Two students performed the same experiment separately, and each of them recorded two readings of mass, which are given below. The correct reading of mass is 3.0 g. On the basis of the given data, mark the correct option out of the following statements.
Students | Readings | |
(i) | (ii) | |
A | 3.01 | 2.99 |
B | 3.05 | 2.95 |
1. | The results of both the students' are neither accurate nor precise. |
2. | The results of student A are both precise and accurate. |
3. | Student B's results are neither precise nor accurate. |
4. | The results of student B are both precise and accurate. |
A reading on Fahrenheit scale is . The same reading on celsius scale will be :
1. 40°C
2. 94°C
3. 93°C
4. 30°C
The molarity of a solution containing 5.85 g of NaCl(s) per 500 mL of solution is:
1. 4 mol L–1
2. 20 mol L–1
3. 0.2 mol L–1
4. 2 mol L–1
1. 1.5 M
2. 1.66 M
3. 0.017 M
4. 1.59 M
2. 46 g Na
3. 0.40 g Ca
4. 12 g He
If the concentration of glucose (C6H12O6) in the blood is 0.9 g L–1, then the molarity of glucose in the blood is:
1. 5 M
2. 50 M
3. 0.005 M
4. 0.05 M
The molality of a solution containing 18.25 g of HCl gas in 500 g of water is -
1. | 0.1 m | 2. | 1 M |
3. | 0.5 m | 4. | 1 m |
1. molecules
2. molecules
3. molecules
4. molecules
The mass percent of carbon in carbon dioxide is:
1. | 0.034% | 2. | 27.27% |
3. | 3.4% | 4. | 28.7% |
The empirical formula and molecular mass of a compound are and 180 g, respectively. The molecular formula of the compound is:
1. C9H18O9
2. CH2O
3. C6H12O6
4. C2H4O2