxide
liberated at STP, when 2.12 grams of sodium
carbonate (mol. wt. = 106) is treated with 1
excess dilute HCI?
1) 2.28 2) 0.448 3) 44.8 4) 22.4
100. The amount of zinc required to produce224 ml
ofH, at NTP on treatment with dilute H,S0,
solution will be

NARAYAN
CHEMISTRY NEET -VOL
Y

g 3) 65 g 4) 6.5 g
l) 0.65 g 2) 0.065monoxide
101.'X' litres of carbon is present at STP.
The volume
It is completely oxidized to CO,.STP. What is
of C0, formed is 11.207 litres at
the value of 'X' in litres?
44.828
1) 22.414 2) 11.207 3) 5.603S 4)
at STPwhen 11.2
102. Thevolume of phosgene formed monoxide is
lit ofchlorine reacts with carbon
I).2 lit 2)22.4 lit 3) 5.6lit 4) 44.8 lit
is completely
103. If 100 ml hydrogen chloride formed will be
decomposed the volume of H,
(P and Tare constant). 4)50 ml
I) 20 ml 2) 200 ml 3) 100 ml completely
[Link] volume of H, STP required to
reduce 160 gms of Fe,0, is
1) 3x22.4 L 2)2x 22.4 L
3) 22.4L 4) 11.2 L
when 20gms of
105. The weight of So, formed
sulphur is burnt in excess of O, is
4) 60 gm
I) 32 gm 2) 64 gm 3)40 gm
106. If 12.0 lit of H,and 8.0 lit of 0, are allowed ot
will be
react, the 0,left unreacted
I)4.0 lit 2) 6.0 lit 3) 1.0 lit 4) 2.0 lit
volume in lit of CO,liberated at S.T.P when
107. The completely is
10g of 90% pure lime is heated 4) 22.4
I)2.016 2) 20.16 3) 2.24
over red hot coke. The
108. 26 cc of CO,are passed is
volume of CO evolved
3) 32ce 4) 52cc
1) 15cc 2)10cc
ofhydrogen and 12.5ml ofchlorine
109. When 10 ml mixture contains
are allowed to react the final
under the same conditions
1) 22.5 ml of HCI
2) 12.5 ml of HCI
ml of chlorine
3) 20 ml of HCland 2.5
4) 20 ml of HClonly
If0.7 moles of BariumChloride is treated with
110. sulphate, number of
0.4 mole of potassium
formed are
moles of barium sulphate 4) 0.2
2) 0.4 3) 0.35
1) 0.7 octane (C,H,) and has
111. Assuming that petrol is of petrol on com
density 0.8 g ml, 1.425 litre
consume.
plete combustion will
I) 50 mole ofO, 2) 100 mole of O,
3) 125 mole of O, 4) 200 mole of O,
112. 1.0 lit of C O, is passed over hot coke. The l) I mole 2) 0.5 mole
volume becomes 1.4 lit. The composition of 3) 0.25 gms 4) 0.25 gm moles
products is 120. Phosphine on decomposition produces
1)0.6 lit Co 2) 0.8 lit Co, phosphorus and hydrogen. The change in
percentage in volume
3) 0.6lit Co, and 0.8 lit CO 4) 1.2 lit Co, i) s0 ml 2) 80 m! 3) 900 ml 4) 75 ml
113. The number of litres of air required to burn 8
litres of C,H, is approximately (air contains 12l. 0.7 moless of potassiumsulphate is allowed to
20% of O) react with 0.9 moles of barium chloride in
aqueous solutions. The number of moles of the
1) 40 2) 60 3) 80 4) 100
14. If 1.6g ofS0, and 1.5 x 10 molecules of H,S substance precipitated in the reactions is
are mixed and allowed to remain in contact in I)1.4 moles of potassiumchloride
a closed vessel until the reaction 2) 0.7 moles of bariumsulphate
2H,S +SO, ’ 3S+ 2H,0 3) 1.6 moles of potassiumchloride
procceds to completion. Which of the folow 4) 1.6 moles of barium sulphate
ing statement is true? 122. X'grams of cakciumcarbonate was completely
1) Only S' and 'H0' remain in the reaction ves burnt in air. The weight of the solid residue
sel. formed is 28 g. What is the value of X' (in
2) H,S will remain in excess grams)
3)'SÕ.' will remain in excess 1) 44 2) 200 3) 150 4) 50
4) Nigther H,S nor S0, will remain 123. Oxalic acid is heated with conentrated H_SO,
115. 10 ml. of gaseous hydrocarbon on combustion When the resultant gases are passed over red
give 40 ml of CO, (g) and 50 ml. of H,0 (vap.). hot carbon, X is obtained, 'X' is
The hydrocarbon is 1) CO 2) CH, 3) CO, 4) C,H,
1) C,H, 2) CH 3) C,H 4) C,H,
116.A gas mixture contains acetylene and124. 0.01 mole ofiodoform(CHI) reacts with Ag
carbondioxide. 20 litres of this mixture requires to produce a gas whose volume at NTP is
20 litres of oxygen for complete combustion. 1)224 ml 2) 112 ml 3) 336 ml 4) 448 ml
If all gases are measured under similar 125. 2.76 g of silver carbonate on being strongly
conditions of temperature and pressure, the heated yields a residue weighing
percentage of acetylene in the mixture is 1) 2. 16 g 2) 2.48 g 3) 2.32 g 4) 2.64 g
1) 50% 2) 40% 3) 60% 4)) 75% 126. A gas mixture of 3 litres of propane and
117. When 4.0g of ironis burnt at high temperature butane on complete combustion at 25°C
to ferric oxide at constant pressure 29.28 kJ produced 10 litres of CO, initial composition
of heat is evolved. The amount of heat evolved
for producing one mole of ferric oxide is of the propane & butane in the gas mixture
1) 819.84 kJ 2) 40.99 kJ
3) 81.98 kJ 4) 409.0 kJ 1) 66.66%, 33.33% 2) 33.33%, 66.66%
118.40 ml. of ahydrocarbon undergoes combustion 3) 50%, 50% 4) 60%, 40%
in 260 ml of oxygen and gives 160 ml of ANSWERS
carbondioxide. If all gases are measured 96. (4) 97. (2) 98. (1) 99. (2)
under similar conditions of temperature and 100. (1) 101. (2) 102. (1) 103. (4)
pressure, the formula of hydrocarbon is 104. (1) 105. (3) 106. (4) 107. (1)
I)CH, 2) CA, 3)C,H, 4) CH 108. (4) 109. (3) 110. (2) 111.(3)
119. The sulphur dioxide obtained by the 112. (3) 113. (4) 114.(3) 115. (2)
combustion of8 gms of sulphur is passed into
116.(2) 117.(1) 118.(4) 119. (4)
Bromine water. The solution is then treated 120. (1) 121. (2) 123.(1)
with barium chloride solution. The amount of 122. (4)
124. (2) 125. (1) 126. (1)
barium sulphate formed is

You might also like