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DPP- 02 : Solution (Normality)
XIIth Batch Date : 02-03-2023
Normality : (N) 11. 5 ml of N HCl, 20 ml of 0.5 N H2SO4 and 30 ml of
N/3 HNO3 are mixed and the volume is made 1
1. The weight of oxalic acid that will be required to litre. The final normality of the mixture will be
prepare a 1000 mL (N/20) solution is :
1) (126/100)g 2) (63/40)g 1 1
1) 2)
3) (63/20)g 4) (126/20)g 10 20
2. A solution of known normality is diluted to two
times. Which of the following changes during 1 1
3) 4)
dilution? 5 40
1) Equivalent of solute 12. An aqueous solution of 6.3 g oxalic acid dihydrate
2) Moles of solute is made up to 250 mL. The volume of 0.1 N NaOH
3) Milli equivalent or milli moles of solute required to completely neutralize 10 mL of this
solution is :
4) Normality of solute
1) 40 mL 2) 20 mL
3. Which one of the following solutions has the
highest normality ? 3) 10 mL 4) 4 mL
1) 1 M HCl 2) 0.5 M H2SO4 13. How many grams of dibasic acid (molecular
3) 0.4 M H3PO4 4) 0.55 M H2SO4 weight 200) should be present in 100 mL of the
aqueous solution to give 0.1 normality?
4. 0.5 M of H2SO4 is diluted from 1 litre to 10 litre,
normality of resulting solution is 1) 1 g 2) 2 g
1) 1 N 2) 0.1 N 3) 10 g 4) 20 g
3) 10 N 4) 11 N 14. 10 milli moles of Ba(OH) 2 dissolved in
5. A solution contains 1.2046 × 1024 hydrochloric acid 100 cc solution. Find the normality
molecules in one dm3 of the solution. The strength 1) 0.1 2) 10
of the solution is
3) 0.2 4) 20
1) 6 N 2) 2 N
15. 6.02 × 1022 molecules of H3PO4 dissolved in 1 lt
3) 4 N 4) 8 N
solution then normality
6. 1 g mole of oxalic acid is dissolved in 2 litre of
solution. The concentration of solution is 1) 0.1 2) 0.3
1) 0.5 N 2) 2.0 N 3) 0.033 4) 0.2
3) 2.5 N 4) 1.0 N 16. 0.126 g of acid requires 20 mL of 0.1 N NaOH
7. 3
500 cm of 0.5 N HCl solution was heated till its complete neutralization. The equivalent mass of
volume left behind was 300 mL. The normality of the acid is
residual solution is 1) 45 2) 53
1) 0.8 2) 0.22 3) 40 4) 63
3) 1.1 4) 1.528
17. A sulphuric acid solution (specific gravity = 1.84)
8. If 250 ml of a solution contains 24.5 g H2SO4 the contains 66.6% by weight of pure acid. Calculate,
molarity and normality respectively are the volume of 2.5 N NaOH required to just
1) 1M, 2N 2) 1M, 0.5N neutralize 10 mL of this acid solution.
3) 0.5M, 1N 4) 2M, 1N 1) 100 ml 2) 200 ml
9. The normality of 2% H2SO4 (w/v) is nearly : 3) 50 ml 4) 150 ml
1) 0.02 N 2) 0.04 N 18. The volumes of 4 N HCl and 10 N HCl required to
3) 0.2 N 4) 0.4 N make 1 litre of 6 N HCl are (Kerala P.M.T. 2004)
10. How much of NaOH is required to neutralise 1500 1) 0.75 litre of 10 N HCl and 0.25 litre of 4 N HCl
cm3 of 0.1 N HCl ? (At. wt. of Na = 23)
2) 0.25 litre of 4 N HCl and 0.75 litre of 10 N HCl
1) 4 g 2) 6 g
3) 0.67 litre of 4 N HCl and 0.33 litre of 10 N HCl
3) 40 g 4) 60 g
1 4) 0.80 litre of 4 N HCl and 0.20 litre of 10 N HCl