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Multiple Choice Questions (One Answer Correct) : Mole Concept
Multiple Choice Questions (One Answer Correct) : Mole Concept
Mole Concept
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A symbol not only represents the name of the element but also represents(a) its atomic no.
(b) 1 gm-atom
(d) Reactivity.
Number of atoms of oxygen present in 10.6g Na2Co3 will be(a) 6.02 1022
(d) 10 g of O2 gas.
(b) 0.5
(c) 5
(d) 10
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(11) Number of electrons in 1.8 mL of H2O is:
(a) 6.02 x 1023
(b) 1 Dalton
(c) 1 Avogram
(d) 1 gram
(13) 100 g caco3 is treated with I litre of 1N HCl. What would be the weight of co2
libereted after the completion of the reaction ?
(a) 5.5 g
(b) 11g
(c) 22g
(d) 33g
(b) 18 g
(c) 3.6 g
(d) 36 g
(15) Number of water molecules in the drop of water,if 1 ml of water has 20 drops and A is
Avogadros number, is(a) 0.5A/18
(b) 0.05A
(C)0.5A
(d) 0.05A/18
(16) Volume at N.T.P of 0.22 g of CO2 is same as that of(a) 0.01 g of hydrogen
(b) 1g
22
(b) 7g of nitrogen
(c) 0.5 g of H2
(b) 4
(d)3.372 1024
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(a) 22.4 litres
(d) 6.02 mL
(b) 23g
(C) 1 g
(d) 1/23g
(24) I mole of a compuund contain 1 mole of C and 2 moles of O. The molecular weight
of the compound is
(a) 3
(b) 12
(C) 32
(d) 44
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(25) The volume of gas at O c and 700 mm pressure is 760 cc. The number of molecules
present in this volume is
(a) 1.88 1022
(C) 18.81023
(b) 6.0221023
12
(d) 18.81022
(26) I mole of a diatomic element X2contains 34 and 40 moles of electrons and neutrons
respectively.the isotopic formula of the element is
(a)
74
x
34
(b)
(C)
40
x
34
(d)
37
17
40
x
20
(C) 2 litres
6.0221023
(b)
1031
9.108
(C)
1108
9.108 6.023
(d)
6.023 54
10
9.108
1
of C-12
12
(b)
1
of O-16
14
(d) 1.6610-23 kg
(C) 1g of H2
(30) 5 moles of a gas in closed vessel was heated from 300 K to 600 K. the pressure of
gas doubled The number of moles of the gas will be
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(a) 5
(b) 2.5
(C) 10
(d) 20
(b) 44
(c) 88
(d) 32
(33) The number of atoms of oxygen present in 10.6g of Na2CO3 will be.
(a) 6.02 1022 (b) 12.04 1022
(c)1.806 1023
(d) 31.8
(b) 0.635 g of Cu
(c)0.25 mole of Cu
(35) The number of molecules present in a drop of water weighing 0.06 g is approximately
(a) 1012
(b) 2 1012
( c) 3 1021
( d) 4 1021
( c) 3 6. 02 1023
( d) 4 10-24 g
(b) 0 . 5 g
( c) 1 . 6 10-24 g
(39) A gaseous mixture contains oxygen and nitrogen in the ratio of 1 : 4 by weight.
Therefore the ratio of their number of molecules is
a) 1 : 4
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(b) 1 : 8
( c) 7 : 32
( d) 3 : 16
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(a) 0.20mg
(b) 0.02mg
(c) 0.55mg
(d) 1.00mg
(b) 32/N
(C) 16 N
(b) 12
23
(C) 6.022 10
(46) Which of the following contains the greatest number of oxygen atoms?
(a) 1 g of O
(b) 1g of O2
(C) 1 g of O3
(47) The total number of atoms represented by the compound CuS04. 5H20 is (a) 27
(b) 21
(C) 5
(d) 8
(48) A gaseous oxide contains 30.4 % of nitrogen, one molecule of which contains one
nitrogen atom. The density of the oxide relative to oxygen is (a) 0.94
(b) 1.44
(C) 1.50
(d) 3.0
(50) 22.4 litres of water vapour at NTP, when condensed to water, occupies an approximate volume of
(a) 18 litres
(b) 1 litre
(C) 1 mL
(d) 18 ml
(C) 10 mL of water
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(52) If the atomic weight of carbon were set at 24 amu, the value of the Avogadro constant would be
(a) 6.0221023
(b) 12.0441023
(C) 3.0111023
(53) If 32 g of O2 contain 6.02210 molecules at NTP then 32g of S, under the same
conditions, will contain,
(a) 6.0221023 S
(b) 3.0111023 S
(C) 12.0441023 S
(d) 11023 S
(b) CO
(C) B2H6
(d) N2
(61) The no. of gram atoms of oxygen present in 0.3 g--- mole of (COOH)2.2H2O is:
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(a) 0.6
(b) 1.8
(c) 1.2
(d) 3.6
1
6.022 10 23 atoms of p
4
(65.) 11.2 litre of a gas at STP weighs 14 g. The gas could not be:
(a) N2
(b) CO
(c) B2H6
(d) N2O
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12
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c is:
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Mole Concept
Assignment - Answer
(1)
(32) b
(63) d
(2)
(33) c
(64) a
(3)
(34) a
(65) d
(4)
(35) c
(5)
(36) d
(6)
(37) d
(7)
(38) c
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(39) c
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(40) d
(10) c
(41) c
(11) a
(42) c
(12) c, b
(43) a
(13) c
(44) d
(14) d
(45) c
(15) d
(46) b
(16) d
(47) b
(17) d
(48) b
(18) a
(49) a
(19) d
(50) d
(20) a
(51) a
(21) d
(22) b
(23) b
(24) d
(25) a
(26) b
(27) d
(28) d
(29) a
(30) a
(31) c
(52) b
(53) a
(54) c
(55) a
(56) c
(57) c
(58) b
(59) c
(60) b
(61)
(62) d