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Mole Concept - Assignment

The document is an assignment on the Mole Concept in Chemistry, containing multiple-choice questions related to atomic mass, molecular formulas, and calculations involving moles. It includes questions on the smallest mass of helium, the largest number of molecules in a given mass of hydrogen, and the molecular weight of compounds. The assignment also poses questions about the molecular mass of sodium sulfide and the number of water molecules in a specific mass of water.

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The document is an assignment on the Mole Concept in Chemistry, containing multiple-choice questions related to atomic mass, molecular formulas, and calculations involving moles. It includes questions on the smallest mass of helium, the largest number of molecules in a given mass of hydrogen, and the molecular weight of compounds. The assignment also poses questions about the molecular mass of sodium sulfide and the number of water molecules in a specific mass of water.

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Mole Concept (Chemistry)

(Assignment – 1)
1. Which of the following has smallest mass:
(a) 4 g of He (b) 0.022 × 1023 atoms of He
(c) 1 atom of He (d) 1 mole atoms of He
Ans. (c)

2. Which of the following contains the largest number of molecules


(a) 0.2 mol H2 (b) 8.0 g H2
(c) 17 g of H2O (d) 6.0 g of CO2
Ans. (b)

3. One gram of which of the following contains largest number of oxygen atoms.
(a) O (b) O2
(c) O3 (d) All contains same
Ans. (c)

4. Molecular mass is defined as the


(a) Mass of one atom compared with the mass of one molecule
(b) Mass of one atoms compared with the mass of one atom of hydrogen
(c) Mass of one molecule of any substance compared with the mass of one atom of C-12
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)

5. The number of atoms present in 0.5 mole of nitrogen is same as the atoms in
(a) 12 g of C (b) 64 g of S
(c) 8 g of O (d) 48 g of Mg
Ans. (a)

6. Molecular weight of CuSO4.5H2O is equal to


[Cu = 63.5 u, S = 32 u, O = 16 u, H = 1 u]
(a) 249.5 u (b) 159.5 u
(c) 159 × 90 u (d) 159.5 + 10 + 16 u
Ans. (a)

7. The mass of one C atom is:


(a) 6.023 × 1023 g (b) 1.99 × 10-23 g
(c) 2.00 g (d) 12 g
Ans. (b)
8. The molecular formula P2O5 means that
(a) A molecule contains 2 atoms of P and 5 atoms of O
(b) The ratio of the mass of P to the mass of O in the molecule is 2 : 5
(c) There are twice as many P atoms in the molecule as there are O atoms
(d) The ratio of the mass of P to the mass of O in the molecule is 5 : 2
Ans. (a)

9. (a) What is the molecular mass weight of Na2S?


(b) How many grams of H2O are there in 2.50 mol of H2O?

10. How many molecules of water are there in 36.0 g of H2O?

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