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1. The mass of one mole of electrons is :
(A) 1.008 mg
(B) 0.55 mg
(C) 0.184mg
(D) 1.673 mg
2. The number of moles of C02 which contain 8.0 g of oxygen is:
(A) 0.25
(B) 0.50
(C) 1.0
(D) 1.50
3. The drying agent used in a desiccator is :
(A) AgCl
(B) NH4 Cl
(C) CaClf2
(D) AlClf 3
4. Pressure remaining constant, at which temperature the volume of a gas will become twice of
what it is at 0 C :
(A) 546C
(B) 200C
(C) 546 K
(D) 273 K
5. The partial pressure of oxygen in the lungs is :
(A) 760 torr
(B) 670 torr
(C) 159 torr
(D) 116 torr
6. The existence of an element in more than one crystalline form is called:
(A) Allotropy
(B) Isotropy
(C) Isomorphism
(D) Polymorphism
7. Acetone and chloroform are soluble in each other due to:
(A) Intermolecular hydrogen bonding
(B) Ion-dipole interaction
(C) instantaneous dipole
(D) Covalent bonding
8. The nature of the positive rays depend on :
(A) The nature of the cathode
(B) The nature of the anode
(C) The nature of the residual gas
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1) One mg of K2Cr04 has twice the number of ions than the number of formula units when ionized.
2) 4.9 g of H2S04 when completely ionized in water have equal number of positive and negative
charges but the number of positively charged ions are twice the number of negatively charged
ions.
3) 23 g of sodium and 39 g of potassium have equal number of atoms in them.
4) The desiccator is a safe and reliable method for drying the crystals. Explain.
5) Media which are used for filtration should be sel on the basis of precipitates. Explain.
6) Hydrogen and Helium are ideal at room temperature SO2 and Cl2 are non-ideal. Explain.
7) Pressure of NH3 gas at given condition is less as calculated by Van der Waals equation than that
clculated by general gas equation.
8) Water vapours do not behave ideally at 273 K.
9) Some of the postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases are faulty. Justify.
10)Vacuum distillation can be used to avoid decomposition of a sensitive liquid. Explain.
11)Heat of sublimation of iodine is very high. Justify
12)Earthenware vessels keep water cool. Explain.
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5) What is octet rule? Give two examples of compounds which deviate from it.
6) Draw labeled diagram of Bomb Calorimeter.
7) Define standard enthalpy of formation with a suitable example.
8) What are thermo chemical reaction, give their types?
9) Aqueous solution of CuSO4 is acidic in nature. Justify it.
10)Define Ebullioscopic Constant with one example.
11)Give two applications of electrochemical series.
12)Define rate of chemical reaction and give its units.
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(b) When 2.00 moles of H2 and 1.00 mole of 02 at 100 C and 1 torr pressure react to produce
2.00 moles of gaseous water, 484.5 KJ of energy is evolved? What are the values of (i) H (ii) E
for the production of one mole of H20(g)?
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3. (a) 250 cm3 of a sample of hydrogen effuses four times as rapidly as 250 cm 3 of an unknown
gas. Calculate the molar mass of unknown gas.
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(b) State and explain with an example, the Hesss law of constant heat summation.
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4. (a) Write a note on synthesis of ammonia gas by Habers Process keeping in mind the
applications of chemical equilibrium in industry.
(b) How can you measure electrode potential of an element with the help of Standard
Hydrogen Electrode (SHE)?
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5. (a) What are ideal solutions? Explain the fractional distillation of ideal mixture of two liquids 4
(b) How does Arrhenius equation help us to calculate the energy of activation of a reaction? 4