1
IIT-JEE 1993
Subjective
+3
-0
Upon mixing 45.0 ml. of 0.25 M lead nitrate solution with 25.0 ml. of 0.10M chromic sulphate solution, precipitation of lead sulphate takes place. How many moles of lead sulphate are formed? Also, calculate the molar concentrations of the species left behind in the final solution. Assume that lead sulphate is completely insoluble.
2
IIT-JEE 1992
Subjective
+5
-0
A 2.0 g sample of a mixture containing sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and sodium suplphate is gently heated till the evolution of CO2 ceases. The volume of CO2 at 750 mm Hg pressure and at 298K is measured to be 123.9 ml. A 1.5g of the same sample requires 150 ml. of (M/10) HCl for complete neutralisation. Calculate the % composition of the components of the mixture.
3
IIT-JEE 1992
Subjective
+4
-0
One gram of commercial AgNO3 is dissolved in 50 ml. of water. It is treated with 50 ml. of a KI solution. The silver iodide thus precipitated is filtered off. Excess of KI in the filterate is titrated with (M/10) KIO3 solution in presence of 6M HCl till all I- ions are converted into ICl. It requires 50 ml. of (M/10) KIO3 solution. 20 ml. of the same stock solution of KI requires 30 ml. of (M/10) KIO3 under similar conditions. Calculate the percentage of AgNO3 in the sample.
(Reaction : KIO3 + 2KI + 6HCl $$\to$$ 3ICl + 3KCl + 3H2O)
(Reaction : KIO3 + 2KI + 6HCl $$\to$$ 3ICl + 3KCl + 3H2O)
4
IIT-JEE 1991
Subjective
+5
-0
A solution of 0.2 g of a compound containing Cu2+ and $$C_2O_4^{2-}$$ ions on titration with 0.02M $$KMnO_4$$ in presence of $$H_2SO_4$$ consumes 22.6 ml. of the oxidant. The resultant solution in neutralized with Na2CO3, acidified with dil. acetic acid and treated with excess KI. The liberated iodine requires 11.3 ml of 0.05M Na2S2O3 solution for complete reduction.
Find out the molar ratio of Cu2+ to $$C_2O_4^{2-}$$ in the compound.Write down the balanced redox reactions involved in the above titrations.
Find out the molar ratio of Cu2+ to $$C_2O_4^{2-}$$ in the compound.Write down the balanced redox reactions involved in the above titrations.
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