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TEST1

CHAPTER 1 : MATTER
1 Hour

Q. 1 Compound Q contains carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen. Combustion of 0.250 g of Q produces


0.344 g of water, H2O, and 0.558 g of carbon dioxide, CO 2. Determine
(a) the empirical formula of Q,
(b) the molar mass of Q if the molecular formula is the same as the empirical formula and
(Molar mass: C=12.0, H=1.0, N=14.0)

Q. 2 A reagent bottle contains a stock solution of 0.90% by mass of sodium chloride, NaCl. The density
of the solution is 1.00g cm-3. Calculate

i) The mole fraction of NaCl.


ii) The molality of NaCl solution.
(molar mass: Na=23.0; Cl=35.5; H=1.0, O=16.0)

Q. 3 A 30.00 mL of 0.025 M sodium dichromate, Na 2Cr2O7, solution is titrated with iron(II) sulphate,
Fe2SO4 solution in acidic condition, according to the following reaction:

Cr2O72- + Fe2+ Cr3+ + Fe3+


(i) Balance the redox equation.

Q. 4 A 25.0 mL of 0.050 M silver nitrate solution is mixed with 25.0 mL of 0.050 M of calcium bromide
solution to give 0.105 g of solid silver bromide.
(i) Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
(ii) Determine the limiting reactant.
(iii) Calculate the percentage yield of silver bromide.
(molar mass: Ag=107.87, N=14.0, O=16.0, Br=79.90, Ca=40.08)

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