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Chapter#1 Stoichiomtery MCQS without Key

Atomic mass c. Carbon-12


Average Atomic mass d. Carbon-13
Relative Atomic mass and 13. The relative atomic mass of oxygen (O) on C-12 scale is
a.m.u a. 32
1. ------------ is an average mass of natural mixture of b. 20
isotopes of an element. c. 16
a. mass number d. none of these
b. atomic number 14. There are two isotopes of Cl having atomic masses 35
c. atomic mass and 37 amu respectively. The average atomic mass of Cl
d. molecular mass is?
2. Sum of protons and neutron in an atom is called a. 35amu
a. atomic number b. 37amu
b. average atomic mass c. 35.5amu
c. mass number d. none of these
d. relative atomic mass 15. The average atomic mass of H is?
3. Atomic mass or mass number of any single atom is equal a. 1amu
to b. 1.008amu
a. average atomic mass c. 1.5amu
b. sum of protons and neutrons d. 1.005amu
c. sum of protons, neutrons and electrons 16. Relative atomic mass of H is?
d. numbers of protons a. 1amu
4. Mass number of Na is 23 and atomic number is 11. The b. 1.008amu
numbers of neutrons are? c. 1.5amu
a. 11 d. 1.005amu
b. 12 Molecular mass
c. 23 Formula mass
d. none of these Molar mass (Mole)
5. The simplest unit or smallest particle of pure substance Avogadro’s Number
is? Molar Volume or volume of 1mol of gas at S.T.P
a. may be atom 17. Molecular mass of CO2 is?
b. may be formula unit a. 44g
c. may be molecule b. 44pound
d. any of these c. 44amu
6. Generally atomic mass or molecular mass or formula is d. none
expressed in 18. Atomic mass, molecular mass or formula mass when
a. grams taken in -------------- is called molar mass or mass of
b. pounds 1mole
c. ounces a. grams
d. a.m.u b. Kg
7. The standard atom taken for comparison of atomic c. pound
masses of other atoms or molecules is d. mg
a. H 19. Mole is expressed in
b. Cl-35 a. grams
c. O-16 b. Kg
d. C-12 c. a.m.u
8. 1/12th part of C-12 atom is equal to d. pounds
a. 1/12th g e. any of these
b. 1 a.m.u 20. Molar mass of CO2
c. 12 a.m.u a. 44g
d. 6 a.m.u b. 44pound
9. 1 a.m.u is the mass, which is exactly equal to c. 44amu
a. the mass of single atom of C-12 d. none
b. the half of the mass of single atom of C-12 21. Molar mass of benzene C6H6
c. the 1/12th mass of single atom of C-12 a. 78g
d. the average atomic mass of hydrogen (1.008 a.m.u) b. 72g
10. 1 a.m.u is the mass, which is exactly equal to? c. 78Kg
a. 1.66 x 10–24g d. 78 a.m.u
b. 1.66 x 10–23g Moles from Given Mass
c. 1 atom of carbon 22. No. of moles in 4.4g of CO2 is?
d. exactly equal to the mass of a proton a. 10
11. The mass of light isotope of carbon is? b. 1
a. 12g/6.02 x 1023 c. 0.1
b. 12amu d. 0.01
c. both a and b 23. No. of moles in 180g of H2O is?
d. 1amu a. 10
12. Relative atomic mass is the mass of an atom of an b. 1
element compared to the 1/12th mass of one atom of: c. 0.1
a. Oxygen-16 d. 0.01
b. Hydrogen-1 24. Numbers of moles in 2.3g of Na are
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a. 1mol d. 42g N2
b. 0.1mol 37. Which gas occupies minimum volume at S.T.P if 2g of H
c. 0.5mol 2, 16g of CH4 and 28g of CO are taken in separate
d. 2mol containers?
25. The number of moles of hydrogen in 8g of CH4 are a. CH4
a. 1mol b. CO
b. 8mol c. H2
c. 2mol d. none of these
d. 4mol 38. The volume occupied by 3.0g of NO gas at S.T.P is
26. The numbers of moles in 4000mg of Ca are? a. 4.48dm3
a. 0.04mol b. 2.24dm3
b. 0.001mol c. 11.2dm3
c. 0.1mol d. 44.8dm3
d. 0.004mol 39. Minimum volume is occupied by? Assume ‘T’ and ‘P’ is
27. The numbers of moles in 60g of carbon are? same for all gases.
a. 2 mol a. 16g H2
b. 4 mol b. 16g O2
c. 5 mol c. 16g CH4
d. 6 mol d. 16g He
28. Which of the following have more weight? 40. The volume occupied by 2.0 g of 20Ne10 at STP:
a. 1 mole of CO2 a. 2.24 dm3
b. 2.5 moles of H2O b. 22.4 dm3
c. 1.5 moles of N2 c. 1.12 dm3
d. 1 mole of NO2 d. 112 cm3
29. Which compound has greater numbers of moles? 41. 142g of chlorine Cl2 gas at S.T.P occupies volume?
a. 4g of CH4 a. 22.4dm3
b. 15g of CH3COOH b. 224dm3
c. 11g of CO2 c. 44.8dm3
d. 1g H2 d. 11.2ml
Volume at S.T.P from given Moles 42. The volume occupied by 7g of nitrogen (N2) gas at S.T.P
30. 1mole of any gas at S.T.P occupies volume should be?
a. 24dm3 a. 22400ml
b. 22.4dm3 c. 11200ml
c. 11.2dm3 d. 5600ml
d. 10dm3 Moles from given No. of particles
31. Volume occupied by 0.1mol of a gas at 1 atm pressure 43. Numbers of moles of 6.02 x 1025 molecules of a
and 0 0C (STP) should be? substance are?
a. 2.24dm3 a. 1 mol
b. 5.6dm3 b. 10 mol
c. 1.12dm3 c. 100 mol
d. 0.224dm3 d. 1000 mol
32. 100mole of any gas at S.T.P occupies volume 44. The numbers of moles of 12.04 x 1023 formula units of a
a. 24dm3 substance are?
b. 2240dm3 a. 1mol
c. 11.2dm3 b. 2mol
d. 10dm3 c. 4mol
33. 0.01moles of any gas at S.T.P occupies volume d. 1.2mol
a. 24dm3 No. of particles from given Volume
b. 2240dm3 45. The numbers of molecules in 44.8L of CO2 at STP are?
c. 11.2dm3 a. 6.02 x 1023
d. 0.224dm3 b. 12.04 x 1023
Mass from given Volume at S.T.P c. 6,02 x 1023/2
34. The mass of 1120cm3 of CH4 gas at S.T.P is? d. 6.02 x 1024
a. 2g 46. The numbers of molecules in 224dm3 of a gas at STP
b. 1.6g are?
c. 0.8g a. 6.02 x 1023
d. 0.16g b. 12.04 x 1023
35. The mass of O2 in 11200ml (11.2dm3) volume at S.T.P c. 6,02 x 1025
is? d. 6.02 x 1024
a. 32g No. of particles from given Mass
b. 16g 47. How many atoms of carbon are present in 18 g of
c. 8g glucose C6H12O6
d. 4g a. 6.02 x 1022
Volume of gas at S.T.P from its given Mass b. 3.6 x 1023
36. Which occupies greater volume at S.T.P c. 6.0 x 1023
a. 2g H2 d. 3.6 x 1024
b. 32g O2 48. The least no of molecules is present in 30 g of:
c. 44g CO2 a. N2O

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b. NO d. none f these
c. NO2 61. What should be the mass of 6.02 x 1026 atoms of carbon
d. N2O3 a. 12g
49. The numbers of molecules in 54g of water are? b. 120g
a. 6.02 x 1023 c. 1200g
b. 12.04 x 1023 d. 12000g
c. 18.06 x 1023 62. Mass of single molecule of H2 must be?
d. 3.01 x 1023 a. 1.66 x 10–23 g
50. The numbers of molecules in 980g of H2SO4 are (atomic b. 1.66 x 10–27 g
mass of S = 32) c. 3.3 x 10–24 g
a. 6.02 x 1023 d. none of these
b. 6.02 x 1024 63. Mass of single atom of H must be?
c. 6.02 x 1025 a. 1.66 x 10–23 g
d. none of these b. 1.66 x 10–27 g
51. The numbers of hydrogen atoms in 18g of water are? c. 1.66 x 10–24 g = 0.166 x 10–23 g
a. 6.02 x 1022 d. none of these
b. 6.02 x 1023 64. Mass of single atom of O must be?
c. 12.04 x 1023 a. 2.66 x 10–23 g
d. 18.06 x 1023 b. 2.66 x 10–24 g
52. 54g of H2O contains as many molecules as there are in c. 16 x 10–23 g
a. 2 moles of H2SO4 d. none of these
b. 360g of glucose 65. The mass of one electron is 9.11 x 10–28g. The mass of 1
c. 51g of NH3 mole of electrons must be equal to?
d. 64g of O2 a. 1g
53. Which contains least or less numbers of atoms? b. 0.00055g
a. 12g C c. 0.0055g
b. 24g Mg d. 0.054g
c. 20g Ca Numbers of particles from given Moles
d. 23g Na 66. The number of electrons in one mole of H atoms is?
54. The numbers of molecules in 0.01mol of a substance a. 6.02 x 1023
are? b. 3.01 x 1023
a. 1NA c. 12.04 x 1023
b. 6.02 x 1021 d. Indefinite
c. 0.01NA 67. The numbers of molecules in 10 mole of a substance are
d. both b and c approximately?
e. 6.02 x 1020 a. 6 x 1024
55. Which one of the following contains maximum no. of b. 12 x 1023
molecules? c. 18 x 1023
a. 16g of CH4 d. 72 x 1023
b. 16g of O2 68. The numbers of carbon atoms in 1 mole of glucose?
c. 16g of SO2 a. 3.6 x 1023
d. 16g of O3 b. 36 x 1023
56. The number of molecules in 90g of glucose is? c. 18 x 1023
a. 6.02 x 1023 d. 72 x 1023
b. 1.505 x 1023 69. The numbers of hydrogen atoms in 1 mole of glucose?
c. 3.01 x 1023 a. 3.6 x 1023
d. 12.04 x 1023 b. 36 x 1023
57. The numbers of atoms in 320g Sulphur (S) is? c. 18 x 1023
a. 6.02 x 1023 d. 72 x 1023
b. 3.01 x 1023 70. 1 mole of FeCl3 consists of--------- particles
c. 12.04 x 1023 a. 6.02 x 1023 Cl–1 ions
d. 6.02 x 1024 b. 12.04 x 1023 Cl–1 ions
58. Which of the following contains equal numbers of c. 18.06 x 1023 Cl–1
molecules at S.T.P? d. 3.01 x 1023 Cl–1 ions
a. 1.8g H2O and 11.2dm3 CO gas 71. 2 moles MgCl2 contains -------------- ions
b. 32g O2 and 44.8dm3 CH4 gas a. 2mol Cl–1
c. 1000ml H2 and 1000ml O2 b. 1mol Cl–1
d. none of these c. 4mol Cl–1
59. Numbers of atoms in 120g of carbon are? d. none of these
a. 6.02 x 1023 72. The number of oxygen atoms in 1mol of H2SO4 are
b. 6.02 x 1024 a. 6.02 x 1023
c. 72 x 1023 b. 3.01 x 1023
d. 3.01 x 1024 c. 12.04 x 1023
Mass from given No. of particles d. 24.08 x 1023
60. The mass of single molecule of CH4 is? 73. Which contains greater numbers of moles
a. 6.02 x 1023 ÷ 16g a. 18g glucose
b. 16g ÷ 6.02 x 1023 b. 1.8g water
c. 16 x 6.02 x 10–23 g c. 4.4g CO2
d. 7.1g Cl2
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e. none c. 36 x 1023
74. The mass of 6.02 x 1020 molecules of carbon dioxide d. 72 x 1023
must be? 87. What will weigh more:
a. 0.22g a. 2 mole N2
b. 0.022g b. 1 mole O3
c. 0.044g c. 2 mole O2
d. 0.0022g d. 2 mole CO2
75. The numbers of atoms in 23000 mg of sodium? Mass of Element from the given Mass of its Compound
a. 6.02 x 1023 88. The mass of carbon in 180g of glucose is?
b. 6.02 x 1024 a. 96g
c. 6.02 x 1022 b. 12g
d. 6.02 x 1025 c. 64g
76. Which of the following have greater numbers of d. 72g
molecules, if 100g of each these is taken? 89. The mass of C in 4.4g of CO2 is?
a. CO2 a. 2.2g
b. H2O b. 1.2g
c. N2 c. 4.4g
d. NO2 d. none
Mass from given Moles 90. The mass of carbon in 18g of glucose is?
77. Half mole of CO2 is equal to? a. 6g
a. 22g b. 12g
b. 22Kg c. 6.4g
c. 22 a.m.u d. 7.2g
d. ½ grams 91. The mass of S in 980g of H2SO4 is
78. The mass of 0.5 mole of Aluminium is: a. 49g
a. 13 g b. 32g
b. 13.5 g c. 320g
c. 14 g d. 49g
d. 27 g 92. Mass of sodium in 53 g of Na2CO3 is:
79. The actual mass of 100 moles of pure water is a. 23 g
a. 100g b. 46 g
b. 1000g c. 92 g
c. 1800g d. 106 g
d. 180g 93. Percentage of oxygen in calcium carbonate is:
80. Half mole carbon dioxide contains? a. 40%
a. 4g C b. 48%
b. 12g C c. 12%
c. 32g oxygen d. 16%
d. 16g oxygen 94. Percentage of oxygen in H2O is:
81. 3 moles of O2 is equal to a. 80%
a. 32g b. 88.8%
b. 64g c. 8.8%
c. 96g d. 9.8%
d. 30g 95. Percentage of hydrogen in H2O is:
82. The numbers of carbon atoms in 1 mole of glucose is? a. 80%
a. 6 x 1023 b. 88.8%
b. 72 x 1023 c. 8.8%
c. 36 x 1023 d. 9.8%
d. 12 x 1023 96. The percentage (%) mass of carbon in CH4 is?
83. Which sample of gas contains maximum of numbers of a. 24%
molecules? b. 75%
a. 100g N2 c. 80%
b. 100g CO2 d. 25%
c. 100g H2 Stoichiometric Relations b/w reactants and products
d. 100g Cl2 97. A balanced chemical equation always indicates
84. The number of molecules in 1000g of water is? a. equal number of moles of reactants and products
a. 6.02 x 1023 b. equal number of molecules of reactants and products
b. 18 x 6.02 x 1023 c. equal number of atoms of reactants and products
c. 55.5 x 6.02 x 1023 d. equal volume of reactants and products
d. 1000 x 6.02 x 1023 98. What mass of CO2 can be obtained if 25g of CaCO3
85. The numbers of atoms in 4000mg of Ca are? completely decomposed according to the equation:
a. 6 x 1023 CaCO3 ---------> CaO + CO2
b. 6 x 1024 a. 44g
c. 6 x 1022 b. 22g
d. 3 x 1023 c. 11g
86. Numbers of protons in 1 mole of magnesium (24Mg12) are d. 88g
a. 6 x 1023 99. What volume of CO2 gas can be obtained at S.T.P, if 1.6g
b. 12 x 1023 of CH4 is completely combusted in the presence of

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oxygen according to the equation: Limiting Reactant
CH4(g) + 2O2(g) -----> CO2(g) + 2H2O(l) 108. If 12 parts by mass of carbon and 16 parts by mass of
a. 22.4dm3 oxygen are mixed and allowed to reacts, then the mass of
b. 2.24dm3 CO2 gas formed is? Equation of the reaction is:
c. 11.2dm3 C + O2 ------> CO2
d. 4.48dm3 a. 22
100. What volume of O2 gas is required at S.T.P, to combust b. 28
or burn 1.6g of CH4 according to the equation: c. 16
CH4(g) + 2O2(g) -------> CO2(g) + 2H2O(l) d. 44
a. 22.4dm3 109. If 12g of carbon and 16g of oxygen are mixed and
b. 2.24dm3 allowed to reacts, then the mass of CO2 gas formed is?
c. 11.2dm3 Equation of the reaction is: C + O2 ------> CO2
d. 4.48dm3 a. 22g
101. What volume of CO2 gas can be obtained at S.T.P, if b. 28g
1000g of CaCO3 is decomposed according to the c. 16g
equation: d. 44g
CaCO3(s) ---------> CaO(s) + CO2(g) 110. If 12g of carbon and 16g of oxygen are mixed and
a. 224 dm3 allowed to reacts according to the equation: C + O2 ----->
b. 22.4 dm3 CO2
c. 112 dm3 The limiting reactant is?
d. 100dm3 a. C
102. What mass of chlorine gas can be formed at anode if b. O
234g of molten sodium chloride is completely c. none of these is limiting
electrolyzed into sodium and chlorine gas? Balanced d. it cannot be predicted
chemical equation is: 2NaCl(S) ----------> 2Na(S) + Cl2(g) 111. Which is limiting reactant when 60cm3 of H2 gas and
a. 35.5g 40cm3 of O2 gas undergoes chemical change to form
b. 234g water, according to the equation: 2H2(g) + O2(g) -----> 2H2
c. 142g O(l)
d. 71g a. H2
103. In a chemical reaction like b. O2
CS2 + 3O2(g) ----> CO2(g) + 2SO2(g) c. both are not limiting
What volume of SO2 gas will be formed if 1.5 moles of O2 d. H2O
gas completely reacts with CS2 gas? 112. What is left unused when 60cm3 of H2 gas and 40cm3 of
a. 22.4dm3 O2 gas undergoes chemical change to form water,
b. 11.2dm3 according to the equation, 2H2(g) + O2(g) -------
c. 14.9dm3 --> 2H2O(l)
d. 33.6dm3 a. 5cm3 of H2 gas
104. 56g of CO is mixed with excess quantity of oxygen (O2) b. 5cm3 of O2 gas
to form CO2 gas according to the equation: c. 10cm3 of H2 gas
2CO + O2 ------> 2CO2 d. 10cm3 of O2 gas
The amount of CO2 produces must be? 113. Which is left unused if 300cm3 of each of N2 and H2
a. 22g gases are mixed together for chemical reaction to form
b. 44g ammonia, according to the equation N2(g) + 3H2(g) ---->
c. 176g 2NH3(g)
d. 88g a. 150cm3 of H2 gas
105. How much volume of O2 gas will be required at STP, if b. 200cm3 of N2 gas
8g c. 100cm3 of H2 gas
of CH4 gas completely reacts with O2, according to the d. 100cm3 of N2 gas
equation: CH4 + 2O2 ------> CO2 + 2H2O 114. If 10dm3 of each of H2 and O2 gases are mixed for
a. 11.2L chemical
b. 22.4L reaction to form water, the limiting reactant is
c. 44.8L a. O2
d. 5.6L b. H2
106. In order to produce 23gm of Na, the mass of NaCl c. none is liming reactant
needed d. water
2NaCl -------> 2Na + Cl2 must be 115. Identify the limiting reactant if 2.8g of ethene and 9.6g
a. 58.5g of
b. 117g O2 are allowed to ignite or combust: Equation of reaction
c. 234g is C2H4(g) + 3O2(g) ------> CO2(g) + H2O(l)
d. 46g a. C2H4
107. The volume of O2 required by complete burning of 400L
b. O2
of
c. none is limiting reactant
H2S gas at STP according to the chemical equation is
d. CO2 and H2O
2H2S(g) + 3O2(g) ------> 2SO2(g)+ 2H2O(l)
Actual Yield-Theoretical Yield-percentage Yield
a. 450L 116. Generally actual or practical yield is
b. 200L a. greater than theoretical yield
c. 600L b. less than theoretical yield
d. 900L c. equal to theoretical yield
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d. some times greater and sometimes less than theoretical
yield
117. Actual yield of a chemical reaction is always less than
theoretical yield because:
a. Side reactions
b. Wastage of products
c. Reversible reactions
d. mechanical loss
e. All of these
118. Actual yield or experimental yield is always less than
theoretical yield because:
a. formation of byproduct
b. incomplete reaction
c. non-standardization of apparatus used in practical
d. spillage during filtration, crystallization, extraction etc
e. All of these
119. In a reaction: C + O2 ---------> CO2 12g C and
32g O2 are made to reacts, the mass of CO2 formed is 44
g. This 44g yield is?
a. theoretical yield
b. actual yield
c. practical yield
d. experimental yield
120. In a reaction: C + O2 ---------> CO2 12g C and
32g O2 are made to reacts, the mass of CO2 formed is
33g. Thus
a. % yield is 100
b. actual yield is 80%
c. 33g is theoretical yield
d. actual or practical yield is 75%
Miscellaneous MCQs
121. 32g of a gas occupies 11.2dm3 volume at S.T.P. The gas
is?
a. O2
b. CH4
c. SO2
d. He
122. 0.5 moles of H2SO4 contains ------------ moles of oxygen?
a. 0.5
b. 1.0
c. 2.0
d. 4.0
123. Which statement is not correct?
a. the mass of 1 mole of chlorine Cl2 is 35.5g
b. 1 mole of N2 gas contains NA molecules
c. 12g C and 24g Mg have equal numbers of atoms
d. 1 mole CH4 gas occupies 22.4dm3 volume at STP
124. For Avogadro’s number, which statement is not correct?
a. it is the no. of particles in 1 mole of any substance
b. its numerical value is 6.02 x 1023
c. its value can be changes if temp. is changed
d. its value can be changed if numbers of moles change
125. 20g of gas occupies 5.6 dm3 volume at S.T.P. Molar mass
of the gas must be?
a. 40g/1mol
b. 80g/1mol
c. 32.01g/1mol
d. 20.002g/1mol

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