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The document is a self-assessment test for Chapter 5: Electrochemistry, consisting of multiple choice questions, very short answer questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions. It covers topics such as molar conductivity, electrode potential, and the construction of the standard hydrogen electrode. The test is designed for students to assess their understanding of electrochemistry concepts and includes a link for model answers.

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The document is a self-assessment test for Chapter 5: Electrochemistry, consisting of multiple choice questions, very short answer questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions. It covers topics such as molar conductivity, electrode potential, and the construction of the standard hydrogen electrode. The test is designed for students to assess their understanding of electrochemistry concepts and includes a link for model answers.

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Ravi

SELF ASSESSMENT TEST FINAL

(Chapter 5 : Electrochemistry)

Time : 1 Hour ] [Marks : 20

Notes :
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. Figures to the right indicate full marks.

SECTION – A
Q. 1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) : (1 mark each)
(i) Which of the following expressions represent molar conductivity of
Al (SO ) ?
 
 \
(a) 3Al> ;2SO (b) 2Al> ;3SO \
 
1  1
(c) Al> ; SO \ (d) Al> ;SO \ [1]
3 2  

(ii) On diluting the solution of an electrolyte,


(a) both u and  increase (b) both u and  decrease
(c) u increases and  decreases (d) u decreases and  increases [1]
(iii) The standard potential of the cell in which the following reaction occurs
H (g, 1 atm) ;Cu> (1 M) IIIIIJ 2H (1 M) ;Cu(s), (ECu :0.34 V) is
>
(a) 90.34 V (b) 0.34 V (c) 0.17 V (d) 90.17 V [1]
(iv) Consider the half reactions with standard potentials
i. Ag>
(aq) ;e\ IIIIIJ Ag(s) E:0.8 V
ii. I (s) ;2e\ IIIIIJ 2l\ E:0.53 V
 (aq)

> ;2e\ IIIIIJ Pb(s) E:90.13 V


iii. Pb(aq)
iv. Fe>
(aq) ;2e\ IIIIIJ Fe(s) E:90.44 V

The strongest oxidising and reducing agents respectively are


(a) Ag and Fe> (b) Ag> and Fe (c) Pb> and I\ (d) I and Fe> [1]

Q. 2. Very Short Answer Questions (VSA) : (1 mark each)
(i) What is electrode potential ? [1]
(ii) Write the relationship between conductivity and molar conductivity and hence
unit of molar conductivity. [1]

SECTION – B
Q. 3. Short Answer Questions (SA-I) : (2 marks each)
(i) Explain the effect of dilution of solution on conductivity. [2]
(ii) Write the electrode reactions and net cell reaction in NICAD battery. [2]

SELF ASSESSMENT TEST : CHEMISTRY XII (PART – 1) [CHAPTER 5] 1


Ravi
SECTION – C FINAL

Q. 4. Short Answer Questions (SA-II) : (3 marks each)


(i) Describe the construction and working of the standard hydrogen electrode. [3]
(ii) Using Nernst equation, calculate the potentials for the following half
reactions :
(a) I (s) ;2e\ IIIIIJ 2I\, [I\]:0.03 M, EI\/I :0.535 V.
 
> >
(b) Fe(aq) ;e\ IIIIIJ Fe(aq) , [Fe>]:0.1 M,
[Fe>]:0.01 M EFe>, Fe> :0.771 V. [3]

SECTION – D
Q. 5. Long Answer Questions (LA) : (4 marks)
(a) Draw a labelled diagram for lead accumulator.
(b) A conductivity cell filled with 0.02 M AgNO gives at 25 °C resistance of

947 ohms. If the cell constant is 2.3 cm\, what is the molar conductivity of
0.02 M AgNO at 25 °C ? [4]


Verify your answers with the model answers given on this link.
https://bit.ly/3qhXtRM
2 SELF ASSESSMENT TEST : CHEMISTRY XII (PART – 1) [CHAPTER 5]

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