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STOICHIOMETRY- SHEET : 8
(Titration - Acid-Base, simple and back)
LEVEL - 1
1. 10 g CaCO3 were dissolved in 250 ml of M HCl and the solution was boiled. What volume of 2 M KOH
would be required to eqivalence point after boiling? Assume no change in volume during boiling.
2. Potassium acid oxalate K2C2O 4 . 3H2C2O 4 . 4H2O can be oxidized by MnO4– in acid medium. Calculate
the volume of 0.1 M KMnO 4 reactign in acid solution with one gram of the acid oxalate.
3. 0.5M KMnO 4 solution completely reacts with 0.05 M FeC2O 4 solution under acidic conditions where
the products are Fe3+, CO 2 and Mn2+. The volume of FeC2O 4 used is 125 ml. What volume of KMnO 4
was used.
4. A solution is made by mixing 200 ml of 0.1 M FeSO 4, 200 mL of 0.1 M KMnO4 and 600 ml 1 M HClO 4.
A reaction occurs in which Fe2+ is converted to Fe3+ and MnO4– to Mn2+ in acid solution. Calculate the
concentration of each ion.
5. 1.5 g of chalk were treated with 10 ml of 4N - HCl. The chalk was dissolved and the solution made to
100 ml 25 ml of this solution required 18.75 ml of 0.2 N - NaOH solution for complete neutralisation.
Calculate the percentage of pure CaCO 3 in the sample of chalk?
6. Hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution decomposes on warming to give oxygen according to the
equation 2H2O2(aq.) → 2H2O(l) + O2(g) under conditions where one mole of gas occupies
24 dm3, 100 cm3 of XM solution of H2O2 produces 3dm3 of O2. X is thus?
7. One gram of a mixture of Na2CO 3 and NaHCO 3 consumes y gram equivalents of HCl for complete
neutralisaton. One gram of the mixture is strongly heated, then cooled and the residue treated with
HCl. How many gram equivalents of HCl would be required for complete neutralisation?
8. 5 ml of N HCl, 20 ml N/2 H2SO 4 and 30 ml of N/3 HNO3 are mixed together and volume made to 1 litre.
The normality of resultingsolution?
9. 100 mL of 0.1N I 2 oxidizes Na2S2O 3 in 50 ml solution to Na2S4O6. The normality of this hypo solution
against KMnO 4 (which oxidizes it to Na2SO 4) would be
(A) 0.1 (B) 0.2 (C) 1.0 (D) 1.6
10. x mmol of XeF4 quantitatively oxidized KI to I2 and liberated Xe, alongwith formation of KF. This iodine
required 20 ml of decinormal hypo solution for exact titration. The value of x is
(A) 0.5 (B) 1.0 (C) 2.0 (D) 5.0
LEVEL - 2
11. 1 mole of chlorine reacts exactly with a given sample of HI to give ICl and HCl completely. If exactly
same amount of HI is dissolved in distilled water to give 10L solution, normality of this acid solution
against NaOH will be
(A) 0.05 (B) 0.1 (C) 0.2 (D) 0.4
ANSWER KEY
1. V = 25 mL 2. V = 31.68 ml 3. 7.5 ml
3+ – + 2+
4. Fe = 0.02M; MnO4 = 0.016 M; H = 0.568 M; Mn = 0.004M;
SO42 – = 0.02M; K+ = 0.02M, ClO4– = 0.6M
5. 83.33
6. 2.5
7. y gram equivalents
8. N/40
9. D 10. A 11. B 12. A, B, C
13. B, C 14. A 15. A 16. D
17. A, B 18. C, D 19. A, B 20. A, B, D