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Mole Concept DPP-2 PDF

The document contains 10 physical chemistry practice problems related to calculating moles, atoms, and molecules. Problems cover topics like calculating electrons lost during a reaction, determining atomic mass from atomic mass, and comparing the number of atoms in different substances based on mass. Later problems involve calculating moles of specific elements or compounds and determining the number of molecules in a given volume of water.

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Mole Concept DPP-2 PDF

The document contains 10 physical chemistry practice problems related to calculating moles, atoms, and molecules. Problems cover topics like calculating electrons lost during a reaction, determining atomic mass from atomic mass, and comparing the number of atoms in different substances based on mass. Later problems involve calculating moles of specific elements or compounds and determining the number of molecules in a given volume of water.

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

Daily Practice Problems


Target IIT JEE 2022
CLASS : XI YEAR LONG COURSE DPP. NO.-2
Single correct
1. 24 gm of Mg(g) when converted into Mg2+(g), electrons lost will be :
(A) 2 (B) 1
(C) 2 × 6.022 × 1023 (D) 6.022 × 1023
2. If mass of 2 atoms is 4 × 10–23 gm. Then atomic mass of element will be :
[Take : NA = 6×1023 / mole]
(A) 24 (B) 12 (C) 6 (D) 2
3. If equal mass of following substances are taken then which will have maximum number of atoms.
(A) C2H6 (B) C12H22O11 (C) H2 (D) CH4
4. Ratio of masses of Na3PO4 and Ca3(PO4)2 each containing 31 gm of P is _________
(A) 0.8 (B) 0.529 (C) 1.05 (D) 0.43
More than One may correct :
5. Select the incorrect statement(s) :
(A) Mass of 6.022 × 1025 molecule of SO3 is 8 kg.
(B) Number of oxygen atoms in 4.8 gm of O3 are 18.06 × 1023
(C) Mass of 22.7 ml of C2H6 at 1 bar pressure & 273 K is 30 gm
(D) Volume of 51 mg of NH3 at 1 bar pressure & 273 K is 68.1 l .
Assertion and Reasoning type question:
6. Statement-1 : Equal mass of H2 and O2 contain equal number of atoms of ‘H’ & ‘O’ respectively.
Statement-2 : Equal moles of H2 and O2 contain equal number of atoms of ‘H’ & ‘O’ respectively.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
Match the column:
7. Column I(No. of moles of ) Column II
(A) Oxygen atoms in 0.5 mol Ca3(PO4)2 (P) 8
(B) Carbon atoms in 89.6 lit. CH4 at 1 atm & 273 K. (Q) 4
(C) Sulphur atoms in 192 gm of SO2 (R) 5
(D) ‘Cl’ in 15 × 1023 molecules Cl2O [Take NA = 6× 1023] (S) 3
(T) 6
Subjective
8. Which one of the following contains the greatest number of oxygen atoms?
1.0g of O atoms, 1.0g of O2, or 1.0 g of ozone O3.
[Hint: Calculate moles and proceed ]

9. Calculate the number of moles of "H" atoms in each species and compare them in given species.
(i) 7.3 gm of HCl (ii) 9.8 gm of H3PO4

10. Calculate the number of molecules of H2O in 100 ml of H2O (l) if its density is 0.981 gm/ml at the given
temperature 300 K.

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