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JEE Mains · Chemistry · STD 11 - 1. Some basic concept of chemistry

\(A + 2B \rightarrow AB_{2}\).
36.0 g of 'A' (Molar mass: \(60~g~mol^{-1}\)) and 56.0 g of 'B' (Molar mass: \(80~g~mol^{-1}\)) are allowed to react. Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) 'A' is the limiting reagent
(B) 77.0 g of \(AB_{2}\) is formed
(C) Molar mass of \(AB_{2}\) is \(140~g~mol^{-1}\)
(D) 15.0 g of A is left unreacted after the completion of reaction.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

  1. A C and D only
  2. B A and C only
  3. C B and D only
  4. D A and B only
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(C) B and D only

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(A) Molecular wt. of \(AB_{2}\) is \(60 + 2 \times 80 = 220~g/mol\) (B) LR is AB. (C) Wt. of A remaining = \(0.25 \times 60 = 15~g\) (D) wt. of \(AB_{2}\) formed = \(0.35 \times 220 = 77~gm\).
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