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NEET Previous Year Questions

This document contains multiple choice questions from previous NEET exams related to chemistry concepts like moles, molarity, and atomic weights. Some key questions calculate the number of molecules in grams of a substance, compare the number of molecules in different gases, find the number of oxygen atoms in a given mass of carbon dioxide, and calculate molarity from density. Other questions consider how changing Avogadro's number would affect definitions of moles and grams, and determine atomic weights from the masses and mole ratios of compounds.

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NEET Previous Year Questions

This document contains multiple choice questions from previous NEET exams related to chemistry concepts like moles, molarity, and atomic weights. Some key questions calculate the number of molecules in grams of a substance, compare the number of molecules in different gases, find the number of oxygen atoms in a given mass of carbon dioxide, and calculate molarity from density. Other questions consider how changing Avogadro's number would affect definitions of moles and grams, and determine atomic weights from the masses and mole ratios of compounds.

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NEET Previous year questions

18) How many molecules are present in one gram of hydrogen [AIIMS 1982?]
A) 6.02×1023 B) 3.01×1023 C) 2.5×1023 D) 1.5×1023
Ans. B
1) Which one of the following pairs of gases contains the same number of molecules [EAMCET 1987?]
A) 16 g of O2 and 14 g of N2 B) 8 g of O2 and 22 g of CO2
C) 28 g of N2 and 22 g of CO2 D) 32 g of O2 and 32 g of N2
Ans. B

5) The number of oxygen atoms in 4.4 g of CO2is approx. [CBSE PMT 1990]
A) 1.2×1023 B) 6×1022 C) 6×1023 D) 12×1023
Ans. A

23) Molarity of liquid HCl with density equal to 1.17g/cc is [CBSE PMT 2001]
A) 36.5 B) 18.25 C) 32.05 D) 4.65
Ans. C
The mass of carbon anode consumed (giving only carbon dioxide) in the production of 270 kg of
aluminum metal from bauxite by the Hall process is:
(Atomic mass: Al = 27) [CBSE AIPMT Preliminary 2005]
(A) 90 kg (B) 540 kg (C) 180 kg (D) 270 kg
Ans. A

Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 98% H2SO4 by mass and has a density of 1.80 g.mL–1. Volume of
acid required to make 1 litre of 0.1 M H2SO4 solution is: [CBSE AIPMT Preliminary 2007]
(A) 5.55 mL (B) 11.1 mL (C) 16.65mL (D) 22.2 mL
Ans. A

Q.2 If Avogadro number NA, is changed from 6.022 × 1023 mol–1 to 6.022 × 1020 mol–1, this would
change. [AIPMT 2015]
(A) The ratio of chemical species to each other in a balanced equation
(B) The ratio of elements to each other in a compound
(C) The definition of mass in units of grams
(D) The mass of one mole of carbon

Ans. D
The number of water molecules is maximum in [AIPMT 2015]
(A) 18 gram of water (B) 18 moles of water
(C) 18 molecules of water (D) 1.8 gram of water
Ans. B

Q.1 Suppose the elements X and Y combine to form two compounds XY2 and X3Y2. When 0.1 mole of
XY2 weighs 10 g and 0.05 mole of X3Y2 weighs 9 g, the atomic weights of X and Y are. [NEET 2016]
(A) 40, 30 (B) 60, 40 (C) 20, 30 A) 30, 20
ANS. A

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