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DPP
DPP NO. 01 TO 02
A quantity of aluminium has a mass of 54.0 g. What is the mass of the same number of magnesium
atoms?
(A) 12.1 g
2.
(C) 48 g
(D) 97.2 g
3.
(B) 24.3 g
1
N e coulomb
27 A
(B)
1
NAe coulomb
3
(C)
1
NAe coulomb
9
The density of water at 4C is 1.0 103 kg m3. The volume occupied by one molecule of water is
approximately :
(A) 3.0 1023 mL
4.
(C) 18.0
(D) 36.0
From 392 mg of H2SO4, 1.204 1021 molecules are removed. How many moles of H2SO4 are left ?
(A) 2.0 103
6.
5.
(C) N2 and CO
If 12 g of C12 has equal number of atoms as Avogadro's number what mass of 2He4 will contain same
number of atoms ?
(A) 2 g
(B) 4 g
(C) 6 g
(D) 3 g
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8.
What will be the gram atomic weight of Mg, if 24 g of 12Mg24 contains 6.023 1023 atoms ?
(A) 12 g
9.
(B) 36 g
(D) 48 g
Compute gram molecular weight of H2 gas if 4 g of H2 gas contains 24.09 1023 atoms :
(A) 4 g
10.
(C) 24 g
(B) 3 g
(C) 2 g
(D) 1 g
Sample
Relative atomic
Mass for the
element
Gram
Atomic
mass of
sample
8 gm O atom
16
___
___
For Example
16
16 gm
mole
230 gm Na
23
60 gm Ca
40
1 mole
20 gm He
3 mole
56 gm N
14
mole
12 gm Mg
24
NA
4
128 gm S
32
NA
93 gm P
31
3NA
2
Mole
removed
___
2 gm
___
___
___
NA
2
2 gm
1 mole
8
NA
8
6 gm
46 gm
DPP No. # 2
1.
According to common practice, if you have Avogadro number of Hydrogen then its mass is equal to :
(A) 1 g
2.
(B) 2 g
(C) 4 g
From 64 g oxygen, 11.2 lit. Oxygen gas at S.T.P and 6.02 1023 oxygen atoms are removed from the
oxygen container. Find the mass of the oxygen gas left.
(A) zero
3.
(B) 32 g
(C) 16 g
(D) none
From the mixture of 4 moles Ca3(PO4)2 and 5 moles of P4O10 and 6 moles of H3PO3 all the phosphorus
atoms are removed then moles of P4 molecule formed from all these atoms is :
(A) 8.5
4.
(C) 34
(D) 10
If a sample of CuSO4.5H2O contains 3 moles of oxygen molecule the mole of H-atoms present in the sample is:
(A) 5
5.
(B) 17
(B) 9
(C) 10/3
(D) 20/3
Sulphur exist in different allotropic forms like S2 , S6 and S8 etc. If equal weight of three are taken in
separate container then the ratio of number of atoms is :
(A) 1 : 3 : 4
(B) 1 : 1 : 1
(C) 2 : 4 : 3
(D) 1 : 1 : 4
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6.
7.
Under the same conditions, two gases have the same number of molecules. They must :
(A) be noble gases.
A gaseous mixture contains CO2(g) and N2O(g) in a 2 : 5 ratio by mass. The ratio of the number of molecules
of CO2(g) and N2O(g) is :
(A) 5 :2
9.
(B) 2 : 5
(D) 5 : 4
10.
(C) 1 : 2
(C) N2 and CO
(B) NO2
(C) N2
(D) CO
ANSWER KEY
DPP No. # 1
1.
(C)
2.
(D)
8.
(C)
9.
(C)
3.
(C)
4.
(B)
5.
(A)
6.
(D)
7.
(B)
5.
(A)
6.
(A)
7.
(B)
DPP No. # 2
1.
(A)
2.
(B)
3.
(A)
8.
(B)
9.
(D)
10.
(C)
4.
(D)
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CH EMISTRY
DPP
DPP NO. 03 TO 04
The chloride of a metal contains 71% chlorine by weight and the vapour density of it is 50. The atomic
weight of the metal will be (A) 29
(B) 58
(C) 35.5
(D) 71
2.
The haemoglobin of most mammals contains approximately 0.33% of iron by mass. The molecular
mass of haemoglobin is 67200. The number of iron atoms in each molecule of haemoglobin is(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 2
(D) 6
3.
If law of conservation of mass was to hold true, then 20.8 gm of BaCl2 on reaction with 9.8 gm of
H2SO4 will produce 7.3 gm of HCl and BaSO4 equal to (A) 11.65 gm
(B) 23.3 gm
(C) 25.5 gm
(D) 30.6 gm
5.
The vapour density of a mixture of gas A (Molecular mass = 40) and gas B (Molecular mass = 80) is 25.
Then mole % of gas B in the mixture would be ________.
6.
Single Correct:
7.
(B) 155.5
(C) 172.5
(D) 199.5
8.
The percentage by mole of NO2 in a mixture of NO2(g) and NO(g) having average molecular mass 34 is :
(A) 25%
(B) 20%
(C) 40%
(D) 75%
9.
74 gm of a sample on complete combustion gives 132 gm CO2 and 54 gm of H2O. The molecular formula
of the compound may be :
(B) C4H10O
(C) C3H6O2
(D) C3H7O2
(A) C5H12
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DPP No. # 04
1.
Calculate percentage change in Mavg of the mixture, if PCl5 undergo 50% decomposition.
PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2
(A) 50%
(B) 66.66 %
(C) 33.33 %
(D) Zero
2.
3.
25Mg
(D) 15
The density of a liquid is 1.2 g/mL. There are 35 drops in 2 mL. The number of molecules in one drop
(molar mass of liquid = 70 g/mol) is :
2
1.2
(A)
NA
35
4.
24Mg
1.2 1
NA
(B)
35 35
1.2
(C) (35)3 NA
(D) 1.2 NA
(D) 320.0
5.
6.
A sample contains 9.81 g Zn, 1.8 1023 atoms of Cr and 0.6 g-atoms of O. What is empirical formula of
compound ? (Zn = 65 g/mol)
7.
If 240 g of carbon is taken in a container to convet it completely to CO2 but in industry it has been found that
280 g of CO was also formed along with CO2. Find the percentage yield of CO2. The reaction occurring are
C + O2 CO2
(A) 25%
C+
(B) 50%
1
O CO
2 2
(C) 75%
(D) 100%
8.
100 g impure CaCO3 on heating gives 5.6 lit. CO2 gas at STP. Find the percentage of calcium in the lime
stone sample. [At wt. : Ca = 40 ; C = 12 ; O = 16]
(A) 10
(B) 20
(C) 1
(D) 30
9.
200
3
(B)
100
3
400
3
ANSWER KEY
DPP NO. # 3
(C)
1.
8.
(A)
(A)
2.
9.
(B)
(C)
3.
(B)
1.
7.
(C)
(B)
2.
8.
(C)
(A)
3.
9.
(C)
(A)
4.
50%
(D)
5.
25%
6.
5.
400 g/mole
150
3
0.75
7.
(B)
6.
ZnCr2O4
DPP NO. # 4
4.
(B)
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TARGET
CH EMISTRY
DPP
DPP NO. 05 TO 06
84 g of iron (Fe) is reacted with sufficient amount of steam to produced 44.8 lit., H2 gas at S.T.P.
according the following reaction, a Fe + b H2O c Fe3O4 + d H2. The stoichiometric coefficients
of the reaction is (Atomic wt. : Fe = 56, O = 16, H = 1)
(A) 4, 3, 1, 4
2.
(B) 3, 4, 1, 4
If 240 g of carbon is taken in a container to convert it completely to CO2 but in industry it has been
found that 280 g of CO was also formed along with CO2. Find the percentage yield of CO2. The
reactions occuring are :
C + O2 CO2 ; C +
(A) 25%
3.
(C) 1, 4, 2, 3
1
O CO
2 2
(B) 50%
(C) 75%
(D) 100%
120 g Mg was burnt in air to give a mixture of MgO and Mg3N2. The mixture is now dissolved in HCl
to form MgCl2 and NH4Cl, if 107 grams NH4Cl is produced. Then the moles of MgCl2 formed is:
(Atomic wt. : Mg = 24, N = 14, Cl = 35.5)]
(A) 3 moles
4.
(B) 20
(D) 10 moles
(C) 1
(D) 30
75 mL of H2SO4 (specific gravity = 1.18) containing 49% H2SO4 by mass is diluted to 590 mL.
Calculate molarity of the diluted solution. [S = 32]
(A) 0.7 M
6.
(C) 5 moles
100 g impure CaCO3 on heating gives 5.6 litre CO2 gas at STP. Find the percentage of calcium in
the lime stone sample. [Atomic weight : Ca = 40; C = 12 : O = 16]
(A) 10
5.
(B) 6 moles
(B) 7.5 M
(C) 0.75 M
(D) 0.25 M
7.
How would you prepare exactly 3 litre of 1.0 M NaOH by mixing proportions of stock solution of
2.5 M NaOH and 0.4 M NaOH if no water is to be used. Find the ratio of the volume (v1/v2).
8.
What volume of 0.25 M HNO3 (nitric acid) reacts with 50 mL of 0.15 M Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate)
in the following reaction?
2HNO3 (aq) + Na2CO3(aq) 2NaNO3 (aq) + H2O() + CO2(g)
PAGE NO. # 1
9.
10.
Column-II
Product
PCl5 (g)
PCl3 (g) + Cl2(g)
(p)
2NA molecules
(B)
CaCO3(s)
CaO(s) + CO2(g)
(q)
(C)
2HCl (g)
H2(g) + Cl2(g)
(q)
(D)
NH4COONH2(s)
2NH3(g) + CO2(g)
(s)
DPP No. # 06
1.
(B) 125 mL
(C) 500 mL
(D) 62.5 mL
2.
Calculate the volume in litre of 1 M solution of HCl which contain 36.5 g HCl?
3.
The molarity of the KOH solution which is containing 2.8% mass-volume solution of KOH is :
(A) M/10
4.
(B) M/2
6*.
(D) 1 M
75 mL of H2SO4 (specific gravity = 1.18) containing 49% H2SO4 by mass is diluted to 590 mL.
Calculate molarity of the diluted solution. [S = 32]
(A) 0.7 M
5*.
(C) M/5
(B) 7.5 M
(C) 0.75 M
(D) 0.25 M
If 100 mL of 1 M H2SO4 solution is mixed with 100 mL of 9.8% (w/w/) H2SO4 solution (d = 1 gm/
mL) then :
(A) concentration of solution remains same
For 100 mL of 0.2 M AlCl3 solution + 400 mL of 0.1 M HCl solution correct datas are :
(A) Total concentration of cation (s) = 0.12 M
(B) Total concentration of cation(s) = 0.06 M
(C) [Cl] = 0.1 M
(D) [Cl] = 0.2 M
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Comprehension :
Read the following comprehension carefully and answer the questions (Q. 7 to Q. 10)
The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in number of ways ; viz : mass fraction of solute
(or mass percent), Molar concentration (Molarity) and Molal concentration (molality). These terms are
known as concentration terms and also they are related with each other i.e. knowing one concentration
term for the solution, we can find other concentration terms also. The definition of different concentration
terms are given below :
Molarity : It is number of moles of solute present in one litre of the solution.
Molality : It is the number of moles of solute present in one kg of the solvent
Mole fraction =
moles of solute
moles of solute + moles of solvent
If molality of the solution is given as 'a' then mole fraction of the solute can be calculated by
a Msolvent
a
1000
(a Msolvent 1000) where a = molality and M
Mole fraction = a+
solvent = Molar mass of
Msolvent
solvent
We can change : Mole fraction Molality Molarity.
7.
120 g of solution containing 40% by mass of NaCl are mixed with 200 g of a solution containing 15%
by mass NaCl. Determine the mass percent of sodium chloride in the final solution :
(A) 24.4%
8.
(B) 78%
(B) 5.5 m
(C) 24.4 m
(D) None
(C) 0.09
(D) 0.25
10.
(D) 19.68%
9.
(C) 48.8%
(B) 0.75
(B) 6.6 M
(C) 2.59 M
(D) None
ANSWER KEY
DPP No. # 05
1.
(B)
2.
(B)
3.
6.
(a) 0.1 M
10.
(b) 4 M
(C)
4.
(A)
5.
(C)
7.
2 : 5
8.
60 mL 9.
0.26
DPP No. # 06
1.
(B)
2.
3.
(B)
4.
(C)
5*.
(ABD)
6*.
(AD)
7.
(A)
8.
(B)
9.
(C)
10.
(B)
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