Ramendra C Mukerjee Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Equivalence, Exercise 1: PROBLEMS

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Questions from Ramendra C Mukerjee Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Equivalence, Exercise 1: PROBLEMS with Hints & Solutions

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

9.44 g of a metal oxide is formed by the combination of 5 g of the metal. Calculate the equivalent weight of the metal.

Give the answer up to two places of decimal.

MEDIUM
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

The salt Na2HPO4 is formed when Orthophosphoric acid is reacted with an alkali. Find the equivalent weight of Orthophosphoric acid.

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

0.501 g of silver was dissolved in nitric acid and HCl was added to this solution, AgCl so formed weighed  0.6655 g. If the equivalent weight of chlorine is 35.5. What will be the equivalent weight of silver?

Give the answer up to two places of decimals.

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

5 g of zinc displaced 4.846 g of copper from a copper sulphate solution. If zinc has an equivalent weight of 32.5, find the equivalent weight of copper.

Give the answer correct up to one place of decimal after rounding-off.

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

What is the weight of sodium bromate and molarity of solution necessary to prepare 85.5 mL of 0.672 N solution, when the half-cell reaction is BrO3-+6H++6e-Br-+3H2O?

Give answer after multiplying with 100 and rounding off to the nearest integer value.

MEDIUM
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

What is the weight of sodium bromate and molarity of solution necessary to prepare 85.5 ml of 0.672 N solution when the half-cell reaction is

2BrO3-+12H++10eBr2+6H2O?

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

2 g of a metal when dissolved in nitric acid converted to its nitrate. The nitrate was then precipitated to 2.66 g of the metal chloride. Find the equivalent weight of the metal.

Give the answer up to two places of decimal after rounding-off.

MEDIUM
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

2 g of anhydrous BaCl2, present in a solution, was quantitatively converted into 2.25 g of BaSO4. Find the equivalent weight of Ba.