Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Exercise 1: Exercise-1

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MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A sample of gaseous hydrocarbon occupying 1.12 litre at NTP, completely burnt in air and produced 2.2 g of CO2 and 1.8 g H2O. Calculate the mass of compound taken and volume of O2 at NTP required for its burning. Also calculate molecular formula of hydrocarbon.

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

The reaction A g+B gC g+D g is studied in a one litre vessel at 250 °C. The initial concentration of A was 3n and that of B was n. When equilibrium was attained, equilibrium concentration of C was found to the equal to the equilibrium concentration of B. What is the concentration of D at equilibrium?

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

20 ml of H2O2, after acidification with dilute H2SO4, required 30 ml of N12 KMnO4 for complete oxidation. Determine the strength of H2O2 solution.

EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

x g of the metal gave y g of its oxide. Hence equivalent weight of the metal

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Equivalent wt. of H3PO4 in each of the reaction will be respectively -

H3PO4+OH-H2PO4-+H2O
H3PO4+2OH-HPO42-+2H2O
H3PO4+3OH-PO43-+3H2O

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

One litre of a solution contains 18.9 g of HNO3 and one litre of another solution contains 3.2 g of NaOH. In what volume ratio must these solution be mixed to obtain a neutral solution?

EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A fresh H2O2 solution is labeled as 11.2 V.  Calculate its concentration in wt/vol percent.

EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

What will the concentration of Ca+2 in a sample of 1 litre hard water if after treatment with washing soda 10 g insoluble CaCO3 is precipitated.