FSc Part-I Chemistry |
Basic Concepts | Short Question Answers - 1. The following short questions and
their answers from Chapter No.1: Basic Concepts are the most important for the
final examinations:
Q.1: Define molecule, give examples. (Lahore Board 2013)
Answer:
A molecule is the smallest particle of a pure substance (element or
compound) which can exist independently. It may contain one or more atoms e.g.
Monoatomic molecules = HeHe, NeNe, ArAr, KrKr, XeXe
Diatomic molecule = H2H2, Cl2Cl2
Macromolecule = Haemoglobin
Q.2: What is a molecular ion? How are they generated? (Lahore 2014) (Faisalabad, Sahiwal, Multan 2016)
Answer:
When a molecule gains or loses electrons it forms a
molecular ion. These are of two types:
Cationic molecular ion = CH+4CH+4, CO+CO+, N+2N+2
Anionic molecular ion = N-2N−2, O2-2O2−2
Molecular ions can be generated by passing high energy
electron beam as α-α− particles or X-rays through a gas.
Q.3: Mg atom is twice heavier than that of carbon. Explain. (Bahawalpur Board 2016)
Answer:
Atomic mass of Mg = 24 g (1 mole)
Atomic mass of C =
12 (1 mole)
So, it is evident that one atom of Mg is twice heavier than an
atom of carbon.
Q.4: One Mg of K2CrO4K2CrO4 has thrice the number of ions than the number of formula units when ionized in water. Explain. (Lahore 2012)
Answer:
K2CrO4⇔2K++CrO-24K2CrO4⇔2K++CrO−24
One formula unit of K2CrO4K2CrO4 ionizes into three ions i.e. two K+K+ and one CrO-4CrO−4.
So the same values are obtained taking one mg of K2CrO4K2CrO4.
Q.5: 4.9 g of H2SO4H2SO4 when completely ionized in water have an equal number of positive and negative charges but the number of positively charged ions are twice the number of negatively charged ions. (Lahore 2012)
Answer:
No. of moles of H2SO4H2SO4 = 4.9984.998 = 0.05 moles
H2SO4⇔2H++SO-2_4H2SO4⇔2H++SO−2_4
(4.9 g)
0.05 moles 2×0.052×0.05 0.05 moles
=
0.1 moles
4.9 g i.e 0.05 moles of H2SO4H2SO4 on complete ionization
generates 0.1 mole of H+H+ ions and 0.05 moles of SO-4SO−4 ions. So the number of
positively charged ions is double the number of negatively charged ions. However
0.05 mole of H2SO4H2SO4 on complete ionization produce equal (0.1 moles each) of
positive and negative charges.
Q.6: Calculate the number of water molecules in 9g of ice.
Answer:
Given mass of water molecules (m) = 9 g
Molar mass of water molecules (M) = 18 g
Avogadro’s No. (NANA) =
6.02×10236.02×1023
No. of water molecules (N) =
?
N =
mMNAmMNA i.e.
No. of water molecules =
GivenMassMolarMass×NAGivenMassMolarMass×NA
=
918×6.02×1023918×6.02×1023
=
0.50×6.02×10230.50×6.02×1023
=
3.01×10233.01×1023 molecules
Q.7: Calculate mass in grams of 2.74 moles of KMnO4KMnO4.
Answer:
No. of moles of KMnO4KMnO4 =
n = 2.74 moles
Mass of KMnO4KMnO4 =
m = ?
One mole of KMnO4KMnO4(M) =
39+55+(16×4)=158g39+55+(16×4)=158g
Mass of KMnO4KMnO4 (m) =
n×Mn×M
=
2.74×1582.74×158
=
432.92 g
Q.8: Calculate mass in grams of 5.136 moles of Ag2CO3Ag2CO3.
Answer:
Molecular mass of Ag2CO3Ag2CO3 = M = (108×2)+12+48(108×2)+12+48
=
276
No. of moles of Ag2CO3Ag2CO3 = n = 5.136 moles
= m = n×m
= 5.136×276=14175.5g
Q.9: How many moles are present in 52 g of Aspartame (C14H18N2O5)?
Answer:
Molecular mass of Aspartame C14H18N2O5 =
M = (12×14)+(1×18)+(14×2)+(16×5)
= 294
g
Given mass =
m = 52 g
No. of moles = ?
n = mM
= 52294
= 0.177
mole
Q.10: What is the mass in grams of 10.122 moles of Aspartame (C14H18N2O5)?
Answer:
Molar mass of Aspartame = M
= C14H18N2O5
=(12×14)+(1×18)+(14×2)+(16×5)
=
294 g
No. of moles of Aspartame =
n = 10.122 moles
Given mass (m) =
?
M =
n×m
=
10.122×294
= 2975.8 g
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