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IIT-JEE 1990
Subjective
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Calculate the molality of 1 litre solution of 93% H2SO4 (weight/volume). The density of the solution is 1.84 g/ml
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IIT-JEE 1990
Subjective
+4
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A solid mixture (5.0 g) consisting of lead nitrate and sodium nitrate was headed below 600oC until the weight of the residue was constant. If the loss in weight 28.0 percent, find the amount of lead nitrate and sodium nitrate in the mixture.
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IIT-JEE 1989
Subjective
+5
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An equal volume of a reducing agent is titrated separately with 1M KMnO4 in acid neutral and alkaline media. The volumes of KMnO4 required are 20 ml. in acid 33.4 ml. neutral and 100 ml in alkaline media. Find out the oxidation state of manganese in each reduction product. Give the balanced equations for all three half reactions. Find out the volume of
1M K2Cr2O7 consumed; if the same volume of the reducing agent is titrated in acid medium.
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IIT-JEE 1988
Subjective
+2
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A sugar syrup of weight 214.2 g contains 34.2 g of sugar (C12H22O11). Calculate (i) molal concentration and (ii) mole fraction of sugar in the syrup
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