The document contains a chemistry test with multiple choice and short answer questions covering various topics in chemistry including stoichiometry, gas laws, chromatography, and plasma. Some of the questions test understanding of concepts like the mole, limiting reactants, empirical formulas, molar mass and gas laws including Boyle's law, Charles' law, Dalton's law, and the general gas equation. Short answer questions require calculations and explanations of concepts like the mass of molecules, number of moles, and quantitative definitions of gas laws. Long answer questions define Boyle's law graphically and provide a kinetic interpretation of temperature.
The document contains a chemistry test with multiple choice and short answer questions covering various topics in chemistry including stoichiometry, gas laws, chromatography, and plasma. Some of the questions test understanding of concepts like the mole, limiting reactants, empirical formulas, molar mass and gas laws including Boyle's law, Charles' law, Dalton's law, and the general gas equation. Short answer questions require calculations and explanations of concepts like the mass of molecules, number of moles, and quantitative definitions of gas laws. Long answer questions define Boyle's law graphically and provide a kinetic interpretation of temperature.
The document contains a chemistry test with multiple choice and short answer questions covering various topics in chemistry including stoichiometry, gas laws, chromatography, and plasma. Some of the questions test understanding of concepts like the mole, limiting reactants, empirical formulas, molar mass and gas laws including Boyle's law, Charles' law, Dalton's law, and the general gas equation. Short answer questions require calculations and explanations of concepts like the mass of molecules, number of moles, and quantitative definitions of gas laws. Long answer questions define Boyle's law graphically and provide a kinetic interpretation of temperature.
The document contains a chemistry test with multiple choice and short answer questions covering various topics in chemistry including stoichiometry, gas laws, chromatography, and plasma. Some of the questions test understanding of concepts like the mole, limiting reactants, empirical formulas, molar mass and gas laws including Boyle's law, Charles' law, Dalton's law, and the general gas equation. Short answer questions require calculations and explanations of concepts like the mass of molecules, number of moles, and quantitative definitions of gas laws. Long answer questions define Boyle's law graphically and provide a kinetic interpretation of temperature.
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THE MINHAJ COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND SCIENCE GOGRAN
Test: chemistry Class:1st year CH#01+2+3 Total Marks:80
1) The efficiency of a reaction is shown by: a) Actual Yield b) Theoretical Yield c) % Yield d) Positive Yield 2) No. of molecules in 10g of H3PO4 is: a) 3.31 x 1023 b) 6.14 x 1022 c) 1.842 x 1021 d) 9.99 x 1021 3) No. of molecules of water in 10g ice is: a) 6.68 x 1022 b) 9.99 x 1022 c) 3.31 x 1023 d) 1.842 x 1021 4) Gram atoms in 0.1kg of silicon is: a) 4.16moles b) 3.56moles c) 6.01moles d) 0.0043moles 5) Gram atoms in 0.1g of Na is: a) 0.0043moles b) 3.56moles c) 4.16moles d) 6.01moles 6) Which is suitable for a limiting reactant? a) Partially consumed b) Doesn’t control the reaction d) Cause to stop a reaction d) All 7) 10. Minimum number of molecules is present in: a) 1mole of H2O b) 98g of H2SO4 c) 28g of N2 d) None 8) Which gas occupied maximum volume at STP? a) 16g CH4 b) 32g O2 c) 1mole H2 d) None 9) Number of atoms of ‘C’ in 1mole of Sucrose is: a) 6(NA) b) 12(NA) c) 22(NA) d) 11(NA) 10) .Chromatography is used to separate components in a mixture & these components are adsorbed via: a) Mobile phase b) Stationary phase c) ‘a’ & ‘b’ d) None 11) Solvent extraction is an equilibrium process & it is controlled by: a) Law of mass action b) Amount of solvent used c) Amount of solute used d) Distribution law 12) In paper chromatography, stationary phase is: a) Liquid adsorbed on paper b) Organic liquid supported by paper c) Solid adsorbed on paper d) None 13) In S.I system, unit of pressure is: a) Torr b) ppm c) Nm -2 d) Atmosphere 14) According to Boyle’s law, pressure is directly proportional to: a) Volume b) Volume inverse c) Temperature d) Quantity of gas 15) Charles’s law is obeyed when temperature is taken at: a) Celsius scale b) Kelvin scale c) Fahrenheit scale d) All 16) To derive general gas equation, variable taken are: a) Temperature & pressure b) Volume & quantity of gas c) Both ‘a’ & ‘b’ d) None 17) Unit of ‘R’ according to S.I system is: a) J/K/mol b) Cal/k/mol c) Cm 3torr/k/mol d) dm3atm/k/mol 18) Which is suitable for density calculations? a) d= PM/RT b) d= PM/nRT c) d= RT/PM d) d= PR/nT 19) Equal volume of all ideal gases at same temperature & pressure contain equal number of molecules is: a) Graham’s law b) Dalton’s law c) Avogadro’s law d) Boyle’s law 20) According to Dalton’s law, partial pressure of a moist gas is: a) P (moist) = p (dry) + Aqueous tension b) P (moist) = p (dry) + p (w. vapors) c) Both ‘a’ & ‘b’ d) P (moist) = p (dry gas) + Atmospheric pressure Q.NO:02 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING SHORT QUESTIONS ( SOLVE ANY 20 OF 22) 1) Write down the steps to identify the limiting reactant. 2) Give conditions and laws obeyed in stoichiometric calculations 3) No individual neon atom in the sample of the element has a mass of 20.18 amu.Explain it. 4) N2 and CO have the same number of electrons,protons and neutrons.justify it. 5) Find out the number of moles of 'O' atoms in 9 grams of Mg(NO3)2. 6) Find out the mass in kilograms of 2.6x1020 molecules of SO2. 7) Why actual yield is always less than theoretical yield? 8) differ between adsorption and partition chromatography. 9) define retardation factor’Rf’with formula. 10) define mobile phase and stationary phase? 11) define partition law and chromatography. 12) give uses of chromatography. 13) what is plasma? Where it is found? 14) calculate the value of R in SI units. 15) why pilots feel uncomfortable breathing at high altitude? 16) give two faulty postulates of molecular theory of gases? 17) What is absolute zero? What happens to real gases approaching this temperature? 18) What is general gas equation? Derive it upto PV=nRT! 19) Mention any four applications of plasma! 20) Give quantitative definition of Charles law. 21) Prove that Charles law is verified only on kelvin scale but not on Celsius scale. 22) Avogadro’s law via KMT of gases LONG QUESTIONS: 1) Define Boyles law and give its graphical explanation. 2) Give kinetic interpretation of temperature. 3) Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) contains 40.92% carbon,4.58% hydrogen and 54.5% of oxygen by mass. what is the empirical formula of the ascorbic acid?(5) 4) A well known ideal gas is enclosed in container having volume 500 cm3 at STP. Its mass comes out to be 0.72g. What is the molar mass of this gas?