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DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEM

OF
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
FOR NEET

BY
JITENDRA HIRWANI

MOLE CONCEPT

ETOOSINDIA
INDIA’S NO. 1 ONLINE COACHING

Plot No. 38, Near Union Bank of India, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar,
Kota, Rajasthan – 324005 Mob. : 9214233303
ETOOSINDIA J.H. SIR
INDIA’S NO. 1 ONLINE COACHING

DPP-1
1. A sample of ammonium phosphate (NH4)3PO4 contains 3.18 moles of hydrogen atoms. The number of moles of
oxygen atoms in the sample is
(1) 0.265 (2) 0.795 (3) 1.06 (4) 4.00
Ans. (3)
2. The total number of electrons im 1.6 g of CH4 to that in 1.8 g of H2O
(1) Double (2) Same (3) Triple (4) One fourth
Ans. (2)
3. Which has maximum molecules ?
(1) 7 g N2O (2) 20 g H2 (3) 16 g NO2 (4) 16 g SO2
Ans.
4.
(2)
The maximum number of molecules is present in
(1) 15 L of H2 gas at STP (2) 5 L of N2 gas at STP

I A
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(3) 0.5 g of H2 gas (4) 10 g of O2 gas
Ans. (1)

N
5. The number of atoms in 0.1 mol of a tetraatomic gas is (NA = 6.02 × 1023 mol–1)

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(1) 2.4 × 1022 (2) 6.026 × 1022 (3) 2.4 × 1023 (4) 3.600 × 1023
Ans. (3)

S
6. 5.6 litre of oxygen at NTP is equivalent to –
(1) 1 mole (2) ½ mole (3) ¼ mole (4) 1/8 mole
Ans. (3)
7.

Ans.
8.
(1) 7
(3)

O O
A gas is found to have the formula (CO)x. It's VD is 70 the value of x must be:-
(2) 4

Number of neutrons present in 1.7 gms of ammonia is -


(3) 5 (4) 6

Ans.
9.

Ans.
(3)

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(1) NA (2) NA/10 × 4 (3) (NA/10) × 7

The number of atoms present in 0.5g atom of nitrogen is same as the atoms in –
(1) 12g of C
(3)
(2) 32g of S (3) 8g of oxygen
(4) NA × 10 × 7

(4) 24g of Mg

10. The weight of one atom of Uranium is 238 amu. Its actual weight is .... gm.
(1) 1.43 × 1026 (2) 3.94 × 10–22 (3) 6.99 × 10–23 (4) None of these
Ans. (2)

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INDIA’S NO. 1 ONLINE COACHING

DPP-2
1. Two metallic oxides contain 27.6% and 30% oxygen respectively. If the formula of the first oxide is X3O4, that of the
second will be
(1) XO (2) XO2 (3) X2O5 (4) X2O3
Ans. (4)
2. Calculate the molality of solution containing 3 g glucose dissolved in 30 g of water. (molar mass of glucose =180)
(1) 0.50 m (2) 0.56 m (3) 0.091 m (4) 0.05 m
Ans. (2)
3. How many grams of NaOH should be added to water to prepare 250 ml solution of 2 M NaOH ?
(1) 9.6 × 103 (2) 2.4 × 103 (3) 20 (4) 24
Ans.
4.
(3)

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Haemoglobin contains 0.334% of iron by weight. The molecular weight of haemoglobin is approximately 67200. The
number of iron atoms (Atomic weight of Fe is 56) present in one molecule of haemoglobin is

D
(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 3 (4) 2
Ans. (1)

N
5. The number of atoms of Cr and O are 4.8 × 1010 and 9.6 × 1010 respectively. Its empirical formula is –

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(1) Cr2O3 (2) CrO2 (3) Cr2O4 (4) None
Ans. (2)

S
6. The density of air is 0.001293 g ml–1. It's vapour density is –
(1) 143 (2) 14.3 (3) 1.43 (4) 0.143
Ans. (2)

O
7. Cortisone is a molecular substance containing 21 atoms of carbon per molecule. The mass percentage of carbon in
cortisone is 69.98%. Its molar mass is :
(1) 176.5 (2) 252.2 (3) 287.6 (4) 360.1
Ans.
8.

Ans.
(4)

O
12 g of alkaline earth metal gives 14.8 g of its nitride. Atomic weight of metal is -

T
(1) 12
(3)
(2) 20 (3) 40 (4) 14.8

E
9. The density of a solution prepared by dissolving 120 g of urea (mol. mass = 60 u) in 1000 g of water is 1.15 g/mL. The
molarity of this solution is :-
(1) 2.05 M (2) 0.50 M (3) 1.78 M (4) 1.02 M
Ans. (1)

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ETOOSINDIA J.H. SIR
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DPP-3
1. 4 g of hydrogen reacts with 20 g of oxygen to form water. The mass of water formed is
(1) 24 g (2) 36 g (3) 22.5 g (4) 40 g
Ans. (3)
2. In the reaction,
2SO2 + O2  2SO3
when 1 mole of SO2 and 1 mole of O2 are made to react to completion
(1) All the oxygen will be consumed (2) 1.0 mole of SO3 will be produced
(3) 0.5 mole ofd SO2 is remained (4) All of these

A
Ans. (2)

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3. Consider the following reaction sequence :
S8(s) + 8O2 (g)  8SO2 (g)
2SO2(g) + O2(g)  2SO3 (g)

D
How many grams of SO3 are produced from 1 mole S8 ?
(1) 1280 g (2) 960 g (3) 640 g (4) 320 g

N
Ans. (3)

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4. One litre of CO2 is passed over hot coke. The volume becomes 1.4 litre. The composition of products is–
(1) 0.6 litre CO (2) 0.8 litre CO2

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(3) 0.6 litre CO2 and 0.8 litre CO (4) None
Ans. (3)

O
5. The number of litres of air required to burn 8 litres of C2H2 is approximately-
(1) 40 (2) 60 (3) 80 (4) 100
Ans. (4)
6.

Ans.
7.

TO
4 gms. of hydrogen are ignited with 4 gms of oxygen. The weight of water formed is -
(1) 0.5 gm
(3)
(2) 3.5 gm (3) 4.5 gm

For the reaction 2P + Q  R, 8 mol of P and excess of Q will produce :


(4) 2.5 gm

Ans.
8.
E(1) 8 mol of R
(3)
(2) 5 mol of R

[At. wt. Ti = 48, Mg = 24] [Hint :

(1) 35.38 %
358
190

(2) 66.6 %
= 1.88]
(3) 4 mol of R

(3) 100 %
(4) 13 mol of R

In a certain operation 358 g of TiCl4 is reacted with 96 g of Mg. Calculate % yield of Ti if 32 g of Ti is actually obtained

(4) 60 %
Ans. (1)
9. What weights of P4O6 and P4O10 will be produced by the combustion of 31g of P4 in 32g of oxygen leaving no P4 and
O2.
(1) 2.75g, 219.5g (2) 27.5g, 35.5g (3) 55g, 71g (4) 17.5g, 190.5g
Ans. (2)
10. How many mole of Zn(FeS2) can be made from 2 mole zinc, 3 mole iron and 5 mole sulphur.
(1) 2 mole (2) 3 mole (3) 4 mole (4) 5 mole
Ans. (1)

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INDIA’S NO. 1 ONLINE COACHING

DPP-4
1. If the weight of metal chloride is x gram containing y gram of metal, the equivalent weight of metal will be

x 8(y  x) y 8(x  y)
(1) E   35.5 (2) E  (3) E   35.5 (4) E 
y x (x  y) y

Ans. (3)
2. 0.5 gm of a base was completely neutralised by 100 ml. of 0.2 N acid. Equivalent weight of the base is -
(1) 50 (2) 100 (3) 25 (4) 125
Ans. (3)
3. 1.0 gm of a metal combines with 8.89 gms of Bromine. Equivalent weight of metal is nearly : (at.wt. of Br = 80)

Ans.
4.
(1) 8
(2)
(2) 9 (3) 10 (4) 7

0.84 gms. of metal hydride contains 0.04 gms of hydrogen. The equivalent wt. of metal is .......

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D
(1) 80 (2) 40 (3) 20 (4) 60
Ans. (3)

N
5. The weights of two elements which combine with one another are in the ratio of their :–

I
(1) At wt. (2) Mol. wt. (3) Eq. wt. (4) None
Ans. (3)

S
6. The oxide of a metal has 32% oxygen. It's equivalent weight would be:-
(1) 34 (2) 32 (3) 17 (4) 16
Ans. (3)

O
7. Specific heat of a solid element is 0.1Cal/gm °C and its equivalent weight is 31.8. Its exact atomic weight is -
(1) 31.8 (2) 63.6 (3) 318 (4) 95.4

O
Ans. (2)
8. Relative density of a volatile substance with respect to CH4 is 4 (CH4 = 1). Its molecular weight would be –

T
(1) 8 (2) 32 (3) 64 (4) 128
Ans. (3)
9. 5 litre of gas at STP weighs 6.25 gms. What is its gram molecular weight ?

Ans.
10.

Ans.
11.
E
(1) 1.25
(3)

(1) 68.2
(3)
(2) 14

(2) 103.7
(3) 28

Equivalent weight of bivalent metal is 32.7. Molecular weight of its chloride is :–


(3) 136.4

Under the same conditions, two gases have the same number of molecules. They must
(4) 56

(4) 166.3

(1) be noble gases (2) have equal volumes


(3) have a volume of 22.4 dm3 each (4) have an equal number of atoms
Ans. (2)
12. 3g of a hydrocarbon on combustion in excess of oxygen produces 8.8 g of CO2 and 5.4 g of H2O. The data illustrates
the law of :
(1) conservation of mass (2) multiple proportions
(3) constant proportions (4) none of these
Ans. (1)

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