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Test: Mole Concept - Question 1

1 mole of ammonia is of 17 g. Then what is the mass of 0.3 moles of ammonia?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mole Concept - Question 1

Given that, 1 mole of ammonia is of 17 g. 0.3 mole of ammonia contains 17 x 0.3g of mass. IT’s because the molecular weight of a given pcompound is directly proportional to the number of moles of the given compound.

Test: Mole Concept - Question 2

Which of the following statement is correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mole Concept - Question 2

The corrected statements are as follows: the value of Avogadro’s number is 6.022×1023 atoms, one molecule of any substance contains Avogadro’s number of particles & 1 u = Ma/NA. The correct option is that one mole is the amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12 g of the carbon atom.

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Test: Mole Concept - Question 3

If one mole of ammonia contains “y” number of particles, then how many particles do 1 mole of glucose contain?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mole Concept - Question 3

Let it be any compound, but one mole of a substance always contains Avogadro’s number of particles. In the above question, Avogadro’s number (6.022×1023) is given by the letter “y”. so, in 1 mole of glucose, there is y number of particles.

Test: Mole Concept - Question 4

A mole of any substance contains _______

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The answer is Avogadro’s number. One mole of any substance contains Avogadro’s number of particles. Avogadro number denoted by NA. Its value is 602213670000000000000000, also written as 6.022×1023.

Test: Mole Concept - Question 5

What’s the number of entities or particles together in mole concept known as?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mole Concept - Question 5

Avogadro number denoted by NA. Its value is 602213670000000000000000, also written as 6.022×1023. It’s the number of entities in 1 mol of a substance. The units may be electrons, atoms, ions, or molecules, depending on the nature of the substance.

Test: Mole Concept - Question 6

One mole of sucrose contains how many grams of sucrose?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mole Concept - Question 6

One mole of sucrose is C12H22O11 The individual mass of carbon is 12 amu, the individual mass of hydrogen is 1 amu & the individual mass of oxygen is 16 amu. But sucrose has 12 carbons, 22 hydrogens and 11 oxygens, that is 12 x 12 + 22 x 1 + 11 x 16 = 342g.

Test: Mole Concept - Question 7

What’s the number of particles in 10 moles of hydrochloric acid?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mole Concept - Question 7

One mole of any substance contains Avogadro’s number of particles. Its value is 6.022×1023 atoms. But here the question is about 10 moles of a substance. So multiply the Avogadro’s number by 10. Therefore 6.022×1023 x 10 = 6.022×1022.

Test: Mole Concept - Question 8

12.044 x 1023 atoms of oxygen contains _______

Detailed Solution for Test: Mole Concept - Question 8

One mole of any substance contains Avogadro’s number of particles. Its value is 6.022×1023 atoms. But here it’s given 12.044 x 1023 atoms, thereby dividing it by Avogadro’s number; 12.044 x 1023 atoms/6.022×1023 atoms = 2 moles. Hence it contains 2 moles of oxygen.

Test: Mole Concept - Question 9

1 u = Ma/NA.

Detailed Solution for Test: Mole Concept - Question 9

In the above given equation 1 u = Mu/NA; “u” refers to the atomic mass unit, Mu refers to molar mass constant(Its value is defined to be 1 g/mol in SI units). 1 u = Ma/NA = 1.660539040 x 10-27 kg. Hence the above statement is true.

Test: Mole Concept - Question 10

According to S.I. the system, ______ was used to measure the amount of substance.

Detailed Solution for Test: Mole Concept - Question 10

One mole is the amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12 g of the carbon atom. So S.I. the system took mole as the seventh base fundamental quantity (symbol = mol).

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