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Arjuna JEE (2024)


Mole Concept DPP-04

1. Find mass of oxygen require for complete 7. How many moles of P4O6 and P4O10 will be
combustion of 90 g of C2H6? If
12 1 16
C, H and O produced by the combustion of 12.4 gm of
6 1 8
phosphorus in 12.8 gm of O2, leaving no P4 or O2?
(1) 136 g (2) 236 g
[Atomic wt. P = 31]
(3) 336 g (4) 436 g
(1) 0.11 mol and 0.3 mol
(2) 0.15 mol and 0.25 mol
2. According to the equation,
(3) 0.05 mol each
N2O3(g) + 6H2(g) → 2NH3(g) + 3H2O(g)
(4) 0.1 mol each
how many moles of NH3(g) could be formed from
the reaction of 0.22 mol of N2O3 (g) with 0.87 mol
8. 12 moles of each A & B are allowed to react as
of H2(g)?
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(1) 0.29 mol (2) 0.44 mol given: 3A + 2B → C + D . If 60 g of D is produced
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(3) 0.73 mol (4) 1.1 mol
then calculate the atomic mass of D.
(1) 30 (2) 45
3. Enzymes convert glucose (M = 180.2) to ethanol
(3) 60 (4) 15
(M = 46.1) according to the equation
C6H12O6 → 2C2H5OH + 2CO2
9. What is the maximum amount of nitrogen dioxide
What is the maximum mass of ethanol that can be
that can be produced by mixing 4.2 gm of NO(g)
made from 15.5 kg of glucose?
and 3.2 gm of O2(g)?
(1) 0.256 kg (2) 0.512 kg
(1) 4.60 gm (2) 2.30 gm
(3) 3.96 kg (4) 7.93 kg
(3) 3.22 gm (4) 6.44 gm
4. According to following reaction:
10. What mass of HNO3 is needed to convert 5 gm of
A + BO3 → A3O4 + B2O3
iodine into iodic acid according to the reaction?
The number of moles of A3O4 produced if 1 mole of
A is mixed with 1 mole of BO3 is : I2 + HNO3 → HIO3 + NO2 + H2O
(1) 3 (2) 1 (1) 12.4 gm
(3) 1/3 (4) 2/3 (2) 24.8 gm
(3) 0.248 gm
5. For the reaction 7A + 13 B + 15C → 17P (4) 1.24 gm
If 15 moles of A, 26 mole of B and 30.5 moles of C
are taken initially, then limiting reactant is: 11. Butane, C4H10, burns with the oxygen in air to give
(1) A (2) B carbon dioxide and water. What is the amount (in
(3) C (4) none of these moles) of carbon dioxide produced from 0.15 mol
C4H10?
6. Find the mass of 50% CaCO3 which will produce C4H10(g) + O2(g) ⎯→ CO2(g) + H2O(g)
136 g of CaSO4? (Molar mass of CaCO3 = 100 g; (1) 0.15 mol CO2
Molar mass of CaSO4 = 136 g) (2) 0.30 mol CO2
CaCO3 + H2SO4 → CaSO4 + H2O + CO2 (3) 0.45 mol CO2
(1) 100 g (2) 200 g (4) 0.60 mol CO2
(3) 300 g (4) 400 g
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12. 25.4 g of iodine and 14.2g of chlorine are made to 13. Calculate the weight of FeO produced from 6.7 g
react completely to yield a mixture of ICl and ICl3. VO & 4.8 g Fe2O3
Calculate the number of moles of ICl and ICl3 VO + Fe2O3 ⎯→ FeO +V2O5 (At. wt. of V = 51,
formed. At. wt. of Fe = 56)
(1) 0.1 mole, 0.1 mole (1) 4.32 (2) 7.755
(2) 0.1 mole, 0.2 mole (3) 2.585 (4) 0.0718
(3) 0.5 mole, 0.5 mole
(4) 0.2 mole, 0.2 mole
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Answer Key
1. (3) 8. (1)
2. (1) 9. (4)
3. (4) 10. (1)
4. (3) 11. (4)
5. (2) 12. (1)
6. (2) 13. (1)
7. (3)

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