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YAKEEN-2.0

MOLE CONCEPT
[DPP-04]
1. If 500 ml of 1 M solution of glucose is 7. The density (in g mL–1) of a 3.60 M
mixed with 500 ml of 1 M solution of sulphuric acid solution that is 29% (H2SO4
glucose final molarity of solution will be molar mass = 98 g mol–1) by mass will be
(A) 1 M (B) 0.5 M (A) 1.22 (B) 1.45
(C) 2 M (D) 1.5 M (C) 1.64 (D) 1.88

2. What volume of 0.10 M H2SO4 must be 8. 500 mL of a glucose solution contains


added to 50 mL of a 0.10 M NaOH 6.02 × 1022 molecules. The concentration
solution to make a solution in which the of the solution is
molarity of the H2SO4 is 0.050 M ? (A) 0.1 M (B) 1.0 M
(A) 400 mL (B) 50 mL (C) 0.2 M (D) 2.0 M
(C) 100 mL (D) 150 mL
9. What is the [OH–] in the final solution
3. What approximate volume of 0.40 M prepared by mixing 20.0 mL of 0.050 M
Ba(OH)2 must be added to 50.0 mL of 0.30 HCl with 30.0 mL of 0.10 M Ba(OH)2 ?
M NaOH to get a solution in which the (A) 0.10 M (B) 0.40 M
molarity of the OH– ions is 0.50 M? (C) 0.0050 M (D) 0.12 M
(A) 33 mL (B) 66 mL
(C) 133 mL (D) 100 mL 10. The amount of anhydrous Na2CO3 present
in 250 ml of 0.25 M solution is
4. What volume of a 0.8 M solution contains (A) 6.225 g (B) 66.25 g
100 millimoles of the solute? (C) 6.0 g (D) 6.625 g
(A) 100 mL (B) 125 mL
(C) 500 mL (D) 62.5 mL 11. Increasing the temperature of an aqueous
solution will cause
5. The molality of a sulphuric acid solution is (A) Decrease in molality
0.2. Calculate the total weight of the (B) Decrease in molarity
solution having 1000 gm of solvent (C) Decrease in mole fraction
(A) 1000 g (B) 1098.6 g (D) Decrease in % w/w
(C) 980.4 g (D) 1019.6 g
12. The number of moles of solute per kg of a
6. The molarity of H2SO4 solution, which has
solvent is called its
a density 1.84 g/cc at 35°C and contains
(A) Molarity (B) Normality
98% by weight is
(C) Molar fraction (D) Molality
(A) 1.84 M (B) 18.4 M
(C) 20.6 M (D) 24.5 M
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ANSWERS

1. (A) 7. (A)
2. (C) 8. (C)
3. (A) 9. (A)
4. (B) 10. (D)
5. (D) 11. (B)
6. (B) 12. (D)

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