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Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry MCQs with Answers – Part 3 (Class 11 Chemistry)

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201. In a closed vessel, \(4.8\,g\) of magnesium reacts completely with oxygen to form \(8.0\,g\) of magnesium oxide. What mass of oxygen has combined with magnesium?
ⓐ. \(1.6\,g\)
ⓑ. \(4.8\,g\)
ⓒ. \(12.8\,g\)
ⓓ. \(3.2\,g\)
202. A reaction is performed in four closed containers. The recorded masses are shown below.
ContainerTotal mass before reactionTotal mass after reaction
P\(18.5\,g\)\(18.5\,g\)
Q\(22.0\,g\)\(21.2\,g\)
R\(40.3\,g\)\(40.3\,g\)
S\(9.75\,g\)\(9.75\,g\)
The record that needs rechecking for a closed-system reaction is:
ⓐ. Container P
ⓑ. Container Q
ⓒ. Container R
ⓓ. Container S
203. A metal carbonate is heated in a test tube fitted with a delivery tube leading to a gas jar. If only the test tube is weighed after heating, the measured mass is lower. The best reason is:
ⓐ. The reaction destroys part of the mass
ⓑ. The collected gas is outside the weighed test tube
ⓒ. Solids have mass but gases do not
ⓓ. Heating changes part of the measured mass into temperature
204. In the reaction record below, calcium carbonate decomposes in a sealed apparatus.
Mass of sealed apparatus before heating \(=126.50\,g\). Mass of sealed apparatus after complete cooling \(=126.50\,g\). Inside the apparatus, solid calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas are present after heating.
The observation mainly supports:
ⓐ. Closed-system mass conservation
ⓑ. Definite proportions in a mixture
ⓒ. Loss of mass during gas formation
ⓓ. Conversion of gas into energy
205. A student balances the equation for hydrogen and oxygen forming water as \(2\mathrm{H_2}+\mathrm{O_2}\rightarrow2\mathrm{H_2O}\). The balancing is connected with conservation of mass because:
ⓐ. Atoms of each element are equal on both sides
ⓑ. It gives the same number of molecules on both sides
ⓒ. It changes oxygen atoms into hydrogen atoms before reaction
ⓓ. It removes the need to know any chemical formulae
206. A compound is prepared from copper and oxygen. In one sample, \(3.18\,g\) of copper combines with \(0.80\,g\) of oxygen. In another sample of the same compound, \(6.36\,g\) of copper combines with \(1.60\,g\) of oxygen. This illustrates:
ⓐ. Law of multiple proportions
ⓑ. Avogadro's law
ⓒ. Law of definite proportions
ⓓ. Gay-Lussac's law of gaseous volumes
207. Pure water samples obtained after purification from different sources always contains hydrogen and oxygen in the same mass ratio. This statement is an example of:
ⓐ. Law of conservation of mass
ⓑ. Law of definite proportions
ⓒ. Law of multiple proportions
ⓓ. Dalton's law of partial pressure
208. A mixture of salt and sand can contain \(20\%\) salt in one sample and \(60\%\) salt in another sample. This does not obey the fixed-ratio behaviour of compounds because:
ⓐ. Mixtures have variable composition
ⓑ. Mixtures always contain only one element
ⓒ. Mixtures have no mass
ⓓ. Mixtures are always gases
209. A compound contains \(2.0\,g\) of hydrogen for every \(16.0\,g\) of oxygen. If a pure sample of the same compound contains \(64.0\,g\) of oxygen, what mass of hydrogen should it contain?
ⓐ. \(2.0\,g\)
ⓑ. \(4.0\,g\)
ⓒ. \(8.0\,g\)
ⓓ. \(32.0\,g\)
210. A data table for a compound made of elements X and Y is shown below.
SampleMass of XMass of Y
P\(5.0\,g\)\(2.0\,g\)
Q\(10.0\,g\)\(4.0\,g\)
R\(15.0\,g\)\(6.0\,g\)
S\(20.0\,g\)\(9.0\,g\)
The sample that is not consistent with the same compound is:
ⓐ. Sample P
ⓑ. Sample Q
ⓒ. Sample R
ⓓ. Sample S
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