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AtoZ CHEMISTRY Stoichiometry 1

Stoichiometry 1
[Mole Concept, Stoichiometry, Concentration terms, Atomic wt & Molecular weight]

1. Definition of Mole, Mole Vs Number


Q 1. Mass of atoms & molecules are not measured in g
Q 8. If the atomic mass of oxygen were taken to be
because
100, the molecular mass of water would be
(A) They have very high mass
[IIT JEE 2006]
(B) They have very low mass
(A) 6.25 (B) 112.5
(C) Their mass can not be measured
(C) 102 (D) 106.25
(D) g is not S.I. unit of mass
Q 9. How many years it would take to spend
Q 2. 1 amu is equal to
avogadro’s number of rupees at the rate of 10 lac
(A)
14
(O )
1 16
(B)
12
(C )
1 12 rupees per second.
(A) 1.9 1020 years (B) 1.9 1010 years
(C) 1 g of H2 (D) 1.66 10−23 Kg
(C) 1.9 1015 years (D) 1.9 1012 years
Q 3. The modern atomic mass scale is based on
Q 10. No of electrons in 5 mole of electrons (NA =
(A) O16 (B) C12
1 Avogadro’s number)
(C) H (D) C13
(A) 5 NA (B) 5/NA
Q 4. 10 g in ‘amu’ is equal to
(C) NA/5 (D) None of these
(A) 6.022 1022 amu Q 11. In 1024 molecules of Na2CO3, the mole of Na2CO3
(B) 6.022 1024 amu is equal to
(C) 6.022 1023 amu 100 10
(A) (B)
(D) None of these 6.022 6.022
Q 5. Avogadro’s number value 6.022
(C) (D) 6.022 10
is always equal to 6.022 10
23
(A) 10
(B) depends on definition of 1 amu Q 12. 1 mole of P4 molecule contains
(C) depends on definition of 1 mole (A) 1 molecule (B) 4 molecule
(D) Both B & C (C) 0.25NA atoms (D) 4NA Atoms
Q 6. If the atomic weight of carbon were set at 100 Q 13. The number of Na atoms in 2 mole of
amu, what would be the value of avogadro’s no. Na4[Fe(CN)6] is [AIIMS 2013]
[Given: mass of 1 mole of C-12 atoms 12 g] (B) 6.022 10
23
(A) 2
(A) 0.12  6.022 1023 (C) 8  6.022 10 (D) 4  6.022 10
23 23

(B) 8.33  6.022 10 23


Q 14. 1.5 mole of oxygen atom is present in
(C) 6.022 1023 (A) 0.5 mole BaCO3 (B) 1 mole BaCO3
(D) 6.022 1025 (C) 2 mole BaCO3 (D) 0.25 mole BaCO3
Q 15. 5 mole of Na2SO4 contains
If a mole were assume to contain 1  10
24
Q 7.
(A) 20 Mole O-atom (B) 10 Mole O-atom
particles, what would be the mass of a single (C) 15 Mole O-atom (D) 4 Mole O-atom
−24
(A) 32 10 amu (B) 32 g
32  6.022
(C) 32 amu (D) amu
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2. Atomic Mass, Molecular Mass Q 10. The number of Ag-atoms in 54 g Ag is (Ag=108)


Q 1. The unit of atomic mass will be NA NA
(A) (B)
(A) g (B) amu 10 20
(C) g/mol (D) Unitless NA
Q 2. Mass of 1 atom of Ar is (Atomic Mass = 40) (C) (D) NA
40
(A) 40 g (B) 6.64 10−23 amu Q 11. The number of Fe-atoms in 560 amu of Fe
(C) 3.011023 (D) None of these (Atomic Mass of Fe = 56) is
Q 3. Mass of 1 mole of S-atom is (Atomic Mass = 32) (A) 10NA (B) 100
(A) 32 amu (B) 32 g (C) 10 (D) None of these
(C) 1.927 10 amu (D) both B & C
25 Q 12. The number of atoms in 0.004 g of Mg will be
Q 4. Given that the abundances of isotopes 54Fe, 56Fe (A) 4 1020 (B) 8  10 20
and 57Fe and 5% , 90% and 5% respectively, the (D) 6.02 10
20 20
(C) 10
atomic mass of Fe is [JEE Main 2005] Q 13. What is the molecular mass of Sodium carbonate?
(A) 55.85 (B) 55.95 (A) 10.6 (B) 53
(C) 55.65 (D) None of these (C) 106 (D) None of these
Q 5. An element X has the following isotopic Q 14. Number of milimole in 1 g of water is
composition: [CBSE PMT 2007] (A) 1 (B) 18
200
X = 90 %, 199X = 8 % & 202X = 2.0 % (C) 55.55 (D) 100
The weighted average atomic mass of the Q 15. The number of molecules of SO2 in 16 g of SO2?
naturally occurring element X is closest to
(A) 3  10 (B) 2.5 10
23 23
(A) 201 (B) 202
(C) 199 (D) 200 (C) 1.5  10 23 (D) 4.5 1023
Q 6. The atomic masses of 36Li and 37Li are 6.0151 Q 16. 8 g of O2 has same no of molecules as
amu and 7.0160 amu, respectively. Calculate the (A) 7 g CO (B) 14 g CO
natural abundances of the two isotopes. The (C) 22 g CO2 (D) 44 g CO2
average atomic mass of Li is 6.941 Q 17. The gas having same no of molecules as 8 g of
(A) 7.5 & 92.5 % (B) 5 & 95 % Oxygen is
(C) 10 & 90 % (D) 20 & 80 % (A) 16 g O3 (B) 16 g SO3
Q 7. Calculate the average atomic mass of Chlorine (C) 48 g SO3 (D) 1 g H2
using the following data. [NCERT] Q 18. The least number of molecules is present in
Isotopes % abundance Molar mass (A) 11 g CO2 (B) 32 g SO2
35
Cl 75.77 34.9689 (C) 2 g H2 (D) 14 g N2
37
Cl 24.23 36.9659 Q 19. Which of the following has highest mass?
Q 8. Using following data & calculate the molar mass (A) 50 g Fe (B) 5 mole of N2
(D) 5  10 C-atoms
23
naturally occurring Ar isotopes. [NCERT] (C) 1 g-atom of Ag
Isotopes Isotopic molar mass Abundance The weight of a mixture containing 6.02 10
23
36
Q 20.
Ar 35.96755 0.337 %
N2 molecules & 3.01 10 SO2 molecules is
23
38
Ar 37.96272 0.063 %
40
Ar 39.9624 99.60 % (A) 46 g (B) 92 g
Q 9. The atomic weight of cu is 63.6. There are only (C) 60 g (D) 30 g
two naturally occurring isotopes of copper, 63Cu Q 21. Which of the following contains highest no of
The atomic weight of cu is 63.6. There are only atoms? [NCERT Examplar]
two naturally occurring isotopes of copper, 63Cu (A) 4 g He (B) 46 g Na
(A) 20 % (B) 70 % (C) 0.40 g Ca (D) 12 g He
(C) 30 % (D) 80 % Q 22. Which of the following has largest no of atoms?
(A) 11 g CO2 (B) 4 g H2
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(C) 5 g NH3 (D) 8 g SO2 Q 2. The total no of valence electrons in 4.2 g of N3–
Q 23. Out of 1 g O2, 1 g O & 1 g O3, the maximum no ion is [CBSE PMT 1994]
of O – atoms present in (A) 2.1 NA (B) 4.2 NA
(A) 1 g O (B) 1 g O2 (C) 1.6 NA (D) 3.2 NA
−28
(C) 1 g O3 (D) all has same no of atoms Q 3. If mass of 1 electorn is 9 10 g then weight of
Q 24. The mass of Carbon present in 0.5 mole of
1 mole of electron is
K 4  Fe(CN)6  −28 −28
(A) 9 10 g (B) 6 10 g
(A) 1.8 g (B) 18 g (C) 1.008 g (D) 0.00054 g
(C) 3.6 g (D) 36 g Q 4. No of mole of electron in 1 kg of electron is
Q 25. Number of moles of water in 488 g of
[ me = 9.1110−28 g ] [IIT JEE 2002S]
BaCl2.2H2O [Ba = 137, Cl = 35.5]
(A) 2 mole (B) 4 mole 1
(A) 6.02 1023 (B)  1031
(C) 3 mole (D) 1 mole 9.108
Q 26. Mass of H2O in 1000 Kg CuSO4.5H2O [Cu=63.5] 6.022 1
(A) 360.72 Kg (B) 36.072 Kg (C)  1054 (D)  108
9.108 6.022  9.108
(C) 3607 Kg (D) 3.6072 Kg
Q 27. If a sample of (NH4)3PO4 has 3.18 mole H atoms. Q 5. Mass of a toms of X is 6.642 10−23 g . The
The no. mole of O atoms present in the sample is number of moles contained in 40 Kg of X will be
(A) 0.265 (B) 0.795 [AIIMS 2009]
(C) 1.06 (D) 3.18 (A) 10 mole (B) 100 mole
Q 28. A sample of Al has mass 54 g. what is the mass (C) 1000 mole (D) 10000 mole
of same number of Mg atoms? [Al = 27,Mg = 24] Q 6. From 160 g of SO2, 1.2044 1024 molecules of
(A) 12 g (B) 24 g SO2 was removed, then mole of SO2 remained is
(C) 48 g (D) 96 g (A) 0.5 mole (B) 1 mole
Q 29. Suppose the elements X and Y combine to from (C) 2 mole (D) 2.5 mole
two compounds XY2 & X3Y2. When 0.1 mole of Q 7. 21
10 molecules are removed from 200 mg of CO2.
XY2 weighs 10 g and 0.05 mole of X3Y2 weighs 9 The moles of CO2 left are [AIIMS 2007]
−3 −3
g, the atomic weight of X & Y are [NEET 2016] (A) 2.88 10 (B) 28.8 10
(A) 40, 30 (B) 60, 40 −3
(C) 288 10 (D) 28.8  10
3
(C) 20, 30 (D) 30, 20
Q 30. What is correct for 10 g of CaCO3? Q 8. Find the weight of O2 having same no of O-atoms
(A) It has 1 g-atom of carbon as no of Na atoms present in 82 g of Na3PO4
(B) It has 0.3 g –atoms of oxygen (A) 32 g (B) 24 g
(C) It contains 12 g of Ca (C) 48 g (D) None of these
(D) none of these Q 9. Specific volume of a cylindrical virus particle is
0.0602 cc/g whose radius and length are 7 Ao and
10 Ao respectively. Find the molar weight of
Virus. [CBSE PMT 2001]
(B) 1.54  10 Kg/mol
4
(A) 15.4 Kg/mol
(C) 3.08  10 Kg/mol (D) 3.08  10 Kg/mol
4 3
3. Ionic Mass, Molar mass
Q 1. The charge present on 1 g-ions of Al3+ is
1 1
(A) N A .e Coul (B) N A .e Coul
27 3
1
(C) N A .e Coul (D) 3NA .e Coul
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4. Mole Vs Volume, Molar Volume Q 12. From 40 g of CH4, 1.2044 1024 molecules of
Q 1. Find the mass of O2 kept in a vessel of 200 ml at CH4 was removed, then volume of CH4 remained
38 cm of Hg pressure at 270C at NTP is
(A) 3.2 g (B) 0.13 g (A) 0.5 lit (B) 11.2 lit
(C) 1.3 g (D) None of these (C) 5.6 lit (D) 22.4 lit
Q 2. Find the pressure exerted by 7 g of N2 kept in 0.5 Q 13. 1 g mixture of O2 & O3 has volume 600 ml at
lit flask at 250C NTP. Find the volume of O2 in the mixture.
(A) 12.23 atm (B) 1.223 atm (A) 300 ml (B) 400 ml
(C) 2.3 atm (D) None of these (C) 600 ml (D) 200 ml
Q 3. Find the volume of 64 g of O2 kept at Q 14. Maximum no of atoms are present in
2 105 N / m 2 and at 127 0C (A) 11.2 lit of SO2 at NTP
(A) 0.335 lit (B) 33.25 lit (B) 22.4 lit of He at NTP
(C) 3.325 lit (D) None of these (C) 2 g of H2
Q 4. 0
Molar volume of O3 at 25 C & 2 atm pressure is (D) 11.2 lit of Methane at NTP
(A) 22.4 lit. (B) 24.45 lit Q 15. Maximum no of electrons are present in
(C) 12.225 lit. (D) None of these (A) 2.24 lit of SO2 at NTP
Q 5. Find mole of H2O in 18 ml of H2O at NTP (B) 0.2 mole of NH3
(A) 18/22400 (B) 18 (C) 1.5 g–atoms of Oxygen
(C) 1 (D) None of these (D) 2 g–atoms of Sulphur
Q 6. Calculate the volume of 71 g of Cl2 gas at NTP.
(A) 11.2 lit. (B) 1.12 lit.
(C) 2.24 lit. (D) 22.4 lit.
Q 7. Calculate the volume of 16 g of Ozone at NTP 5. Density, Vapour Density, Percentage
(A) 7.5 lit. (B) 22.4 lit. Composition, Empirical Formula
(C) 11.2 lit. (D) None of these Q 1. The density of water at 40C is 1 g/ml. The volume
Q 8. If weight of 5.6 lit gas at NTP is 11 g then gas is occupied by 1 molecule of water is approx
−23 −22
(A) PH3 (B) COCl2 (A) 3.0  10 ml (B) 6.0 10 ml
(C) NO (D) N2O −21 −23
(C) 3.0  10 ml (D) 9.0  10 ml
Q 9. The weight of SO2 if its volume is 2.24 lit at NTP
(A) 6.4 g (B) 3.2 g Q 2. The density of Fluorine nucleus (At. Mass = 19)
−13
(C) 1.6 g (D) 0.8 g if radius of Nucleus is 5  10 cm is
Q 10. 4.48 lit of CH4 at NTP has (A) 6.0288 1013 g / ml
(A) 1.2 1022 CH 4 molecules (B) 3.63 1037 g / ml
(B) 0.5 mole of CH4 −23
(C) 3.155 10 g / ml
(C) 3.2 g of CH4
(D) 0.1 mole of CH4 (D) None of these
Q 11. 1 CC N2O at NTP contains [CBSE PMT 1988] Q 3. A 25 mm x 40 mm piece of gold foil is 0.25 mm
1.8 thick. The density of gold is 19.32 g/cc. How
(A)  1022 atoms many gold atoms are present in the sheet?
22.4
(A) 7.7 1023 (B) 1.5  10
23
6.022
(B)  1023 molecules (C) 4.3 10 21
(D) 1.47  10
22
22400
Q 4. The density of gas at NTP is 1.40 g/lit. The
1.32
(C)  10 23 electrons molecular weight of the gas is
224 (A) 28 (B) 30 (C) 31.36 (D) 35
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Q 5. Density of ozone gas relative to methane under Q 17. Determine the empirical formula of iron oxide if
identical condition of T & P is it has 69.9 % Fe & 30.1 % dioxygen by mass.
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 1.5 (D) 2.5 [NCERT]
Q 6. The vapour density of gas A is twice to that of B. Q 18. 60 g of an organic compounds on analysis gave
of the molecular weight of B is M, the molecular following results: C = 24 g, H = 4 g and O = 32 g.
weight of A will be The empirical formula of the compound is
(A) M (B) 2M (C) 3M (D) 0.5M [AIIMS 1999]
Q 7. The vapour density of gas is 11.2. The volume (A) CH2O (B) CH 2 O2
occupied by 11.2 g of the gas at NTP is (in lit.)
(A) 11.2 (B) 1.12 (C) 22.4 (D) 5.6 (C) C2 H 2 O (D) C2 H 2 O 2
Q 8. The percentage composition of Nitrogen in Urea Q 19. An organic compound contains 40 % by weight
is about [Urea: CO(NH2)2] of Carbon, 13.35 % Hydrogen & 46.7 %
(A) 38.4 (B) 46.6 (C) 59.1 (D) 61.3 Nitrogen. What is the cmpirical formula?
Q 9. Calculate the mass percent of different elements (A) CH2 N (B) C2 H 4 N
present in sodium sulphate. [NCERT]
(C) CH 4 N (D) CH 2 N3
Q 10. Haemoglobin contains 0.33 % of iron by weight.
The molecular weight of haemogolbin is Q 20. A monobasic acid with molar mass 64 g/mol
approximately 67200 g. The number of iron contains Nitrogen, Hydrogen & Oxygen. If
atoms (At. Wt. 56) present in 1 molecule of percentage by weight of N is 22.22 % & of H is
haemoglobin atom [CBSE PMT 1998] 1.59 % then determine the molecular formula of
(A) 1 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D) 2 the acid
Q 11. Insulin contains 3.4 % by wt of Sulphur by mass. (A) HNO2 (B) HNO3
What will be the minimum molecular mass of (C) HNO4 (D) None of these
insulin. Q 21. The empirical formula of a compound is CH & its
(A) 94.117 (B) 1884 (C) 941.17 (D) 976 molecular weight is 78. The molecular formula of
Q 12. Sodium salt of methyl orange contains 7 % by wt the compound is
of Na by mass. What will be the minimum (A) C2H2 (B) C3H3
molecular mass of the compound. (C) C4H4 (D) C6H6
(A) 420 (B) 375 (C) 328.57 (D) 295 Q 22. A organic compound of molar mass greater than
Q 13. Cortisone is a molecular substance containing 21 100 contains C, H & N, the percentage of C is 6
atoms of Carbon per molecule. The mass times the percentage of H while the sum of the
percentage of carbon in cortisone is 69.98 %. Its percentage of C & H is 1.5 times the percentage
molar mass is of N. what is the least molecular mass?
(A) 176.5 (B) 252.2 (C) 287.6 (D) 360.1 (A) 175 (B) 140 (C) 105 (D) 210
Q 14. The percentage of N in 66 % pure (NH4)2SO4 is Q 23. A compound contains 4.07 % hydrogen, 24.27 %
(A) 32 (B) 28 carbon & 71.65 % chlorine. Its molar mass is
(C) 14 (D) None of these 98.96. Find the molecular formula of the
Q 15. If a pure compound X2Y3 consist of 60 % X by compound. [NCERT]
weight. What is the atomic weight of Y in terms Q 24. A welding gas contains C & H only. Burning a
of Atomic weight of X small sample of it in oxygen gives 3.38 g of CO2
9 4 3 2 & 0.690 g of H2O with no other products. A
(A) AX (B) AX (C) AX (D) A X volume of 10 lit (at STP) of this gas is found to
4 9 2 3
weigh 11.6 g. Calculate [NCERT]
Q 16. Two oxides of metals contain 27.586 % and 30.0
(1). Empirical formula
% of oxygen respectively. If formula of the first
(2). Molar mass of gas
oxide is M3O4, then formula of second oxide is
(3). Molecular formula
(A) MO (B) M3O3 (C) M2O3 (D)M2O

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6. Stoichiometry, Balance reaction Method, Q 9. 12 g of alkaline earth metal gives 14.8 g of its
POAC nitride M3N2. Atomic weight of Metal is
Q 1. Calculate the mass of Fe which will be converted (A) 12 (B) 20
to its oxide Fe3O4 by the action of 18 g of steam. (C) 40 (D) 14.8
[3Fe + 4H2O → Fe3O4 + 4H2 ] [AIIMS 2012] Q 10. A sample of KClO3 produces 448 ml of O2 at
NTP. The weight of KClO3 used is
(A) 21 g (B) 42 g (A) 1.634 g (B) 1.124 g
(C) 64 g (D) 51 g (C) 1.745 g (D) None of these
Q 2. Calculate the volume of CO2 formed at NTP by Q 11. 27.6 g of K2CO3 (Mol. Wt. 138) is treated by a
heating 4.2 g of NaHCO3 series of reagent and finally it converts into
[2 NaHCO3 → Na 2CO3 + H2 O+ CO2 ] K 2 Zn 3[Fe(CN)6 ]2 . (Mol. Wt. 698) Calculate
(A) 0.28 lit (B) 0.112 lit. the weight of the product formed.
(C) 1.12 lit (D) 0.56 lit. (A) 11.6 g (B) 23.2 g
Q 3. Calculate the amount of CaCO3 required to be (C) 5.8 g (D) 17.4 g
heated in order to collect 1.135 lit of CO2 at STP Q 12. A mixture of KBr & NaBr having weight 0.56 g
(A) 2g (B) 3 g was treated with quesous Ag+ ion and converts all
(C) 4g (D) 5 g Br– ion into AgBr, whose weight is 0.970 g. what
Q 4. Calculate the weight of residue obtained when is the fraction of KBr in the mixture.
CaCO3 is heated and 5.6 lit of CO2 gas is (A) 0.135 g (B) 0.20 g
produced at NTP. (C) 0.2378 g (D) None of these
(A) 7g (B) 21 g Q 13. Calculate the volume of Cl2 gas obtained at NTP
(C) 14 g (D) 28 g by decomposition of 50 g of NaCl according to
Q 5. How many gram of Fe2O3 is formed by heating the reaction
18 g of FeO with Oxygen.
NaCl + MnO2 + H2SO4 → MnSO4 + NaHSO4 + Cl2 + H2O
4FeO + O2 → 2Fe2O3
(A) 9.575 lit (B) 4.8 lit
(A) 20 g (B) 30 g (C) 11.2 lit (D) None of these
(C) 40 g (D) 50 g Q 14. 25.4 of I2 and 14.2 g of Cl2 are made to react
Q 6. How many gram of NO2 are required to prepare completely to yield a mixture of ICl & ICl3.
25.2 g of HNO3 from the reaction Calculate the mole of ICl & ICl3 formed
3NO2 + H2O → 2HNO3 + NO respectively
(A) 27.6 g (B) 13.8 g (A) 0.1, 0.1 (B) 0.1, 0.2
(C) 55.2 g (D) None of these (C) 0.5, 0.5 (D) 0.2, 0.2
Q 7. One gram of hydrated copper sulphate gave on Q 15. What weight of P4O6 & P4O10 will be produced
heating 0.6393 g of anhydrous salt. Calculate the by combustion of 31 g of P4 with 32 g of O2
no of molecules of water of crystallization per leaving none of the reactant.
molecule of hydrated salt. [Cu = 63.5 , S = 32] (A) 2.75 g, 219.5 g (B) 27.5 g, 35.5 g
(C) 45 g, 18 g (D) 17.5 g, 45.5 g
[CuSO4 .nH2O → CuSO4 + nH2O]
Q 16. Calculate the amount of Water (g) produced by
(A) 3 (B) 10 the combustion of 16 g of Methane. [NCERT]
(C) 6 (D) 5 Q 17. Chlorine is prepared in laboratory by treating HCl
Q 8. The mole of O2 required to react with 6.8 g of with MnO2 according to the reaction.
Ammonia. [4NH3 + 5O2 → 4NO + 6H 2O] MnO2 + 4 HCl → MnCl2 + 2 H 2O + Cl2
(A) 5 (B) 2.5 How many gram of HCl required to react with
(C) 1 (D) 0.5 5.0 g of Manganese oxide. [NCERT]

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7. Percentage Purity, Percentage Yield, Q 9. Potassium superoxide KO2 , is used in


Limiting Reagent rebreathing gas mask to generate oxygen
Q 1. 5 g of CaCO3 when heated, the CO2 liberated was KO2 ( s ) + H2O(l) → KOH(s) + O2 ( g )
found 1 lit at NTP. Calculate the percentage If a reaction vessel contains 0.158 mole of KO2
purity of CaCO3 sample. and 0.10 mole of H2O, how many moles of O2
(A) 88.1 % (B) 8.81 % can be produced?
(C) 44.1 % (D) 4.41 % (A) 0.01185 (B) 0.1185
Q 2. A sample of CaCO3 is 80 % pure, 25 g of this (C) 1.185 (D) 11.85
sample is treated with excess of HCl. How much Q 10. A Chemist want to prepare diborane by the
volume of CO2 will be liberated at 1atm & 273
reaction : 6LiH + 8BF3 → 6LiBF4 + B2 H6
K? CaCO3 + 2HCl → CaCl2 + H 2 O + CO 2
If he use 2.0 mole each of LiH & BF3 , How
(A) 2.24 lit (B) 4.48 lit many moles of B2H6 can be prepared.
(C) 5.60 lit (D) 11.2 lit (A) 0.25 (B) 0.5
Q 3. An ore of silver contains 1.34 % by weight of (C) 2.0 (D) 2.5
Ag2S. How many gram of this ore would have to Q 11. Carbon reacts with chlorine to form CCl4, 36 g of
be processed in order to obtain 1.00 g of Pure Carbon was mixed with 142 g of Cl2. Calculate
Ag? (Ag = 108, S = 32) the mass of CCl4 produced and the remaining
(A) 74.6 g (B) 85.7 g mass of reactant.
(C) 107.9 g (D) 134 g (A) 24 g, 72 g (B) 24 g, 154 g
Q 4. How many gram of 90 % pure Na2SO4 can be (C) 12 g, 72 g (D) 12 g, 154 g
prepared from 250 g of 95 % pure NaCl ? Q 12. Titanium, which is used to make air plane engine
(A) 160.15 g (B) 80 g and frames can be obtained from titanium
(C) 320.30 g (D) 640.60 g tetrachloride, which in turn is obtained from
Q 5. Cylcohexanol is dehydrated to cyclohexane on titanium oxide by the following process:
heating with conc. H2SO4. If the yield of this 3TiO2 + 4C + 2H2O → 3TiCl4 + 2CO2 + 2CO
reaction is 75 %, how much cyclohexane will be
obtained from 100 g of cyclohexanol? A vessel contains 4.32 g of TiO2, 5.76 g of C,
6.82 g of Cl2, suppose the reaction goes to
C6 H12O ⎯⎯⎯⎯→
Conc.H 2SO4
C6 H10 completion as written, how many gram of TiCl4
(A) 123 g (B) 61.5 g can be produced? [Ti = 48, Cl = 35.5]
(C) 82 g (D) None of these (A) 4.56 g (B) 9.12 g
Q 6. Find the weight of NH3 formed by 20 g of N2 (C) 18.24 g (D) None of these
with 80 % yield. Q 13. How many mole of Zn(FeS2) can be made from 2
(A) 19.42 g (B) 9.714 g mole fo Zn, 3 mole of Iron & 5 mole of Sulphur
(C) 24.28 g (D) None of these (A) 2 mole (B) 3 mole
Q 7. 2 mole of 50 % pure Ca(HCO3)2 on heating forms (C) 4 mole (D) 5 mole
1 mole of CO2. The percentage yield of CO2 is Q 14. Equal weight of X(At.wt. = 36) & Y(At.wt. = 24)
Ca(HCO3 )2 → CaO + H 2O + CO2 are reacted to form the compound X2Y3, then
(A) 50 % (B) 75 % (A) X is Limiting reagent
(C) 80 % (D) 100 % (B) Y is limiting reagent
Q 8. For the reaction 2P + Q → R , 8 mole of P & 5 (C) No reactant is left over
(D) Can’t say
mol of Q will produce
Q 15. Percentage yield of NH3 in the reaction is 80 %
(A) 8 mole of R (B) 5 mole of R 
(C) 4 mole of R (D) 13 mole of R NH 2 CONH 2 + 2NaOH ⎯⎯ → Na 2CO3 + 2NH 3
The mass of NH3 formed when 6 g of
NH2CONH2 reacts with 8 g of NaOH is
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(A) 2.72 g (B) 3.4 g Q 4. Sulphur trioxide may be prepared by the


(C) 4.25 g (D) 11.2 g following two reactions:
Q 16. 50 Kg of N2 & 10 kg of H2 are mixed together to S8 ( s ) + 8O2 ( g ) → 8SO2 ( g )
produce NH3. Calculate the mass of NH3 formed.
Identify the Limiting Reagent. [NCERT] 2SO2 ( g ) + O2 ( g ) → 2SO3 ( g )
Q 17. Which of the following statement is correct about Find the mass of SO3 produced from 1 mole S8?
the given reaction. [NCERT Examplar] (A) 320 g (B) 640 g
4Fe(s) + 3O2 ( g ) → 2 Fe2O3 ( s) (C) 1120 g (D) 1280 g
(A) Total mass of Fe & Oxygen in reactants Q 5. From the following sequence of reactions, how
= total mass of Fe & oxygen in product, therefore much H2SO4 will be produced from 1146 g PbS?
it follows laws of conservation of mass. 2PbS + 3O2 → 2PbO + 2SO2
(B) Total mass in reactant = total mass in 3SO2 + 3HNO3 + 2H2O → 3H2SO4 + 2NO
product, therefore it follows laws of conservation (A) 270 g (B) 360 g
of mass. (C) 400 g (D) 470 g
(C) Amount of Fe2O3 can be increased by Q 6. NaOH is formed according to the reaction
taking any one of the reactant in excess
1
(D) Amount of Fe2O3 can be decreased by 2Na + O 2 → Na 2O
taking any one of the reactant in excess 2
Na 2O + H 2O → 2NaOH
To form 4 g of NaOH, mass of Na required is
(A) 4.6 g (B) 4 g
(C) 2.3 g (D) 0.23 g
Q 7. Find the mass of oxygen that would be required
8. Parallel Reaction, Series Reaction to produce enough CO, which completely reduces
Q 1. 10 mole of A is reacted as given below 1.6 Kg of Fe2O3 [Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2 ]
2B + 3C
(A) 240 g (B) 480 g
A (C) 720 g (D) 960 g
4D + 5E Q 8. NX is produced by the following steps of
If after complete reaction 16 mole of D is formed, reactions. Find the weight of Metal M consumed
find the mole of C formed. to produce 206 g of NX. [At.wt. M = 56, N = 23,
(A) 6 mole (B) 12 mole X = 80]
(C) 18 mole (D) 24 mole M + X 2 → MX 2
Q 2. KClO3 is reacted in two parallel path
2MX 2 + X 2 → M 3X8
KCl + O2
M3X8 + 4N 2CO3 → 8NX + 4CO2 + M 3O 4
KClO3
(A) 42 g (B) 56 g
KClO4 + KCl (C) 4.667 g (D) 1.75 g
100 g of KClO3 produces 16 g of O2, find the Q 9. H3PO4 is prepared in two steps given below
weight of KClO4 formed. (1)P4 + 5O2 → P4O10
(A) 59.16 g (B) 50.16 g (2)P4O10 + 6H 2O → 4H3PO4
(C) 44.38 g (D) None of these
when 62 g of phosphorous react with excess of
Q 3. In previous problems, the weight of KCl formed
Oxygen which form P4O10 in 85 % yield. In the
(A) 24.83 g (B) 43.83 g
step (2) reaction 90 % yield of H3PO4 is obtained.
(C) 33.83 g (D) None of these
Produced mass of H3PO4 is
(A) 37.485 g (B) 149.94 g
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(C) 125.47 g (D) 564.48 g 9. Inorganic Reaction based Problems


Q 10. The chief ore of Zn is ZnS. The ore is Q 1. An alloy of Al & Cu was treated with aquesous
concentrated by froth floatation process and then HCl. If 0.5 g of the alloy gives 560 cc of H2
heated in air to conver ZnS to ZnO. measured at 273 K & 1 atm pressure, then % by
(1)3D + 4E ⎯⎯
80%
⎯→ 5C + A weight of Al in the alloy is
(A) 85.3 % (B) 75.3 %
(2)3C + 5G ⎯⎯
50%
⎯→ 6B + F
(C) 65.3 % (D) 90 %
The mole of ZnS required to produce 2 mole of Q 2. 1 g alloy of Al & Mg when heated with excess of
Zn will be HCl, the evolve H2 has volume 1.12 lit at 273 K
(A) 3.125 (B) 2 & 1 atm pressure. Calculate the composition of
(C) 2.125 (D) 4 alloy?
Q 11. Formation of polyethylene from calcium carbide (A) Al = 60 %, Mg = 40 %
take place as follows: (B) Al = 40 %, Mg = 60 %
2CaC2 + 3H 2O ⎯⎯ → Ca(OH) 2 + C2 H 2 (C) Al = 50 %, Mg = 60 %
C2 H 2 → C2 H 4 (D) Al = 80 %, Mg = 20 %
Q 3. If a binary mixture of divalent metals A and B
nC2 H 4 ⎯⎯ →(−CH 2 − CH 2 −) n
having mass 2 g with respective molecular weight
The amount of polyethylene possibly obtainable 15 and 30 dissolves in HCl, evolves 2.24 lit. of
from 64 Kg of CaC2 can be H2 at NTP, then the mass of A present in the
(A) 28 Kg (B) 14 Kg mixture is [AIIMS 2018]
(C) 21 Kg (D) 42 Kg (A) 0.75 g (B) 0.5 g (C) 1 g (D) 1.5 g
Q 12. 9 mole of D and 14 moles of E are allowed to ract Q 4. 3.90 g of mixture of Al & Mg when heated with
in a closed vessel according to the reactions. excess of NaOH, 840 ml of H2 gas is forming at
Calculate the number of moles of B formed in the NTP. Find the % by weight of Al in the mixture.
end of the reaction, if 4 moles of G are present in (A) 17.3 % (B) 82.7 %
the reaction vessel. (C) 27 % (D) None of these
(1)3D + 4E ⎯⎯ 80%
⎯→ 5C + A Q 5. 10 g brass (Cu+Zn alloy) dissolves in NaOH
(2)3C + 5G ⎯⎯⎯50%
→ 6B + F solution & produces 1.2 lit of H2 gas at NTP.
(A) 2.4 (B) 30 Find the % by weight of Cu in the mixture.
(C) 4.8 (D) 1 (A) 31.75 % (B) 68.25 %
Q 13. How many Kg of pure H2SO4 could be obtained (C) 41.5 % (D) None of these
from 2.00 kg of pure iron pyrites (FeS2) Q 6. A sample of CaCO3 & MgCO3 on heating loss 50
according to the following reactions? % by its weight. Find the % of CaCO3 in the
FeS2 + O2 → Fe2O3 + SO2 mixture.
SO2 + O2 → 2SO3 (A) 28.4 % (B) 71.6 %
SO3 + H2O → H2SO4 (C) 88.4 % (D) 11.6 %
(A) 2.36 Kg (B) 3.26 kg Q 7. A 4 g mixture of NaHCO3 & NaCl is heated, 0.66
(C) 5.6 Kg (D) None of these g CO2 gas is formed. Determine the % by weight
Q 14. In Ostwald process the manufacture of Nitric of NaCl in the mixture.
acid, the first step involves the oxidation of NH3 (A) 25 % (B) 75 % (C) 63 % (D) 37 %
gas by O2 gas to give nitric oxide & Steam. What Q 8. When 5 g mixture of NaHCO3 & Na2CO3 was
is the minimum weight of Nitric oxide obtained heated, 560 ml of CO2 was collected at NTP.
starting only 10 g of NH3 & 20 g O2. [NCERT] Calculate the % composition of NaHCO3 in the
mixture.
(A) 16 % (B) 76 % (C) 84 % (D) 24 %

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Q 9. What will be the no. of mole of O2 evolves when 10. Concentration of Solution
66.2 gm lead nitrate (Mol. Wt. 331) decomposed. (%Concentration, Mole Fraction, Molality)
What will be the no. of mole of oxygen if same Q 1. A solution has 20 % by mass of H2SO4 in water.
amount of mercuric nitrate is decomposed? The solution concentration can be written in ppm
(A) 3.2 g O2 , 0.1 mole Hg(NO3)2 as
(B) 1.6 g O2 , 0.1 mole Hg(NO3)2 (A) 20000 ppm (B) 200000 ppm
(C) 2.8 g O2 , 0.5 mole Hg(NO3)2 (C) 200 ppm (D) None of these
(D) 3.0 g O2 , 1 mole Hg(NO3)2 Q 2. The concentration of CH3OH in C2H5OH solution
Q 10. A solid mixture (5.0g) consisting of lead nitrate is 500 ppm. The % by weight of CH3OH in the
and sodium nitrate was heated below 600˚C until solution is
the weight of the residue was constant . If the (A) 0.05 % (B) 0.005 %
loss in weight is 28.0 percent, find the amount of
(C) 0.0005 % (D) None of these
lead nitrate and sodium nitrate in the mixture.
Q 3. A sample of drinking water was found to be
(A) 2.324 g, 2.676 g (B) 3.324 g, 1.676 g
(C) 2.5 g, 1.5 g (D) None of these severely contaminated with chloroform CHCl3,
Q 11. 2.5 g mixture of BaO & CaO when treated with supposed to be carcinogenic in nature. The level
excess of H2SO4 produces 4.713 g of mixed of contamination was 15 ppm by mass
sulphate. The percentage by weight of BaO in the (1). Express this in % by mass
mixture is (2). Determine the molality of chloroform in the
(A) 60 % (B) 40 % water sample. [NCERT]
(C) 50 % (D) None of these Q 4. When 400 g of a 20 % solution was cooled, 50 g
Q 12. A mixture of NaI & NaCl on reaction with H2SO4 os solute precipitaeted. What is the new % by
produces same weight of Na2SO4 as the weight of weight of solute in the remaining solution is
mixture taken. The % by weight of NaI in the (A) 7.5 % (B) 8.6 %
mixture is (C) 20 % (D) 10 %
(A) 61.15 % (B) 71.15 % Q 5. What is the percentage concentration of a
(C) 28.85 % (D) 38.85 % solution formed by mixing 300 g of 25 % & 400
Q 13. A piece of Fe gains 10 % by weight due to partial g of 40 % solution.
rusting into Fe2O3. The percentage of total Fe that (A) 32.5 % (B) 35 %
is rusted is (C) 33.6 % (D) None of these
(A) 23 % (B) 13 % Q 6. A solution of H2SO4 in H2O has 49 % by weight
(C) 23.3 % (D) 25.67 % of H2SO4. The mole fraction of H2SO4 in the
Q 14. 1 mole of KClO3 is thermally decomposed and solution is
excess of Al is brunt in the gaseous product. How (A) 0.25 (B) 0.45
many mole of Al2O3 are formed? (C) 0.85 (D) 0.15
(A) 1 (B) 1.5 (C) 2 (D) 3 Q 7. The mole fraction of benzene in Toluene is 0.4.
Q 15. A mixture of CaCl2 & NaCl weighing 4.22 g was the % by weight of Toluene is
treated to precipitate all Ca into CaCO3, which (A) 63.88 % (B) 36.11 %
was then heated and quantitatively converted into (C) 53.88 % (D) None of these
0.959 g of CaO. Calculate the percentage of Q 8. A sugar syrup having weight of 214.2 g contains
CaCl2 in the mixture. 34.2 g sugar(C12H22O11). Calculate the molality of
Q 16. When 2.86 g of a mixture of 1-butene (C4H8), & the solution.
Butane (C4H10). was burned in excess oxygen, (A) 0.556 % (B) 0.444 %
8.80 gm of CO2 and 4.14 gm of H2O were (C) 0.656 % (D) 0.344 %
obtained. Calculate the % by mass of butane in Q 9. The mole fraction of sugar in above problem is
the original mixture. (A) 0.001 (B) 0.02
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Q 10. The mole fraction of a solute in an aqueous 4 m (C) 0.2 M (D) 2.0 M
solution having density of solution 1 g/ml is Q 5. What volume of 0.8 M solution contains 100
(A) 0.0564 (B) 0.0674 milimoles of solute?
(C) 0.0337 (D) None of these (A) 100 ml (B) 125 ml
Q 11. Mole fraction of A in H2O is 0.2. The molality of (C) 500 ml (D) 62.5 ml
A in H2O is Q 6. What is concentration of Chloride ion in molarity
(A) 13.9 (B) 15.5 in a solution containing 10.56 g of BaCl2.2H2O
(C) 14.5 (D) 16.8 per lit of solution (Ba = 137)
Q 12. The molality of sulhuric acid solution is 0.2. (A) 0.06 M (B) 0.03 M
calculate the total weight of solution having 1000 (C) 0.12 M (D) 0.18 M
g of solvent. 1
(A) 1000 g (B) 1098.6 g Q 7. A Solution of M FeCl3 solution has molarity
30
(C) 980.4 g (D) 1019.6 g of Chloride ion
Q 13. Mole fraction of ethyl alcohol in aqueous solution
1 1
is 0.25. hence percentage of ethyl alcohol by (A) M (B) M
weight is 90 30
(A) 54 % (B) 25 % 1 1
(C) M (D) M
(C) 75 % (D) 46 % 10 5
Q 14. Which of the following concentration factor is Q 8. Density of a solution containing 14 % by mass of
affected by temperature. sulphuric acid is 1.05 g/ml. what is the molarity
(A) Molarity (B) molality of solution?
(C) mole fraction (D) weight fraction (A) 0.5 M (B) 1.0 M
Q 15. A solution of glucose received from some (C) 1.5 M (D) 2.0 M
research laboratory has been marked mole Q 9. What is the molarity of H2SO4 solution that has
fraction X and molality m at 100C. when you will density of 1.84 g/cc and contains 98 % by weight
calculate molality and mole fraction at 240C is of H2SO4 ?
(A) x&m (B) 2x & 2m (A) 4.18 M (B) 8.14 M
(C) 0.5x & 0.5m (D) x & m  dm (C) 18.4 M (D) 18 M
Q 10. Calculate the concentration (in Molarity) of
Nitric acid (Molar mass = 63 g/mol) having
density of 1.41 g/ml & % by wt of HNO3 is 69 %.
[NCERT]
11. Molarity, Principle of Dilution Q 11. If the density of methanol is 0.793 kg/lit. what is
Q 1. Calculate the molarity of NaOH in solution its volume needed for making 2.5 lit. of 0.25 M
prepared by dissolving 4 g of NaOH in enough solution. [NCERT]
water to make 250 ml solution. [NCERT] Q 12. Calculate the molarity of ethanol in water in
Q 2. What is the concentration of Sugar (C12H22O11) in which mole fraction of ethanol is 0.040 (Density
water in Mole per litre if 20 g of sugar is of solution is assumed to be 1) [NCERT]
dissolved in enough water to make 2 lit of Q 13. H3A (Mol. Wt. = 98) is 98 % by mass of solution.
solution. [NCERT] If its density is 1.8 g/ml then molarity of H+ ion
Q 3. Calculate the mass percent of sodium acetate (assuming complete ionization of the Acid) will
(CH3COONa) (Molar wt. = 82 g/mol) required to be
make 500 ml of 0.375 M solution. [NCERT] (A) 54 M (B) 18 M
Q 4. 500 ml of a glucose solution contain 6.02 x 1022 (C) 36 M (D) 5.4 M
molecules. The concentration of solution is Q 14. Density of 2.05 M solution of acetic acid in water
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(A) 0.44 mol/kg (B) 1.14 mol/kg (C) 3 ml (D) 8 ml


(C) 3.28 mol/kg (D) 2.28 mol/kg Q 25. A solution of 2.675 g of CoCl3.6NH3 (Molar
Q 15. Molarity of H2SO4 is 18 M. if its density is 1.8 mass 267.5 g/ml) is passed through a cation
g/ml then molality is exchanger. The chloride ions obtained in solution
(A) 18 (B) 100 was treated with excess of AgNO3 solution to
(C) 36 (D) 500 give 4.78 g of AgCl (Molar mass = 143.5 g/mol).
Q 16. The density of 3 M solution of NaCl is 1.25 g/ml. The formula of the complex is [JEE Adv 2010]
calculate the molality of the solution. [NCERT] (A) [Co(NH3)6]Cl3 (B) [CoCl2(NH3)4]Cl
Q 17. Solution containing 40 g of NaOH is/are (C) [Co Cl3(NH3)3] (D) [CoCl(NH3)5]Cl2
(A) 50 g of 80 %(w/w) NaOH Q 26. A 250 ml sample of 0.20 M HCl solution is to be
(B) 50 g of 80 % (w/v) NaOH(dsol = 1.2 g/ml) made by diluting concentrated solution of
(C) 50 g of 20M NaOH (dsol = 1 g/ml) molarity 11.7 M. Find the volume of later
(D) 50 g of 5 m NaOH solution used?
Q 18. The molarity of Cl– ion in an aqueous solution (A) 4.27 ml (B) 8.54 ml
containing 2 % (w/v) NaCl, 4 % (w/v) CaCl2 and (C) 17.08 ml (D) None of these
6 % NH4Cl will be Q 27. Find the volume of H2O needed to mix with 500
(A) 0.342 M (B) 0.721 M ml of 0.5 M solution to become 0.2 M Solution
(C) 1.12 M (D) 2.18 M (A) 1250 ml (B) 750 ml
Q 19. 2 M of 100 ml Na2SO4 is mixed with 3 M of 100 (C) 250 ml (D) 1000 ml
ml NaCl solution and 1 M of 200 ml of CaCl2 Q 28. The volume of water needed to prepare 0.20 M
solution. Then the ration of the concentration of solution from 16 ml of 0.5 M solution is
cation & anion is (A) 40 ml (B) 16 ml
(A) 0.5 (B) 2 (C) 50 ml (D) 24 ml
(C) 1.5 (D) 1 Q 29. The volume of water that must be added to a
Q 20. What approximate volume of 0.40 M Ba(OH)2 mixture of 250 ml of 0.6 M HCl & 750 ml of 0.2
must be added to 50 ml of 0.30 M NaOH to get a M HCl solution to obtain 0.25 M solution of HCl
solution having the molarity of OH– ion is 0.50 M is
(A) 33.33 ml (B) 66.67 ml (A) 750 ml (B) 100 ml
(C) 133.33 ml (D) 100 ml (C) 200 ml (D) 300 ml
Q 21. The molarity of pure water is
(A) 55.56 M (B) 100 M
(C) 18 M (D) None of these
Q 22. The molarity of pure C6H6 liquid (d = 0.88 g/ml)
(A) 22.56 M (B) 11.28 M 12. Volume Strength, Percentage leveling of
(C) 5.64 M (D) None of these Oleum Sample
Q 23. A compound H2X with molar weight 80 g/mol is Q 1. The molarity of 10 ml of 22.4 V at NTP H2O2
dissolved in a solvent of density 0.4 g/ml. solution is
Assuming no change in volume on dissolution, (A) 1.79 (B) 2
the molality of 3.2 M solution is [JEE adv 2014] (C) 60.86 (D) 6.086
(A) 8 (B) 4 Q 2. 500 ml of H2O2 solution on complete
(C) 6 (D) 10 decomposition produces 2 moles of H2O.
Q 24. The volume of 0.1 M AgNO3 required for Calculate the volume Strength of H2O2 solution.
complete precipitation of all chloride ions present (A) 11.2 V (B) 22.4 V
in 30 ml of 0.01 M solution of [Cr(H2O)5Cl]Cl2 (C) 44.8 V (D) 67.2 V
as AgCl is [JEE Adv 2011]
(A) 4 ml (B) 6 ml

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Q 3. 35 ml of sample of H2O2 gives off 500 ml of O2 (A) 40 % (B) 60 %


at 270C and 1 atm pressure. Volume strength of (C) 50 % (D) 80 %
H2O2 sample under NTP condition is Q 7. The maximum percentage labeling of oleum
(A) 10 V (B) 13 V sample is
(C) 11 V (D) 12 V (A) 112 % (B) 120 %
Q 4. A sample of H2O2 solution is labeled as 56 V at (C) 125 % (D) 122.5 %
NTP has density of 530 g/lit. Mark the correct Q 8. If 100 g mixture of HNO3 and N2O5 has 50 %
options representing concentration of same weight of N2O5 then % labeling of this mixture is
solution in other units. (A) 110 % (B) 108.33 %
w (C) 116.67 % (D) None of these
(A) M H 2O2 = 6 (B) % = 17 Q 9. A mixture of P2O5 & H3PO4 is labeled as 120 %
v
then % by weight of P2O5 in the mixture is
1000
(C) X H 2O2 = 0.25 (D) m H 2 O2 = (A) 20 % (B) 52.6 %
72 (C) 17.53 % (D) None of these
Q 5. A mixture is prepared by mixing 40 g of SO3 and
10 g of H2SO4. The percentage labeling of SO3
will be
(A) 109 (B) 120
(C) 118 (D) 125
Q 6. An oleum sample is labeled as 109 %. The
percentage by weight of SO3 in the sample is

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Answer Key
1. Definition of Mole, Mole Vs Number (16). C (17). Fe2O3 (18). A
(1). B (2). B (3). B (19). C (20). B (21). D
(4). B (5). D (6). A (22). B (23). C2H4Cl2
(7). D (8). B (9). B (24). CH, 26, C2H2
(10). A (11). B (12). D
(13). C (14). A (15). A
6. Stoichiometry, Balance reaction Method,
POAC
2. Atomic Mass, Molecular Mass (1). B (2). D (3). D
(1). D (2). B (3). D (4). C (5). A (6). A
(4). C (5). D (6). A (7). D (8). D (9). C
(7). 35.4527 (8). 39.948 (9). B (10). A (11). A (12). C
(10). B (11). C (12). C (13). A (14). B (15). A
(13). C (14). C (15). C (16). 36 g (17). 8.39 g
(16). A (17). D (18). A
(19). B (20). C (21). D
(22). B (23). D (24). D 7. Percentage Purity, Percentage Yield,
(25). B (26). A (27). C Limiting Reagent
(28). C (29). A (30). B (1). A (2). B (3). B
(4). C (5). B (6). A
(7). A (8). C (9). B
3. Ionic Mass & Molar mass (10). A (11). B (12). B
(1). D (2). C (3). D (13). A (14). C (15). A
(4). D (5). C (6). A (16). 56.1 Kg of NH3 , H2 is L.R
(7). A (8). B (9). A (17). D

4. Mole Vs Volume, Molar Volume 8. Parallel Reaction, Series Reaction


(1). B (2). A (3). B (1). C (2). B (3).C
(4). C (5). C (6). D (4). B (5). D (6). C
(7). A (8). D (9). A (7). B (8). A (9). B
(10). C (11). D (12). B (10). A (11). A (12). A
(13). B (14). D (15). D (13). B (14). 15 g

5. Density, Vapour Density, Percentage, 9. Inorganic Reaction based Problems


Composition, Empirical Formula (1). D (2). A (3). C
(1). A (2). A (3). D (4). A (5). B (6). A
(4). C (5). B (6). B (7). D (8). C (9). A
(7). A (8). B (10). A (11). B (12). C
(9). 32.39 % Na, 22.54 % S, 45.07 % O (13). C (14). A (15). 45 %
(10). C (11). C (12). C (16). 39.2 % of C4H8 & 60.8 % of C4H10
(13). D (14). C (15). B

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10. Concentration of Solution


(%Concentration, Mole Fraction, Molality)
(1). B (2). A
(3). 1. 1.5 10−3%
2. 1.266 10−4 m
(4). B (5). C (6). D
(7). A (8). A (9). D
(10). B (11).A (12). D
(13). D (14). A (15). A

11. Molarity, Principle of Dilution


(1). 0.4 M (2). 0.029 M (3). 15.380 g
(4). C (5). B (6). A
(7). C (8). C (9). C
(10). 15.44 M (11). 25.22 ml
(12). 2.31 M (13). A
(14). D (15). D (16). 2.79 m
(17). A,C (18). D (19). D
(20). A (21). A (22). B
(23). A (24). B (25). A
(26). A (27). B (28). D
(29). C

12. Volume Strength, Percentage leveling of


Oleum Sample
(1). B (2). A (3). C
(4). D (5). C (6). A
(7). D (8). C (9). B

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