Alpha Chemistry Academy
Alpha Chemistry Academy
Alpha Chemistry Academy
SCHOOL
Kuniyamuthur
STD:12th CHEMISTRY Total marks:70
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C G
Gay-Lussac’s law constant
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pressure
D Equation of state of an H P1V1 =
) ideal gas ) constant
a) A-G,B-H,C-F,D-E b) A-H,B-G,C-E,D-F
c) A-E,B-G,C-F,D-H d) A-H,B-G,C-F,D-E
8) Select the correct IUPAC name of neopentane.
A)3, 3–dimethylpropane B)1, 2–dimethylpropane
C)2, 3–dimethylpropane D)2, 2–dimethylpropane
9. ……………..is the general formula of alkene
A)CnH2n B)CnH2n+2 C)CnH2n+2 D)CnHn−2
(i) N2+O2⇔2NO, K1
relate their equilibrium constants ….
(ii) 2NO+O2⇔2NO2, K2
(iii) N2+2O2⇔2NO2, K3
A)K3=K2=K1 B)K1×K3=K2
c)K1×K2=K3 D)K1K2=K3
12.Which of the following is absolute zero
A )293K B)273K C)-273.15OC D)0OC
13. Which element has the least electron affinity
A)Phosphorous B)Oxygen C)Sulphur D)Nitrogen
14. Two electrons occupying an orbital are
distinguished by:
A)principal quantum number
B)angular momentum quantum number
C)magnetic quantum number
D)spin quantum number
15. Which of the following is the standard for atomic mass?
1 12 13
A) 1H B) 6C C) 6C
D) 6C14
35.
(A)(i)What is Screening effect?
(ii) Give explaination why
a)Liquid ammonia bottle is cooled before opening the seal
b)Aerosol canes carry clear warning of heating of the can
(OR)
B.(i)Why halogens act as oxidizing agents
(ii)What is geometrical isomerism.Give example
36.
A) )(i)State Mendeleev’s periodic law
(ii)Describe about any 3 drawbacks of Mendeleev’s
periodic table
(OR)
B)Draw and explain M.O diagram of Carbon molecule
37.
A)(i) What is meant by Limiting Reagent
(ii)a)Define Coordinate covalent bond with example
b)Define metamerism
(OR)
B) Explain the various types of Constitutional isomerism.
38.
(i)Mention any 3 anonmalous properties of Second period
elements
(ii)What is homologous series
(OR)
B)(i)One mole of H2 and one mole of I2 are allowed to attain
equilibrium in 1L container. If the equilibrium mixture
contains 0.4Mole of HI .Calculate the equilibrium constant.
(ii)40 ml of methane is completely burnt using 80 ml of
oxygen at room temperature. The volume of gas left after
cooling to room temperature is