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Date 24/04/2011

SEEDS INSTITUTE
Equivalent Weight

Class XI

DPP
1. 0.10 g of a metal gave on treatment with a dilute acid 34.2 mL of hydrogen at S.T.P
calculate the equivalent weight of the metal.
(1.0 mL of H2 at S.T.P.weight 0.00009g)
[Ans = 32.78]
2. What is the equivalent weight of phosphorus in each of the following compound :
(a) PH3
(b)P4O6 and
(c) P4O10
[Ans (a) 10.33 (b) 10.33(c) 6.2]
3.32 g of the metal when dissolved in dil. H2SO4 liberated 22.4 liters of dry hydrogen at
S.T.P. determine the equivalent weight of the metal .
[Ans = 16]
4. The equivalent weight of a metal is 28. Calculate the weight which will evolve 1.4 liters of
dry H2 at S.T.P. from an acid.
[Ans = 3.5]
5. 0.177 g of metal produce with dil. HCl 177.0 mL of dry hydrogen gas at 766 mm and
120C. Calculate the equivalent weight of the metal.
(Weight of 1 mL of H2 at S.T.P. = 0.000089 g).
[Ans = 11.6]
6. 0.654 g of a metal on treatment with dil H2SO4 evolved 256.3 mL moist hydrogen at 270C.
and 756.6 mm pressure. Find out the equivalent weight of the metal
( Aqueous tension at 270C = 26.6 mm).
[Ans = 32.7]
7. When dissolved in dil. H2SO4 , 0.275 g of a metal evolved 119.7mL of H2 measured over
water at 270C and 780.4 mm pressure. Find the equivalent weight of the metal.
Aqueous tension at 270C is 17.4 mm.
[Ans = 27.5]
8. 0.0396 g of was completely dissolved in hydrochloric acid and the hydrogen evolved was
mixed with oxygen and sparked . 13.75 mL of dry oxygen measured at270C and 680 mm
pressure was required for complete combustion Calculate the equivalent weight of the
metal.
[Ans = 19.8]
9. 1.0 g of magnesium combines with 0.656 g of oxygen to from magnesium oxide.
Calculate the equivalent weight of the metal.
[Ans = 12.195]
10. An oxide of an element Contains 25% of oxygen by weight. Find out equivalent weight of
the metal.
[Ans = 24]
11. From the following data the calculate the equivalent weight of oxygen with respect to
hydrogen (taking 1.008):
Wt. of the bulbed glass tube with dry CuO = 6.0 g
Wt. of the bulbed glass tube after reduction with H2 = 5.0 g

The gain in weight of the U tube due to absorption of water formed by reduction CuO by
H2 = 1.125 g.
[Ans = 8.06]
12. When strongly heated with hydrogen copper oxide is reduced , its loss in weight was
found to be 14.9 g and the weight of water formed was 16.78 g calculate the equivalent
weight of oxygen[Eq .wt. of hydrogen = 1.008].
[Ans = 7.925]
13. 2.16 g of an oxide of a metal on strong heating produced, 112.0 mL of dry oxygen of to
be S.T.P and the residue was pure metal. Calculate the equivalent weight of the metal .
[Ans = 100]
14.A solid element is brunt in oxygen with out any change in volume of the gas under the
same condition of temperature and pressure. If the pure gaseous product has vapour
density 32, What is the equivalent weight of the element.
[Ans = 8]
15. 0.885 g of copper produced 1.110 g of copper oxide. Calculate the equivalent weight of
copper
[Ans = 31.46]
16. 3.7 g 0f an oxide of a metal was heated with charcoal, and CO2 so produced was absorbed
in caustic soda solution whose weight increase by 1.0 g determine the equivalent the
equivalent weight of the metal .
[Ans = 32.7]
17. The chloride of an element contains38.11% of chlorine. Find out the equivalent weight of
the element .
[Ans = 57.65]
18. Hydrogen bromide contains 98.77% of bromine and barium bromide contains weight of
the element .
[Ans = 68.68]
19. What weight of metal will completely react with chlorine to produce 5.85 g of the
chloride given that equivalent weight of the metal and chlorine are 23 and
35.5,respectvily
[Ans = 2.3 g]

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