Engr M Ali Bhutta
Engr M Ali Bhutta
Engr M Ali Bhutta
INN TUTION
CENTRE SINCE
1998
CHEMISTRY 11th
NUMERICALS
BY M ALI BHUTTA
1998-2010
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NUMERICALS
Five Year Papers
1. 1. Simplify according to the rule of significant figure .
2. The atomic mass of Zn is 65.4 a.m.u. Calculate (i) the number of moles and also the number of
atoms in 10.9 gm of Zn. (ii) The mass of 1.204 x 1024 atoms of Zn in gm.
2. 3. Adipic acid is used in the manufacture of Nylon. The acid contains 49.3%C, 6.9%H and
43.6%O by mass. The molecular mass of the acid is 146 a.m.u. Find the molecular formula of the
Adipic Acid.
3. 4. Calculate the value of R (Gas constant) with the help of Gas Equation when (i) the pressure is
in atmosphere and the volume in dm3 or litre. (ii) the pressure is in Nm-2 and the volume is in cubic
metre.
4. 5. 400cm3 of helium gas effuse from a porous container in 20 seconds. How long will SO2 gas
take to effuse from the same container? (Atomic Weight = S = 32, He = 4).
5. 6. A system absorbs 200J of heat from the surroundings and does 120 J of work on the
surroundings by expansions. Find the internal energy change of the system.
6. 7. 1.2 gm of acetic acid (CH3COOH) is dissolved in water to make 200cm 3 of the solution. Find the
concentration of the solution in Molarity.
7. 8. The solubility of calcium oxalate (CaC2O4) is 0.0016 g/dm3 at 25 C. Find the solubility product
of calcium oxalate: CaC2O4 Ca2+ + C2O42-
1. 9. Calculate H+ ion concentration of a solution whose pH = 5.6.
2. 10. The rate constant (k) for the decomposition of nitrogen dioxide 2NO 2(g) 2NO(g) + O2(g) is 1.8
x 103- dm3mole1-sec1-. Write down the rate expression and (i) find the initial rate when the initial
concentration of NO2 is 0.75 M. (ii) Find the rate constant (k) when the initial concentration of NO 2 is
doubled.
3. 11. Calculate the volume of nitrogen gas produced by heating 800 gm of ammonia at 21 C and
823 torr pressure. 2NH3 N2 + 3H2 (Atomic Weight = N = 14, H = 1)
4. 12. In collection of 24 x 1025 molecules of C2H5OH. What is the number of moles. ( Atomic weight
= C = 12, O = 16, H = 1)
5. 13. Simplify using exponential notation: 43100 + 3900 + 2100.
6. 14. A given compound contains 75. 2% carbon, 10.75% hydrogen and 14.05% oxygen. Calculate
the empirical formula of the compound. (Atomic weight: C = 12, O = 16, H = 1)
7. 15. Calculate the wave number of spectral line of hydrogen gas when an electron jumps from n =
4 to n= 2. (RH = 109678 cm-1)
8. 16. 13.2 gm of gas occupies a volume of 0.918 dm 3 at 25 C and 8 atm pressure. Calculate the
molecular mass of the gas.
9. 17. Calculate the heat of formation of benzene at 25 C when the heat of formation of CO 2 and
water and heat of combustion of benzene are given:
(i) 6C + 3H2 C6H6 Hf = ?
(ii) C + O2 CO2 H = -286KJ/mole
(iii) H2 + ½O2 H2O H = -286KJ/mole
(iv) C6H6 + 7.5O2 6CO2 + 3H2O H = -3267
KJ/mole
1. 18. The rate constant for the decomposition of nitrogen dioxide is 1.8 x 10 -8 dm3 mole-1s-1. What is
the initial rate when the initial concentration of NO 2 is 0.50M? 2NO2 2NO + O2.
2. 19. Should AgCl precipitate from a solution prepared by mixing 400cm3 of 0.1M NaCl and 600cm3
of 0.03 M of solution of AgNO3? (Ksp for AgCl = 1.6 x 10-10 mole/dm3)
3. 20. A sample of chlorine gas at S.T.P has a volume of 800cm 3 calculate The number of moles of
chlorine, the mass of the sample and the number of chlorine molecules in the sample.
4. 21. How many atoms of carbon are present in 10 gm of coke?
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5. 22. The volume of the oxygen gas, collected over water at 24 C and 762mm pressure, is 128 ml.
Calculate the mass in gm of oxygen gas obtained. The pressure of water vapour at 24 C is 22 mm.
6. 23. Calculate the radius of orbit n = 3 for a Hydrogen atom in Armstrong unit. (h = 6.625 x 10 -27
erg-sec, = 3.14, m = 9.11 x 10-28gm, e = 4.8 x 10-10 esu)
7. 24. For the reaction H2 + I2 2HI. Kc is 49. Calculate the concentration of HI at equilibrium when
initially one mole of H2 is mixed with one mole of I2 in one litre flask.
8. 25. Determine the mass of HCl required to prepare 400 ml of 0.85M HCl solution.
9. 26. Calculate pH value of 0.004M NaOH solution.
10. 27. Kc for the reaction is 0.0194 and the calculated ratio of the concentration of the reactants and
the product is 0.0116. Predict the direction of the reaction.
11. 28. For the decomposition of ethyl chlorocarbonate ClCOOC 2H5 CO2 + Cl.C2H5. Find the value of
rate constant when initial concentration of Ethyl Chlorocarbonate is 0.25 M and the initial rate of the
reaction is 3.25 x 10-4 mole/dm3/sec.
12. 29. 1.0 gm of a sample of an organic substance was burnt in excess of oxygen yield 3.03 gm of
CO2 and 1.55 gm of H2O. If the molecular mass of the compound is 58. Find the molecular formula.
13. 30. Calculate the volume of the oxygen at S.T.P that may be obtained by complete decomposition
of 51.3 gm of KClO3 on heating in presence of MnO2 as a catalyst. 2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2. (Atomic
mass of K = 39, Cl = 35.5, O = 16, Mn = 55)
14. 31. Calculate the wave number of the Line in Lyman Series when an electron jumps from orbit 3 to
orbit 1.
15. 32. Calculate the heat of formation of ethane (C2H6) at 25 C from the following data:
(i) 2C + 3H2 C2H6 Hf = ?
(ii) C + O2 CO2 H = -394KJ/mole
(iii) H2 + ½O2 H2O H = -286KJ/mole
(iv) C2H6 + ½O2 2CO2 + 3H2O H=-
1560.632KJ/mole
16. 33. At the equilibrium a 12 litre flask contains 0.21 mole of PCl5, 0.32 mole of Cl2 at 250 C. Find
the value of Kc for the reaction. PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2.
17. 34. A given compound contains C = 60%, H = 13.0% and O = 27%. Calculate its Empirical
Formula.
18. 35. How many grams of chlorine are required to prepare 7.75 dm3 of chloro benzene? The
equation of the reaction is C6H6 + Cl2 C6H5Cl + HCl. (Atomic Number of C = 12, H = 1 and Cl =
35.5)
19. 36. A mixture of helium and hydrogen is confined in a 12 dm3 flask at 30 C. If 0.2 mole of the
helium is present, find out the partial pressure of each gas whereas the pressure of the mixture of
gases is 2atm.
20. 37. Calculate the radius by hydrogen atom by applying Bohr’s Theory. (h = 6.625 x 10 -27 erg-sec,
= 3.14, m = 9.11 x 10-28gm, e = 4.8 x 10-10 esu)
21. 38. Calculate the heat of formation of C2H2 from carbon and hydrogen from the following data:
(i) 2C + H2 C2H2 Hf = ?
(ii) C + O2 CO2 H = -94.05Kcal/mole
(iii) H2 + ½O2 H2O H = -68.32Kcal/mole
(iv) C2H2 + 5/2O2 2CO2 + H2O H = -310Kcal/mole
22. 39. Calculate the pH of a 2.356 x 10-3m HCl solution.
23. 40. For the reaction N2 + 3H2 2NH3. The equilibrium mixture contains 0.25 M nitrogen, 0.15M
hydrogen gas at 25 C. Calculate the concentration of NH 3 gas when Kc = 9.6. the volume of the
container is 1dm3.
24. 41. Determine the initial rate of the following reaction at 303 C in which its rate constant is 8.5 x
10-5 litre-mol-1 sec-1. Initial concentration of the reaction is 9.8 x 10-2 mole/litre. 2NO2 2NO + O2.
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Extra Numericals
1. 1. 4.6gm of ethyl alcohol and 6.0gm of acetic acid kept at constant temperature until
equilibrium was established. 2 gm of acid were present unused. Calculate Kc.
2. 2. Kc for the dissociation of HI at 350 C is 0.01. If 0.2 mole of H2, 1.3 moles of I2 and 4
moles of HI are present. Predict the direction of reaction.
3. 3. What is the solubility of PbCrO4 at 30 C when Ksp is 1.8 x 10-14.
4. 4. 1.06m of an organic compound on combustion gave 1.49 gm of CO2 and 0.763gm
H2O. It also has 23.73% N. Find its compercial formula.
5. 5. 500 dm3 of moist O2 gas was collected over water at 27 C and 726torr pressure. Find
the mass in gm. Of dry O2 gas at S.T.P. When the vapour pressure of water 27 C is 26 torr.
6. 6. Atomic mass of phosphorus is 31. Calculate the mass of 45 atoms in a.m.u.
7. 7. Methane burn in steam according the following reaction: CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O. If
100 gm of each CH4 and O2 is taken, then what amount of CO2 liberated?
8. 8. An organic compound containing C = 65.45%, H = 5.45% and O = 29.09%. If
molecular weight of compound is 110, calculate molecular formula.
9. 9. What mass of CO2 is produced by the complete combustion of 100g pentane. C5H12 +
3O2 2CO2 + 2H2O.
10. 10. One atom of an unknown element is found to have a mass of 67.8 x 10-23g. What is the
atomic weight of the element?
11. 11. The heat of combustion of glucose and alcohol is given below.
(i) C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + H = -673Kcal/mole
6H2O
(ii) C2H5OH+ 3O2 2CO2 + 3H2O H = -328Kcal/mole
Find H for the fermentation given below:
C6H12O6 2C2H5OH + 3CO2
1. 12. At certain temperature, the equilibrium mixture contain 0.4 mole of H2, 0.4mole I2 and
1 mole of HI. If addition 2 mole of H2 are added. How many moles of HI will be present
when the new equilibrium established. H2 + I2 2HI.
2. 13. A solution has pH of 8.4. Find concentration of H+ and OH-.
3. 14. 180cm3 of a known gas diffuse in 15minutes, when 120 cm3 of SO2 diffuses in 20
minutes. What is the molecular mass of the unknown gas.
Chapter 1
Introduction to Fundamental Concepts
1. 1. Calculate the moles of the following in 500gm, NH3, HCl, Na2CO3, H2SO4, MgBr2,
CaCO3, Xe and C.
2. 2. How many moles of Na are present in 5gm of Na?
3. 3. Calculate the number of atoms in 12 gms of Mg.
4. 4. 2gm diamond is studded in a ring. Diamond is a pure carbon. How many atoms of
carbon are present in the ring?
5. 5. Calculate the number of molecules in 9gms of H2O.
6. 6. How many molecules are present in 25 gms of CaCO3?
7. 7. Calculate the weight in gram of 3.01 x 1020 molecules of glucose (C6H12O6)
8. 8. How many atoms of hydrogen are there in 2.57 x 10-6 gram of hydrogen?
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9. 9. A sample of oxygen contains 1.87 x 1027 atoms of oxygen. What would be the weight
of the oxygen?
10. 10. Find the weight of oxygen obtained from 49gm of KClO3.
2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2
11. 11. What weight of CO2 and CaO can be obtained by heating 12.5gm of Limestone
(CaCO2)?
CaCO3 CaO + CO2
12. 12. Calculate the weight of sodium chloride required to produce 142 gm of chlorine.
2NaCl 2Na + Cl2
13. 13. Calculate the weight of carbon, required to produce 88gm of CO2.
C + O2 CO2
14. 14. The action of CO on Fe2O3 can be represented by the following equation.
Fe2O3 + 3CO 2Fe + 3CO2
15. 15. What weight of NH3 will be required to produce 100 gm of NO?
4NH3 + 5O2 4NO + 6H2O
16. 16. Find out the moles of CuSO4 which are obtained from 31.75 gm of Cu.
Cu + H2SO2 CuSO2 + H2
17. 17. Calculate the number of N2 and H2 molecules, which are obtained from 8.5 gm of NH3.
N2 + 3H2 2NH3
18. 18. Find out the number of Cu and H2O molecules obtained from 7.95gm of CuO.
CuO + H2 Cu + H2O
19. 19. 400gm of H2 was made to combine with 14200gm of Cl2. How much HCl will be
produced?
20. 20. 1kg of Limestone was heated 500gm of CaO was obtained. How much CO2 gas
produced into air.
21. 21. Find the weight of O2 obtained from 49 gm of KClO3.
2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2
22. 22. Chlorine is produced on the large scale by the electrolysis of NaCl aqueous solution.
Chlorine the weight of NaCl required to produce 142 gm of Cl2.
2NaCl + 2H2O Cl2 + H2 + 2NaOH
23. 23. How many grams of O2 are required to completely burn 18.0gm of C? How many
grams of CO2 will be formed?
24. 24. Calculate the weight of NH3, required to produce 100 gms of NO.
4NH3 + 5O2 4NO + 6H2O
25. 25. Find out the moles of H2 and N2 required producing 17gm of NH3.
26. 26. Calculate the volume of H2 at S.T.P, which is obtained by the reaction of 120 gm Mg
with MgSO4.
Mg + H2SO4 MgSO2 + H2
27. 27. NH3 gas can be produced from ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) as follows:
CaO + 2NH4Cl CaCl2 + H2O + NH3
Calculate the volume of NH3 obtained at S.T.P by the reaction of 100 gm of NH4Cl.
28. 28. 500gm of C2H4 on combustion in air gave CO2 and H2O. Calculate the volume of O2
and CO2 at S.T.P.
29. 29. Find out the volume of O2, CO2 and SO2 gases at S.T.P react and obtained from 2
moles of CS2.
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Chapter 2
The Three States of Matter
1. 1. 540cm3 of N2 at 400mm pressure are compressed to 300cm3 without changing the
temperature. What will be the pressure of the gas?
2. 2. A gas occupies 6dm3 at 1atm pressure keeping the temperature constant. If the pressure
reduces to 600mm, what volume does the gas occupy?
3. 3. At a certain temperature and 800mm pressure, the volume of H2 is 700cm3. If the
pressure is increased to 1000mm at the same temperature, find the new volume of the gas.
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Chapter 5
Energetics of Chemical Reaction
1. 1. Calculate the heat of formation of Acetic Acid from the following data:
(i) 2C + 2H2+ O2 CH3COOH Hf = ?
(ii) C + O2 CO2 H = -394KJ/mole
(iii) H2 + ½O2 H2O H = -286 KJ/mole
(iv) CH3COOH + 2O2 2CO2 + H = -870KJ/mole
2H2O
2. 2. Calculate the heat of formation of Ethane from the following data:
(i) 2C + 3H2 C2H6 Hf = ?
(ii) C + O2 CO2 H = -394KJ/mole
(iii) H2 + ½O2 H2O H = -286 KJ/mole
(iv) C2H6 + 7/2O2 2CO2 + 3H2O H = -1560KJ/mole
(v) C2H5OH + 3O2 2CO2 + 3H2O H = -327 KJ/mole
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Chapter 6
Chemical Equilibrium
1. 1. 1.5 moles of acetic acid and 1.5 moles of ethyl alcohol were reacted at a certain
temperature. At equilibrium, 1 mole of ethyl acetate was present in 1 litre of the equilibrium
mixture. Calculate the equilibrium constant Kc.
CH3COOH + C2H5OH CH3COOC2H5 + H2O
2. 2. 6.0 gm of hydrogen and 1016gm of iodine were heated in a sealed tube at a
temperature, at which Kc is 50. The volume of the tube is 1 dm3. Calculate the concentration
of HI.
H2 + I2 2HI
3. 3. At a certain temperature, an equilibrium mixture contains 0.4 mole H2, 0.4 mole I2 and
1 mole of HI. The volume of the reacting vessel is 4 dm3. Find out the equilibrium constant
kc.
H2 + I2 2HI
4. 4. 3 moles of A and 2 moles of B are mixed in a 4dm3 flask, at a certain temperature. The
following reaction occurs.
3A + 2B 4C
At equilibrium the flask contains 1 mole of B. Find the equilibrium constant kc.
5. 5. At a certain temperature, 0.205 mole of H2 and 0.319 mole of I2 were reacted. The
equilibrium mixture contains 0.314 mole of I2. Calculate the kc.
H2 + I2 2HI
6. 6. The kc for the reaction A + B C + D is 1/3. How many moles of A must be mixed
with 3 moles of B to yield at equilibrium, 2 moles of C and D each. The volume of the
vessel is 2 litre.
7. 7. At a certain temperature the equilibrium mixture for the reaction A + B 2C, contains
2 moles A, 3 moles of B and 5 moles of C. Find the Kc for the reaction.
8. 8. For the reaction 2A B + C, equilibrium constant kc is 1. If we start with 6 moles of
A, how many moles of B will be formed.
9. 9. 20 moles of SO2 and 10 moles of O2 are taken in a 20 litre flask. If at equilibrium 5
moles of SO3 are formed, Calculate kc.
2SO2 + O2 2SO3
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10. 10. A quantity of PCl5 was heated in a 12 dm vessel at 250 C.
PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2
11. 11. 2 moles of HI was introduced in a vessel held at constant temperature. When
equilibrium was reached, it was found that 0.1 mole of I2 have been formed. Calculate the
equilibrium constant.
H2 + I2 2HI
12. 12. When 1 mole of pure C2H5OH is mixed with 1 mole of CH3COOH at room
temperature, the equilibrium mixture contains 2/3 moles of ester and water each.
1. What will be the kc?
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1. How many moles of ester are formed at equilibrium when 3 moles of C2H5OH are
mixed with 1 mole of CH3COOH?
CH3COOH + C2H5OH CH3COOC2H5 + H2O
13. 13. PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2. Calculate the number of moles of Cl2 produced at equilibrium when
1 mole of PCl5 is heated at 250 C in a vessel having capacity of 10dm3. At 250 C, Kc is
0.041.
14. 14. When 2.94 moles of iodine and 8.1 moles of Hydrogen were mixed and heated at
444 C and at constant volume, until the equilibrium was established. 5.64 moles of HI were
formed. Calculate the value of kc.
H2 + I2 2HI
15. 15. What is the solubility of lead chromate in moles/dm3 at 25 C. The solubility product is
1.8 x 10-14.
PbCrO4 Pb++ + CrO4--
16. 16. The solubility of Mg(OH)2 at 25 C is 0.00764 gm/dm3. What is the solubility product
of Mg(OH)2?
Mg(OH)2 Mg++ + 2OH-
17. 17. Find the solubility of AgCl in gm/dm , when the solubility product is 1.25 x 10-10.
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18. 18. Calculate the solubility product of BaSO4. The solubility of the salt is 1.0 x 10-5
moles/dm3.
19. 19. Calculate the solubility product of BaSO4 is 9.0 x 10-3 gm/dm3. Find its solubility
product.
20. 20. Predict whether there will be any precipitate formation by mixing 30cm3 of 0.01M
NaCl with 60cm3 of 0.01M AgNO3 solution. Ksp of AgCl is 1.5 x 10-10.
21. 21. A saturated solution of calcium fluoride was found to contain 0.0168 gm/dm3 of solute
at 25 C. Calculate the ksp for CaF2.
22. 22. A saturated solution of BaF2 at 25 C is 0.006M. Calculate Ksp of the salt.
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