100 mL of 10% NaOH (w/V) is added to 100 mL of 10% HCl (w/V). The resultant solution becomes:

1. Alkaline

2. Strongly alkaline

3. Acidic

4. Neutral

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1.44 gram of titanium (At. wt. =48) reacted with excess of O2 and produce x gram of non-stoichiometric compound Ti1.44 O. The value of x is:

1. 2

2. 1.77

3. 1.44

4. None of the above

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For the reaction

2Fe(NO₃)₃ + 3Na₂CO₃ → Fe₂(CO₃)₃ + 6NaNO₃

2.5 moles of Fe(NO₃)₃ are allowed to react with 3.6 moles of Na₂CO₃. If the actual amount of NaNO₃ produced is 6.3 moles, calculate the percentage yield of the reaction.
1. 50
2. 84
3. 87.5
4. 100
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A 6.0 g impure sample of sodium chloride is dissolved in water and reacted with excess silver nitrate solution.
If 14.0 g of silver chloride is formed, determine the percentage purity of NaCl in the sample.

1. 95%

2. 85%

3. 75%

4. 65%

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The vapour density of a mixture containing \(NO_{2}\) and \(N_{2} O_{4}\)  is 38.3. The mole of \(NO_{2}\) in a 100 g mixture is:

[Vapour density = (Molar mass / 2)]

1. 0.437

2. 0.347

3. 0.557

4. 0.663

Subtopic:  Introduction |
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Copper forms two oxides. For the same amount of copper, twice as much oxygen was used to form the first oxide as to form the second one. What is the ratio of the valencies of copper in the first and second oxides?
 

1. 2:5

2. 1:6

3. 2:1

4. 1:2

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5 mL of a gaseous hydrocarbon was exposed to 30 mL of O2. The resultant gas, on cooling is found to measure 25 mL of which 10 mL is absorbed by NaOH and the remainder by pyrogallol. Determine molecular formula of hydrocarbon. All measurements are made at constant room temperature.

1. CH4

2. C2H2

3. C3H4

4. C2H4

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2.0 g sample containing Na2CO3and NaHCO3 loses 0.248 g when heated to 300°C, the temperature at which NaHCO3 decomposes to Na2CO3CO2 and H2O. What is the % of Na2CO3 in mixture?

1.66.5

2.50.6

3.60.5

4.6.65

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A sample of CaCO3 and MgCO3 weighed 2.21 g is ignited to constant mass of 1.152 g. Calculate the volume of CO2 evolved at 0°C and 76 cm of pressure.

1.640 ml

2.540 ml

3.500 ml

4.600 ml

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The average molar mass of the mixture of CH4 and C2H4 present in the mole ratio of a:b is
20 g mol-1. When the mole ratio is reversed, the molar mass of the mixture will be:

1. 24 gram 2. 42 gram
3. 20 gram 4. 15 gram
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