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2: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
3: Basic Analytical Techniques
4: Structure of Atom
5: Chemical Bonding
6: Redox Reactions
7: Modern Periodic Table
8: Elements of Group 1 and 2
9: Elements of Group 13, 14 and 15
10: States of Matter
11: Adsorption and Colloids
12: Chemical Equilibrium
13: Nuclear Chemistry and Radioactivity
14: Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry
15: Hydrocarbons
16: Chemistry in Everyday Life
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Solutions for Chapter 1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 1 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard.
Balbharati solutions for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard 1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Exercises [Pages 11 - 12]
Choose the correct option.
A sample of pure water, whatever the source always contains ______ by mass of oxygen and 11.1% by mass of hydrogen.
88.9
18
80
16
Choose the correct option.
Which of the following compounds can not demonstrate the law of multiple proportions?
NO, NO2
CO, CO2
H2O, H2O2
Na2S, NaF
Choose the correct option.
Which of the following temperature will read the same value on celsius and Fahrenheit scales?
- 40°
+ 40°
- 80°
- 20°
Choose the correct option.
SI unit of the quantity electric current is __________
Volt
Ampere
Candela
Newton
In the reaction \[\ce{N2 + 3H2->2NH3}\], the ratio by volume of \[\ce{N2 , H2}\] and \[\ce{NH3}\] is 1 : 3 : 2 This illustrates the law of ______.
definite proportion
reciprocal proportion
multiple proportion
gaseous volumes
Choose the correct option.
Which of the following has maximum number of molecules?
7gN2
2gH2
8gO2
20gNO2
Choose the correct option.
How many g of H2O are present in 0.25 mol of it?
4.5
18
0.25
5.4
The number of molecules in 22.4 cm3 of nitrogen gas at STP is ______.
6.022 × 1020
6.022 × 1023
22.4 × 1020
22.4 × 1023
Which of the following has the largest number of atoms?
1g Au (s)
1g Na (s)
1g Li (s)
1g Cl2 (g)
State and explain Avogadro's law.
Point out the difference between 12 g of carbon and 12 u of carbon.
How many grams does an atom of hydrogen weigh?
Calculate the molecular mass of the following in u.
NH3
Calculate the molecular mass of the following in u.
CH3COOH
Calculate the molecular mass of the following in u.
C2H5OH
How many particles are present in 1 mole of a substance?
What is the SI unit of the amount of a substance?
What is meant by the molar volume of a gas?
State and explain the law of conservation of mass.
State the law of multiple proportions.
Give one example of a homogeneous mixture.
Give one example of a heterogeneous mixture.
Give one example of an element.
Give one example of a compound.
Solve problem:
What is the ratio of molecules in 1 mole of NH3 and 1 mole of HNO3?
Solve problem:
Calculate the number of moles of hydrogen in 0.448 litre of hydrogen gas at STP.
Solve problem:
The mass of an atom of hydrogen is 1.008 u. What is the mass of 18 atoms of hydrogen?
Solve problem:
Calculate the number of an atom of the following (Given: Atomic mass of I = 127 u).
254 u of iodine (I)
Solve problem:
Calculate the number of an atom of the following (Given: Atomic mass of I = 127 u).
254 g of iodine (I)
Solve problem:
A student used a carbon pencil to write his homework. The mass of this was found to be 5 mg. With the help of this calculate the number of moles of carbon in his homework writing.
Solve problem:
A student used a carbon pencil to write his homework. The mass of this was found to be 5 mg. With the help of this calculate The number of carbon atoms in 12 mg of his homework writing
Solve problem:
Arjun purchased 250 g of glucose (C6H12O6) for Rs 40. Find the cost of glucose per mole.
Solve problem:
The natural isotopic abundance of 10B is 19.60% and 11B is 80.40 %. The exact isotopic masses are 10.13 and 11.009 respectively. Calculate the average atomic mass of boron
Solve problem:
Convert the following degree Celsius temperature to degree Fahrenheit.
40 °C
Convert the following degree Celsius temperature to degree Fahrenheit.
30°C
Solve problem:
Calculate the number of moles and molecules of acetic acid present in 22 g of it.
Solve problem:
24 g of carbon reacts with some oxygen to make 88 grams of carbon dioxide. Find out how much oxygen must have been used.
Solve problem:
Calculate the number of atoms of the following. (Average atomic mass : N = 14 u, S = 32 u)
0.4 mole of nitrogen
Solve problem:
Calculate the number of atoms of the following. (Average atomic mass : N = 14 u, S = 32 u)
1.6 g of sulfur
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2.0 g of a metal burnt in oxygen gave 3.2 g of its oxide. 1.42 g of the same metal heated in steam gave 2.27 of its oxide. Which law is verified by these data?
In two moles of acetaldehyde \[\ce{CH3CHO}\] calculate the number of moles of carbon.
Solve problem:
In two moles of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) calculate the number of moles of hydrogen
Solve problem:
In two moles of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) calculate the number of moles of oxygen
Solve problem:
In two moles of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) calculate the number of molecules of acetaldehyde
Solve problem:
Calculate the number of moles of magnesium oxide, MgO in
- 80 g, and
- 10 g of the compound.
(Average atomic masses of Mg = 24 and O = 16)
Solve problem:
What is volume of carbon dioxide, CO2 occupying by 5 moles of CO2 gas measured at STP?
Solve problem:
What is volume of carbon dioxide, CO2 occupying by 0.5 moles of CO2 gas measured at STP?
Solve problem:
Calculate the mass of potassium chlorate required to liberate 6.72 dm3 of oxygen at STP. Molar mass of KClO3 is 122.5 g mol-1.
Calculate the number of atoms of hydrogen present in 5.6 g of urea, \[\ce{(NH2)2CO}\]. Also calculate the number of atoms of N, C, and O.
Solve problem:
Calculate the mass of sulfur dioxide produced by burning 16 g of sulfur in excess of oxygen in the contact process. (Average atomic mass : S = 32 u, O = 16 u)
Explain the need of the term average atomic mass.
Explain molar mass.
Explain the mole concept.
Explain formula mass with an example.
Explain the molar volume of gas.
Explain types of matter (on the basis of chemical composition).
Solutions for 1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
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