Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Exercise 4: Exercise 4

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If 0.5 moles of BaCl2 are mixed with 0.2 moles of Na3PO4, the maximum number of moles of Ba3(PO4)2 that can be formed, is

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In a hydrocarbon, mass ratio of hydrogen and carbon is 1:3  the empirical formula of hydrocarbon is 

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The mole fraction of the solute in one molal aqueous solution is

MEDIUM
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The amount of sugar C12H22O11 required to prepare 2 L of its 0.1 M aqueous solutions is: 

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A mixture of 100 m mol of Ca(OH)2 and 2 g of sodium sulphate was dissolved in water and the volume was made up to 100 mL. The mass of calcium sulphate formed and the concentration of OH- in resulting solution are: Molar mass of Ca(OH)2, Na2SO4 and CaSO4 are 74,143 and 136 g mol-1 and Ksp of Ca(OH)2  is 5.5×10-6  respectively.

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An organic compound is estimated through Dumas method and was found to evolve 6 moles of CO2, 4 moles of H2O and 1 mole of nitrogen gas. The formula of the compound is:  

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10 mg effervescent tablet containing sodium bicarbonate and oxalic acid releases 0.25 ml of CO2 when T= 298.15 K and P=1 bar. If molar volume of CO2 is 25.0 L under such condition, what will be the percentage of sodium bicarbonate in each tablet?
[Molar mass of NaHCO3=84 g mol-1 

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8 g of NaOH is dissolved in 18 g of H2O. Mole fraction of NaOH in solution and molality (mol kg-1) of the solution respectively are: