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Q1: 1.25 g of a solid dibasic acid is completely neutralized by 25 ml of 0.

25 molar Ba(OH)2
solution. The molecular mass of the acid (in g/mole) is
(A) 100

(B) 150

(C) 120

(D) 200
Q1: 1.25 g of a solid dibasic acid is completely neutralized by 25 ml of 0.25 molar Ba(OH)2
solution. The molecular mass of the acid (in g/mole) is
(A) 100

(B) 150

(C) 120

(D) 200
Solution:
Q2: 12 g of Mg (at. mass 24) on reacting completely with hydrochloric acid gives hydrogen
gas, the volume of which at STP would be
(A) 22.4 L

(B) 11.2 L

(C) 44.8 L

(D) 6.1 L
Q2: 12 g of Mg (at. mass 24) on reacting completely with hydrochloric acid gives hydrogen
gas, the volume of which at STP would be
(A) 22.4 L

(B) 11.2 L

(C) 44.8 L

(D) 6.1 L

Solution:

24g Mg evolves 22.4L at STP


12g Mg evolves at STP= = 11.2L at STP.


Q3: How many g of a dibasic acid (Mol. wt. = 200) should be present in 100 ml of its
aqueous solution to give decinormal strength
(A) 1g

(B) 2g

(C) 10 g

(D) 20 g
Q3: How many g of a dibasic acid (Mol. wt. = 200) should be present in 100 ml of its
aqueous solution to give decinormal strength
(A) 1g

(B) 2g

(C) 10 g

(D) 20 g

Solution:

For Dibasic acid


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Q4: The solution of sulphuric acid contains 80% by weight H2SO4. Specific gravity of this
solution is 1.71. Its normality is about
(A) 18.0

(B) 27.9

(C) 1.0

(D) 10.0
Q4: The solution of sulphuric acid contains 80% by weight H2SO4. Specific gravity of this
solution is 1.71. Its normality is about
(A) 18.0

(B) 27.9

(C) 1.0

(D) 10.0

Solution:

Q5: 0.16 g of dibasic acid required 25 ml of decinormal NaOH solution for complete
neutralisation. The molecular weight of the acid will be
(A) 32

(B) 64

(C) 128

(D) 256
Q5: 0.16 g of dibasic acid required 25 ml of decinormal NaOH solution for complete
neutralisation. The molecular weight of the acid will be
(A) 32

(B) 64

(C) 128

(D) 256

Solution:

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Q6: Hydrochloric acid solutions A and B have concentration of 0.5 N and 0.1 N
respectively. The volume of solutions A and B required to make 2 liters of 0.2 N
hydrochloric are
(A) 0.5 l of A + 1.5 l of B

(B) 1.5 l of A + 0.5 l of B

(C) 1.0 l of A + 1.0 l of B

(D) 0.75 l of A + 1.25 l of B


Q6: Hydrochloric acid solutions A and B have concentration of 0.5 N and 0.1 N
respectively. The volume of solutions A and B required to make 2 liters of 0.2 N
hydrochloric are
(A) 0.5 l of A + 1.5 l of B

(B) 1.5 l of A + 0.5 l of B

(C) 1.0 l of A + 1.0 l of B

(D) 0.75 l of A + 1.25 l of B

Solution:

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