01-Mole Concept (Class Test-01)

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CLASS TEST # 01 IJSO BATCH


Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN) MOLE CONCEPT

TIME: 70 MIN MAX.MARKS. 42 PHYSICA L CHEMISTRY


Single Correct Option (+3, -1)
1. A metal carbonate decomposes according to following reaction

M2CO3(s) M2O(s) + CO2(g)

Percentage loss in mass on complete decomposition of M2CO3(s)


(Atomic mass of M = 102)

100 50 25
(A) % (B) % (C) % (D) 15%
3 3 3
2. 90 gm mixture of H2 and O2 is taken in stoichiometric ratio and gives H2O with 50% yield. The produced mass
of H2O (in gm) is :
(A) 45 gm (B) 36 gm (C) 20 gm (D) 90 gm
3. An impure sample of CaCO3 contains 38% of Ca. The percentage of impurity present in the sample is :
(A) 5% (B) 95% (C) 10% (D) 2.5%
4. Polyethene can be prepared by CaC2 by the following sequence of reactions.
CaC2 + H2O CaO + C2H2
C2H2 + H2 C2H4
nC2H4 (C2H4)n
(Polyethene)
The mass in kg of polyethene that can be prepared by 20 kg CaC2.
(A) 4.1 kg (B) 8.75 kg (C) 3.78 kg (D) 10 kg
5. 25.4 gm of iodine and 14.2 gm of chlorine are made to react completely to yield a mixture of ICl and ICl 3. Ratio of
moles of ICl & ICl3 formed is (Atomic mass : I = 127, Cl = 35.5)
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 (C) 1 : 3 (D) 2 : 3
6. A chemist decided to determine the Emprical formula of an unknown compound. He collects following
informations :
(I) Compound contains 2 : 1 ratio of ‘H’ and ‘O’ atoms (number of atoms).
(II) Compound has 40% C by mass
(III)Compound contains C, H and O only
What is the empirical formula of the compound :
(A) CH 3 O (B) CH 2 O (C) C2 H2 O (D) CH 3 O 2
7. A drug marijuna owes its activity to tetrahydrocarbinol, which contains 70% as many C atoms as H atoms and
15 times as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms. The number of mole in a gm of it is 0.00318. The molecular
formula will be :
(A) C 20 H 30 O 2 (B) C 21 H 30 O 2 (C) C 12 H 20 O 2 (D) C 12 H 20 O 3
8. An unknown compound contains 8% sulphur by mass. The least molecular weight of the compound and if one
molecule contain 4 atoms of S
(A) 200, 400 (B) 300,400 (C) 400, 1600 (D) 400, 1200

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9. 1 atom of X, 2 atoms of Y and 3 atoms of Z combine together to give a molecule XY2Z3. Now we take 10 gm
of X and 2 × 1023 atoms of Y & 0.06 moles of Z in a container, to give 5.6 gm of XY2Z3. What is the molar
mass of Z.
Given : MX = 60 gm/mol MY = 80 gm/mol
(A) 25 (B) 24 (C) 32 (D) 20
10. Molality of 20% (w/w) aq.glucose solution is :

25 10 25 5
(A) m (B) m (C) m (D) m
18 9 9 18
11. The relationship between mole fraction (XA) of the solute & molality 'm' of its solution in ammonia would be

55.56 X A 58.82 X A 58.82 1 X A 55.56 1 X A


(A) =m (B) =m (C) =m (D) =m
1 XA 1 XA XA XA

12. 3.0 molal NaOH solution has a density of 1.12 g/mL. The molarity of the solution is-
(A) 2.97 M (B) 3 M (C) 3.05 M (D) 3.5 M
13. 13.4 gm of a sample of unstable hydrated salt : Na 2SO4.xH2O was strongly heated. Weight loss on heating is found to
be equal to 6.3 gm. Calculate the value of x.
(A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 8
14. Equal weight of NaCl and KCl are dissolved separately in equal volumes of solutions. Molarity of the solutions will
be –
(A) Equal (B) Greater for NaCl (C) Greater for KCl (D) Uncomparable.

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