How many 'mL' of perhydrol is required to produce sufficient oxyg

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281.

The dissolution of Al(OH)3 by a solution of NaOH results in the formation of

  • [Al(H2O)4(OH)2]+

  • [Al(H2O)3(OH)3]

  • [Al(H2O)2(OH)4]-

  • [Al(H2O)6(OH)3


282.

The molarity of NO3- in the solution after 2L of 3M AgNO3 is mixed with 3L of 1M BaCl2 is

  • 1.2 M

  • 1.8 M

  • 0.5 M

  • 0.4 M


283.

2.76 g of silver carbonate on being strongly heated yields a residue weighing

  • 3.45g 

  • 3.0g

  • 1.36g

  • 2.16g


284.

The volume strenght  of 1.5 N H2O2 solution is 

  • 16.8L

  • 8.4L

  • 4.2L

  • 5.2L


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285.

19.85 mL of 0.1 N NaOH reacts with 20 mL of HCl solution for complete neutralisation. The molarity of HCl solution is

  • 9.9

  • 0.99

  • 0.099

  • 0.0099


286.

Which has the maximum number of molecules among the following?

  • 44 g CO2

  • 48 g O3

  • 8g H2

  • 64g SO2


287.

1.5 g of CdCl2 was found to contain 0.9 g of Cd. Calculate the atomic weight of Cd.

  • 118

  • 112

  • 106.5

  • 53.25


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288.

How many 'mL' of perhydrol is required to produce sufficient oxygen which can be used to completely convert 2 L of SO2 gas to SO3 gas?

  • 10 mL

  • 5 mL

  • 20 mL

  • 30 mL


A.

10 mL

Perhydrol means 30% solution of H2O2 . H2O 2 decomposes as 2H2O2  2H2O + O2

Volume strength of 30% H2O2 solution is 100 that means 1 mL of this solution on decomposition gives 100 mL oxygen.

                         SO2 + 12O2  SO31L         12L           1L2L          1L             2LSince, 100 mL of oxygen is obtained by                    =1 mL of H2O21000 mL of oxygen will be obtained by           =  1100× 1000mL of H2O2          = 10 mL of H2O2


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289.

The cubic unit cell of a metal (molar mass = 63.55 g mol-1) has an edge length of 362 pm. Its density is 8. 92 g cm-3. The type of unit cell is

  • primitive

  • face centred

  • body centred

  • end centred


290.

The number of hydrogen atoms present in 25.6 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) which has a molar mass of 342.3 g is

  • 22 × 1023

  • 9.91 × 1023

  • 11 × 1023

  • 44 × 1023 H atoms


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