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IIT-JEE 1985
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Five ml of 8N nitric acid, 4.8ml of 5N hydrochloric acid and a certain volume of 17M sulphuric acid are mixed together and made upto 2 litre. Thirty ml of this acid mixture neutralise 42.9 ml of sodium carbonate solution containing one gram of Na2CO3.10H2O in 100 ml of water. Calculate the amount in gram of the sulphate ions in solution.
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IIT-JEE 1983
Subjective
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4.08 g of a mixture of BaO and an unknown carbonate MCO3 was heated strongly. The residue weighed 3.64 g. This was dissolved in 100 ml of 1 N HCl. The excess acid required 16 ml of 2.5 N NaOH solution for complete neutralization. Identify the metal M. (At wt. H = 1, C = 12, O = 16, Cl = 35.5, Ba = 138)
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IIT-JEE 1983
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The density of a 3 M Sodium thiosulphate solution (Na2S2O3) is 1.25 g per ml. Calculate
(i) the percentage by weight of sodium thiosulphate,
(ii) the mole fraction of sodium thiosulphate and
(iii) the molalities of Na+ and $$S_2O_3^{-2}$$ ions
(i) the percentage by weight of sodium thiosulphate,
(ii) the mole fraction of sodium thiosulphate and
(iii) the molalities of Na+ and $$S_2O_3^{-2}$$ ions
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IIT-JEE 1982
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Hydroxylamine reduces iron (III) according to the equation:
2NH2OH + 4Fe3+ $$\to$$ N2O(g) $$ \uparrow $$ + H2O + 4Fe2+ + 4H+
Iron (II) thus produced is estimated by titration with a standard permanganate solution. The reaction is :
$$MnO_4^-$$ + 5Fe2+ + 8H+ $$\to$$ Mn2+ + 5Fe3+ + 4H2O
A 10 ml sample of hydroxylamine solution was Diluted to 1 litre. 50 ml of this diluted solution was boiled with an excess of iron (III) solution. The resulting solution required 12 ml of 0.02 M KMnO4 solution for complete oxidation of iron (II). Calculate the weight of hydroxylamine in one litre of the original solution. (H = 1, N = 14, O = 16, K =39, Mn = 55, Fe = 56)
2NH2OH + 4Fe3+ $$\to$$ N2O(g) $$ \uparrow $$ + H2O + 4Fe2+ + 4H+
Iron (II) thus produced is estimated by titration with a standard permanganate solution. The reaction is :
$$MnO_4^-$$ + 5Fe2+ + 8H+ $$\to$$ Mn2+ + 5Fe3+ + 4H2O
A 10 ml sample of hydroxylamine solution was Diluted to 1 litre. 50 ml of this diluted solution was boiled with an excess of iron (III) solution. The resulting solution required 12 ml of 0.02 M KMnO4 solution for complete oxidation of iron (II). Calculate the weight of hydroxylamine in one litre of the original solution. (H = 1, N = 14, O = 16, K =39, Mn = 55, Fe = 56)
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