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Q2.. What would be the value of Van't Hoff factor for a dilute solution of K 2 SO4 in water?
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Q3.. Express the relation between the half-life period of a reactant and its initial concentration
for a reaction of nth order.
Q4.. Mention a chemical property in which methanoic acid differs from acetic acid.
Q5.. How is the basic strength of aromatic amines affected by the presence of an electron
releasing group on the benzene ring?
Q6.. State that de Broglie relationship. How do de Broglie waves of a moving particle differ from
electromagnetic waves?
Or
Show that the uncertainty principle is of little significance for an object of mass
Q7.. Predict the products of electrolysis obtained at the electrodes in each case when the
electrodes used are of platinum:
(ii)
OH
OH
Q11.. Explain how an OH group attached to a carbon in the benzene ring activates benzene
towards electrophilic substitution.
Q12.. How are polymers classified on the basis of forces operating between their molecules?
To which, of these classes does nylon-66 belong?
Q13.. (a) Use the LCAO method for the formation of molecular orbitals in case of homonuclear
diatomic hydrogen molecule.
(b) Which of the following has higher bond dissociation energy and why?
(i)
(ii)
Or
What kinds of molecular forces exist between the species in the following pairs of particles and
why?
(i) He and N2
(ii) Cl2 and NO
(iii) NH3 and CO
Q14.. Aluminum crystallizes in a face centred cubic close-packed structure its atomic radius is
125 x 10-12 m.
(a) What is the length of the edge of the unit cell?
(b) How many such unit cells are there in a 1.00 m piece of aluminium?
Q15.. State Henry's law for solubility of a gas in a liquid Explain the significance of Henry's law
constant ( At the same temperature, hydrogen Is more soluble in water than helium. Which of
them will have a higher value of KH and why?
Q16.. The activation energy of a reaction is 75.2 kJ mor
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50.14 kJ mol-1 with a catalyst. How many times will the rate of reaction grow in the presence of
the catalyst if the reaction proceeds at 250C? (R=8.3I4 JK-1 mol-1)
Q17.. How do size of particles of adsorbent, pressure of gas and prevailing temperature
influence the extent of adsorption of a gas on a solid?
Q19.. Write the chemical reaction equation stating the reaction conditions required for each of
the following conversions:
Q21.. Draw a sketch to show the splitting of d-orbital in an octahedral crystal field. State clearly
how the actual configuration in split d-orbital in an octahedral crystal field is decided by the
magnitudes of
and P values.
Q22.. The E values at 298 K corresponding to the following two reduction electrode processes
are:
(i) Cu+ /Cu=+0.52 V
(ii) Cu2 +/Cu+=+0.16 V
Formulate the galvanic cell for their combination. What will be the cell potential?
Calculate the
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or an
State the appropriate target nucleus for each reaction. If the half-life of
nuclear reaction.
Co is 7 years, how
(i) Antimicrobials
(ii) Acid dyes
(iii) Antioxidants
Q25.. (a) The standard Gibbs energy change values
following reactions:
4 Fe+3 O2 > 2 Fe2 O3 ;
G0 =-1487 kj mol-1
G0 =-22500 kj mol-1
G0 =-515 kj mol-1
Find out the possibility of reducing Fe2O3 and Al2O3 with CO at this temperature.
G0 values less than zero always have equilibrium constants greater than
1.
Or
(a) The half-reactions are:
(i) Fe3+ + e-- > Fe2+ , E0 = 0.76 V
(ii) Ag+ + e-- > Ag, E0 = 0.80 V
Calculate Kc for the following reaction at 25 C:
Ag+ + Fe2+ > Fe3+ +Ag
(F=96500 C mol-1)
(b) Define the following terms:
(i) Isothermal and Adiabatic processes
(ii) State variables / State functions
Q26.. (a) Given below are the electrode potential values, E for some of the first row of
transition elements:
Element >
E0 M2+ /M (v)=
Explain the irregularities in these values on the basis of electronic structures of atoms.
(b) Complete the following reaction equations:
Cr2O
+Sn2+ + H+ >
MnO
+ Fe2+ + H+ >
Or
(a) How would you account for the following:
(i) Cobalt (II) is stable in aqueous solution. but in the presence of complexing reagents it is
easily oxidized.
(ii) The transition elements exhibit high enthalpy of atomization.
(iii) Of the d4 species, Cr2+ is strongly reducing while Mn ( Ill ) is strongly oxidizing.
(b) Name the chief ore of copper and write the reactions Involved in its extraction from that ore.
Q27.. (a) Write the chemical reactions of glucose with (i) NH2 OH and (ii) (CH3 CO)2 o. Also
draw simple Fischer projections of D-glucose and L-glucose.
(b) Name the food sources and the deficiency diseases caused due to lack of any two of
vitamins A, C, E and K.
Or
(a) State the composition and functional differences between DNA and RNA.
Describe the mechanism of replication of DNA.
(b) Define 'mutation'.
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