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Chemistry Worksheet Class 11 on Chapter 1 Some

Basic Concepts of Chemistry - Set 4


Q1. Calculate the correct number of significant figures: 4.26 – (15.635/5.0)

a.) 1.16
b.) 1.12
c.) 1.2
d.) 1.133

Q2. What amount of dioxygen (in gram) contains 1.8 × 1022 molecules?

a.) 0.960
b.) 96.0
c.) 0.0960
d.) 9.60

Q3. If we consider ⅙ in lace of 1/12 mass of carbon atom is taken to be the relative atomic mass unit,
the mass of one mole of a substance will–

a.) Decrease twice


b.) Increase two folds
c.) Remains unchanged
d.) Be a fraction of the molecular mass of the substance

Q4. The molarity of a solution obtained by mixing 800 mL of 0.5 M HCl with 200 mL of 1 M HCl will be
____.

a.) 0.8 M
b.) 0.6 M
c.) 0.4 M
d.) 0.2 M

Q5. The number of molecules present in 1 ml of water is ___.

a.) 1
b.) 1000
c.) 2.69 × 1019
d.) 6.02 × 1020

Q6. Define the atomic mass of an element.


Q7. Classify the following substances into elements, compounds and mixtures:
i.) Milk
ii.) 22-carat gold
iii.) Iodised table salt
iv.) Diamond
v.) Smoke
vi.) Steel
vii.) Brass
viii.) Dry ice
ix.) Mercury
x.) Air

Q8. Perform the following calculations up to a proper number of significant figures:


i.) (1.20 × 10–6) + (6.00 × 10–5)
ii.) (2.164 × 105)½
iii.) (9.13 × 10–2) (7.006 × 10–3)
iv.) 4.00 × 10–2 + 3.26 × 10–3 + 1 × 10–6

Q9. What are some commonly used quantities?

Q10. What do you mean by precision and accuracy?

Q11. A solution is prepared by adding 60 g of methyl alcohol to 120 g of water. Calculate the mole
fraction of methanol and water.

Q12. You are given 1L of 0.15 M HCl and 1L of 0.40 M HCl. What is the maximum volume of 0.25 M
HCl that you can make from these solutions without adding any water?

Q13. The relative abundance of various isotopes of silicon is as Si (28) = 92.14%, Si (29) = 4.65% and
Si (30) = 3.10%. Calculate the average atomic mass of silicon.

Q14. A solution of oxalic acid (COOH) 2.2H2O is prepared by dissolving 0.63 g of the acid in 250 mL of
the solution. Calculate
i.) Molarity of the solution
ii.) Normality of the solution

Q15. a.) How many moles of nitrogen are needed to produce 8.2 moles of ammonia by reaction with
hydrogen?
b.) How many moles of iron can be made from Fe2O3 by using 16 mol of carbon monoxide in the
following reaction?
Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2
Q16. Dinitrogen and dihydrogen react with each other to produce ammonia according to the following
chemical equation:
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
i.) Calculate the mass of ammonia produced if 2.00 × 103 g of dinitrogen reacts with 1.00 × 103 g of
dihydrogen.
ii.) Will any of the two reactants remain unreacted?
iii.) If yes, which one and what would be its mass?

Q17.
a.) Calculate the percentage of water of crystallisation in the sample of Mohr salt,
FeSO4(NH4)2SO4.6H2O.
b.) Write the empirical formula of the compounds having the molecular formula:
i.) C6H12
ii.) B2H6
iii.) N2O4
iv.) H3PO4
v.) Fe2O3

Q18. State law of definite proportions. How can it be verified experimentally?

Q19.
a.) Calculate the weight of carbon monoxide having the same number of oxygen atoms as present in 88
g of carbon dioxide.
b.) Silver is a very precious metal and is used in jewellery. One-millionth of silver weighs 1.79 × 10–16 g.
Calculate the atomic mass of silver.

Q20. A crystalline salt, on being rendered anhydrous, loses 45.6% of its weight. The composition of
anhydrous salt is: Al = 10.5%, K = 15.1%, S = 2.8%, and O = 49.6%. Calculate the formula of
anhydrous salt and crystalline salt.

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