The weight of one molecule of a compound C60H120 is :
1.2 x 10-20 g
5.025 x 1023 g
1.4 x 10-21 g
6.023 x 1023 g
Quantum numbers of an atom can be defined on the basis of :
Hund's rule
Pauli's exclusion principle
Aufbau's principle
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
B.
Pauli's exclusion principle
Each electron in an atom is designated by a set of four quantum numbers. According to Pauli's exclusion principle, no two electron in an atom have same values ofall the four quantum numbers. Therefore consequently, an orbital accommodates two electrons with opposite spins, these two electrons have the me value of quantum number 'n' , 'l' and 'm' but value of 's' will be different.
At 80°C, distilled water has H+ ions concentration equal to 1 x 10-6 mole/litre. The value of KW at this temperature will be :
1 X 10-6
1 X 10-12
1 X 10-9
1 X 10-15
The pH of solution containing 0.10 M sodium acetate and 0.03 M acetic acid is :
(pKa for CH3COOH = 4.57)
4.09
6.09
5.09
7.09
The heat of neutralization of a strong base and a strong acid is 57 kJ. The heat released when 0.5 mole of HNO3 solution is added to 0.20 moles of NaOH solution, is :
11.4 kJ
34.7 kJ
23.5 kJ
58.8 kJ
The solubility of CuBr is 2 x 10-4 mol/L at 25°C. The KSP value for CuBr is :
4 x 10-8 mol2 L-2
4 x 10-4 mol2 L-2
4 x 10-11 mol2 L-2
4 x 10-15 mol2 L-2