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Mole Concept Assignment - I

1. What volume of 0.5 M Ca Cl2 solution is needed to prepare 250 ml of 0.5 ml of 0.5 of solution that
has Cl- concentration 0.1 M?

(A) 12.5 ml (B) 25 ml

(C) 50 ml (D) 200 ml

2. How many grams of Ba (OH)2. 8H2O are needed for 250 ml of solution in which [OH-] = 0.18 M
(molecular weight of Ba (OH)2. 8H2O = 315.4)

(A) 28.7 (B) 14.2

(C) 7.1 (D) 3.8

3. Which of the following salt contains maximum% of water by weight?

(A) BaCl2. 2H2O (B) CuSO4. 5H2O

(C) CaCl2. 6H2O (D) Ni(ClO4)2. 6H2O

4. How many gram of MgCo3 contains 24 g of O2 (Mg = 24, C = 12, O = 16)

(A) 42.2 g (B) 84.3

(C) 120 g (D) 54 g

5. A element X reacts with O2 to from the compound X2O5. If 0.35 g of the element forms 0.55 g of the
compound. What is the approximate atomic mass of element?

(A) 12 g/mol (B) 75 g/mol-1

(C) 67 g/mol (D) 150 g/mol

6. The percentage crystallization of H2O in MgSO4. nH2O is 13% n is

(A) 1 (B) 2

(C) 3 (D) 4

7. The percentage of oxygen in NaOH is

(A) 8 (B) 16

(C) 32 (D) 40

8. What I the mall percentage of Fe in a 100 g sample of Fe2O3 containing 16% pure Fe2O3?

(A) 11.2 (B) 22.4

(C) 44.8 (D) 5.2

9. A 100 g sample of Na Oh contains 3 moles of O atom. What is the percentage purity of NaOH?
(A) 24 % (B) 12 %

(C) 6% (D) 36 %

10. 100 g Mg CO3 contains Mg

(A) 56.5 % (B) 28.5 %

(C) 82 % (D) 42 %

11. Potassium combines with two isotopes of chlorine ( 35Cl and 37Cl) respectively to form two samples
of KCl. Their formation follows the law of:

(A) Constant proportions (B) Multiple proportions

(C) Reciprocal proportions (D) None of these

12. H2S contains 5.88% hydrogen, H2O contains 11.11% hydrogen. While SO2 contains 50 % sulphur.
These figures illustrate the law of:

(A) Conservation of mass (B) Constant proportions

(C) Multiple proportions (D) Reciprocal proportions

13. A molal Solution is the one which contains one mole of the solute in

(A) 1000 g of the solvent (B) One litre of the solvent

(C) One litre of the solution (D) 22.4 litre of the solution

14. How many moles of Co electrons weigh one kilogram?

1
(A) 6.023  1023 (B) 1031
9.108

6.023 1
(C) 1054 (D) 108
9.108 9.108  6.023

15. Two containers P and Q of equal volume (1 litre each) contain 6 g of O2 and SO2 respectively at 300
K and 1 atmosphere. Then

(A) Number of molecules in P is less than that in Q

(B) Number of molecules in Q is less than that in P

(C) Number of molecules in P and Q are same

(D) Either (A) or (B)

16. The product of atomic mass and specific heat of any element is a constant, approximately 6.4. This
is known as:

(A) Dalton’s law (B) Avogadro’s law


(C) Gay-Lussac law (D) Dulong Petit’s law

17. 250 ml of a sodium carbonate solution contains 2.65 grams of Na 2CO3 If 10 ml of this solution is
diluted to one litre, what is the concentration of the resultant solution? (mol wt. of Na2CO3 = 106)

(A) 0.1 M (B) 0.001 M

(C) 0.01 M (D) 10-4 M

18. 7.5 grams of gas occupy 5.6 litre of volume at STP. The gas is

(A) NO (B) N2O

(C) CO (D) CO2

19. The weight of a molecule of the compound C60 H122 is

(A) 1.4 10−21 g (B) 1.09 10−21 g

(C) 5.025 1023 g (D) 16.023 1023 g

20. The mole fraction of glycerine C3H5(OH)3 in a solution containing 36 g of water & 46 g of glycerine is

(A) 0.46 (B) 0.40

(C) 0.20 (D) 0.36

21. The number of atoms in 1.4j g nitrogen gas is

(A) 6.02 1022 (B) 3.011022

(C) 1.20 1023 (D) 6.02 1023

22. Which of the following has the smallest number of molecules?

(A) 22.4 103 ml o f CO2 gas (B) 22 g of CO2 gas

(C) 11.2 litre of CO2 gas (D) 0.1 mole of CO2 gas

23. The number of grams of H2SO4 present in 0.25 mole of H2SO4 is

(A) 0.245 (B) 2.45

(C) 24.5 (D) 49.0

24. At NTP 1.0 g hydrogen has volume in litre:

(A) 1.12 (B) 22.4

(C) 2.24 (D) 11.2

25. 19.7 kg of gold was recovered from a smuggler. The atoms of gold recovered are: (Au = 197)

(A) 100 (B) 6.02 1023


(C) 6.02 1024 (D) 6.02 1025

26. Quantitative analysis of a compound shows that it contains 0.110 mole of ‘C’, 0.055 mole of ‘N’ and
1.165 mole of ‘O’. Its molecular mass in about 270. How many atoms of carbon are there is
empirical and molecular formula of the compound respectively?

Empirical formula Molecular formula

(A) 1 3

(B) 2 2

(C) 2 6

(D) 3 2

27. The number of moles of H2 in 0.224 litre of hydrogen gas at NTP is:

(A) 1 (B) 0.1

(C) 0.01 (D) 0.001

28. Irrespective of the source, pure sample of water always yield 88.89% mass of oxygen and 11.11%
mass of hydrogen. This is explained by the law of:

(A) Conservation of mass (B) Constant composition

(C) Multiple proportion (D) Constant volume

29. How many times an atom of sculpture is heavier than an atom of carbon?

(A) 32 times (B) 12 times

(C) 8/3 times (D) 12/32 times

30. Which one of the following law directly explains the law of conservation of mass?

(A) Hund’s rule (B) Dalton’s law

(C) Avogadro’s law (D) Berzelius hypothesis

31. 6.23×1023 molecules of Ca (OH)2 react with 3.01×1022 molecules of HCl, number of moles of CaCl2
obtained are

(A) 0.05 (B) 0.10

(B) 0.025 (D) 3.01

32. A copper sulphate solution contains 1.595% of CuSO4 by weight. Its density is 1.2 g / ml, Its molarity
will be

(A) 0.12 (B) 0.06

(C) 1.20 (D) 1.595


33. At room temperature and pressure two flask of equal volumes are filled with H2 and SO2
respectively. Particles which are equal in number in two flasks are

(A) Atoms (B) Electrons

(C) Molecules (D) Neutrons

34. One molal solution contains 1 mole of a solute in

(A) 1000 g of the solvent (B) One litre of the solvent

(C) One litre of the solution (D) 22.4 l of the solution

35. What is the total number of atoms present in 25.0 mg of camphor C10 H16O?

(A) 9.89 × 1019 (B) 6.02 × 1020

(C) 9.89 × 1020 (D) 2.67 × 1021

Answer Key
1. (B) 2.(C) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (C)

6. (A) 7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (B)

11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (B)

16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (C)

21. (A) 22. (D) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (D)

26. (C) 27. (C) 28. (B) 29.(C) 30. (C)

31. (C) 32. (A) 33. (C) 34. (A) 35. (D)

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