(a) 1.6 gram atom of Oxygen, (b) 5.6 gram atom of Sulphur & (c) 2.4 gram atom of Iodine (Given, Atomic mass of O=16, S=32 and I=127). 2. Calculate the mass of: (a) 2.5 gram molecule of H2S & (b) 3.6 gram molecule of C6H12O6. 3. Calculate the number of: (a) gram atom in 669.6 g of Fe & (b) gram molecules of 73.6 g of C2H5OH. 4. Calculate the mass of: (a) One atom of Ca & (b) one molecule of sulphur dioxide (SO2). 5. Calculate the number of moles in the following: (a)12 g of O2 gas, (b) 14 g of CO gas, (c) 460 g of H 2SO4, (d) 7.85 g of Fe, (e) 4.68 mg of Si, (f) 65.6 g of C, (g) 1.46 metric ton of Al (1 metric ton = 103 kg) & (h) 7.9 mg of Ca. 6. Calculate the total number of electrons present in 1.6 g of methane. 7. Calculate the number of atoms in: (a) 0.5 mole atoms of carbon, (b) 3.2 g of sulphur, (c) 18 g of glucose & (d) 0.2 mole molecule of oxygen. 8. Calculate the number of atoms in: (a) 52 moles of Ar, (b) 52 u of He & (c) 52 g of He. 9. Which of the following statements is false for 0.5 mol of C2H6: (a) It is 15 g (b) It includes 3.011 1023 molecules (c) It includes 1 mol of C-atom (d) It includes 4 number of atoms (e) It includes 3 g of H. 10. How many atoms of oxygen are present in 300 g of CaCO3?