The molarity of pure water is: from Chemistry Hydrogen

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261.

Presence of phosphoric acid or glycerine or acetanilide retards the decomposition of H2O.This is an example of:

  • Positive catalysis.

  • Negative catalysis.

  • Auto catalysis.

  • Induced catalysis.


262.

For binary hydrides of formula M x n the value of n can be fractional for:

  • salt like hydrides

  • interstitial hydrides

  • covalent hydrides

  • polymeric hydrides


263.

The reaction of HBr with  in the presence of peroxide will give

  • CH3CH2CH2CH2Br


264.

Hardness of water is due to presence of salts of:

  • Naand K+

  • Ca2+ and Mg2+

  • Ca2+ and K+

  • Ca2+ and Na+


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265.

H2O is liquid while H2S is a gas due to

  • covalent bonding

  • molecular attraction

  • H-bonding

  • both H-bonding and molecular attraction


266.

Hydrogen peroxide when added to a solution of potassium permangnate acidified with sulphuric acid:

  • Acts as an oxidising agent

  • Acts as a reducing agent

  • Forms water only

  • Forms water only


267.

The oxide that gives H2O2 on treatment with dilute acid is

  • PbO2

  • MnO2

  • Na2O2

  • TiO2


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268.

The molarity of pure water is:

  • 100

  • 55.6

  • 18

  • 5.56


B.

55.6

Molar mass of water = 18 g/mol

      Density of water = 1 g/mol

 1 l = 1000mL

 1l of water = 1000 gm

Molecules = massmolar mass = 1000 g18 g/mol

             = 55.56 mol water

Molarity = 55.56 mol1 L = 55.56 M


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269.

Which of the following reactions depicts the reducing action of H2O2 ?

  • C6H6 + H2O2  C6H5OH + H2O

  • 2I- + 2H+ + H2O2  I2 + H2O

  • 2MnO4- + 6H+ +5H2O2 2Mn2+ + 5O2 + 8H2O

  • PbS + 4H2O2  PbSO4 + 4H2O


270.

The density of SO2 at STP is 2.86 kg m3. Its density at 819°C and 2 atmospheres is:

  • 0.715 kg m-3

  • 1.43 kg m-3

  • 2.86 kg m-3

  • 4.26 kg m-3


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