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a QW Arjuna NEET (2024) Some Basic Concept of Chemistry DPP-09 What is the maximum amount of nitrogen dioxide | 6. — NX is produced by the following step of reactions: that can be produced by mixing 4.2 gm of NO(g) and Mt X:—> MX& 3.2 gm of Ox(g)? 3MX2 + X2—> MsXa (1) 4.60 gm 2) 2.30 gm MsXe-+N:CO;— NX + CO; + MrO« @) 3.22 em (4) 644 gm How much M (metal) is consumed to produce 206 g Of NX. (Take at wt. of M=56, N= 23, X = 80) 12 moles of each A & B are allowed to react as given: () Qe Q) 562 sav28 c+ 10,1 orDisprdeedien |) Me Ze caleulate the atomic mass of D. (1) 30 (2) 45 7. The mass of PsOvo produced if 440 gm of PySs is @) 60 (a) 1s mixed with 384 gm of O3 is PAS: +O: —> Paw + SO; 1.0 g magnesium is bumt with 0.56 g > in a closed (1) 568 gm 2) 426 gm vessel. Which reactant is left in excess and how G) 284 gm (4) 369 gm much? (At wt. Mg =24, 0 = 16) 8. How many grams of nitric acid, HNOs, can be () Mg0.16g 2) 020.168 prepared from the reaction of 138 g of NO2 with (G) Mg044e (4) 0:,0288 54,0 g H20 according to the equation below? 3NO2+ H20 —> 2HNOs+ NO (1) 126 gm (2) 105 gm In Haber’s process 30 litre of dihydrogen and 30 L of dinitrogen were taken for reaction which yielded only 50% of expected product. What will be the composition of gaseous mixture under the aforesaid condition in the end? (1) Nx(g) = 20 L; Ha(g) ~ 0; NHs(g) = 20 L (2) Na(g) =25 L; Ho(e) = 30 L; NHb(g) = 10L (3) Ne(g) = 25 L; Ha(g) = 15 L; NHs(g) = 10L (4) Nx(g)= 10 L; Ho(g) = 25 L; Ng) = 15 L (3) 136 em (4) 120 gm 9. 4g of hydrogen is ignited with 4 g of oxygen, the amount of water formed is? () 25¢ Q) 05g GB) 458 (4) 8¢ 10, Calculate ate the weight of FeO produced from 6.7 ¢ VO & 4.8 g Fe20; VO + Fe:03 > FeO +V20s (At. wt of V=5I, At. wt. of Fe= 56) The mass of MgsN2 produced if 48 gm of Mg metal is reacted with 34 gm NHb gas is ° oe e nee Mg +NH;—> MgsNo +H G@) 2585 @) oar wo om 2) em 11. The total number of g-molecules of SO,Ck in 13.5 g 3 of sulphuryl chloride is 3) em @ em () O1 Q) 02 3 3 @) 03 @) os a Rn 14, 15. 16. 7. 18. ‘One atom of an clement x weighs 6.643 x 10 g Number of moles of atoms in its 20 kg is a4 @ 40 @) 100 (4) 500 Limiting reagent in a chemical reaction is that reactant which (1) Left some amount unreacted after the completion of reaction Reacts completely in the reaction Does not react in the reaction Allof these Q) GB) @ 8 g Hz and 32 g 0, is allowed to react to form water then which of the following statement is correct? (1). Oris limiting reagent (2) Oris reagent in excess (3) His limiting reagent (4) 40g water is formed How many moles of lead (II) chloride will be formed from a reaction between 6.5 g of PbO and 3.2 g of nev (1) 0.029 (3) 0.333 (2) 0.044 (4) 0.011 Equal volume of Nz and Ho react to form ammonia under suitable condition then the limiting reagent is () Ha 2) Nis QB) N (4) No one reactant is limiting reagent 0.5 mole of HySO, is mixed with 0.2 mole of Ca(OMD:. The maximum number of moles of CaSOx formed is a) 02 @) 04 Q) os (4) 15 For the reaction: A+ 13B + 15C + 17P If 15 moles of A, 26 moles of B & 30.5 moles of C are taken initially then limiting reactant is aa QB ac (4) None of these 19, 10g Ha reacts with 64g of O2 determine number of moles of gaseous product formed. (1) I mole 2) 4mole (3) 3 mole (4) S mole 20. According to the equation, N20s(g) + 6F2(g)>2NHa(g) + 3H20(g) how many moles of NHs(g) could be formed from the reaction of 0.22 mol of N20s (g) with 0.87 mol of Ho(g)? (1) 0.29 mol (2) 0.44 mol (3) 0.73 mol (4) 1.1 mol 21. The number of moles of C and D produced on mixing 5 moles of A and 7 moles of B are respectively : GA+5B—+7C+9D) (1). 9 moles and 11 moles (2). 11,66 moles and 15 moles (3) 9.8 moles and 12.6 moles (4) 1 moles and 13 moles 22. 5 moles of A, 6 moles of Z are mixed with sufficient amount of C to finally produce F. Then find the which can be produced, Assuming that the product formed can also be reused. Reactions are: maximum moles of F A+2Z>B i) B+CoZ+F Gi) (1) 3 moles 2) 4.5 moles (3) Smoles (4) 6 moles. 23. For the reaction 2P + Q— R, 8 mol of P and 5 mol of Qwill produce Q) SmolofR (2) SmolofR G) 4molofR (4) 13 mol of R 24. 0.5 mole of HaSO. is mixed with 0.2 mole of Ca(OHi):. The maximum number of moles of CaSO, formed is ay 02 2) 0s @) 04 @ 1s 28, For the reaction: A + 2B > C 5 mole of A and 8 mole of B will produce Q) SmoleofC — 2) 4mole of C (3) SmoleorC — 4) 12 mole of C a 26. Zine and hydrochloric acid react according to the reaction. Zn(s) ~ 2HCi(aq.) > ZnCla(aq,) + Hate) If 0.30 mole of Zn are added to hydrochloric acid containing 0.52 mole HCI, how many moles of H are produced? () 0.26 (2) 1.04 3) 0.52 (4) 0.13 27. The number of moles of hydrogen molecules required to produce 20 moles of ammonia through Haber’s process is, a) 40 Q) 10 (3) 20 (4) 30 28. 10 g of hydrogen and 64 g of oxygen were filled in a steel vessel and exploded, Amount of water produced in this reaction will be (1) 3 mol 3) mol 2) 4mol (4) 2mol 29. According to following reaction: A+BO;— A,O.+ B:05 The number of moles of AsOs produced if 1 mole of Ais mixed with 1 mole of BOs 3 QQ @) U3 (4) 23 30. In a chemical reaction, A +B — AB, if B is acting as a limiting reagent, then choose the correct option. A B (1) SO atoms 100 atoms (2) 100 atoms 200 atoms 3) 50atoms 30 atoms (4) 50 atoms 200 atoms 31. 32, 33. 10g of MnO; on reaction with HCI form 2.24L of Clg) at NTP. 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