A sample of pure compound is found to have Na = 0.0887 mole, O = 0.132 mole, C = 2.65 × 1022 atoms.
The empirical formula of the compound is
(1) Na2CO3
(2) Na3O2C5
(3)
(4) NaCO
An organic compound containing C, H, and N gave the following on analysis: C = 40%, H = 13.3% and N = 46.67%. Its empirical formula would be:
1. CHN
2. C2H2N
3. CH4N
4. C2H7N
An organic substance containing C, H, and O gave the following percentage composition :
C = 40.687%, H = 5.085% and O = 54.228%. The vapour density of this organic substance is 59.
The molecular formula of the compound will be:
1. C4H6O4
2. C4H6O2
3. C4H4O2
4. None of the above
When a solution containing 4.77 gm. of NaCl is added to a solution of 5.77 gm. of AgNO3, the weight of precipitated AgCl is -
(1) 11.70 gm.
(2) 9.70 gm.
(3) 4.86 gm.
(4) 2.86 gm.
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), the volume of oxygen required to completely combust 30 ml of acetylene under similar conditions is:
1. 100 ml
2. 75 ml
3. 50 ml
4. 25 ml
What is the volume (in litres) of oxygen at STP required for complete combustion of 32 g of CH4
(1) 44.8
(2) 89.6
(3) 22.4
(4) 179.2
A mixture of gases contains H2 and O2 gases in the ratio of 1:4 (w/w). What is the molar
ratio of the two gases in the mixture?
1. 1:4
2. 4:1
3. 16:1
4. 2:1
If the Avogadro number NA, is changed from 6.022 x 1023 mol-1 to 6.022 x 1020 mol-1 this would change:
1. The definition of mass in units of grams.
2. The mass of one mole of carbon.
3. The ratio of chemical species to each other in a balanced equation.
4. The ratio of elements to each other in a compound.
20.0 g of a magnesium carbonate sample decomposes on heating to give carbon dioxide
and 8.0 g magnesium oxide. What will be the percentage purity of magnesium carbonate
in the sample? (Atomic weight of Mg = 24)
1. 75
2. 96
3. 60
4. 84
When 50 mL of a 16.9 % (w/v) solution of AgNO3 is mixed with 50 mL of 5.8% (w/v) NaCl solution, then the mass of precipitate formed is:
(Ag = 107.8, N = 14, O = 16, Na= 23,Cl=35.5)
1. | 28 g | 2. | 3.5 g |
3. | 7 g | 4. | 14 g |