Suppose the elements X and Y combine to form two compounds XY2 and X3Y2. If 0.1 mole of XYweighs 10 g and 0.05 mole of X3Y2 weighs 9 g, the atomic weight of X and Y respectively, will be:

1. 40, 30 2. 60, 40
3. 20, 30 4. 30, 20

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Which of the following is dependent on temperature?

1. Molarity 2. Mole fraction
3. Weight percentage 4. Molality
Subtopic:  Concentration Based Problem |
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The maximum number of water molecules among the following is:

1. 18 mL of water 
2. 0.18 g of water 
3. 0.00224 L water vapours at 1 atm and 273 K
4. 10-3 mol of water 

Subtopic:  Moles, Atoms & Electrons |
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If Avogadro number NA, is changed from 6.022×1023 mol-1 to 6.022×1020 mol-1 this would change:

1. The definition of mass in units of grams
2. The mass of one mole of carbon
3. The ratio of chemical species to each other in a balanced equation
4. The ratio of elements to each other in a compound
Subtopic:  Moles, Atoms & Electrons |
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20.0 g of a magnesium carbonate sample decomposes on heating to give carbon dioxide and 8.0 g of magnesium oxide.
The percentage purity of magnesium carbonate in the sample will be: 
(Atomic weight of Mg=24)

1. 75 2. 96
3. 60 4. 84
Subtopic:  Limiting Reagent |
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What is the mass of precipitate formed when 50 mL of 16.9% solution of AgNO3 is mixed with 50 mL of 5.8% NaCl solution? (Ag = 107.8, N = 14, O = 16, Na= 23, Cl = 35.5)
1. 28 g
2. 3.5 g
3. 7 g
4. 14 g

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Calculate  the mole fraction of the solute in a 1.00 m aqueous solution.

1. 0.177
2. 0.771
3. 0.0534
4. 0.0177

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The number of water molecules is maximum in?

1. 18 molecules of water 2. 1.8 g of water
3. 18 g of water 4. 18 moles of water
Subtopic:  Moles, Atoms & Electrons |
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A mixture of gases contains H2 and O2 gases in the ratio of 1 : 4 (w/w). The molar ratio of the two gases in the mixture will be:

1. 1:4 2. 4:1
3. 16:1 4. 2:1
Subtopic:  Moles, Atoms & Electrons |
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When 22.4 litres of H2(g) is mixed with 11.2 litres of Cl2(g), both at  STP, the moles of HCl(g) formed is equal to:

1. 1 mol of HCl(g)
2. 2 mol of HCl(g)
3. 0.5 mol of HCl(g)
4. 1.5 mol of HCl(g)

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