Chemistry class xi part 2 Q1. The mass of one mole of electron is: a) 1.008 mg b) 0.184 mg c) 0.54 mg d) 0.054 mg Note: 1 mole of electron = 5.48 x 10-7 kg in mg equal to 0.54 mg Q2. The volume occupied by 2g of Ne (Neon) at STP is: a) 2.24 dm3 b) 22.4 dm3 c) 1.12 dm3 d) 112 cm3 Note: mass of neon is 20g 2g is 10th part so divide 22.4 by 10 = 2.24 Q3. 180g of glucose contains how many number of molecules? a) 3.6 x 1023 b) 6.02 x 1023 c) 7.2 x 1023 d) 7.2 x 1024 Note: 1 mole of any compound or atoms is equal to 1NA = 6.02 x 1023 Q4. Molecular mass of water (18g) means: a) Mole b) Gram mole c) Gram molecule d) All of these Q5. Percentage of oxygen in calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is: a) 40% b) 48% c) 125 d) 16% Note: % = (mass in compound/total mass ) x 100 Mass of CaCO3 is 100g Q6. What is the mass of one mole of iodine is: a) 53g b) 74g c) 127g d) 254g Note: 1 mole of iodine is 126.9g = 127g Q7. What will weigh more? a) 2 mole of N2 b) 1 mole O3 c) 2 mole of O2 d) 2 mole of CO2 Q8. % of oxygen in H2O is: a) 80% b) 88.8 % c) 8.8% d) 9.8% Note: % = (mass in compound/total mass ) x 100 Q9. The mass of 0.5 mole of CO2 is: a) 44g b) 22g c) 20g d) 25g Note: 1 mole is equal to 44g and half 0.5 mole is 22g Q10. Spreading of fragrance in air is due to: a) Diffusion b) Effusion c) Density d) Compression Q11. The partial fraction of oxygen in air is: a) 760 torr b) 323 torr c) 159 torr d) 116 torr Note: partial fraction = ( 760 – 47 ) x 0.21 = 150 torr 47 is pressure due to water vapors in air Q12. Critical temperature of gas depends on: a) Size of molecules b) Shape of molecules c) Intermolecular force d) All Q13. The diffusion of gases at absolute zero is: a) Unchanged b) Slightly decreased c) Slightly increased d) Zero Note: molecules will stop moving so diffusion will be zero Q14. Which of the following gas diffuse more rapidly? a) Cl2 b) CO2 c) CH4 d) N2 Note: rate of diffusion is inversely proportional to square root of mass Q15. According to Grahm’s law rate of diffusion between H2 and O2 is: a) 1:4 b) 1:√4 c) 4:1 d) 3:32 𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑒𝐴 √𝑚𝑎𝑠𝑠𝐵 Note: Grahm’s law = 𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑒𝐵 = 𝑚𝑎𝑠𝑠𝐴 so H2 and O2 is 4:1 Q16. Boyle’s law is represented as: a) V ∝ 𝑇 b) V ∝ 𝑃 1 c) V∝ 𝑝 1 d) P ∝ 𝑇 Q17. The density of gas can be expressed as: a) Kg/m3 b) g/cm3 c) g/dm3 d) all of these