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251.

What weight of Ca will contain the same number of atoms as are present in 3.2g of sulphur?

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252.

0.01 mole of a compound weighs 1 g. Calculate the molecular mass of the compound.

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253.

Calculate the mass of 1 a.m.u in grams.

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254.

Calculate the number of atoms in each of the following;
(i) 52 moles of Ar 
(ii) 52 u of He
(iii) 52 g of He.

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255.

Which one of the following will have largest number of atoms?

  • 1g Au (s)
  • 1g Na (s)
  • 1g Li (s)
  • 1 g of Cl2(g)
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256.

The cost of table salt (NaCl) is Rs 8 per kg. Calculate its cost per mole.

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257. Chlorophyll, the green colouring matter of plants responsible for photosynthesis, contains 2·68% of magnesium by mass. Calculate the number of magnesium atoms in 2·000g of chlorophyll.
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258.

The molecular formula of a commercial resin used for exchanging ions in water softening is C8H7SO3Na ( mol. wt = 206). What would be the maximum uptake of Ca2+ ions by the resin when expressed in mole per gram resin?

  • 1/103

  • 1/206

  • 2/309

  • 2/309

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259.

In Carius method of estimation of halogens, 250 mg of an organic compound gave 141 mg of AgBr. The percentage of bromine in the compound is: (at. Mass Ag = 108; Br = 80)

  • 24

  • 36

  • 48

  • 48

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260.

A gaseous hydrocarbon gives upon combustion 0.72 g of water and 3.08 g of CO2.The empirical formula of the hydrocarbon is 

  • C2H4

  • C3H4

  • C6H5

  • C6H5

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