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Q.1: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is
correct, fill that circle in front of that question with marker or pen ink in the answer book. Cutting or
filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
i. The number of moles of CO2 which contain 8.0g of oxygen:
(a) 0.25 (b) 0.50 (c) 1.0 (d) 1.50
ii. 27g of Al will react completely with how much mass of O2 to produce AL2O3:
(a) 8g of oxygen (b) 16g of oxygen (c) 32g of oxygen (d) 24g of oxygen
xiii. The comparative rates at which the solutes move in paper chromatography depend on:
(a) The size of paper (b) Rf values of solutes
(c) Temperature of the experiment (d) Size of chromatographic tank
xiv. A real gas obeying van der Waals equation will resemble ideal gas if:
(a) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ are large (b) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ are small
(c) ‘a’ is small and ‘b’ is large (d) ‘a’ is large and ‘b’ is small
xv. Acetone and chloroform are soluble in each other due to:
(a) Intermolecular hydrogen bonding (b) Ion dipole interaction
(c) Instantaneous dipole (d) All of these
xvi. When water freezes at 0oC its density decreases due to:
(a) Cubic structure of ice (b) Empty spaces present in the structure
(c) Change of bond length (d) Change of bond angles
SECTION-1
Q.No.2: Write short answers to any EIGHT (8) questions: (8×2=16)
i. Define molecular ion. How it is formed?
ii. N2 and CO have same number of electrons, protons and neutrons. Justify.
iii. What are isotopes? Give example.
iv. Mg atom is twice heavier then carbon atom. Justify.
v. What is retardation factor (Rf)?
vi. State distribution law.
vii. What is chromatography? Give uses of chromatography?
viii. Derive the units for gas constant R in general gas equation when pressure is in Nm-2
and volume in m3.
ix. How does kinetic molecular theory of gases explain Avogadro’s law?
x. What are the physical significances of van der Waals constant ‘a’ and ‘b’?
xi. Define critical temperature.
xii. What is Joule Thomsan effect?
i. 23g of sodium and 238g of uranium have equal number of atom in them.
ii. What is stoichiometry? Give its assumptions.
iii. What is neutrino?
iv. Calculate percentage of nitrogen in NH3.
v. What is Sublimation?
vi. Calculate the moles of O atom in 9.00g of Mg(NO3)2.
vii. Difference between Gooch crucible and sintered crucible.
viii. Give three properties of gases.
ix. What is Charles’s law?
x. Water and ethanol are mix easily and in all proportions. Why?
xi. Water vapors do not behave ideally at 273K.
xii. What is Boyle’s law of gases?
SECTION-II
Note: Attempt any three questions. (8 x 3=24)
Q. No 5:
a. Drive the van der Waal’s equation for real gases.
b. Ethylene glycol is used as automobile antifreeze. It has 38.7% carbon, 9.7% hydrogen and
51.6% oxygen. Its molar mass is 62.1g/mol. Determine its empirical formula.
Q. No 6:
a. Describe yield. How do you calculate the percentage yield of chemical reaction.
b. Serotenin (Molar mass= 176g/mol) is a compound that conducts nerve impulse in brain
and muscles. It contains 68.2% C, 6.86% H, 15.09%N, and 9.08% O. what is its molecular
formula?
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