Sodium bicarbonate on heating decomposes to form sodium carbonate, CO2 and water. If 0.2 moles of sodium bicarbonate is completely decomposed, how many moles of sodium carbonate is formed?
0.1
0.2
0.05
0.025
250 mL of a Na2CO3 solution contains 2.65 g of Na2CO3 10 mL of this solution is added to x mL of water to obtain 0.001 M Na2CO3 solution.The value of x is (molecular weight of Na2CO3 = 106)
1000 mL
990 mL
9990 mL
90 mL
Which of the following represents the smallest quantity?
1230g
1.230 × 10-4 g
1.230 × 10-6 kg
1.230 × 104 µg
An organic compound crystallises in an ortho rhombic system with two molecules per unit cell. The unit cell dimensions are 12.05, 15.05 and 2.69 Å. If the density of the crystal is 1.419 g cm-3, then molar mass of compound will be
207 g mol-1
209 g mol-1
308 g mol-1
317 g mol-1
The molarity of a solution in which 5.3 g Na2CO3 is dissolved in 500 mL will be
1.0 M
0.1 M
0.20 M
0.2 M
If 5 L of H2O2 produces 50 L of O2 at NTP, H2O2 is
50 volume
10 volume
5 volume
None of the above
If a LPG cylinder contains mixture of butane and isobutane, then the amount of oxygen that would be required for combustion of 1 kg of it will be
2.50 × 103 gm
4.50 × 103 gm
180 × 103 gm
3.58 × 103 gm
8.50g of NH3 is present in 250ml volume. Its active mass is
1.5 ML-1
2.0 ML-1
1.0 ML-1
0.5 ML-1
B.
2.0 ML-1
Active mass = Number of moles of NH3 present in 1L solution.
∴ Active mass =
(concentra in molarity or mole per litre)