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MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

The mass of 112 cm3 of CH4 gas at STP is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

The number of molecules in 89.6 litre of a gas at NTP are :

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Number of molecules in 1 litre of oxygen at STP is : (a) 6.02×10 (b) 6.02×10 22.4

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

M g of a substance when vaporised occupy a volume of 5.6 litre at NTP. The molecular mass of the substance will be :

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

The number of moles of SO2Cl2 in 13.5 g is :

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Choose the wrong statement:

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

If  one  mole  of  ammonia  contains  “y”  number  of particles, then how many particles do 1 mole of glucose contain?

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

According to S.I. system, ______ was used to measure the amount of substance.

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Which  of  the  following  gases  will  have  the  least volume if 10 g of each gas is taken at same temperature and pressure?

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

The mass of one mole of a substance in grams is called its …A… Here, A refers to

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Given  that  the  abundances  of  isotopes  54Fe,  56Fe  and 57Fe  are  5%,  90%  and  5%,  respectively,  the  atomic mass of Fe is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Consider the following statements, (I)  Mixture  may  contain  the components in  any  ratio and their composition is variable. (II) Pure substances have fixed composition. (III)  The  constituents  of  pure  substanc…

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Assertion :Pure water obtained from different states of India always contains hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of 1 : 8 by mass. Reason: Total  mass  of  reactants  and  products  during chemical change is always the …

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

A  sample  of  calcium  carbonate  (CaCO3)  has  the following  percentage  composition:  Ca  =  40%,  C  = 12%,  O  =  48%.  If  the  law  of  constant  proportions  is true, then the weight of  calcium in 4g of  a s…

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

The law of conservation of mass holds good for all of the following except:

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

3  g  of  a  hydrocarbon  on  combustion  in  excess  of oxygen produces 8.8g of CO2 and 5.4 g of H2O. The data illustrates the law of:

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Zinc sulphate contains 22.65% Zn and 43.9% H2O. If the law of constant proportions is true, then the mass of zinc required to give 40g crystals will be :

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

If water sample are taken from sea, rivers or lake, they will be found to contain hydrogen and oxygen in the approximate ratio of 1:8. This indicates the law of:

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

A sample of CaCO3 has Ca = 40%, C = 12% and O = 48%.  If  the  law  of  constant  proportions  is  true,  then  the mass of Ca in 5 g of CaCO3  from another source will be :

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

n g of substance X reacts with m g of substance Y to form p g of substance R and q g of substance S. This reaction can be represented as follows : X + Y = R + S The  relation which can be established in the amounts of…

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form H2O2 and H2O containing  5.93%  and  11.2%  hydrogen  respectively. The data illustrates:

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

The  percentage  of  copper  and  oxygen  in  samples  of CuO  obtained  by  different  methods  were  found  to  be the same. This illustrates the law of

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

The law of multiple proportion is illustrated by

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Carbon  and  oxygen  combine  to  form  two  oxides, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in which the ratio of  the  weights  of  carbon  and  oxygen  is  respectively 12:16 an 12:32. These figures illustrate the:

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryPhysical ChemistryMole _ Equivalent Concept

Which of the following reaction is not according to the law of conservation of mass

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