Calculate the number of ions present in 2L of a solution of 1.6 M K4[Fe(CN)6]:

1. 4.8 x 1022 2. 4.8 x 1023
3. 9.6 x 1024 4. 9.6 x 1022

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On reduction with CO, 200 kg of iron ore (Fe2O3) containing 20% impurities gives iron. The amount of iron produced will be-

1. 84 kg

2. 200 kg

3. 56 kg

4. 112 kg

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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
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The number of gram molecules of oxygen in 6.02 × 1024 CO molecules are:

1. 10 g molecules

2. 5 g molecules

3. 1 g molecules

4. 0.5 g molecules

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An organic substance containing C, H, and O gave the following percentage composition :

C = 40.687%, H = 5.085% and O = 54.228%. The vapour density of this organic substance is 59.

The molecular formula of the compound will be:

1. C4H6O4

2. C4H6O2

3. C4H4O2

4. None of the above

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What is the ratio of the number of atoms in 2.2 g of CO2 and in 1.7 g of NH3?

1. 1/2 2. 1/8
3. 3/8 4. 3/2
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If 0.5 moles of BaCl2 is reacted with 0.2 moles of Na3PO4 then the maximum moles of Ba3(PO4)2 formed is:

1. 0.33 2. 0.25
3. 0.10 4. 0.52
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The molality of a 20% (by mass) CaCO3 solution is : 
(Given: Density of solution is 1.2 gm/ml)

1. 1.25 m 2. 2.5 m
3. 2.08 m 4. 1.5 m
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A mixture containing 6.4 g of sulfur dioxide and 3.2 g of oxygen undergoes the reaction 2SO₂ + O₂ → 2SO₃, assuming complete reaction, calculate the mass of sulfur trioxide produced:


1. 32 g
2. 16 g
3. 8 g
4. 4 g

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Calculate the mass of the residue left when a 50% pure sample of CaCO₃ is heated completely and produces 1.12 L of CO₂ at STP. Assume that the impurities are non-volatile.

(Given - Atomic wt ,Ca = 40, C= 12, O=16)

1. 7.8 g 2. 5 g
3. 3.8 g 4. 2.8 g
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