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Chemistry Past Questions and Answers

Jamb 1990 Chemistry Questions

Question 26:
If a gas occupies a container of volume 146 cm3 at 18°C and 0.97`atm, its volume 146cm3 at s.t.p is?
  • A 133
  • B 146
  • C 266
  • D 292
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Question 27:
The volume occupies by 1.58g of a gas at s.t.p is 500cm3. What is the relative molecular mass of the gas?
(G.M.V at s.t.p = 22.40dm3)
  • A 28
  • B 32
  • C 44
  • D 71
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Question 28:
Equal volumes of CO,SO2, and H2S were released into a room at the same point and time. Which of the following gives the order of diffusion of the gases to the opposite corner of the room?
(S = 32, C = 12, O = 16, N = 14, H = 1)
  • A CO, SO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>,NO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>,H<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>S
  • B SO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>,NO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>,H<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>S,CO
  • C CO,H<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>S,SO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>,NO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>
  • D CO,H<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>S,NO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>,SO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>
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Question 29:
A basic postulate of the kinetic theory of gases is that the molecules of a gas move in straight lines between collisions. This implies that?
  • A Collisions are perfectly elastic
  • B Forces of repulsion exist
  • C Forces of repulsion are in equilibrium
  • D Collision are inelastic
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Question 30:
.....................P....Q.....R......S
Proton..............13....16....17.....19
Electron............13....16....17.....19
Neutron.............14....16....35.....20
Which of the four atoms P,q,R and in S in the above data can be described by the following properties relative atomic mass is greater than 30 but less than 40; it has an odd atomic number and forms a unipositive ion in solution?
  • A P
  • B Q
  • C R
  • D S
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