BISHOP'S Chem Mid Term
BISHOP'S Chem Mid Term
BISHOP'S Chem Mid Term
ection
Section A consists of one question having sub-parts of one mark each.
B consists of ten
questions of two marks
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Section C consists of seven questions of three marksS
Section D consists of three
questions of f+ive marks e and
All working including rough work, should be done on the same sheet as,
adjacent to the rest of the answer.
The intended marks for questions parts of questions are given in brackets
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SECTION :A-14
Q1.a) Complete the following statements by selection the correct 4
alternative from the choices given.
1) Which ofthe following will have the configuration 25 22p5?
a) Alkali metal b) Oxygen Family c) Halogen d) Nitrogen
d) Assertion
i)The physical and chemical properties of the elements are the 2
periodic function of their atomic numbers.
Reason Atomic numbers Is the most fundamental property of an
element and is responsible for its physical and chemical behaviour.
a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation for assertion.
C) Assertion is true but reason is false.
ii) Assertion
The real gases deviate from the ideal gas behaviour at high
pressure and low temperatures.
Reason : The molecules of real gases do not attract one another
and move independently of each other.
aBoth assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct
explanation of assertion.
b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct
explanation for assertion.
c)Assertion is true but reason is false.
d) Assertion is false but reason is true.
SECTION B: 20 MARKS
Q2. d. Answer the following questions. 2
(i) Write the structural formula of compounds having the following
I.U.P.A.C. names.
a) 5- methyl hept - 3- enal
b) 3- hydroxy 6, 6-dimethyl hept-4-ene-1-oic acid.
Q.3. The first ionization enthalpy of Nitrogen (z=7) is greater than that
of Oxygen (z=8) but the reverse is true for the second ionization
enthalpy. Explain why ?
Q4. Two flasks maintained at the same temperature are filled with 2
hydrogen and oxygen gas respectively.
i) Which of the two flasks contain more molecules and how many
more if the volume of the flasks and the pressure of the gases in
them are equal.
ii) If the capacities of the two flasks and the masses of the two gases
are the same, in which flask is the pressure greater and how many
times?
Q5. State the conditions when a real gas behaves like Ideal gas.
Q6. i) Give reasons 1) Electron gain enthalpy of Noble gases are positive.
i) lonisation enthalpy of Nitrogen is greater than Oxygen.
Q7.
Although both NH and
bond angle molecule have
of water is H,O molecule distorted geometries,
have us
less than that of ammonid Disc uss.
Q8 What is the
gas? compressibility factor ?
What is lue for an ideal
its vaue 2
b)
CHO
c) CH3-C-CH2-CH2- CH;CI
Q.13. Find the molarity and molality of a 15% solution of H,SO (density
of HSO4Solution 1.10 g cm". Molecular mass of H,SO = 98)
Q.18.a) 10g of NaOH are dissolved in 200cm of water. Find the molarity of 2
the solution. (Na=23, O=16, H=1).
b) For which of the following species, Bohr's theory does not apply?
i) H ii) H ii) He Li
SECTIOND: 15 MARKS