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1. A metal oxide contains 34.78% of oxygen. The vapour density of metal chloride is 75.75. The atomic weight of metal is:
2. The relative atomic mass of chlorine is 35.5. A sample of chlorine is a mixture of Cl-35 and Cl-37. What are relative percentage of two isotopes of chlorine?
3. Calculate total number of mole in a reaction mixture of 4 gm of `H_2` and 48 gm of `O_2`.
4. When treated with dilute HCl, 0.3 g of magnesium liberate 290 ml of hydrogen at NTP. Calculate equivalent weight of Magnesium.
5. Calculate mass of an atom of Sulphur.
6. Calculate number of electrons present in 1.8 gm of `H_2O`.
7. Explain equivalent weight.
Equivalent weight is the combining weight of the species.
Equivalent weight= Atomic weight / Valency
Equivalent weight of acid= Molecular weight / Basicity
The basicity of an acid is the number of replaceable H atom.
| Acid | Basicity | Eqv.Wt. |
| `HNO_3` | 1 | 63 |
| `HCl` | 1 | 36.5 |
| `H_2SO_4` | 2 | 49 |
| `H_3PO_4` | 3 | 32.66 |
| `HCOOH` | 1 | 46 |
| `C_2H_2O_4` | 2 | 45 |
Some Exceptions:
- The basicity of hypophosphorous acid (`H_3PO_2`) is 1.
- The basicity of Phosphorous acid (`H_3PO_3`) is 2.
- In reaction `CO_2+2NaOH-->Na_2CO_3 + H_2O` the basicity of `CO_2` is 2.
- In reaction `N_2O_5+2NaOH-->2NaNO_3+H_2O` the basicity of `N_2O_5` is 2
- In reaction `P_2O_5+6NaOH-->2Na_3PO_4+3H_2O` the basicity of `P_2O_5` is 6.
The equivalent weight of base = Molecular weight / Acidity
The acidity of a base is the number of `OH^-` ion or twice the `O^- -` ion present in the base.
| Base | Acidity | Eqv. Wt. | |
| `NaOH` | 1 | 40 | |
| `KOH` | 1 | 56 | |
| `CaO` | 2 | 28 | |
| `Fe_2O_3` | 6 | 26.66 | |
| `Ca(OH)_2` | 2 | 37 |
Equivalent weight of salt=( Molecular weight of salt ) / (Total number of positive charges cations or negative charges on anions)
Equivalent weight can be determined by following methods:
- By hydrogen displacement method
- By oxide formation method
- By double displacement method
By hydrogen displacement method:
This method is used for metals that can displace `H_2` gas from acids.
`Equival ent\ weight\ of m e tal = (wt. of me ta l)/(wt.\ of\ H_2\ displ aced)**1.008`
`=(wt. of me ta l)/(wt.\ of\ H_2\ displ aced\ at\ STP \ ( l))**11.2`
By oxide formation method:
`Equival ent\ weight\ of\ e l ement = (wt. of\ el ement)/(wt.\ of\ o xyg e n)**8`
By double displacement method:
The equivalent weight is calculated from the weight of the compounds using the reactions.
`(Eq. weight\ of\ AB)/(Eq. weight\ of\ CD)=(weight\ of\ AB)/( weight\ of\ AB)`
8. 4.2 g of metal carbonate on heating gave 1.12 l of `CO_2` gas at STP. Calculate equivalent weight of metal.
9. Calculate total number of atoms present in 2.8 l of ethane gas at STP?
10. Explain molecular weight of an element.
Molecular weight of a substance is the relative weight which is the number of times a molecule of a substance is heavier than `1/12` of an atom of C-12.
It is the algebraic sum of atomic weight.
Molecular weight can be determined by following three methods:
- By diffusion method
- By vapour density method
- By avogadros method
By diffusion method:
This method is based on Grahams law of diffusion and is applicable only for gases.
`r_1/r_2=root()(M_2/M_1)`
Where r represents the rate of diffusion.
If equal volume of gas have diffused, then
`t_1/t_2=root()(M_2/M_1)`
By vapour density method:
Molecular weight of unknown gas=Vapour density * molecular weight of reference gas.
If reference gas is not specified then it is assumed to be Hydrogen.
By avogadros method:
Molecular weight=2 * V.D
where, V.D=Density of gas/ (Density of `H_2` gas under same temperature and pressure)
Under same temperature and pressure, equal volume of any gas contains same number of molecules or moles.
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A metal oxide contains 34.78% of oxygen. The vapour density of metal chloride is 75.75. The atomic weight of metal is:
The relative atomic mass of chlorine is 35.5. A sample of chlorine is a mixture of Cl-35 and Cl-37. What are relative percentage of two isotopes of chlorine?
Calculate total number of mole in a reaction mixture of 4 gm of `H_2` and 48 gm of `O_2`.
When treated with dilute HCl, 0.3 g of magnesium liberate 290 ml of hydrogen at NTP. Calculate equivalent weight of Magnesium.
Calculate mass of an atom of Sulphur.
Calculate number of electrons present in 1.8 gm of `H_2O`.
Explain equivalent weight.
4.2 g of metal carbonate on heating gave 1.12 l of `CO_2` gas at STP. Calculate equivalent weight of metal.
Calculate total number of atoms present in 2.8 l of ethane gas at STP?
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