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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
1.45. (d) 36 g of water
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
1 mol of CH4 reacts with 1 mol O2 of to produce 2 moles of H2O
It means that 16g of CH4 reacts with oxygen to produce (2x18)= 36g of water
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
1.43. (c) The mass of 1 mole of C-12 atoms = 12 g
1 mole of C- atoms = 6.022 * 1023 atoms
The mass of 1 atom of C-12 = 12 / (6.022 * 1023)
= 1.99 * 10–23 g
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
1.41. (b) Both the statements are correct but the second statement is not the actual reason for the first statement.
Many a times, reactions are carried out with the amounts of reactants that are different than the amounts as required by a balanced chemical reaction. In such situations, one reactant is in more amount than the amount required by balanced chemical reaction.
The reactant which is present in the least amount gets consumed after sometime and after that further reaction does not take place whatever be the amount of the other reactant. Hence, the reactant, which gets consumed first, limits the amount of product formed and
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1.40. (d) Volume is the amount of space occupied by a substance. It has the units of (length)3. In SI system, volume has units of m3. Smaller volumes are denoted in cm3 or dm3 units. A common unit, litre (L) which is not an SI unit, is used for measurement of volume of liquids.
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1.39. (d) Taking reference of the ideal gas equation PV= nRT (Where, P= Pressure, V= volume, n=no of moles, R= gas const, T= temperature). It can thus be concluded that volume is directly proportional to the no. of moles.
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