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Chemistry
DPP: 4
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Q1 Number of gm of oxygen in (C) 2.3 (D) 4.6


32.2 g Na2 SO4 ⋅ 10H2 O is
Q7 Which of the following contains the
(A) 20.8 (B) 22.4
greatest number of atoms?
(C) 2.24 (D) 2.08
(A) 1.0 g of butane (C4 H10 )
Q2 The total number of protons in 10 g of calcium (B) 1.0 g of nitrogen (N2 )
23
carbonate is (N0 = 6.023 × 10 ) (C) 1.0 g of silver (Ag)
24
(A) 1.5057 × 10 (D) 1.0 g of water (H2 O)
(B) 2.0478 × 10 24
Q8 The number of atoms present in 0.05 g of water
(C) 3.0115 × 1024
is
(D) 4.0956 × 1024
(A) 1.67 × 1023
Q3 If 1021 molecules are removed from 200mg of (B) 1.67 × 1022
CO2 , then the number of moles of CO2 left are (C) 5.02 × 1021
(A) 2.88 × 10−3 (D) 1.67 × 1021
(B) 28.8 × 10−3
Q9 Select the quantity of NO2 with highest mass:
(C) 0.288 × 10−3
(A) 100 amu
(D) 1.68 × 10−2
(B) 1.0 × 10−3 g
Q4 A sample of aluminium has a mass of 54.0 g . (C) 7.0 × 1022 molecules
What is the mass of the same number of (D) 8.0 × 10−1 mol
magnesium atoms? (At. wt. Al = 27, Mg = 24 )
Q10 Mass of one atom of the element A is
(A) 12 g
3.9854 × 10−23 g. How many atoms are
(B) 24 g
contained in lg of the element A ?
(C) 48 g
(A) 2.509 × 1023
(D) 96 g
(B) 6.022 × 1023
Q5 A person adds 1.71 gram of sugar (C12 H22 O11 ) (C) 12.044 × 1023
in order to sweeten his tea. The number of (D) None of these
carbon atoms added is (mol. mass of sugar
Q11 Which of the following contains the largest
= 342 )
mass of hydrogen atoms?
(A) 3.6 × 1022
(A) 5.0 moles C2 H2 O4
(B) 7.2 × 1021
(B) 1.1 moles C3 H8 O3
(C) 0.05
(C) 1.5 moles C6 H8 O6
(D) 6.6 × 1022
(D) 4.0 moles C2 H4 O2
Q6 If the atomic mass of Sodium is 23 , the number
Q12 Find mass of 18.066 × 1023 molecules of NH3
of moles in 46 g of sodium is
? (If atomic mass of N and H are 14 and 1)
(A) 1 (B) 2
(A) 51 g
(B) 34 g
(C) 17 g
(D) None of these

Q13 Calculate number of neutrons present in


20 × 1025 atoms of oxygen (8 O17 )
Given : NA = 6 × 1023
(A) 180 × 1025
(B) 1600
(C) 1800 NA
(D) 3200 NA

Q14 What is the number of moles of O-atom in


126amu of HNO3 ?
(A) 2
(B) N2
A
(C) 6
(D) 6
NA

Q15 The mass of oxygen in 3.6 mol of water is


(A) 115.2 g
(B) 57.6 g
(C) 28.8 g
(D) 18.4 g
Answer Key
Q1 (B) Q9 (D)

Q2 (C) Q10 (D)

Q3 (A) Q11 (D)

Q4 (C) Q12 (A)

Q5 (A) Q13 (A)

Q6 (B) Q14 (D)

Q7 (A) Q15 (B)

Q8 (C)

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