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  • N2 content in a urea sample was found to be only 42%. What is the actual urea content of the sample? (molecular weight of urea = 60)


  • Options
  • A. 80%
  • B. 90%
  • C. 95%
  • D. 98%

  • Correct Answer
  • 90% 


  • Stoichiometry problems


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    • 1. Solutions which distil without change in composition are called

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    • A. ideal
    • B. saturated
    • C. supersaturated
    • D. azeotropic
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    • 2. Vapor pressure of water at 100°C is about __________ bar.

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    • A. 0.1013
    • B. 1.013
    • C. 10.13
    • D. 101.3
    • Discuss
    • 3. Osmotic pressure of a dilute solution of a non volatile solute in a solvent obeying Raoult's law is proportional to the

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    • A. temperature.
    • B. volume of solution.
    • C. moles of non-volatile solute.
    • D. none of these.
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    • 4. If pH value of a solution is 8, then its pOH value will be

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    • A. 6
    • B. 1
    • C. 7
    • D. 10
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    • 5. Gases diffuse faster compared to liquids because of the reason that the liquid molecules

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    • A. are held together by stronger inter-molecular forces.
    • B. move faster.
    • C. have no definite shape.
    • D. are heavier
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    • 6. Density of carbon dioxide is __________ kg/Nm3.

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    • A. 44/22400
    • B. 44/22.4
    • C. 22.4/44
    • D. none of these
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    • 7. Kopp's rule is concerned with the calculation of

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    • A. thermal conductivity.
    • B. heat capacity.
    • C. viscosity.
    • D. surface tension.
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    • 8. In case of a ternery system involving two liquid components and a solute, the ratio of the concentration of the solute in the two phases at equilibrium is called the distribution co-efficient. The distribution co-efficient depends upon the

    • Options
    • A. solute concentration
    • B. temperature
    • C. both(a) & (b)
    • D. neither (a) nor (b)
    • Discuss
    • 9. The heat change for the reaction, C(s) + 2S(s) ? CS2(l), is 104.2 kJ. It represents the heat of

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    • A. formation
    • B. solution
    • C. combustion
    • D. fusion
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    • 10. Heat of solution in a system in which both solute and solvent are liquids is termed as

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    • A. heat of solvation.
    • B. heat of hydration.
    • C. standard integral heat of solution.
    • D. heat of mixing.
    • Discuss


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