What is the volume (in litres) of oxygen at STP required for complete combustion of 32 g of CH4?
(Molecular weight of CH4 is 16)
44.8
89.6
22.4
179.2
250 mL of a sodium carbonate solution contains 2.65 g of Na2CO3. If 10 mL of this solution is diluted to one litre, what is the concentration of the resultant solution ?
0.1 M
0.001 M
0.01 M
10-4 M
How many litres of oxygen (at STP) are required for complete combustion of 39 g of liquid benzene? (Atomic weights: C = 12, O = 16, H = 1).
84
22.4
42
11.2
X litre of carbon monoxide is present at STP. It is completely oxidized to CO2. The volume of CO2 formed is 11.207 litres. What is the value of X in litres?
22.414
11.207
5.6035
44.828
What is the volume (in litres) of oxygen required at STP to completely convert 1.5 mol of sulphur into sulphur dioxide?
11.2
22.4
33.6
44.8
The concentration of a 100 mL solution containing X g of Na2CO3 (molecular wt. = 106) is Y M. The values of X and Y are respectively.
2.12, 0.05
1.06, 0.2
1.06, 0.1
2.12, 0.1
One mole of fluorine is reacted with two moles of hot concentrated KOH. The products formed are KF, H2O and O2. The molar ratio of KF, H2O and O2 , respectively is
1 : 1 : 2
2 : 1 : 0.5
1 : 2 : 1
2 : 1 : 2
The electrochemical equivalent of a metal is 'x' g coulomb-1. The equivalent weight of metal is
x
x × 96500
1.6 × 1019 × x
x grams of water is mixed in 69 g of ethanol. Mole fraction of ethanol in the resultant solution is 0.6. What is the value of x in grams?
54
36
180
18
An organic compound containing C and H has 92.3% of carbon. Its empirical formula is
CH
CH3
CH2
CH4