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Basic Concepts Test Bps

This document is a test on basic concepts of chemistry, covering topics such as the law of chemical combinations, molality, and calculations involving moles and mass percentages. It includes multiple-choice questions, definitions, and calculations related to chemical reactions and solutions. The total marks for the test are 25, and the time allotted is 1 hour.

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This document is a test on basic concepts of chemistry, covering topics such as the law of chemical combinations, molality, and calculations involving moles and mass percentages. It includes multiple-choice questions, definitions, and calculations related to chemical reactions and solutions. The total marks for the test are 25, and the time allotted is 1 hour.

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BASIC CONCEPTS- TEST

TOTAL MARKS -25 TIME : 1Hr


Law of chemical combinations

1) Which of the following obey law of multiple proportion


a) SO2 and SO3
b) NO2 and CO2
c) CO2 and H2O
d) All of the above
2) Assertion: Molality is temperature independent.
Reason: It is the ratio of number of moles.
a) Assertion correct, reason correct , CE
b) Assertion correct, reason correct no CE
c) Assertion correct, reason wrong
d) Assertion wrong, reason correct
3) The number of atoms in 1 mol triatomic gas is
(A) 6.022×1022
(B) 18. 066 ×1023
(C) 36×1023
(D) 1.8×1023
4) What is the mass percent of carbon in carbon dioxide?
a. 0.034%
b. 27.27%
c. 3.4%
d. 28.7%
5) If 1 gram of each of the following gases are taken at STP, which of the gases will occupy greatest
volume:
(A) CO
(B) H2O
(C) CH4
(D) NO
6) Which of the following has a greater number of atoms [ atomic mass of He = 4u]
a) 52 u of He
b) 52 g of He
c) 4u of He
d) 4g of He

7) Define the following [2]


a. law of multiple proportion
b. limiting reagent

8) Calculate mass of one atom of carbon in gram [ atomic mass of carbon = 12u] [2]

9) Calculate the number of moles in the following: [2]


(i) 2.8g of Fe
ii) 11.2 L of CO2 g at STP

10) Calculate total number of electrons in 16 g CH4 [2]

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BASIC CONCEPTS- TEST

TOTAL MARKS -25 TIME : 1Hr


11) Define mole fraction.
A solution has three components A, B, C. mole fraction of A and B are 0.45, 0.28 respectively. What
is the mole fraction of C? [2]

12) An organic compound consists of 4.07%hydrogen,24.27%carbon and the rest are chlorine. Its
molecular mass is 99amu.Calculate its empirical formula and molecular formula. [3]
( Atomic mass of C = 12u H = 1u Cl = 35.5u )

13) 3g of H2 react with 29g of O2 to produce H2O according to the given equation [3]
2H2+O2 → 2H2O
a) Identify the limiting reagent.
b) Calculate the mass of H2O formed (H= 1u, O = 16u)

14) The density of a 3M solution of NaCl is 1.25g/ml. Calculate the molality of the solution. (Na = 23u,
Cl = 35.5u)
OR
Concentrated H2SO4 has density 1.9 g/mL and is 9.8% H2SO4 by mass. Find the molarity of solution.
( atomic mass H =1u,O=16u,S=32u] [3]

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