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461.

The number of oxygen atoms in 4.4gm of CO2 is

  • 1.2 × 1023

  • 6 × 1022

  • 6 × 1023

  • 12 × 1023


462.

0.30 g of an organic compound containing C, H and oxygen on combustion yields 0.44 g of CO2 and 0.18 g of H2O. If one mole of compound weighs 60, then molecular formula of the compound is

  • CH2O

  • C3H8O

  • C4H6O

  • C2H4O2


463.

What amount of dioxygen (in gram) contains 1.8 × 1022 molecules?

  • 0.0960

  • 0.960

  • 9.60

  • 96.0


464.

An organic compound contains C = 40%, H = 13.33% and N = 46.67%. Its empirical formula is

  • C2H2N

  • C3H7N

  • CH4N

  • CHN


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465.

The mass of BaCO3 produced when excess CO2 is bubbled through a solution of 0.205 mole Ba(OH) is :

  • 81 gm

  • 40.5 gm

  • 20.25 gm

  • 162 gm


466.

A compound contains 54.55% carbon, 9.09% hydrogen, 36.36% oxygen. The empirical formula of this compound is:

  • C3H5O

  • C4H8O2

  • C2H4O2

  • C2H4O


467.

What is the effect of having the pressure by doubling the volume on the following system at 500°C?

H2 (g) + I2 (g)  2HI (g)

  • Shift to reactant side

  • Shift to product formation

  • Liquefaction of HI

  • No effect


468.

The number of coulombs required to reduce 12.3 g of nitrobenzene to aniline is :

  • 115800 C

  • 5790 C

  • 28950 C

  • 57900 C


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469.

The strength in volumes of a solution containing 30.36 g/L of H2O2 is:

  • 10 volume

  • 20 volume

  • 5 volume

  • None of these


470.

Which of the following concentration units is independent of temperature ?

  • Normality

  • Molarity

  • Formality

  • Molality


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