25 ml of a mixture of NaOH and is titrated against N/10 HCI using phenolphthalin as an indicator then the volume of HCI used was 20 ml. Now, the same 25 ml of the same mixture is titrated against N/10 HCI using methyl orange indicator then the volume of HCI used was 25 ml. Weight of NaOH is the mixture will be
1. 0.02 gm
2. 0.04 gm
3. 0.06 gm
4. 0.08 gm
Dehydration of cyclohexanol yields cyclohexene in 75% yield. How much of cyclohexene will be obtained from 100g of cyclohexanol?
1. 75.0g
2. 61.5g
3. 82.0g
4. 41.0g
A metal nitride contains 28% of nitrogen. The atomic mass of metal M is:
1. 24
2. 54
3. 9
4. 87.62
1.0 mol of Fe reacts completely with 0.65 mol of O2 to give a mixture of only FeO and Fe2O3. The mole ratio of ferrous oxide to ferric oxide is
(1) 2 : 2
(2) 4 : 3
(3) 1 : 2
(4) 2 : 7
The percentage of copper in a copper(II) salt can be determined by using a thiosulphate titration. 0.305 gm of a copper(II) salt was dissolved in water and added to, an excess of potassium iodide solution liberating iodine according to the following equation 2Cu2 (aq) + 4I– (aq) 2CuI(s) + I2(aq) The iodine liberated required 24.5cm3 of a 0.100 mole dm-3 solution of sodium thiosulphate 2S2O32- (aq) + I2(aq) 2I– (aq) + S4O62- (aq) the percentage of copper, by mass in the copper(ll) salt is. [Atomic mass of copper = 63.5]
1. 64.2
2. 51.0
3 48.4
4. 25.5
Oxygen contains 90% O16 and 10% O18. Its atomic mass is
(1) 17.4
(2) 16.2
(3) 16.5
(4) 17
KClO3 on heating decomposes to KCl and O2. The volume of O2 at STP liberated by 0.1 mole KClO3 is
1. 4.36 L
2. 3.36 L
3. 2.36 L
4. None of these
At S.T.P. the density of CCl4 vapour in g/L will be nearest to [CBSE PMT 1988]
(1) 6.84
(2) 3.42
(3) 10.26
(4) 4.57
4.4 g of an unknown gas occupies 2.24 litres of volume at NTP. The gas may be:
1. | Carbon dioxide | 2. | Carbon monoxide |
3. | Oxygen | 4. | Sulphur dioxide |
The mass of carbon present in 0.5 mole of K4[Fe(CN)6] is:
1. 1.8 g
2. 18 g
3. 3.6 g
4. 36 g