100 g CaCO3 is treated with 1 L of 1N HCl. What would be the weight of CO2 liberated after the completion of the reaction ?
55 g
11 g
22 g
33 g
Law of multiple proportions is illustrated by one of the following pairs :
N2O and NO
H2S and SO2
NH3 and Na2O
BeO and BeCl2
A.
N2O and NO
Among the given options, N2O and NO verify the law of multiple proportions.
Avogadro's hypothesis states that :
the ideal gas consists of a large number of small particles called molecules
under the same conditions of temperature and pressure equal volumes of gases contain the same number of molecules
volume of a definite quantity of gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to absolute temperature
a given mass of gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to absolute temperature
If 117 gm NaCl is dissolved in 1000 g of water the concentration of the solution is said to be :
2 molar
2 molal
1 normal
1 molal
A solution of 4.5 g of a pure non-electrolyte in 100 g of water was found to freeze at 0.465°C. The molecular weight of the solute is closest to (kf =1.86)
180.0
135.0
172.0
90.0
Irrespective of the source, pure sample of water always yields 88.89% mass of oxygen and 11.11 % mass of hydrogen. This is explained by the law of;
conservation of mass
constant composition
multiple proportion
Gay-Lussa
Identify the incorrect statement :
The molarity of a solution is independent of temperature
The tendency for catenation is much higher for carbon than for silicon
Nitriles and iso nitriles constitute metamers
t-butyl 1-carbocation has planar carbons and is very reactive