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Class 11 - Chemistry - WPP 1

This document contains 30 practice chemistry problems related to basic concepts such as moles, molecules, chemical equations, and stoichiometry calculations. The problems cover topics like determining the number of moles, molecules, atoms or electrons in a given sample based on mass or moles. Other problems involve using chemical equations to calculate amounts of reactants or products.

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Class 11 - Chemistry - WPP 1

This document contains 30 practice chemistry problems related to basic concepts such as moles, molecules, chemical equations, and stoichiometry calculations. The problems cover topics like determining the number of moles, molecules, atoms or electrons in a given sample based on mass or moles. Other problems involve using chemical equations to calculate amounts of reactants or products.

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ACCLIVITY

WEEKLY PRACTICE PAPER 1


CLASS : XI
SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY

Basic Concept of Chemistry

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

2. Which one of the following has the maximum number of molecules ?


(1) 8 g H2
(2) 64 g SO2
(3) 44 g CO2
(4) 48 g O3

3. The total number of electrons in 1.6 g of CH4 to that in 1.8 g of H2O -


(1) Double
(2) Same
(3) Triple
(4) One fourth

4. When x molecules are removed from 200 mg of N2O, 2.89 × 10–3 moles of N2O are left.
x will be -
(1) 1020 molecules
(2) 1010 molecules
(3) 21 molecules
(4) 1021 molecules

5. Which has the maximum number of molecules ?


(1) 7 g N2O
(2) 20 g H2
(3) 16 g NO2
(4) 16 g SO2

6. The number of molecules in 4.25 g of NH3 is approximately :


(1) 4 × 1023
(2) 1.5 × 2023
(3) 1 × 1023
(4) 6 × 1023
7. The maximum number of molecules is present in :
(1) 15 L of H2 gas at STP
(2) 5 L of N2 gas at STP
(3) 0.5 g of H2 gas
(4) 10 g of O2 gas

8. The number of atoms in 0.1 mol of a tetra-atomic gas is (NA = 6.02 × 1023 mol–1) :
(1) 2.4 × 1022
(2) 6.026 × 1022
(3) 2.4 × 1023
(4) 3.600 × 1023

9. If the weight of metal chloride is x gram containing y gram of metal, the equivalent weight of the metal
will be :

10. Volume occupied by one molecule of water (density = 1 g cm–3) is :


(1) 5.5 × 10–23 cm3
(2) 9.0 × 10–23 cm3
(3) 6.023 × 10–23 cm3
(4) 3.0 × 10–23 cm3

11. An element, X has the following isotopic composition 200X : 90% 199X : 8% 202X : 2.0%. The weighted
average atomic mass of the naturally occurring element X is closest to :
(1) 201 amu
(2) 202 amu
(3) 199 amu
(4) 200 amu

12. 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

13. 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 :
(1) 4
(2) 6
(3) 3
(4) 2

14. 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 of SO2 is remained
(4) All of these Sol.

15. 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) 1 mol
(2) 2 mol
(3) 3 mol
(4) 4 mol

16. Consider the following reaction sequence :


S8(s) + 8O2(g) → 8SO2(g)
2SO2(g) + O2(g) → 2SO3(g)
How many grams of SO3 are produced from 1 mole S8 ?
(1) 1280 g
(2) 960 g
(3) 640 g
(4) 320 g

17. What volume of oxygen gas (O2) measured at 0°C and 1 atm, is needed to burn completely 1 L of propane
gas (C3H8) measured under the same conditions ?
(1) 10 L
(2) 7 L
(3) 6 L
(4) 5 L

18. 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

19. 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

20. How many grams of NaOH should be added to water to prepare a 250 ml solution of 2 M NaOH ?
(1) 9.6 × 103
(2) 2.4 × 103
(3) 20
(4) 24

21. The total number of electrons in 4.2 g of N3– ion is (NA is the Avogadro’s number) :
(1) 2.1 NA
(2) 4.2 NA
(3) 3 NA
(4) 3.2 NA

22. Suppose that A and B form the compounds B2A3 and B2A. If 0.05 mole of B2A3 weighs 9 g and 0.1 mole
of B2A weighs 10 g, the atomic weight of A and B, respectively are :
(1) 30 and 40
(2) 40 and 30
(3) 20 and 5
(4) 15 and 20
23. Number of Fe atoms in 100 g Haemoglobin if it contains 0.33% Fe. (Atomic mass of Fe = 56) :
(1) 0.035 × 1023
(2) 35
(3) 3.5 × 1023
(4) 7 × 108

24. The number of electrons in 1.6 g of CH4 is approximately :


(1) 25 × 1024
(2) 1.5 × 1024
(3) 6 × 1023
(4) 3.0 × 1024

25. Specific volume of cylindrical virus particle is 6.02 × 10–2 cc/gm whose radius and length are 7 Å and 10
Å respectively. If NA = 6.02 × 1023, find molecular weight of virus.
(1) 15.4 kg/mol
(2) 1.54 × 104 kg/mol
(3) 3.08 × 104 kg/mol
(4) 3.08 × 103 kg/mol

26. The number of mole of nitrogen in one litre of air containing 10% nitrogen by volume, under standard
conditions, is -
(1) 0.03 mole
(2) 2.10 moles
(3) 0.186 mole
(4) 4.46 × 10–3 mole

27. Number of significant figures in 6.62 × 10–34


(1) Two
(2) Three
(3) Four
(4) One

28. Liquid benzene (C6H6) burns in oxygen according to 2C6H6 (l) + 15O2(g) ⎯→ 12CO2(g) + 6H2O(g) How
many litres of O2 at STP are needed to complete the combustion of 39 g of liquid benzene ?
(1) 74 L
(2) 11.2 L
(3) 22.4 L
(4) 84 L

29. 1 mol of KClO3 is thermally decomposed and excess of aluminium is burnt in the gaseous product. How
many moles of Al2O3 are formed ?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 1.5
(4) 3

30. The amount of zinc required to produce 1.12 ml of H2 at STP on treatment with dilute HCl will be :
(1) 65 g
(2) 0.065 g
(3) 32.5 × 10–4 g
(4) 6.5 g

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