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DPP 7

The document contains a series of chemistry problems related to volume contraction, percentage yield, and stoichiometry involving various chemical reactions. Each problem is followed by multiple-choice answers, with a key provided at the end. The topics covered include combustion of butane, reactions of calcium carbonate, and the production of water from hydrogen and oxygen.

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DPP 7

The document contains a series of chemistry problems related to volume contraction, percentage yield, and stoichiometry involving various chemical reactions. Each problem is followed by multiple-choice answers, with a key provided at the end. The topics covered include combustion of butane, reactions of calcium carbonate, and the production of water from hydrogen and oxygen.

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(JEE)
Volume Contraction and Percentage Yield DPP-07

1. Find the volume contraction if 10L of 6. Fe2O3 reacts with excess CO at a high
Butane (C4H10) under combustion with temperature according to the equation
sufficient amount of oxygen? below: Fe2O3 + 3CO  2Fe + 3CO2
(A) 35 L (B) 25 L If 6.50 g of Fe2O3 yields 3.85 g of Fe, what
(C) 15 L (D) 3.5 L is the percentage yield of the reaction?
(A) 59.2% (B) 69.9%
2. Find the mass of 50% CaCO3 which will
(C) 76.3% (D) 84.7%
produce 136 g of CaSO4? (Molar mass of
CaCO3 = 100 g; Molar mass of CaSO4 = 136
g) 7. When 10 g of 90% pure lime stone (Calcium
CaCO3 + H2SO4  CaSO4 + H2O + CO2 carbonate) is heated completely, the volume
(A) 100 g (B) 200 g (in litres) of CO2 is liberated at STP is
(C) 300 g (D) 400 g (A)22.4 (B) 2.24
(C) 20.16 (D) 2.016
3. If 300 g of CaCO3 on reaction with excess of
H2SO4 gives 272 g of CaSO4. Find the % age 8. The volume of oxygen necessary for the
yield of product? complete combustion of 20 L of propane is
(A) 66.66% (B) 33.33%
(C) 50% (D) 25% (A) 40 L (B) 60 L
(C) 80 L (D) 100 L
4. Find maximum moles of CCl4 formed when
10 moles of CH4 undergoes chlorination 9. If 0.5 mole of BaCl2 is mixed with 0.2 mole
with excess of chlorine: of Na3 PO4 the maximum number of mole of
1CH4 + 4Cl2  1CCl4 + 4HCl Ba3 (PO4) 2 that can be formed is:
(A) 2 moles (B) 5 moles (A) 0.7 (B) 0.5
(C) 8 moles (D) 10 moles (C) 0.30 (D) 0.1

5. For the reaction: 2X + 3Y  3Z, the


10. 10 g of hydrogen and 64 g of oxygen were
combination of 2.00 moles of X with 3.00
filled in a steel vessel and exploded. Amount
moles of Y produces 3.00 moles of Z. What
is the percent yield of this reaction? of water produced in this reaction will be:
(A) 100% (B) 58.3% (A) 1 mole (B) 2moles
(C) 66.7% (D) 90% (C) 3 moles (D) 4 moles
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ANSWERS KEY
1. (A)
2. (B)
3. (A)
4. (D)
5. (A)
6. (D)
7. (D)
8. (D)
9. (D)
10. (D)

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