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Test 2 Version-3 Print Version-22-12-With Key
Test 2 Version-3 Print Version-22-12-With Key
Examiners: Dr. Wael Amer, Prof. Salim Akhter, Prof. Ayman Kamel, Drs. Gul Khan, Tariq Mahmood,
Ahmed Hefnawy, Suad Rashdan, Kheireddine Elboubou, Javed Iqbal, Abdulla Almutawa, Ali Hussain, &
Mrs. Reema Balachandra
Marks for part A (Fill in the blanks): __, Marks for Part B(MCQs): __ , Marks for Part C(Practical): ___
08 12 6
Two A4 pages are provided for calculations (rough work), Only the circled answers on this exam copy will
be graded.
Q.2: When the following redox reaction is balanced (in acidic medium) with smallest whole number
coefficients, the coefficient for the H+(aq) ion will be
3+
Fe2+ + MnO4-1 Fe(aq) + Mn2+
(aq)
(aq) (aq)
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 8 (e) 14
Q.3: A solution is prepared by dissolving 50.0 g of C3H7OH in 180.0 g of water. The mole fraction of
C3H7OH is
(a) 0.172 (b) 0.143 (c) 0.250 (d) 0.346 (e) 0.077
Q.4: What volume of 12.6 M HCl must be added to enough water to prepare 5.00 Lof 1.50 M HCl?
(a) 1.19 L (b) 21.0 L (c) 0.794 L (d) 7.56 L (e) 0.595 L
Q.5: A 50.00 % by mass aqueous solution of lactose (C12H22O11, MM= 342 g/mol) has a density of 1.0602
g/ml at 20 oC. What is the molarity of this solution?
(a) 0.933 M (b) 0.413 M (c) 0.466 M (d) 1.55 M (e) 3.10 M
Q.6: If the solubility of a gas in water is 0.400 M at 0.620 atm, at what pressure will the solubility increase
to 1.20 M?
(a) 0.80 atm (b) 1.86 atm (c) 1.55 atm (d) 2.56 atm (e) 5.61 atm
Q.7: Calculate the freezing point of a solution made from 21.0 g NaCl in 500 g of H2O (Kf of water is 1.86
o
C/m) ( MM of NaCl = 58.44 g/mol)
(a) -4.46 oC (b) -6.68 oC (c) -3.59 oC (d) -13.4 oC (e) -2.67 oC
Q.8: 0.102 g of a nonelectrolyte compound is dissolved in water to make a 500 mL solution. The solution has
an osmotic pressure of 28.1 mmHg at 20.0 oC. Calculate the molar mass of the compound.
(a) 110 g/mol (b) 664 g/mol (c) 133 g/mol (d) 221 g/mol (e) 727 g/mol
(a) Pure water (b) 2 m KCl (c) 1m MgCl2 (d) 1.5 m Li3PO4 (e)1 m C6H12O6
Q.10: A sample of nitrogen gas has a volume of 628 mL at 15 oC and 748 mm Hg. Calculate the
temperature when this gas occupies a volume of 0.800 L and at a pressure of 642 mm Hg. Assume the
amount of nitrogen gas does not change.
(a) 102 oC (b) 404 oC (c) 256 oC (d) 330 oC (e) 41.9 oC
Q.11: The density of a gas is 2.60 g/L at 30 oC and 1.50 atm. What is the density of the gas at 50oC and 850
mm Hg?
(a) 1.82 g/L (b) 2.73 g/L (c) 3.21 g/L (d) 5.46 g/L (e) 1.94 g/L
(a) 0.1 (b) 0.2 (c) 0.4 (d) 0.6 (e) 0.8
1 In a chemical reaction, the actual yield is always more than the theoretical yield. True False
3 If density of air at 21 oC and 1 atm is 0.00122 g/cm3 and volume of air is 107 cm3. True False
The mass of air will be 0.130 g.
4 According to beer’s law, the absorbance is inversely proportional to the True False
concentration of salicylic acid solution.
6 A colourless gas (NO2) is evolved when copper metal reacts with concentrated True False
HNO3 solution.
1. In acid base titration, 22.0 ml of 0.2 M NaOH solution was needed to neutralize 25.0 ml of HCl
solution. The concentration of HCl and the moles of NaOH are ………. and …………, respectively.
(a) 0.176, 5 (b) 0.176, 0.0044 (c) 0.227, 0.005 (d) 0.227, 4.4 (e) 0.176, 0.005
(a) phenol (b) FeCl3 (c) acetyl salicylic acid (d) acetic acid
3. The name of the developer which is used to get the colour of the Cu2+ is -------------------------
(a) acetone (b) ammonia (c) dimethylglyoxime (d) developer not required