One g of a mixture of Na2CO3 and NaHCO3 consumes y equivalent of HCl for complete neutralisation. One g of the mixture is strongly heated, then cooled and the residue treated with HCl. How many equivalent of HCl would be required for complete neutralisation?
1. 2y equivalent
2. y equivalent
3. 3y/4 equivalent
4. 3y/2 equivalent
The chloride of a metal contains 71% chlorine by mass and the vapour density of it is 50. The atomic mass of the metal will be:
1. 29
2. 58
3. 35.5
4. 71
The equivalent mass of Zn(OH)2 in the following reaction is equal to its,
Zn(OH)2 + HNO3 Zn(OH)(NO3) + H2O :
1. Formula mass/1
2. Formula mass/2
3. 2 x formula mass
4. 3 x formula mass
What will be the normality of a solution obtained by mixing 0.45 N and 0.60 N NaOH in the ratio 2:1 by volume?
1. 0.4 N
2. 0.5 N
3. 1.05 N
4. 0.15 N
0.7 g of Na2CO3.xH2O were dissolved in water and the volume was made to 100mL, 20mL of this solution required 19.8 mL of N/10 HCl for complete neutralization. The value of x is:
1. 7
2. 3
3. 2
4. 5
A metal oxide is reduced by heating it in a stream of hydrogen. It is found that after complete reduction, 3.15 g of the oxide have yielded 1.05g of the metal. We may deduce that:
1. the atomic mass of the metal is 8
2. the atomic mass of the metal is 4
3. the equivalent mass of the metal is 4
4. the equivalent mass of the metal is 8
An oxide of metal has 20% oxygen, the equivalent mass of oxide is:
1. 32
2. 40
3. 48
4. 52
How much water is to be added to dilute 10 mL of 10N HCl to make it decinormal?
1. 990mL
2. 1010 mL
3. 100mL
4. 1000mL
W1 g of an element combines with oxygen forming W2 g of its oxide. The equivalent mass of the element is:
1. [W1 / W2]x8
2. [W1 / W2-W1]x8
3. [W2-W1/W1 ]x8
4. [W1 / W1-W2]x8
The normality of 4% (mass/Vol.) NaOH is:
1. 0.1
2. 1.0
3. 0.05
4. 0.01