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SSB ( Sule Saroj Babar )

Practice sheet Chemistry Mole concept

1. An example of homogeneous mixture is


a) Mixture of soil and water
b) Mixture of salt and sand grains
c) Sugar solution
d) None of the above
2. The number of water molecules in 1 L of water is
a) 18 b) 18 × 1000
c) 𝑁𝐴 d) 55.55 𝑁𝐴
3. One mole electron means:
a) N electrons
b) 6.023 × 1023 electrons
c) 0.55 mg electrons
d) All of these
4. The number of molecules in 4.25 g of ammonia is approximately:
a) 3.5 × 1023 b) 1.5 × 1023
c) 0.5 × 1023 d) 2.5 × 1023
5. Insulin contains 3.4% Sulphur. The minimum mol. weight of insulin is:
a) 941.176 b) 944
c) 945.27 d) None of these
6. One mole of P4 molecules contain:
a) 1 molecule
b) 4 molecules
1
c) × 6.022 × 1023 atoms
4
d) 24.088 × 1023 atoms
7. The number of atoms present in a molecule is called:
a) Atomicity b) Molecularity
c) Poison’s ratio d) None of these
8. Which has the highest mass?
a) 1 g-atom of C
b) 1/2 mole of CH4
c) 10 mL of water
d) 3.011 × 1023 atoms of oxygen
9. How many atoms are present in a mole of CH3 COOC2 H5 ?
a) 14 × 6.02 × 1023 atom/mol
b) 10 × 6.02 × 1023 atom/mol
c) 7 × 6.02 × 1023 atom/mol
d) None of the above
10. Which has the maximum number of atoms?
a) 6 g C b) 1 g H2
c) 12 g Mg d) 30 g Ca
11. The mass of 11.2 L of ammonia gas at STP is
a) 8.5 g b) 85 g c) 17 g d) 1.7 g
12. One mole of CO2 contains
a) 3 g atoms of CO2
b) 18.1 × 1023 molecules of CO2
c) 6.02 × 1023 atoms of O
d) 6.02 × 1023 atoms of C
13. How many moles of Al2 (SO4 )3 would be in 50 g of the substance?
a) 0.083 mol b) 0.952 mol
c) 0.481 mol d) 0.140 mol
14. 1 L oxygen gas at STP will weigh
a) 1.43 g b) 2.24 g c) 11.2 g d) 22.4 g
15. How many H-atoms are present in 0.046 g of ethanol?
a) 6 × 1020 b) 1.2 × 1021
c) 3 × 1021 d) 3.6 × 1021
16. The maximum number of molecules are present in
a) 15 L of H2 gas at STP
b) 5 L of N2 gas at STP
c) 0.5 g of H2 gas
d) 10 g of O2 gas
17. 4.6 × 1022 atoms of an element weigh 13.8 g. The atomic weight of element is
a) 290 b) 180 c) 34.4 d) 10.4
18. Number of atoms of He in 100 u of He (atomic weight of He is 4) are
a) 25 b) 100
c) 50 d) 100 × 6 × 10−23
19. Which of the following is correct for
C(graphite) + O2 (gas) → CO2 , heat =−348 kJ?
a) Heat absorbed
b) Mass of product >Mass of reactant
c) Mass of product < Mass of reactant
d) Mass of product = Mass of reactant
20. Which of the following contains maximum number of molecules?
a) 100 cc of CO2 at STP b) 150 cc of N2 at STP
c) 50 cc of SO2 at STP d) 200 cc of NH3 at STP
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21. The mass of 112cm of CH4 gas at STP is
a) 0.16 g b) 0.8 g c) 0.08 g d) 1.6 g
22. The number of water molecules present in a drop of water (volume 0.0018 mL) at room
temperature is
a) 6.023 × 1019 b) 1.084× 1018
c) 4.84× 1017 d) 6.023× 1023
23. 𝑛 gram of a substance 𝑋 reacts with 𝑚 gram of substance 𝑌 to form 𝑝 gram of substance
𝑅 and 𝑞 gram of substance𝑆. This reaction can be represented as follows
𝑋+𝑌 =𝑅+𝑆
The relation which can be established in the amounts of the reactants and the products
will be
a) 𝑛 − 𝑚 = 𝑝 − 𝑞 b) 𝑛 + 𝑚 = 𝑝 + 𝑞
c) 𝑛 = 𝑚 d) 𝑝 = 𝑞
24. Given, that the abundances of isotopes 54Fe, 56Fe and
57Fe are 5%, 90% and 5%, respectively, the atomic mass of Fe is
a) 55.85 b) 55.95 c) 55.75 d) 56.05
25. An element, 𝑋 has the following isotopic composition
200
𝑋 ∶ 90%
199
𝑋 ∶ 8.0%
202
𝑋 ∶ 2.0%
The weighted average atomic mass of the naturally occurring element 𝑋 is closed to
a) 200 u b) 210 u c) 202 u d) 199 u
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