The mass of one atom of an element is 1.71× 10-22 g. The atomic mass of this element in g mol-1 is:
1. 101 2. 103
3. 105 4. 107

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Consider the given two statements:
Statement I: The law of multiple proportions is followed by the gases SO2 and SO3, but not by CO and CO2.
Statement II:  Dalton’s theory explains the laws of chemical combination as well as laws of gaseous volumes.
Select the correct option:
1.  Statement I is correct, and Statement II is correct.
2.  Statement I is incorrect, and Statement II is correct.
3.  Statement I is correct, and Statement II is incorrect.
4.  Statement I is incorrect, and Statement II is incorrect.
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The number of moles of H2 in 0.224 litre of hydrogen gas at STP is:
1. 1
2. 0.1
3. 0.01
4. 0.001
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If compound A contains 92.3 % C and 7.7 % H, then the empirical formula of the compound 'A' will be: 

1. C6H6
2. CH
3. C3H6
4. CH2
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0.5 grams of a compound contains 0.2 grams of KOH. The percentage weight of potassium in that compound is:

1. 80
2. 60
3. 40
4. 28
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A smuggler travelling from Dubai on a not-so-reputed airline was found in possession of 19.7 kg of gold. How many atoms of gold were recovered? (Atomic mass of gold (Au) is 197 u)
1. 6.02 × 1022
2. 6.02 × 1023
3. 6.02 × 1024
4. 6.02 × 1025
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If two moles of methanol (\(CH_3OH\)) completely burn to carbon dioxide and water, the weight of water formed is about:

1. 22 g
2. 18 g
3. 36 g
4. 72 g
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Calculate the amount of Ni required by the Mond's process.
Ni + 4CO → Ni(CO)4

If the CO used in this process is obtained through a process in which 6 g of carbon reacts with 44 g CO2?   (Ni - 58.7)

1. 14.675 g
2. 29 g
3. 58 g
4. 28 g
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The elements A (atomic weight = 75) and B (atomic weight = 32) combine to form a compound X. If 3 moles of B combine with 2 moles of A to produce 1 mole of X, the weight of 5 moles of X will be:
1. 246 gm 2. 1230 amu
3. 1.23 kg 4. None of the above
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20 ml of nitric oxide combines with 10 ml of oxygen at STP to give NO2. The final volume will be:

1. 30 ml
2. 20 ml
3. 10 ml
4. 40 ml
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