ALE RAGE CHEMISTRY
Regular Analysls through Contlnuous Eyerce
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1. amu is equal to
7. The number of molecules in 16 g of methane is
() 3.0 x102
(1) oc-12 (2) 6.02 x1023
1
(2) o0-16 16 *l023
(3) 6.09
(3) lg of H,
16-xl023
(4) 1.66x 10-% kg (4) 3.0
2. Number of Hydrogen atoms in 15 gram of 8. The number of moles of sodium oxide in 620g
Hydrogen gas of it is
(1) 9 x 1024
(1) 1mol
(2) 6 x 1024
(2) 10 moles
(3) 3 x 1024
(3) 18 moles
(4) 4.5 >x 1024
(4) 100 moles
3. Number of total atoms in N,0,. If weight of
9. The largest number of molecules is in
N,0, is 10.8 gram.
(1) 8.4 >x 1024 (2) 4.2 x 1024 (1) 34g of water
(3) 4.2 x 1023 (4) 6 x 1023 (2) 28g of CO,
4. The number of atoms in 4.25 g of NH,is (3) 46g of CH,OH
approximately
(4) 54g of N,0,
(1) 1×1023 (2) 2x1023
10. Number of electron present in 1.8 gram of H,O
(3) 4x1023 (4) 6x1023
(1) 6 x 1022
5. Number of mole of O, present in 128g of oxy
gen sample. (2) 6 x 1023
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 8 x 1023
(3) 3 (4) 4 (4) 10 x 1023
6. How many molecules are present in one gram 11. Weight of H,0, present is 17 gram then number
of hydrogen of oxygen atom will be
() 6.02 x1023 (1) 3x 1022
(2) 3.01 x1023 (2) 6 x 1023
(3) 2.5x10 (3) 6 x 1024
(4) 1.5x10 (4) 6 x 102
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12, If N is Avogadro's number then number of 17.
CHEMISTRY
7.5 grams of a gas occupy 5.6 litres of volume
at STP the gas iS
electrons in 4.2 g of nitrogen atom (N)
(1) NO
(1) 2.1 NA (2) 4.2 N
(2) N,O
(3) 1.6NA (4) 3.2NA
13. (3) co
The total number of protons in 10 g of calcium
carbonate is (N, = 6.023 x 1023) (4) CO,
g it can
(1) 1.5057 x1024 18. One litre of a gas at STP weight 1.16
possibly be
(2) 2.0478 x1024
(3) 3.0115 x1024
(1) C,H,
(4) 4.0956 x104 (2) CO
14. Arrange following in increasin order of moles. (3) O2
I 160g of O, (4) CH,
II 204g of Al,0, 19. How many mole of helium gas occupy 22.4 L
III 192g of Mg at 0°c at I atm. pressure
IV 170g of NH, (1)0.11
(1) II <I< Il <IV (2) 0.90
(2) IV <III <I|<I (3) 1.0
(3) II <II <I<IV (4) 1.11
(4) II <IV<|<II 20. 4.4g of an unknown gas occupies 2.24L of vol
15. The number of molecule at NTP in 224 ml of ume at standard temperature and pressure. The
an ideal gas will be gas may be
224 ml = 0.224 l
(1) Carbon dioxide
() 6x 103
0.224/22.4=0.01 mole
(2) 6 x 1021 0.01*6.023*10^23 (2) Carbon monoxide
=6*10^21
(3) 2.69 x1023
(3) Oxygen
(4) Sulphur dioxide
(4) None of these
16. The mass of a molecule of water is 21. The volume occupied by 4.4 g of Co, at STP
is
(1) 3x10 26 kg
(1)22.4 L
(2) 3x10 25 kg (2) 2.24 L
(3) 1.5x102% kg (3) 0.224L
(4) 25x 10 26 kg (4) 0.1L
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RACE :2 TOPIC NAME: MOLE CONCEPT (MOLECULAR FORMULAJEMPIRICAL FORUMULA
1. 1.24 gm P is prescnt in 2.2 gm of acompound 6. If twocompounds have the same empirical for
made up by P & S mula but different molecular formula, they must
(1) P,S, have
(2) P,S, (1) Different percentage composition
(3) PS, (2) Different molecular weights
(4) P,S4 (3)Same viscosity
2. The atomic weights of two elements A and B are (4) Same vapour density
40 and 80 respectively. If xg of A contains y
atoms, how many atoms are present in 2x g of B 7. Acompound (60 g) on analysis gave C=24 g, H
=4g, O 32 g. Its empirical formula is
(1)
(1)CzH,0,
(2) (2) C,H,o
(3) y (3) CH,0,
(4) 2y
(4) CH,0
3. The element whose an atom has mass of
10.86 x10o-26 kg is 8. The empirical formula of a compound is CH,0.
(1) Boron 0.0835 moles of the compound contains 1.0 g of
(2) Calcium hydrogen. Molecular formula of the compound is
(3) Silver (1) C,H,0,
(4) Zinc (2) CgH,oOs
4. The percentage of oxygen in NaOH is
3) C,H,08
(1)40
(4) C,H,0,
(2) 60
(3) 8 9. The empirical formula of an acid is CH,02, the
(4) 10 probable molecular formula of acid may be
5. The percentage of nitrogen in urea (NH,CONH,) (1) CH,0
is about
.(1) 46 (2) CH,0,
(2) 85 (3) CH,0,
(3) 18
(4) C,H,0,
(4) 28
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10. In which of the following pairs of compounds the 15. A compound possesses 8% sulphur by mass. The
least molecular mass is
ratio of CHand O is same
CH3COOH AND CH3OH (1) 200 8 = 32/total mass of compound(m) * 100
(1) Aceticacid and methylalcohol m= 32/8*100
C6H12O6 AND CH3COOH m=400
(2) Glucose and acetic acid (2) 400
C6H12O6 AND C12H22011
(3) Fructose and sucrose (3) 155
(4) All of these (4) 355
11. Haemoglobin contains 0.33% of iron by weight. 16. Which of the following contains maximum number
The molecular weight of haemoglobin is of atoms
approxinmately 67200. The number of iron atoms
(1) 6.023 x1021 mnolecules of CO,
(At. wt. of Fe = 56) present in one molecule of
haemoglobin is (2) 22.4 L of CO, at STP
(1) 6
(3) 0.44 g of CO,
(2) 1
(4) None of these
(3) 4
17. If 6 x 102l molecules are removed from 880mg of
(4) 2
Co,, then the number of moles of CO, left are
12. What is the % of H0 in Fe(CNS),.3H,0
(1) 0.01
(1)45 (2) 30(3) 19 (4) 25
(2) 0.02
13. Mass of oxygen in 32.2 g Na,SO4.10H,O is
(3) 0.1
(1)20.8
(4)0.2
(2) 22.4
18. The molecular weight of hydrogen peroxide is 34.
(3) 2.24 What is the unit of molecular weight
(4) 2.08
(1) 9
14. The simplest formula of a compound containing
(2) mol
50% of element X (atomic mass 10) and 50% of
element Y(atomic mass 20) is (3) gmol-1
(1) XY (2) X,Y (3) XY, (4) X,Y, (4) mal g
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A compound was found to contain 5.37% nitro
19. Two oxides of a metalcontain 50% and 40% metal 23.
gen by mass. What is the minimum molecular
M respcctively. If the formula of the first oxide is
MO,, the formula of the second oxide will be weight of compound
(1) 26.07 5.37 = 14/m *100
(1) MO, m = 14/5.37 *100
m=260.7
(2) 2.607
(2) MO,
(3) 260.7
(3) M,O
(4) None of these
(4) M,0s
24. An element (A) (at wt =75) and another element
20. A carbon compound containing carbon and oxy
(B) (at. wt. = 25) combine to form a compound.
gen has molar mass equal to 288.On analysis it is
The compound contains 75% (A) by weight. The
found to contain 50% by mass of each element.
formula of the compound willbe
Therefore molecular formula of the compound is
(1) A,B (2) A,B
(1) C20,
(3) AB; (4) AB
(2) C,03
25. The empirical formula of acompound is CH. Its
(3) C,04 molecular weight is 78. The molecular formula of
(4) CO12 the compound will be
21. 0.078 gofhydrocarbon occupy 22.4 ml of volume (1) C,H, (2) C,H,
at atm and 0°C. The empirical formula of the
(3) C4H4 (4) CGH,
hydrocarbon is CH. The molecular formula is -
26. An oxide of a metal (M) contains 40% by mass
(1) C,H, of oxygen. Metal (M) has atomic mass of 24. The
empirical formula of the oxide is
(2) CH,
(1) M,0 (2) MO
(3) Cç6
(3) M,0, (4) M,04
(4) CçH_
27. The formula which represents the simple ratio of
22. O has three isotopes 0l6, o!", o'8, If average
atomic weight of 'O'=16.12 and mole % of Ol6 = atoms in a compound is called
90% & sum of mole % of 017 &&0l8 is 10% then (1) molecular formula
find the mole % ofol8?
(2) structural formula
(1) S.2% (2)5% (3) empirical formula
(3)2% (4) 6% (4) rational formula
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RACE:3 TOPIC NAME : MOLE CONCEPT (STOICHIOMETRY
1. When 10 ml of propane (gas) is combusted com 6. Volume of oxygen required for complete combus
pletely, volume of CO,(8) obtained in similar tion of 20 mL of propane gas is
condition is -
(1) 20 mL
(1) 10 ml
(2) 40 mL
(2) 20 ml
(3) 80 mlL
(3) 30 ml
(4) 40 ml (4) 100 mL
2. The mass of 2 gram atoms of 7. Out of 1.0 gdioxygen, 1.0 g (atomic) oxygen and
calcium
(Relative atomic mass = 40) 1.0g of 0zone, the maximum number of oxygen
atoms are contained in -
(1)2g
(2) 0.05 g (1) 1.0g of atomic Oxygen.
(3) 0.5 g (2) 1.0 g of ozone.
(4) 80 g
(3) 1.0 g of oxygen gas.
3. Which of the following contains largest number
of moles 1/16 = 0.0625 (4) Allcontain same number of atoms.
1/32 =0.03125
(1) 1.0g of O atoms 1/48 = 0.0208 8. 1gm - atom of nitrogen represents -
1/96 = 0.0104
(2) 1.0 g of O,
(1) 6.02 x 1023 N, molecules
(3) 1.0g of O,
(2) 22.4 lit. of N, at N.T.P.
(4) 1.0g so;
4. The number of molecules present in 88 g of CO, (3) 11.2 lit. of N, at N.T.P.
(Relative molecular mass of C0, = 44) (4) 28 g of nitrogen.
(1) 1.24 x 1023
9. The number of atoms contained in 11.2 L of SO,
(2) 3.01 x 1023
at N.T.P. are -
(3) 6.023x 1024
(1)3/2 x 6.02 x 1023
(4) 1.2046 x1024
5. Weight of Ca required to prepare 112g of CaO (2) 2 x 6.02 x 1023
will be
(3) 6.02 x 1023
(1) 40g (2) 80g
(4) 4 x 6.02 x 1023
(3) 96g (4) 100g
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10. If one mole of ethanol (C,H0H) completely 14. Number of Cat and CI- ion in 111 g of
burns to carbon dioxide and water, the weight of anhydrous CaCl, are -
carbon dioxide formed is about -
(1) N 2NA
C2H5OH + 3O2 ---> 2CO2 +3H2O
(1) 22g (2) 2N NA
(2) 45g (3) N N
(4) None of these
(3) 66g
15. 2 moles of H, at NTP occupy a volume of
(4) 88g
(1)11.2 litre
11. How many moles of H,0, have 6.8kg of H,0, (2) 44.8litre
(1)40 (3) 2 litre
(2) 100 (4) 22.4 litre
16. 4.48 litres of methane at N.T.P. correspond to
(3) 0.5
(1) 1.2 x 1022 molecules of methane
(4) 200
(2) 0.5 mole of methane
12. In which of the following number of atoms are
(3) 3.2 gm of methane
maximum ?
(4) 0.1 mole of methane
(1) 24 gmC
17. 16 gm of S0, occupies 5.6 litre at STP. Assuming
(2) 27 gm ofAl ideal gas nature, the value of x is -
(1) 1
(3) 56 gm of Fe
(2) 2
(4) 108 gm of Ag
(3) 3
13. The number of sodium atoms in 2 moles of so
dium ferrocyanide Na,[Fe(CN)61, is (4) None of these
18. The mass of carbon present in 0.5 mole of
(1) 2
K4[Fe(CN);] is -
(2) 6.023 x 1023 (1) 1.8 gm
(3) 8 x 6.02 x 1023 (2) 18 gm
(3) 3.6 gm
(4) 4 x 6.02 x 1023
(4) 36 gm
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24. What will be the volume of CO, at NTP obtained
19. 1.2 gm of Mg (At. mass 24) willproduce Mg0
equal to 2Mg + O2 ---> 2MgO on heating 10 grams of (90% pure) limestone
(1)0.05 mol (1) 22.4 litre CaCO3 ----> CO2 +CaO
(2) 40 gm
(2) 2.016 litre
(3) 40 mg
(3) 2.24 litre
(4) 4 gm
20. What is the weight of oxygen required for the (4) 20.16 1itre
complete combustion of 2.8 kg of ethylene
C2H4 + 3O2 ---> 2CO2 + 2H2O 25. 1.5 mol of O, combine with Mg to form oxide
(1) 2.8 kg
MgO. The mass of Mg (at. mass 24) that has
(2) 6.4 kg combined is
(3) 9.6 kg
(1) 72 g
(4) 96 kg
21. 12g of Mg (at. mass 24) on react ing completely (2) 36 g
with acid gives hydrogen gas, the volume of which
at STP would be (3) 48 g
(1) 22.4 L
(4) 24 g
(2) 11.2 L
(3) 44.8 L
26. 100mL of PH, on decomposition produced phos
phorus and hydrogen. The change in volume is
(4) 6.1 L
(1) 50 mL increase 4PH3 -----> P4 + 6H2
4 ml = 6ml
22. If 1;moles
2 of oxygen combine with Al to form 100 ml = 150 ml
Al,0, the weight of Al used in the reaction is (2) 500 mL decrease
50 ml increase in volume
(Al = 27) 2Al + 3O2 ---> 2Al2O3
(3) 900 mL decrease
(1) 27 g
(2) 54 g (4) Nil.
(3) 49.5 g 27. If isobutane and n-butane are present in a gas,
(4) 31 g then how much oxygen should be required for
23. What weight of SO, can be made by burning sul complete combustion of 5.8 kg of this gas
phur in 5.0 moles of oxygen C4H10 + 13/2O2 ----> 4CO2 + 5H2O
(1) 20.8 kg C4H10 = 58g
S + O2 -----> SO2 5.8kg = 5800g = 100 moles
(1) 640 grams SO2=64 g
5 moles SO2
(2)9 kg 1 --->13/2
(2) 160 grams 100 ---> ?
= 5*64=320 ? = 13*50 = 650 moles
(3)80 grams (3) 27 kg 650*32=20800
20800g = 20.8kg
(4) 320 grams (4) 1.8 kg
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1 48 gm of Mg is burnt in a
CONCEPT (LIMITING REAGENT
closed vessel containing 6. If 0.30 mole Zn are
64 gm of oxygen,. The
weight of excess reactant added to HCl containing
0.52 mole of HCI, How many
left is moles of H, are
produced, according to the reaction
(1) 16 gm of oxygen (2) 32 gm of oxygen Zn(s) +2HCI(aq.) ZnCl,(a4.) +H,(g)
(1) 1mole (2) 2 mole
(3) 24 gm of Mg (4) 12 gm of Mg (3) 0.8 mole (4) 0.26 mole
2. From 48g of magnesium and 48 g of 7. 20 moles of A and 14 moles of B
sulphur by are mixed and
the reaction Mg +
SMgS how much MgS is allowed to react according to the equation :
obtained ? A+ 2B ’3C
What is the maximum number of moles of C which
(1) 48 g could be prepared ?
(2) 56 g (1) 14 (2) 21 (3) 13 (4) 7
8. If 30 mL of H, and 20 mL of O, react to
(3) 84 g form
water, what is left at the end of the reaction ?
(4) None of these (1) 10 mlL of H, (2) 5mL of H,
3. 80 g of H are reacted with 80 g of 0, to (3) 10 mL of 0, (4) 5 mL of O,
form 9. Amixture containing 100 gm H, and 100 gm
water. Which substance is the limiting 0, is
reagent? ignited so that water is formed according to the
(1) H, (2) O, reaction, 2H, + O, ’ 2H,0; how much water
will be formed -
(3) H,0 (4) None of these (1) 112.5 gm (2) 50 gm
4. In the reaction, (3) 25 gm (4)200 gm
10. 0.5 mole of HSO, is mixed with 0.2 mole of Ca
4NH,(g) +50,(g) ’ 4NOg) +6H,Og) (OH),. The maximum number of moles of CaSO,
formed is -
When 1 mole of ammonia and 1 mole of O, are
(1) 0.2 (2) 0.5 (3) 0.4 (4) 1.5
made to react to completion 11. 12 litre of H, and 11.2 litre of CI, are
mixed and
(1) 1.0 mole of H,0is produced exploded. The composition by volume of mixture
is
(2) 1.0 mole of NO will be produced (1) 24 litre of HCI
(2) 0.8 litre C1, and 20.8 lit HCI.
(3) All the oxygen will be consumed
(3) 0.8 litre H, &22.4 litre HCI
(4) All the ammonia will be consumed (4) 22.4 litre HCI
12. For the reaction : A + 2B ’ C
5 One litre of oxygen at STP is made to react with
5 riole of Aand 8 mole of B will produce -
three litres of carbon monoxide at STP, Which
one is limiting reactant ? (1)5 mole of C
(2) 4 mole of C
(1) CO (2)0, (3) 8 mole of C
(3) Co, (4) None of these (4) 13 mole of C