Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Exercise 3: Exercise-3
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The density of a solution prepared by dissolving of urea mass in of water is . What is the molarity of this solution?

At and of a gaseous hydrocarbon requires air containing by volume for complete combustion. After combustion the gases occupy . Assuming that the water formed is in liquid form and the volumes were measured at the same temperature and pressure, the formula of the hydrocarbon is :

of a carbonate on treatment with excess produces mole of . The molar mass of in is:

The most abundant elements by mass in the body of a healthy human adult are: Oxygen (), Carbon (), Hydrogen () and Nitrogen (). The weight which a person would gain if all atoms are replaced by atoms is:

Three moles of are completely reacted with methanol. The number of moles of boron containing product formed is

Silver (atomic weight = ) has a density of . The number of silver atoms on a surface of area can be expressed in scientific notation as . The value of x is

For the reaction : The correct statement(s) in the balanced equation is/are :

The ammonia prepared by treating ammonium sulphate with calcium hydroxide is completely used by to form a stable coordination compound. Assume that both the reactions are complete. If of ammonium sulphate and of are used in the preparation, the combined weight (in grams) of gypsum and the nickel-ammonia coordination compound thus produced is _____
(Atomic weights in )
