This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts related to the mole concept in chemistry. Specifically, it covers calculating molar masses, determining the number of atoms or molecules in a given quantity, and relating mass, moles, and volume. The questions require applying formulas and unit conversions to solve stoichiometric problems involving common substances like carbon dioxide, water, silver, and others.
This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts related to the mole concept in chemistry. Specifically, it covers calculating molar masses, determining the number of atoms or molecules in a given quantity, and relating mass, moles, and volume. The questions require applying formulas and unit conversions to solve stoichiometric problems involving common substances like carbon dioxide, water, silver, and others.
This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts related to the mole concept in chemistry. Specifically, it covers calculating molar masses, determining the number of atoms or molecules in a given quantity, and relating mass, moles, and volume. The questions require applying formulas and unit conversions to solve stoichiometric problems involving common substances like carbon dioxide, water, silver, and others.
This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts related to the mole concept in chemistry. Specifically, it covers calculating molar masses, determining the number of atoms or molecules in a given quantity, and relating mass, moles, and volume. The questions require applying formulas and unit conversions to solve stoichiometric problems involving common substances like carbon dioxide, water, silver, and others.
(a) I2gm (b) 24gm (c) 6gm (d) None of these Q.2 In 5 g atom of Ag (At. wt. of Ag= 108), calculate the weight of one atom of Ag (a) 17.93 x 10-23gm (c) 17.93 x 1023 gm (b) 16.93 x 10-23 gm (d) 36x10-23 gm Q.3 A compound possesses 8% sulphur by mass. The least molecular mass is (a) 200 (b) 400 (c) 155 (d) 355 Q.4 Calculate the mass in gm of 2NA molecules of C02 (a) 22gm (b) 44gm (c) 88gm (d) None of these Q.5 In a mole of water vapour at STP, the volume actually occupied or taken by the molecules (i.e., Avogadro's No. x Volume of one molecule) is (a) zero (b) less than 1% of 22.4 litres (c) about 10% of the volume of container (d) between 1% to 2% of22.4 litres Q.6 How many molecules are present in one ml of water vapours at STP? (a) 1.69 X 1019 (c) 1.69 x 1019 (b) 2.69 X 10-19 (d) 2.69 X 1019 Q.7 How many years it would take to spend Avogadro's number of rupees at the rate of 1 million rupees in one second? (a) 19.098 x 1019 years (b) 19.098 years (c) 19.098 x 109 years (d) None of these Q.8 An atom of an element weighs 6.644 x 1023 g. Calculate g atoms of element in 40 kg (a) 10 gm atom (b) 100 gm atom (c) 1000 gm atom (d) 104 gm atom Q.9 The chloride of a metal has the formula MCl3. The formula of its phosphate will be ( a) M2P04 (b) MP04 (c) M3P04 (d) M(P04)2 Q.10 A silver coin weighing 11.34 g was dissolved in nitric acid. When sodium chloride was added to the solution all the silver (present as AgN03) was precipitated as silver chloride. The weight of the precipitated silver chloride was 14.35 g. Calculate the percentage of silver in the coin (a) 4.8% (b) 95.2% (c) 90% (d) 80% Q.11 Phosgene, a poisonous gas used during World War-1, contains 12.1% C, 16.2% 0 and 71.7% Cl by mass. What is the empirical formula of phosgene? (a) COCl2 (b) CO2CI2 (c) COCl (d) None of these Q.12 What volume of hydrogen gas, at 273 K and I atm pressure, will be consumed in obtaining 21.6 g of elemental boron (atomic mass = 1 0.8) from the reduction of boron trichloride by hydrogen? (a) 22.4L (b) 89.6L (c) 67.2L (d) 44.8L Q.13 Which of the following will weigh maximum amount? (a) 40 g iron (b) 1.2 g atom ofN 23 (c) 6 x 10 atoms of carbon (d) 1.12 litre of 02 at STP Q.14 Calculate the mass of oxygen required to bum 14g C2H4 completely (a) 48g (b) 54 g (c) 36 g (d) 78 g Q.15 Calculate the volume of H2 at STP that will be displaced by 1 g of Zn when it is completely dissolved in dilute sulphuric acid. (a) 0.1425 d.m3 (c) 0.3425 dm3 (b) 2.3425 d.m3 (d) 1.3425 d.m3 Q.16 10 ml ofliquid carbon disulphide (sp. gravity 2.63) is burnt in oxygen. Find the volume of the resulting gases measured atSTP. (a) l3.26lit. (c) 33.26lit. (b) 23.26lit. (d) 43.26lit Q.17 The volume occupied by one molecule of water (density 1 g cm−3 is: (A) 18 cm3 (B) 22400 cm3 (C) 6.023 × 10−23cm3 (D) 3.0 × 10−23cm3 18. Choose the wrong statement. (A) 1 mole means 6.023× 1023 particles (B) Molar mass is mass of one molecule (C) Molar mass is mass of one mole of a substance (D) Molar mass is molecular mass expressed in grams 19. The number of atoms present in 16 g of oxygen gas is: (A) 6.02 × 1011.5 (B) 3.01 × 1023 (C) 3.01 × 1011.5 (D) 6.02 × 1023 20. One mole electron means: (A) NA electrons (B) 6.023 × 1023 electrons (C) 0.55 mg electrons (D) All of these 21. Number of atoms in 560 g of Fe (atomic mass 56 g mol−1) is (A) Twice that of 70 g N (B) Half that of 20 g H (C) Both are correct (D) None of these 22. How many H-atoms are present in 0.046 g of ethanol? (A) 6 × 1020 (B) 1.2 × 1021 (C) 3 × 1021 (D) 3.6 × 1021 23. Number of atoms of oxygen present in 10.6 g of Na2CO3 will be (A) 6.02 × 1023 (B) 12.04 × 1022 (C) 1.806 × 1023 (D) 31.80 × 1028 24. Mass of 0.1 mole of methane is (A) 1 g (B) 16 g (C) 1.6 g (D) 0.1 g 25. Which has the highest mass? (A) 1 g-atom of C (B) 1/2 mole of CH4 (C) 10 mL of water (D) 3.011 × 1023 atoms of oxygen