The volume of oxygen gas (O2) needed to completely burn 1 L of propane gas (C3H8)  (both O& propane measured at 0°C and 1 atm) will be:
1. 7 L
2. 6 L
3. 5 L
4. 10 L

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The moles of lead (II) chloride that will be formed from a reaction between 6.5 g of PbO and 3.2 g of HCl are:
1. 0.044
2. 0.333
3. 0.011
4. 0.029

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Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 98% H2SO4 by mass and has a density of 1.80 g mL-1. The volume of acid required to make one litre of 0.1 M H2SO4 solution is:

1. 11.10 mL

2. 16.65 mL

3. 22.20 mL

4. 5.55 mL

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To produce 20 moles of ammonia via Haber's process, how many moles of hydrogen molecules are required?

1. 40 mol 2. 10 mol
3. 20 mol 4. 30 mol
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What is the number of moles of O-atom in 126 amu of HNO3?

1.  2

2.  2NA

3.  6

4.  6NA

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Cisplatin, an anticancer drug, has the molecular formula PtNH32Cl2. What is the mass (in gram) of one molecule? (Atomic weights : Pt=195, H=1.0, N=14, Cl=35.5)

1.  4.98×10-21

2.  4.98×10-22

3.  6.55×10-21

4.  3.85×10-22

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The conversion of oxygen to ozone occurs to the extent of 15% only. The mass of ozone that can be prepared from 67.2 L oxygen at 1 atm and 273 K will be:

1. 14.4 gm

2. 96 gm

3. 640 gm

4. 64 gm

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A silver coin weighing 11.34 g was dissolved in nitric acid. When sodium chloride was added to the solution all the silver (present as AgNO3) was precipitated as silver chloride. The weight of the precipitated silver chloride was 14.35 g. Calculate the percentage of silver in the coin.

1. 4.8%

2. 95.2%

3. 90%

4. 80%

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Rearrange the following (I to IV) in the order of increasing masses:

(I)   0.5 mole of O3
(II)  0.5 gm atom of oxygen
(III) 3.011×1023 molecules of O2
(IV)  5.6 liter of CO2 at STP

1. II<IV<III<I 2. II<I<IV<III
3. IV<II<III<I 4. I<II<III<IV
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It is known that an atom contains protons, neutrons, and electrons. If the mass of the neutron is assumed to be half of its original value, and that of the proton is assumed to be twice its original value, then the atomic mass of C614 will:

1. Remain the same 2. be 14.28% less
3. be 14.28% more 4. be 28.56% less
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