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Mole Concept Byu FVGVDG
Mole Concept Byu FVGVDG
CONCEPT CLASSES
IIT-JEE/NEET/CA/FOUNDATION
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5. A sample of contain 9.81g Zn, atom of Cr and 0.6g-atoms of O. What is Simple
formula of Compound? ( Zn=65, O=16g)
6. From 200mg of CO2, 1021 molecules are removed. How many grams and mole of CO2 are
left.?
7. If the diameter of a carbon atom is 0.15 nm, calculate the weight of carbon when atoms of
carbon are placed side by side across the line of length 104 km.
8. A compound was found to contain 5.37% nitrogen. What is the minimum molecular weight
of compound?
9. Calculate the number of atoms of oxygen present in 88g CO2. What would be the weight of
CO having the same no of oxygen atoms.?
10. The atomic weight of two elements (A and B) are 20 an 40 respectively. If x g of A
contains y atoms, how many atoms are present in 2x gof B
11. How many grams of CaWO4 would contain the same mass of tungsten that is present in
569g of FeWO4 .? (W=184)
12. The dot at the end of this sentences has a mass of about one microgram. Assuming that
black stuff is carbon, calculate approximate atoms of carbon needed to make such a dot.?
13. An alloy has Fe, Co and Mo equal to 71%, 12% and 17% respectively. How many cobalt
atoms are in cylinder of radius 2.50cm and a length of 10.0cm? The density of alloy is
8.20g/mL. (Atomic weight of cobalt =58.9)
1. The reaction, 2C+O2 2CO is carried out by taking 24g of carbon and 96g O2, find out:
a) Which reactant is left in excess?
b) How much of its is left?
c) How many mole of CO are formed?
d) How many g of other reactant should be taken so that nothing is left at the end of
reaction ?
2. 0.5 mole of C4H6 and 0.2 mole of O2 reacts according to the given reactions
C4H8(g)+ 6O2(g) 4CO2(g)+4H2O(g)
Calculate:
(i) Find the limiting reagents
(ii) Find the mass of other reactant left
(iii) Calculate the no. of e-1s present in H2O formed
3. A 49.5 gm of zinc piece was put into 100L vessel containing 2.9g Ag+ L-1 (At wt. 108;
Zn=65)
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a) Which reactant reacted completely ?
b) How much of the other substance remained unreacted ?
Concentration term:
%Method
Normality
1. Calculate the normality of sodium carbonate solution, 5.3 g of which have been
dissolved per 250ml of the given solution. (at wt., Na=23, C=12, O=16)
2. What will be the molarity of NaOH solution containing 2g of it in half-liter of the
solutions ? ( Na = 213, O=16, H=1)
3. Calculate the mol.wt of NaOH if its 0.5M solution contains 20g NaOH per liter.?
4. How many grams of sodium hydroxide pellers containing 12% moisture are required
to prepare 60litre of 0.5M sodium.?
5. What will be the formality of KNO3 solution having strength equal to 2.02 g per liter
.? (At.wt., K=39,N=14, O=16)
Molality
1. Calculate the moles of methanol in 5L of its 2m solution if the density of solution is
0.981 kgL- (molar mass of CH3OH = 32g mol)
2. Calculate the number of grams of ethanol in 1000 of water if the molality of aqueous
solution of ethanol is 1.54 m.
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3. A 205 aqueous solution of a substance with mol.wt. 49g mol- has a density 0.98 g
cm-3. Calculate the molality of the solution.?
4. A sugar syrup of weight 214.2 g contains 34.2 g of sugar ( C12 H22O11). Calculate
the molal concentration of sugar in the syrup. (At.wt. C=12, H=1, O=16)
Mole fraction
1. If the molality of an aqueous solution of cane sugar is 0.4445, what is the mole fraction
of cane sugar .?
2. Calculate the molality of sulphuric acid solution if mole fraction of water in sulphuric
acid solution is 0.85.?
3. The density of a 3M sodium thiosulphate (Na2S2O3) solution 1.2 g per mL. Calculate the
mole fraction of sodium thiosulphate .?
PPM Concentration
Concept of Dilusion
1. 0.1M, 0.1 ml HCL is mixed with 1000 ml H2O , find the molarity of solution.?
2. 0.2M H2SO4 solution is diluted to 10 times of its initial volume. Find the new conc. of
H2SO4 solution .
3. How much volume’s of 0.1 M HBr and 0.2 M HBr are mixed to produce 0.18 MH+ of
volume 1 liter.?
4. 100 ml, 0.2M HCL solution is divided in into 100 equal parts, out of which, 29 samples
were chosen randomly and mixed with H2O this solution is mixed with 100 ml H2O, find
the final [H+] concentration
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5. 0.1 M (100 ml) is mixed with 100ml water, the final solution . find the final (H+)
concentration.?
Equivalent Weight
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