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Arjuna NEET (2025)


Chemistry
DPP: 8
Some Basic Concept of Chemistry

Q1 Determine the volume/volume percent Q6 Equal volume of N2 and H2 react to form


solution made by combining 25 mL of ethanol ammonia under suitable condition then the
with enough water to produce 200 mL of the limiting reagent is
solution: (A) H2
(A) 12.5 (B) 20 (B) NH3
(C) 40 (D) 25 (C) N2
(D) No one reactant is limiting reagent
Q2 Calculate the weight of FeO produced from
6.7 g VO and 4.8 g Fe2 O3 . Q7 The number of moles of Ca(HCO 3 )
2
required
VO + Fe2 O3 → FeO + V2 O5 to prepare 1.50 moles of CO2 , according to the
(At. wt. of V = 51 , At. wt. of Fe = 56 ) equation
(A) 4.32 (B) 7.755 Ca(HCO 3 )
2
+ 2HCl → CaCl2 + 2CO2 is
(C) 2.585 (D) 0.0718 + 2H 2 O

(A) 1.00 mol


Q3 8 gH2 and 32 gO2 is allowed to react to form (B) 2.00 mol
water then which of the following statement is (C) 0.750 mol
correct? (D) 1.50 mol
(A) O2 is limiting reagent
(B) O2 is reagent in excess Q8 10 g H 2 reacts with 64 g of O2 determine
(C) H2 is limiting reagent number of moles of gaseous product formed
(D) 40 g water is formed (A) 1 mole (B) 4 mole
(C) 3 mole (D) 5 mole
Q4 The number of moles of ' B ' required to
produce 2.5 mole of AB4 according to Q9 NH3 contains 12 moles of hydrogen. Calculate
equation: A + 4 B → AB4 moles of nitrogen present in it
(A) 1 (B) 10 (A) 12 moles (B) 3 moles
(C) 5 (D) 15 (C) 4 moles (D) 5 moles

Q5 How many moles of lead (II) chloride will be Q10 Write a balanced equation for the combustion
formed from a reaction between 6.5 g of PbO of acetaldehyde, CH3 CHO . When properly
and 3.2 g of HCl ? balanced, the equation indicates that mole(s)
(A) 0.029 (B) 0.044 of O2 are required for each mole of CH3 CHO .
(C) 0.333 (D) 0.011 (A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 2.5 (D) 3

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Q11 Write a balanced equation for the combustion (A) 5 mole of C


of propane, C3 H8 . When balanced, the (B) 4 mole of C
equation indicates that moles of O2 are (C) 8 mole of C
required for each mole of C3 H8 . (D) 12 mole of C
(A) 1.5 (B) 3
Q17 Zinc and hydrochloric acid react according to
(C) 35 (D) 5
the reaction.
Q12 Find maximum moles of CCl4 formed when 10
Zn(s) + 2HCl (aq.) → ZnCl2 (aq.)
moles of CH4 undergoes chlorination with
+ H2 (g)
excess of chlorine:
If 0.30 mole of Zn are added to hydrochloric
1CH4 + 4Cl 2 → CCl4 + 4HCl
acid containing 0.52 mole HCl , how many
(A) 2 moles (B) 5 moles moles of H2 are produced?
(C) 8 moles (D) 10 moles (A) 0.26 (B) 1.04
(C) 0.52 (D) 0.13
Q13 5 moles of A, 6 moles of Z are mixed with
sufficient amount of C to finally produce F . Q18 Butane, C4 H10 , burns with the oxygen in air to
Then find the maximum moles of F which can give carbon dioxide and water.
be produced. Assuming that the product What is the amount (in moles) of carbon dioxide
formed can also be reused. Reactions are: produced from 0.15 molC4 H10 ?
A + 2Z → B ⋯(i) C4 H10 (g) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2 O(g)

(not balanced)
B + C →Z + F ⋯(ii)
(A) 0.15 molCO2
(A) 3 moles (B) 4.5 moles
(B) 0.30 molCO2
(C) 5 moles (D) 6 moles
(C) 0.45 molCO2
Q14 For the reaction 2P + Q → R, 8 mol of P and (D) 0.60 molCO2
5 mol of Q will produce
Q19 If 0.5 mol of BaCl2 is mixed with 0.1 mole of
(A) 8 mol of R
Na3 PO4 , the maximum number of mole of
(B) 5 mol of R
Ba3 (PO4 ) that can be formed is :(Gram
(C) 4 mol of R 2

atomic mass of Na = 23 g, P = 31 g, O = 16 g, Cl =
(D) 13 mol of R
35.5 g and Ba = 137 g)
Q15 0.5 mole of H2 SO 4 is mixed with 0.2 mole of 3BaCl2 + 2Na3 PO4 →Ba 3 PO4 + 6NaCl

Ca(OH)2 . The maximum number of moles of (A) 0.7 (B) 0.05


CaSO4 formed is (C) 0.30 (D) 0.10
(A) 0.2 (B) 0.5
(C) 0.4 (D) 1.5

Q16 For the reaction: A + 2B → C

5 mole of A and 8 mole of B will produce

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Answer Key
Q1 (A) Q11 (D)

Q2 (A) Q12 (D)

Q3 (A) Q13 (C)

Q4 (B) Q14 (C)

Q5 (A) Q15 (A)

Q6 (A) Q16 (B)

Q7 (C) Q17 (A)

Q8 (B) Q18 (D)

Q9 (C) Q19 (B)

Q10 (C)

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