The amount of copper (in grams) that can be obtained from 100 g of copper sulphate (CuSO4is:

1. 54.00 2. 39.81
3. 63.50 4. 159.50

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In an iron oxide, the mass percent of iron and oxygen are 69.9 and 30.1, respectively. The empirical formula of the oxide of iron will be:

1. Fe3O2

2. Fe2O2

3. Fe2O3

4. Fe3O4

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The average atomic mass of chlorine using the following data would be:

Isotope

% Natural

Abundance

Molar Mass

35Cl  75.77 34.9689
37Cl  24.23 36.9659


1. 38.4527 u

2. 37.4527 u

3. 36.4527 u

4. 35.4527 u

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Determine the number of moles of hydrogen atoms present in 3 moles of ethane (C2H6):

1. 18.069 × 1023

2. 1.8 × 1023

3. 18

4. 6 × 1023

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20 g of sugar is dissolved in enough water to make a final volume of 2L. The concentration of sugar (C12H22O11) in mol L–1  will be:

1. 0.29 mol/L

2. 0.029 mol/L

3. 0.35 mol/L

4. 0.032 mol/L

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How much volume of methanol is needed to prepare 2.5 L of a 0.25 M solution, if the density of methanol is 0.793 kg/L?

1. 22.25 mL
2. 24.78 mL

3. 25.22 mL 

4. 28.52 mL

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If the mass of air per unit area at sea level is 1034 g cm–2, pressure in pascal will be:

1. 1.01332 × 105 Pa

2. 1.01332 × 106 Pa

3. 1.01332 × 10Pa

4. 1.01332 × 108 Pa

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The SI unit of mass is:

1. Kilogram (kg)

2. Gram (g)

3. Pascal (Pa)

4. Kilometres (km)

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A significant figure is defined as :

1. The total number of digits in a number, including the last digit that represents the uncertainty of the result. 
2. The total number of digits in a number, excluding the last digit, which represents the uncertainty of the result.
3. The total number of digits in a number including the last digit that represents the certainty of the result. 
4. The total number of last digits that represents the uncertainty of the result. 

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The chloroform contamination level in water is 15 ppm (by mass of chloroform). Calculate the molality of chloroform in this water sample, which represents the number of moles of chloroform dissolved per kilogram of pure water solvent:

1. 3.25 × 10-4

2. 1.5 × 10-3

3. 7.5 × 10-3

4. 1.25 × 10-4
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