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Mole & Eqt. Concept (Assignment - 7)

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Q1: 5 ml of N HCl, 20 ml of N/2 H2SO4 and 30 ml of N/3 HNO3 are mixed together and

volume made to one litre. The normality of the resulting solution is


(A) N/5

(B) N/10

(C) N/20

(D) N/40
Q1: 5 ml of N HCl, 20 ml of N/2 H2SO4 and 30 ml of N/3 HNO3 are mixed together and
volume made to one litre. The normality of the resulting solution is
(A) N/5

(B) N/10

(C) N/20

(D) N/40

Solution:


30

.
Q2: A solution containing Na2CO3 and NaOH requires 300 ml of 0.1 N HCl using
phenolpthalein as an indicator. Methyl orange is then added to the above titrated
solution when a further 25 ml of 0.2 N HCl is required. The amount of NaOH present in
solution is (NaOH = 40, Na2CO3 = 106)
(A) 0.6 g

(B) 1.0 g

(C) 1.5 g

(D) 2.0 g
Q2: A solution containing Na2CO3 and NaOH requires 300 ml of 0.1 N HCl using
phenolpthalein as an indicator. Methyl orange is then added to the above titrated
solution when a further 25 ml of 0.2 N HCl is required. The amount of NaOH present in
solution is (NaOH = 40, Na2CO3 = 106)
(A) 0.6 g

(B) 1.0 g

(C) 1.5 g

(D) 2.0 g

Solution:

(I) Phenopthalein indicate partial neutralisation of


Meq. of + Meq. of NaOH = Meq. of HCl

(Suppose , NaOH = b gm)


.....(1)

(II) Methyl orange indicate complete neutralisation


HCl HCl


, excess
.....(2)

From (1) and (2) b =1gm.


Q3: 100 ml of 0.1 N hypo decolourised iodine produced by the addition of x g of
crystalline copper sulphate to excess of KI. The value of ‘x’ is (molecular wt. of
CuSO4.5H2O is 250)
(A) 5.0 g

(B) 1.25 g

(C) 2.5 g

(D) 4g
Q3: 100 ml of 0.1 N hypo decolourised iodine produced by the addition of x g of
crystalline copper sulphate to excess of KI. The value of ‘x’ is (molecular wt. of
CuSO4.5H2O is 250)
(A) 5.0 g

(B) 1.25 g

(C) 2.5 g

(D) 4g

Solution:

Eq. wt. Of

100 ml of 0.1 N hypo ≡ 100 ml of 0.1 N


Q4: How many grams of caustic potash required to completely neutralise 12.6 gm HNO3
(A) 22.4 KOH

(B) 1.01 KOH

(C) 6.02 KOH

(D) 11.2 KOH


Q4: How many grams of caustic potash required to completely neutralise 12.6 gm HNO3
(A) 22.4 KOH

(B) 1.01 KOH

(C) 6.02 KOH

(D) 11.2 KOH

Solution:

0.2 mole;

0.2 mole 0.2 mole



.
Q5: A 100 ml solution of 0.1 n HCl was titrated with 0.2 N NaOH solution. The titration
was discontinued after adding 30 ml of NaOH solution. The remaining titration was
completed by adding 0.25 N KOH solution. The volume of KOH required for completing
the titration is
(A) 70 ml

(B) 32 ml

(C) 35 ml

(D) 16 ml
Q5: A 100 ml solution of 0.1 n HCl was titrated with 0.2 N NaOH solution. The titration
was discontinued after adding 30 ml of NaOH solution. The remaining titration was
completed by adding 0.25 N KOH solution. The volume of KOH required for completing
the titration is
(A) 70 ml

(B) 32 ml

(C) 35 ml

(D) 16 ml

Solution:

Volume m of HCl neutralised by NaOH = (Caustic soda) =


; ;

40ml 0.1N HCl is now neutralised by KOH (0.25N) (HCl) (KOH)


; .

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