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UM TAGUM COLLEGE

DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES EDUCATION


Mabini St., Tagum City 8100
Third Examination- CHEM 201/L (INORGANIC
CHEMISTRY)
I. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Shade only d) 427
the letter of the correct answer. If the 6. When 32gms of CH4 is burned with
answer cannot be found among excess oxygen, how many grams of
choices, shade E. NO ERASURES. CO2 are produced?
Altered and tampered answers are a) 44
considered erasures. (1pt) b) 88
For the given unbalanced reaction c) 132
CaSO4 + NaCl → CaCl2 + Na2SO4 d) 176
1. How many CaSO4 in kg is required 7. How many grams of C2H6 are
for producing 1 mole of Na2SO4? required to produce 88 grams of CO2
Assume NaCl in excess. when it is burned in the excess of
a) 136 kg oxygen?
b) 156 kg a) 15
c) 176 kg b) 30
d) 196 kg c) 45
2. How many kg of Na2SO4 will be d) 60
produced using 80 kg of NaCl? 8-10. Nitric acid formation reaction is
Assume CaSO4 in excess. given as below
a) 122 kg 3NO2 + H2O → 2HNO3 + NO
b) 142 kg 8. The given reaction is
c) 162 kg a) Balanced
d) 182 kg b) Unbalanced
3. How many moles of CaCl2 will be c) Partially balanced
produced using 300 kg of CaSO4? d) None of the mentioned
Assume NaCl in excess. 9. For producing 4 gram moles of
a) 2.2 kg HNO3, how many grams of NO2 are
b) 4.2 kg required?
c) 6.2 kg a) 274
d) 8.2 kg b) 275
4. How many pounds of NaCl required c) 276
producing 2.5 pound moles of d) 277
Na2SO4? Assume CaSO4 in excess. 10. If the NO2 in the feed is 400 gms,
a) 200 How many moles HNO3 will be in the
b) 400 product?
c) 90800 a) 2.797
d) 181600 b) 3.797
5. 1/A pound moles of CaSO4 are c) 4.797
used to produce 222 kg of CaCl2. d) 5.797
What is the value of A? Assume NaCl
in excess.
a) 127
b) 227
c) 327
11-14. For the given following reaction d) 183.33
a NH3 + b O2 → c NO2 + d H2O 18. If the required amount of water is
11. The value of a, is? 72 kg then how much C6H14 should
a) 2 be burned per hour?
b) 4 a) 49.14
c) 6 b) 39.14
d) 8 c) 39.14
12. The value of b, is? d) 29.14
a) 1.5 19-20. For a given chemical reaction
b) 2.5 N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
c) 3.5 19. For producing 34 gms of NH3, how
d) 4.5 many moles of N2 is required?
13. The value of c, is? a) 1
a) 2 b) 2
b) 4 c) 3
c) 6 d) 4
d) 8 20. For producing 34 gms of NH3, how
14. The value of d, is? many gms of H2 is required?
a) 1 a) 3
b) 2 b) 6
c) 3 c) 9
d) 4 d) 12
15. If 1 kg of Octane is oxidised with 21. The given statement for
O2, then how much kg of O2 is stoichiometry is
required? “Stoichiometry provides a quantitative
a) 200 means of relating the amount of
b) 400 products produced by a chemical
c) 600 reaction to amount of reaction and vice
d) 800 versa.”
16. If 1 kg of butane is burned with O2, a) True
then how much kg of CO2 will produce b) False
by 40 kg of butane? c) Insufficient information to predict
a) 111.38 d) None of the mentioned
b) 121.38 22. The law of _____________ states
c) 131.38 that chemical reactions proceed with
d) 141.38 fix ratios of the number of reactant and
17-18. For the given chemical reaction products and products involved in the
C6H14 + 19/2 O2 → 6 CO2+ 7 H2O reaction.
7. If the required amount of CO2 is 440 a) Mass Conservation
kg/hour then how much kg of C6H14 b) Mole Conservation
should be burned per hour? c) Constant Proportionality
a) 123.33 d) None of the mentioned
b) 143.33
c) 163.33
23-25. C6H12O6 + a O2 → b CO2 + c 29. By taking 360 gms of Glucose how
H2O many gms of CO2 can be produced?
For the above given reaction a) 228
23. What is the value of a? b) 328
a) 2 c) 428
b) 4 d) 528
c) 6 30. By taking 64 gms of O2, How
d) 8 many gms of H2O can be produced?
24. What is the value of b? a) 18
a) 2 b) 36
b) 4 c) 54
c) 6 d) 72
d) 8 31-37. For the given inorganic
25. What is the value of c? chemical reaction
a) 2 HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) → NaCl (aq) +
b) 4 H2O (l)
c) 6 Molecular weights of the species HCl,
d) 8 NaOH, NaCl and H2O are 36.5, 40,
For the given balanced reaction 58.5 and 18 gms respectively.
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O 1. For producing 1 mole of NaCl , how
(Mol. Wt. of Glucose = 180) many moles of NaOH are required?
In the below given questions if there is (Consider HCl in excess)
not specified the amount of a a) 1
component then consider that in b) 4
excess. c) 5
26. For 360 gms of Glucose how many d) 6.5
gms of O2 is required? 32. If HCl is present in excess and the
a) 124 amount of NaOH is doubled, number
b) 284 of moles of NaCl will be
c) 308 ____________
d) 384 a) Doubled
27. For producing 6 mole of H2O, how b) Half
many Kgs of Glucose is required? c) Four times
a) 180 d) None of the mentioned
b) 360 33. If HCl is present in excess and the
c) 540 amount of NaOH is doubled, number
d) 720 of moles of H2O will be ____________
28. If the amount of CO2 produced is a) Doubled
44 gms, then How many Kgs of b) Half
Glucose was in the feed? c) Four times
a) 30 d) None of the mentioned
b) 60
c) 90
d) 120
34. How many moles of NaCl can be a) 1
produced with 73 gms of HCl? b) 4
(Consider NaOH in excess) c) 5
a) 1 d) 6.5
b) 2 43. For producing 1 mole of HCl, how
c) 3 many moles of CH4 are required?
d) None of the mentioned (Consider Cl2 in excess)
35. How many moles of H2O can be a) 1
produced with 73 gms of HCl? b) 4
(Consider NaOH in excess) c) 5
a) 1 d) 6.5
b) 2 44. For producing 1 mole of HCl, how
c) 3 many moles of Cl2 are required?
d) None of the mentioned (Consider CH4 in excess)
36. How many gms of NaCl can be a) 1
produced with 40 gms of NaOH? b) 4
(Consider HCl in excess) c) 5
a) 50.8 d) 6.5
b) 58.5
c) 60.2 45. If Cl2 is present in excess and the
d) None of the mentioned amount of CH4 is doubled, number of
37. How many gms of H2O can be moles of CH3Cl will be ____________
produced with 40 gms of NaOH? a) Doubled
(Consider HCl in excess) b) Half
a) 18 c) Four times
b) 36 d) None of the mentioned
c) 54 46. If Cl2 is present in excess and the
d) None of the mentioned amount of CH4 is doubled, number of
41-50. For the given inorganic moles of HCl will be ____________
chemical reaction a) Doubled
CH4 + Cl2 → CH3Cl + HCl b) Half
Molecular weights of the species CH4, c) Four times
Cl2, CH3Cl and HCl are 16, 71, 50.5 d) None of the mentioned
and 36.5 gms respectively. 47. How many moles of CH3Cl can be
41. For producing 1 mole of CH3Cl, produced with 71 gms of Cl2?
how many moles of CH4 are required? (Consider CH4 in excess)
(Consider Cl2 in excess) a) 1
a) 1 b) 2
b) 4 c) 3
c) 5 d) None of the mentioned
d) 6.5 48. How many moles of HCl can be
42. For producing 1 mole of CH3Cl, produced with 71 gms of Cl2?
how many moles of Cl2 are required? (Consider CH4 in excess)
(Consider CH4 in excess) a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) None of the mentioned
49. How many gms of CH3Cl can be
produced with 16 gms of CH4?
(Consider Cl2 in excess)
a) 50.5
b) 58.5
c) 60.5
d) None of the mentioned
50. How many gms of HCl can be
produced with 16 gms of CH4?
(Consider Cl2 in excess)
a) 18.5
b) 36.5
c) 54.5
d) None of the mentioned

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