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JEE Chemistry 2025 Question with Solution

Among 1010g10^{-10} \, \text{g} (each) of the following elements, which one will have the highest number of atoms?

Element : Pb\text{Pb}, Po\text{Po}, Pr\text{Pr} and Pt\text{Pt}

  • A

    Po\text{Po}

  • B

    Pr\text{Pr}

  • C

    Pb\text{Pb}

  • D

    Pt\text{Pt}

Answer

Correct answer:B

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: Equal mass 1010g10^{-10} \, \text{g} of each element: Pb\text{Pb}, Po\text{Po}, Pr\text{Pr} and Pt\text{Pt}.

Find: Which element has the highest number of atoms.

The number of atoms in a given mass is directly proportional to the number of moles. Use

n=mMn = \frac{m}{M}

where nn is the number of moles, mm is mass and MM is molar mass.

Since the mass is the same for all the elements, the element with the smallest molar mass will have the largest number of moles, and hence the highest number of atoms.

From the solution:

  • MPb=207g mol1M_{\text{Pb}} = 207 \, \text{g mol}^{-1}
  • MPo=209g mol1M_{\text{Po}} = 209 \, \text{g mol}^{-1}
  • MPr=140g mol1M_{\text{Pr}} = 140 \, \text{g mol}^{-1}
  • MPt=195g mol1M_{\text{Pt}} = 195 \, \text{g mol}^{-1}

Thus,

nPb=1010207,nPo=1010209,nPr=1010140,nPt=1010195n_{\text{Pb}} = \frac{10^{-10}}{207}, \quad n_{\text{Po}} = \frac{10^{-10}}{209}, \quad n_{\text{Pr}} = \frac{10^{-10}}{140}, \quad n_{\text{Pt}} = \frac{10^{-10}}{195}

The largest value is for Pr\text{Pr} because 140140 is the smallest molar mass among the given elements.

Therefore, the element having the highest number of atoms is Pr\text{Pr}. The correct option is B.

Direct Comparison Trick

Given: Same mass 1010g10^{-10} \, \text{g} for all four elements.

Find: Which sample contains the maximum number of atoms.

For equal masses,

Number of atoms=massmolar mass×NA\text{Number of atoms} = \frac{\text{mass}}{\text{molar mass}} \times N_A

So the comparison reduces to checking only the molar masses. The smaller the molar mass, the greater the number of atoms.

Among Pb\text{Pb}, Po\text{Po}, Pr\text{Pr} and Pt\text{Pt}, Pr\text{Pr} has the least molar mass. Hence it has the highest number of atoms.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

Common mistakes

  • Comparing atomic numbers instead of molar masses is incorrect because number of atoms in a fixed mass depends on mM\frac{m}{M}, not on the atomic number. Always compare molar masses for equal masses.

  • Assuming heavier elements contain more atoms in the same mass is wrong. For a fixed mass, a heavier molar mass means fewer moles and therefore fewer atoms. Use inverse proportionality with molar mass.

  • Forgetting that Avogadro's number NAN_A is the same multiplier for all options can lead to unnecessary calculation. Since NAN_A is common, only the molar masses need to be compared.

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