Which one of the following is called dry ice?
– Its sublimation temperature at 1 atm is -78.5 °C.
Which one of the following is called dry ice?
Which one of the following reactions will give NO (nitric oxide) gas as one of the products?
What is the formula mass of anhydrous sodium carbonate? (Given that the atomic masses of sodium, carbon and oxygen are 23 u, 12 u and 16 u respectively)
The compound C6H12O4 contains
Let’s evaluate the options:
A) 22 atoms per mole: One molecule contains 6 + 12 + 4 = 22 atoms. One mole contains Avogadro’s number of molecules, so one mole contains 22 * Avogadro’s number of atoms, not just 22 atoms. Incorrect.
B) twice the mass percent of H as compared to the mass percent of C: Mass of C is 72, Mass of H is 12. Is %H = 2 * %C? (12/148)*100% vs 2 * (72/148)*100%. This simplifies to 12 vs 2*72=144. Clearly incorrect. Is %C = 2 * %H? 72 vs 2*12=24. Incorrect.
C) six times the mass percent of C as compared to the mass percent of H: This is poorly phrased but implies a ratio. Let’s check if %C = 6 * %H. Mass of C is 72, Mass of H is 12. 72 = 6 * 12. Yes, the mass of Carbon in the compound is six times the mass of Hydrogen. Since the mass percentages are (mass of element / total mass) * 100%, if Mass of C = 6 * Mass of H, then %C = 6 * %H. This holds true.
D) thrice the mass percent of H as compared to the mass percent of O: Mass of H is 12, Mass of O is 64. Is %O = 3 * %H? 64 vs 3*12=36. Incorrect. Is %H = 3 * %O? 12 vs 3*64. Incorrect.
Option C is the only statement that accurately reflects the mass composition of the compound, interpreting “six times the mass percent of C as compared to the mass percent of H” as the mass percent of C being six times the mass percent of H.
How many moles of hydrogen atom are present in one mole of Aluminium hydroxide?
The setting time of cement is lowered by adding
Which one of the following species is not capable of showing disproportionation reaction ?
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists :
List I (Element) | List II (Highest Valency) |
A. Sulfur | 1. Five |
B. Phosphorous | 2. Six |
C. Lead | 3. Two |
D. Silver | 4. Four |
Code :
A | B | C | D | |
(a) | 2 | 4 | 1 | 3 |
(b) | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 |
(c) | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
(d) | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 |
Combination of one volume of nitrogen with three volumes of hydrogen produces
Which one of the following has different number of molecules ? (All are kept at normal temperature and pressure)