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Compact 1302992
Compact 1302992
Compact 1302992
AK SIR
EXAM - 1
NEET-UG - CHEMISTRY
7) The maximum amount of BaSO4 (in terms of moles) is:(NA = 6.023 × 1023 mol - 1 )
precipitated on mixing equal volumes one litre each of [4]
BaCI2 (0.5 M) with H2 SO4 (1 M) will correspond to: a) 1.800× 1022 b) 3.600× 1023
[4] c) 6.026× 10 22
d) 1.806× 1023
a) 2.0 moles b) 0.5 moles
17) Volume of H2 SO4 acid (98% by mass, d = 1.80 g/mL)
c) 1.5 moles d) 1.0 mole
required to prepare 1 litre of 0.1 M H2 SO4 solution is:
8) 0.5 mole of H2 SO4 is mixed with 0.2 mole of Ca(OH)2 . [4]
The maximum number of mole of CaSO4 formed is: a) 16.65 mL b) 22.20 mL
[4] c) 11.10 mL d) 5.55 mL
a) 0.2 b) 1.5
18) The molarity of a solution obtained by mixing 750 mL
c) 0.4 d) 0.5
of 0.5 M HCl with 250 mL of 2 M HCl will be
9) Hemoglobin contains 0.34% of iron by mass. The number [4]
of Fe atoms in 3.3 of hemoglobin is: (Given: Atomic a) 1.00 M b) 0.875 M
mass of Fe is 65 u, NA in 6.022 × 1023 mol - 1 c) 1.75 M d) 0.0975 M
[4]
19) Two containers of the same size are filled separately with
a) 3.4× 1022 b) 12.0× 1016
O2 gas and CH4 gas. Both the containers under the same
c) 1.21× 10 5
d) 12.0× 1020
temperature and pressure will contain the same .
2
[4] [4]
a) 16% b) 4%
c) 8% d) 40% a) 1 g of O2 (g) [Atomic mass of O = 16]
b) 1 g of Ag(s) [Atomic mass of Ag = 108]
25) One litre of CO2 is passed over hot coke. The volume c) 1 g of Mg(s) [Atomic mass of Mg = 24]
becomes 1.4 litre. The per cent composition of products d) 1 g of Li(s) [Atomic mass of Li = 7]
is:
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c) 10 mL N2 d) 5 mL H2
d) 0.9 litre CO2
35) The amount of zinc (atomic weight = 65) necessary to
26) A gaseous hydrocarbon gives upon combustion 0.72 g of produce 224 ml of H2 by the reaction with an acid will
water and 3.08 g of CO2 . The empirical formula of the be:
hydrocarbon is: [4]
[4] a) 0.65 gm b) 0.065 gm
a) C2 H4 b) C7 H8 c) 7.5 gm d) 6.5 gm
c) C6 H5 d) C3 H4
36) How many g of KCl would have to be dissolved in 60
27) If two compounds have the same empirical formula but g H2 O to give 20% by mass of solution?
different molecular formulae they must have [4]
[4] a) 11.5g b) 1.5g
a) Different molecular weight c) 15g d) 31.5g
b) Same vapour density 37) A beaker contains 100 mL of 2.0 M aqueous solution of
c) Same viscosity NaCl. The mass of AgCl precipitated when this NaCl
d) Different percentage composition solution is added to a solution containing 3.4 g of AgNO3
28) In Haber’s process 30 L of dihydrogen and 30 L of dini- is . [Atomic mass: Ag = 108, Cl = 35.5, Na =
trogen were taken for reaction which yielded only 50% 23, N = 14, O = 16]
3
c) 25% d) 54%
replaced by 2 H atoms is
[4] 54) An aqueous solution contains 35% acetic acid and 46%
a) 15 kg b) 10 kg ethanol. The mole fractions of acetic acid, ethanol and
c) 37.5 kg d) 7.5 kg water are , respectively.
[4]
44) 2.76 g silver carbonate on heating strongly yields a residue
a) 0.22, 0.39, 0.39 b) 0.35, 0.46, 0.19
weighing:
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a) 19.1 b) 1.04
1000 g of water gave a solution of density 1.12 g/mL.
c) 2.5 d) 8.3
The molarity of the solution is:
[4] 56) How many grams of concentrated HCl solution should be
a) 1.00 M b) 2.50 M used to prepare 100 mL of 5.0 M HCl? The concentrated
c) 4.00 M d) 2.00 M acid is 70% HCl?
[4]
46) Calculate the molality of the solution when 2 g of acetic
a) 35 g b) 15 g
acid is dissolved in 100 g of water.
c) 55 g d) 26 g
[4]
a) 3.3 m b) 0.33 m 57) The specific gravity of 70% (w/w) nitric acid is 1.42. The
c) 0.033 m d) 0.0033 m molality and molarity of the acid are , respectively.
[4]
47) The mole fraction of a solvent in aqueous solution of a
a) 11.1 m, 7.8 M b) 37 m, 11.1 M
solute is 0.8. The molality (in mol kg - 1 ) of the aqueous
c) 11.1 m, 15.8 M d) 37 m, 15.8 M
solution is
[4] 58) The mole fraction of ethanol in aqueous solution is 0.1
a) 13.88× 10 - 3 b) 13.88× 10 - 2
and the density of solution is 0.99 g/mL. The molarity
c) 13.88 d) 13.88× 10 - 1
of solution is .
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