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One has a volume of 480 mL and a concentration of 1.50 M and the second has a volume of 520 mL and concentration 1.20 M. 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry The ppm level of F^– in a 500 g sample of a tooth paste containing 0.2 g F^– is 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry The mass of N2F4 produced by the reaction of 2.0 g of NH3 and 8.0 g of F2 is 3.56 g. What is the percent yield? 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry A mixture of NH4NO3 and (NH4)2HPO4 contain 30.40% mass percent of nitrogen. What is the mass ratio of the two components in the mixture? 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry 9 moles of "D" and 14 moles of E are allowed to react in a closed vessel according to given reactions. Calculate number of moles of B formed in the end of reaction if 4 moles of G are present in reaction vessel. 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry The concentrated sulphuric acid that is peddled commercial is 95% H2SO4 by weight. 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry The number of moles of oxygen in one litre of air containing 21% oxygen by volume, under standard conditions are 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry Arrange the following in the order of increasing mass (atomic mass: O = 16, Cu = 63, N = 14) I. one atom of oxygen II. one atom of nitrogen 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry 10 mL of 2 M NaOH solution is added to 200 mL of 0.5 M of NaOH solution. What is the final concentration? (a) 0.57 M (b) 5.7 M (c) 11.4 M (d) 1.14 M 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry An organic compound whose empirical and molecular formula are same, contains 20% carbon, 6.7% hydrogen, 46.7% nitrogen and the rest oxygen. 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry A compound contains 54.55 % carbon, 9.09% hydrogen, 36.36% oxygen. The empirical formula of this compound is: 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry Indium (atomic mass = 114.82) has two naturally occurring isotopes, the predominant one form has isotopic mass 114.9041 and abundance of 95.72%. 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry The density of 3M solution of sodium chloride is 1.252 g mL^-1. The molality of the solution will be: 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry The number of molecules in 8.96 litre of a gas at 0°C and 1 atm. pressure is approximately 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry If 3.01 × 10^20 molecules are removed from 98 mg of H2SO4, then the number of moles of H2SO4 left are 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry A mixture of O2 and gas "Y" mol. mass 80 in the mole ratio a : b has a mean molecular mass 40. What would be mean molecular mass, if the gases are mixed in the ratio b : a under, identical conditions? 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry Dissolving 120 g of a compound of mol. wt. 60 in 1000 g of water gave a solution of density 1.12 g/ mL. The molarity of the solution is: 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry A sample of AlF3 contains 3.0 × 10^24 F^– ions. The number of formula unit of this sample are 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry Silver oxide (Ag2O) decomposes at temperature 300°C yielding metallic silver and oxygen gas. A 1.60 g sample of impure silver oxide yields 0.104 g of oxygen gas. 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry 1.44 g of titanium (At. mass = 48) reacted with excess of O2 and produce x g of non-stoichiometric compound Ti1.44O. The value of x is: 3 years ago Deepak Rock jee jee main bitsat basic concepts chemistry Page 2 / 3 Prev 1 2 3 Next Share: Super Globals Requests: Server: Options and Features route: community use_home_url: url: https://eanshub.com/community/ pageid:187 default_groupid: 3 2022 How Can We Help? Δ Home About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Term of Use Copyright © 2020 Eanshub All Rights Reserved