Assignment
Assignment
1. Two students X and Y report the mass of the same substance as 7.0 g and 7.00 g
respectively, which of the following statement is correct?
A . Both are equally accurate
B. X is more accurate than Y
C. Y is more accurate than X
D. Both are inaccurate scienti cally
3. The correctly reported answer of the addition of 29.4406, 3.2 and 2.25, will have
signi cant gures.
A.3
B.4
C.2
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4.What is the area of rectangle which is 12.34 cm wide and 1.23 cm long ?
1. 15.2 m²
2. 15.18 cm²
3. 16.2 cm²
4. 16.2 m²
6. Two elements X and why combine in gaseous state to form XY in the ratio 1:35.5 by mass. The
mass of Y that will be required to react with 2 g of X is
1. 7.1 g
2. 3.55 g
3. 71 g
4. 35.5 g
7. 4.4 g of an oxide of nitrogen gas gives 2.24 L of nitrogen and 60 g of another oxide of nitrogen
gives 22.4 L of nitrogen at S.T.P. The data illustrates
1. Law of conservation of mass.
2. Law of constant proportions
3. Law of multiple proportions
4. Law of reciprocal proportions
8. Two elements X (of Mass 16) and Y ( of mass 14) combine to form compounds, A, B and C. The
ratio of different masses of Y which combine with a xed mass of X in A, B, and C Is 1: 3: 5, if 32
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parts by mass of X combines with 84 parts by mass of Y in B, then in C, 16 parts by mass of X will
combine with
1. 14 parts by mass of Y
2. 42 parts by mass of Y
3. 70 part by mass of Y
4. 84 parts by mass of Y
9. If the atomic mass unit ‘u’ what de ned to be 1/5th of the mass of an atom of C-12, what would
be the atomic weight of nitrogen in amu or ‘u’ in this state? Atomic weight of N on conventional
scale is 14
1. 6.77 u
2. 5.834u
3. 14u
4. 23u
10. Insulin contains 3.4% sulphur by mass. What will be the minimum molecular weight of insulin?
1. 94.117u
2. 1884u
3. 941u
4. 976u
11. 100 g of a sample of haemoglobin on analysis was found to contain 0.34% Fe by mass. If each
haemoglobin molecule has four Fe+2 ions, the molecular mass of haemoglobin is - ( Fe=56amu)
1. 77099.9 g
2. 12735 g
3. 65882 g
4. 96359.9g
15. If isotopic distribution of C-12 and C-14 is 98% and 2% respectively, then the number of C-14
atoms in 12 g of carbon is
1. 1.032 X 10^ 22
2. 3.01 X 10^22
3. 5.88 X 10^23
4. 6.02 X 10^23
16. 5.6 L of gas at STP weighs equal to 8 g. The vapour density of gas is
1. 32.
2. 16
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3. 8
4. 40
17. If sulphuric acid ionises as 1 mole of sulphuric acid with 2 moles of water which gives 2 moles
of hydronium ion and 1 mole of sulphate ion, Then total number of ions produced by 0.1 mol
sulphuric acid will be:
a. 9.03 x 10^21
b. 3.01 × 10^22
c. 6.02 × 10^22
d. 1.8 × 10^23
19. x L of N, at S.T.P. contains 3 x 10^22 molecules. The number of molecules in x/2 L of ozone at
S.T.P, will be:
a. 3 x 10^22
b. 1.5 × 10^22
c. 1.5 x 10^21
d. 1.5 × 10^11
20. One atom of an element weighs 1.8 × 10^22 g, its atomic mass is:
a. 29.9 g
b. 18 g
c. 108.36 g
d. 154 g
21. The number of atoms present in 0.1 mole of P (at. mass =31) are:
a. 2.4 x 10^24 atoms
B. Same as in 0.05 mol of S8
C. 6.02 × 10^22 atoms
d. Same as in 3.1g of phosphorus
24. If 224 ml. of a triatomic gas has a mass of 1g at 273 K and 1 atm pressure, then the
mass of one atom is:
a. 8.30 × 10-23 g
b. 6.24 × 10-23
c. 2.08 × 10-23 g
d. 5.54 × 10-23 g
25. The rest mass of an electron is 9.11 × 10-31 kg. Molar mass of the electron is:
a. 1.5 × 10-31 kg mol-1
B. 9.11 × 10-31 kg mol -1
C. 5.5 × 10-7 kg mol-1
D. 6.02 × 1023 kg mol-1
26. A sample of ammonium phosphate contains 3.18 moles of hydrogen atoms. The
number of moles of oxygen atoms in the sample is:
a. 0.265
b. 0.795
c. 1.06
d. 3.18
27. The total number of protons, electrons and neutrons in 12gm of C-12 is.
a. 1.084 × 10^25
b. 6.022 × 10^23
c. 6.022 × 10^22
d. 18
28. Number of Ca2+ and CI- ion in 111 g of anhydrous CaCl2 are-
1. NA, 2NA
2. 2NA, NA
3. NA, NA
4. None
29. 4.4 g of CO2 and 2.24 litre of H2, at STP are mixed in a container. The total number of
molecules present in the container will be -
a. 6.022 × 10^23
c. 2 moles
b. 1.2044 × 10^23
d. 6.023 × 10^24
30. 400 mg of capsule contains 100 mg of ferrous fumarate. The percentage of Fe present in the
capsule is approximately. (formula of ferrous fumarate is (CHCOO)2Fe).
а. 8.2%
b. 25%
c. 16%
d. Unpredictable
31. Simplest formula of compound containing 50% of element X (at mass 10) and 50% of element
y (at mass 20) is:
a. XY
b.X2Y
c. XY2
d. X2Y3
32. A compound having the empirical formula (C3H4O) has a molecular mass of 168 g. The
molecular formula of this compound is:
a. C3H4O
b. C6H8O2
с. С6Н12О3
d. C9H12O3
33. Two oxides of a metal contains 50% and 40% metal (M) respectively. If the formula of rst
oxide is MO2, the formula of second oxide will be:
a. MO2
b. MO3
c. M2O
d. M2O5
34. Thevapour density of gas A is four times that of B. If molecular mass of B is M, then molecular
mass of A is:
a. M
b. 4 M
C. M/4
d. 2 M
35. A metal nitride M3N2, contains 28% of nitrogen. The atomic mass of metal M is:
a. 24
b. 54
c. 9
d. 87.62
36. A gaseous hydrocarbon on complete combustion gives 3.38 g of CO2 and 0.690 g of H2O and
no other products.The empirical formula of hydrocarbon is:
a. CH
b. CH2
c. CH3
d. The data is not complete
37. On analysis a certain compound was found to contain iodine and oxygen in the ratio of
254 g of iodine (at mass 127) and 80 g oxygen (at mass 16). What is the formula of
compound?
а. IO
b. I2O
c. I5O3
d. I2O5
38. 0.5 mol of potassium ferrocyanide contains carbon equal to: (Formula of potassium
ferrocyanide is K4[Fe(CN)6]
a. 1.5 mol
b. 36 g
c. 18 g
d. 3.6 g
39. 14 g of element X & combine with 16g of oxygen. On the basis of this information,
which of the following is a correct statement:
A. The element X could have an atomic weight of 7 and its oxide formula XO
B. The element X could have an atomic weight of 14 and its oxide formula X2O
C. The element X could have an atomic weight of 7 and its oxide X2O
D. The element X could have an atomic weight of 14 and its oxide is XO2
40. The mass of 70% H2SO4 by mass solution which is required for neutralisation of 1 mole of
NaOH is:
a. 65
b. 98
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c. 70
d. 54
41. If potassium chlorate is 80% pure then 48 g of oxygen would be produced from:
a. 153.12 g of KCIO3
b. 120 g of KCIO3
c. 20 g of KCIO3
d. 90 g of KClO3
42. A solution of 0.1 mole of a metal chloride MCl3 required 500 ml of 0.6 molal AgNO3 solution for
complete ppt.The value of x is:
a. 5
b. 4
c. 3
d. 1
43. If 20 g of CaCO3 is treated with 100 mL 20% HCI solution. The amount of CO2 produced is
a. 22.4 L
b. 8.8 g
c. 2.2 g
d. 81 L
44. The mass of CaCO3 required to react with 25 mL of 0.75 molar HCI is
a. 0.94 g
b. 0.76 g
C. 0.68 g
d. 0.52. g
45. 2 moles of H2S and 11.2 L of SO2 at N.T.P. reacts to form × moles of sulphur. The value of X
is:
a. 1.5
b. 3.5
C. 7.8
d. 12.7
46. Sulphuryl chloride (SO2Cl2) reacts with H2O to give a mixture of H2SO4 & HCI. Aqueous
solution of 1 mole SO2Cl2 will be neutralised by:
a. 4 moles of NaOH
b. 2 moles of Ca(OH)2
c. Both (a) & (b)
d. None of these
48. If 0.30 mol of zinc are added to 0.52 mol of HCI, the moles of H2 formed are:
a. 0.30
b. 0.52
c. 0.26
d. 0.60
49. A compound contains 36% C by mass. If each molecule contains two C atoms the
number of moles of the compound in its 10 g is/are-
a. 0.15
b. 1.5
c. 150
d. 1500
50. When a certain amount of octane is burnt completely, 7.04 g of CO2 is formed. What
mass of H2O is formed simultaneously?
a. 3.24 g
b. 6.68 g
c. 6.48 g
d. 6.16 g
51. A 1.50 g sample of KHCO3, having 80% purity is strongly heated. Assuming the
impurity to be thermally stable, the loss in weight of the sample, on heating is:
a. 26.4 g
b. 2.64 g
c. 0.264 g
d. 0.0264 g
52. A certain mixture of MnO & MnO2 contains 66.67 mol percent of MnO. What is the
approximate mass % age of Mn in it? (Mn = 55)
a. 72.05 g
b. 57.09 g
c. 97 g
d. 79.99 g
53. Chlorine can be prepared by reacting HCI with MnO2.The reaction is represented by
the equation MnO2 (g) + 4HCI(aq.) -> MnCI2 (aq.) + CI2(g) + 2H2O(L ) assuming that the
reaction goes to completion. What mass of conc. HCI solution (36% by mass) is needed to
produce 2.5 g Cl2?
a. 14.27 g
B. 25.21 g
C. 25 g
d. 30 g
54. 29.2% (w/w) HCI stock solution has a density of 1.25 gmL-1The molecular weight of
HCI is 36.5 g /mol. The volume (in mL) of stock solution required to prepare a 200 mL
solution of 0.4 M HCI is-
a. 16 mL
b. 61 mL
c. 80 mL
d. 8 mL
55. The molality of 1 L solution with ×% H2SO4 (w/v) is equal to 9. The weight of solvent
present in the solution is 910 g. The value of x is-
a. 90
b. 80.3
c. 100
d. 95.5
56. The composition of residual mixture will be, if 30 g of Mg combines with 30 g of O2-
A . 40 g MgO + 20 g O2
B. 45 g Mg0 + 15 g O2
C. 50 g Mg0 + 10 g O2
D. 60 g MgO only
57. How many moles of magnesium phosphate, Mg3(PO4)2 will contain 0.25 moles of
oxygen atoms?
а. 0.02
b. 3.125 × 10-2
c. 1.25 × 10-2
d. 4.25 × 10-2
58.The atomic weights of two elements A and B are 40 u and 80 u respectively. If x g of A contains
y atoms, how many atoms are present in 2x g of B:
а. Y
b. Y/2
c. y
d. 2y
59. If the yield of given reaction is 33.33% what volume of O2 gas will be produced if 4 moles of
K2Cr2O7are taken initially;
K2Cr2O7 ——> K2CrO4 + Cr2O3 + O2(unbalanced)
1. 11.2 L
2. 22.4 L
3. 33.6 L
4. 67.2 L
60. 0.8 mole of a mixture of CO and CO2 requires exactly 40 gram of NaOH in solution for
complete conversion of all the CO2 into Na2CO3 if the mixture (0.8 mole) is completely oxidised to
CO2, nd further required moles of NaOH.
а. 0.2
b. 0.6
c. 1
d. 1.5
61. An element is found in nature in two isotopic forms with mass numbers (A-1) and (A + 3). If the
average atomic mass of the element is found to be A, then the relative abundance of the heavier
isotope in the nature will be.
a. 66.6%
c. 25%
b. 75%
d. 33.3%
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