CMoS s5 Phy Chem Calculations Seminar 01?
CMoS s5 Phy Chem Calculations Seminar 01?
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No.3). Chlorine has two isotopes; chlorine-35 and chlorine-37. If the relative atomic mass of
chlorine is 35.5. Calculate the ratio of the two isotopes in a natural sample. (TEACHER’S TAKE)
No.4). Copper, relative atomic mass 63.55 has two isotopes of mass numbers 63 and 65. Calculate
the percentage abundance of the isotopes. (STUDENT’S TRIAL)
RESEARCH:
- More questions from CMoS assignment OO9 (phy chem- mass spectrometry)
No.7). Oxygen diffuses 0.9 times faster than a hydrocarbon Y. Calculate the relative molecular
mass of Y. (TEACHER’S TAKE)
No.8). Oxygen diffuses 2.3 times as fast as a compound Z with the formula; Ni(CO)n.
Determine the molecular formula of Z. (STUDENT’S TRIAL)
RESEARCH:
- MORE QUESTIONS FROM CMoS ASSIGNMENT 011 – phy chem (matter- graham)
No.10). A radioactive isotope decays from an initial count of 160 counts per minute to 20
No.11). If the decay constant for radium is 1.356 × 10-11s-1. Calculate the time required for 90% of
a sample of radium to disintegrate. (STUDENT’S TRIAL)
RESEARCH:
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No.12). An organic compound Y contains 66.7% carbon, 11.1% hydrogen and the rest being oxygen.
If the vapour density of Y is 36, determine its molecular formula. (TEACHER’S TAKE)
No.13). A compound J contains 62.1% carbon, 10.3% hydrogen and the rest being oxygen. If J has a
density of 2.59 x 10-3 gcm-3 at s.t.p;
No.15). When a hydrocarbon L was burnt in excess air, 14.4g of water and 13.44dm3 of carbon
dioxide were obtained at s.t.p.
(STUDENT’S TAKE)
No.16). A compound X contains 54.5% carbon, 9.09% hydrogen and the rest being oxygen.
(STUDENT’S TAKE)
MORE QUESTIONS:
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No.18). 7. 15 dm3 of gaseous hydrocarbon X was exploded with 105dm3 of excess oxygen. The
residual gas occupied 75dm3. On addition of concentrated potassium hydroxide, the volume reduced
by 45dm3. Determine the molecular formula of X. [STUDENT’S TAKE]
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