The number of oxygen atoms in 4.4 g of CO2 approx.
1. 1.2 × 1023
2. 6 × 1022
3. 6 × 1023
4. 12 × 1023
The number of water molecules present in a drop of water (volume 0.0018 ml) at room temperature is
1. 6.023 × 1019
2. 1.084 × 1018
3. 4.84 × 1017
4. 6.023 × 1023
The number of electrons in a mole of hydrogen molecule is
1. 6.02 × 1023
2. 12.046 × 1023
3. 3.0115 × 1023
4. Indefinite
1 gm butane (C4H10) is burnt with excess of O2 to form CO2. The approximate mass of CO2 produced is
1. 1 gm
2. 2 gm
3. 3 gm
4. 4 gm
2 gm Iron pyrite (FeS2) is burnt with O2 to form Fe2O3 and SO2. The mass of SO2 produced is
(Fe = 56, S = 32, O = 16)
1. 2 gm
2. 2.13 gm
3. 4 gm
4. 4.26 gm
800 ml of a mixture of O2 and O3 weight 1.2 gm at NTP. The volume of O3 in the mixture is
1. 80 ml
2. 160 ml
3. 200 ml
4. 400 ml
9.8 gm KClO3 is decomposed then weight loss was 0.384 gm. The percentage of KClO3 decomposed is
1. 10%
2. 20%
3. 40%
4. 100%
10 gm carbon reacts with 100 gm Cl2 to form CCl4. The maximum weight of CCl4 formed is
1. 128 gm
2. 94.22 gm
3. 108.45 gm
4. 54.22 gm
Which has maximum number of atoms at NTP?
1. 1 ml CH4
2. 1 ml N2
3. 1 ml H2
4. 1 ml H2O
1 gm of a mixture of Na2CO3 and NaCl is completely reacted with 100 ml N/10 HCl. The percentage of NaCl in the mixture is
1. 25%
2. 47%
3. 53%
4. 82%
0.5 gm of an oxalate sample is dissolved in water and diluted upto 100 ml. 10 ml of this solution is completely oxidised with 15 ml N/20 KMnO4 in acidic medium. The percentage purity of sample is
1. 33%
2. 44%
3. 66%
4. 88%
2.75 gm Na2CO3. xH2O is dissolved in water and diluted upto 250 ml. 10 ml of this solution is completely neutralised with 15 ml N/19.5 HCl. The value of ‘x’ is
1. 2
2. 5
3. 8
4. 10
The number of carbon atoms present in 0.35 mol of glucose (C6H12O6) are
1. 3.61×1024
2. 3.61×1023
3. 2.11×1023
4. 1.26×1024
400 g of 20% solution is cooled down then 50 g of solute is precipitated, the concentration of remaining solution is
1. 7.5%
2. 8.57%
3. 10%
4. 12%
10 g of a mixture of Cu2S and CuS is reacted with 150 ml 1M KMnO4 producing Cu2+, Mn2+ and SO2. The excess of KMnO4 is completely reacted with 175 ml 1M Fe2+ in acidic medium. Percentage of CuS in the mixture will be
1. 37%
2. 47%
3. 57%
4. 67%
What mass of calcium chloride in grams would be enough to produce 14.35 g of AgCl?
(At. mass Ca = 40; Ag = 108)
1. 5.55g
2. 8.295g
3. 16.59g
4. 11.19g
In Haber process 30 L of dihydrogen and 30L of dinitrogen were taken for reaction which yielded only 50% of the expected product. What will be the composition of gaseous mixture under the aforesaid conditions in the end?
1. 20L of ammonia, 25L of nitrogen, 15L of hydrogen
2. 20 L of ammonia, 20L of nitrogen, 20L of hydrogen
3. 10L of ammonia, 25L of nitrogen, 15L of hydrogen
4. 20L of ammonia, 10L of nitrogen, 30L of hydrogen
60g of a compound on analysis gave 24g C, 4g H and 32g O. The empirical formula of the compound is :
1. C2H4O2
2. C2H2O2
3. CH2O2
4. CH2O
Dehydration of cyclohexanol yields cyclohexene in 75% yield. How much of cyclohexene will be obtained from 100 g of cyclohexanol?
1. 75.0 g
2. 61.5 g
3. 82.0 g
4. 41.0 g
How much CaCO3 (in grams) should be decomposed to get enough CO2 which can convert 0.1 mol of Na2CO3 into NaHCO3 ?
1. 100.0 g
2. 20.0 g
3. 10.0 g
4. 5.0 g