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The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to chemistry concepts, including moles, gas laws, and properties of substances. Key topics include the number of particles in moles, the mass of sucrose, osmosis, Boyle's law, and the behavior of ideal gases. Each question provides four answer options for the reader to choose from.

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The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to chemistry concepts, including moles, gas laws, and properties of substances. Key topics include the number of particles in moles, the mass of sucrose, osmosis, Boyle's law, and the behavior of ideal gases. Each question provides four answer options for the reader to choose from.

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chem fleet management 1

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What’s the number of particles in 10 moles of hydrochloric acid?
a) 6.022 x 1022 particles
b) 6.022 x 1023 particles
c) 6.22 x 1023 particles
d) 3.22 x 1022 particles

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One mole of sucrose contains how many grams of sucrose?
a) 342g
b) 343g
c) 341g
d) 340g
The passage of water across a selectively permeable membrane is known as

(a) Osmosis

(b) Diffusion

(c) Facilitated diffusion

(d) None of the above


Suppose P, V, and T denote the gas’s pressure, volume, and temperature. In that case, the correct representation
of Chale’s law is

V is directly proportional to T (at constant P)


V inversely proportional to T (at constant P)
PV = nRT
None of the above
A mole of any substance contains __
a) 6.022 x 1026 particles
b) 6.022 x 10 particles
c) 6.022 x 1023 particles
d) 3.022 x 1022 particles
1 mole of ammonia is of 17 g. Then what is the mass of 0.3 moles of ammonia?
a) 21g
b) 2.1g
c) 17g
d) 1g
Which of the following quantity is kept constant in Boyle’s law?

Gas mass only


Gas Temperature only
Gas Mass and Gas Pressure
Gas Mass and Gas Temperature
6.022 × 1023 atoms of carbon are present in

(a) 12 moles

(b) 6 moles

(c) 1 mole

(d) 4 moles
For an ideal gas, the density is equal to _______.

(a) P/RT

(b) RT/PM

(c) PM/RT

(d) M/V
Which of the following is correct for a fixed amount of ideal gas at constant temperature?

(a) Volume always remains constant

(b) The ratio of pressure and volume always remains constant

(c) The product of pressure and volume always remains constant

(d) Pressure always remains constant

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