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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
(i) g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àíZ h¢ Am¡a àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE 1 A§H$ h¡ &
(iii) àíZ g§»`m 6 go 10 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àíZ h¢ Am¡a àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE 2 A§H$ h¡§ &
(iv) àíZ g§»`m 11 go 22 VH$ ^r bKw-CÎmar` àíZ h¢ Am¡a àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE 3 A§H$ h¢ &
(v) àíZ g§»`m 23 _yë`mYm[aV àíZ h¡ Am¡a BgHo$ {bE 4 A§H$ h¢ &
(vi) àíZ g§»`m 24 go 26 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àíZ h¢ Am¡a àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE 5 A§H$ h¢ &
(vii) `{X Amdí`H$Vm hmo, Vmo bm°J Q>o~bm| H$m à`moJ H$a| & H¡$ëHw$boQ>am| Ho$ Cn`moJ H$s AZw_{V
Zht h¡ &
General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Questions number 1 to 5 are very short answer questions and carry
1 mark each.
(iii) Questions number 6 to 10 are short answer questions and carry 2 marks
each.
(iv) Questions number 11 to 22 are also short answer questions and carry
3 marks each.
(v) Question number 23 is a value based question and carries 4 marks.
(vi) Questions number 24 to 26 are long answer questions and carry 5 marks
each.
(vii) Use log tables, if necessary. Use of calculators is not allowed.
3. CO (g) Am¡a H2 (g) {^Þ CËàoaH$m| H$s CnpñW{V _| A{^{H«$`m H$aHo$ {^Þ-{^Þ CËnmX XoVo
h¢ & BZ A{^{H«$`mAm| Ûmam CËàoaH$ H$s H$m¡Z-gr j_Vm àX{e©V hmoVr h¡ ? 1
CO (g) and H2 (g) react to give different products in the presence of
different catalysts. Which ability of the catalyst is shown by these
reactions ?
5. FeO H$m {díbofU Xem©Vm h¡ {H$ BgH$m Fe0·95O gyÌ g{hV Zm°Z-ñQ>m°B{H$`mo_rQ´>r g§KQ>Z
hmoVm h¡ & H$maU Xr{OE & 1
Analysis shows that FeO has a non-stoichiometric composition with
formula Fe0·95O. Give reason.
OR
Account for the following :
(a) Aromatic carboxylic acids do not undergo Friedel-Crafts reaction.
(b) pKa value of 4-nitrobenzoic acid is lower than that of benzoic acid.
8. A{^{H«$`m 2N2O5 (g) 4NO2 (g) + O2 (g) Ho$ {bE NO2 (g) Ho$ {Z_m©U
({daMZ) H$s Xa 2·8 10–3 M s–1 h¡ & N2O5 (g) Ho$ {dbmonZ H$s Xa H$m n[aH$bZ
H$s{OE & 2
For the reaction
2N2O5 (g) 4NO2 (g) + O2 (g),
the rate of formation of NO2 (g) is 2·8 10–3 M s–1. Calculate the rate of
disappearance of N2O5 (g).
11. \$bH$-Ho$pÝÐV KZr` (f.c.c.) g§aMZm dmbo EH$ VÎd ‘X’ (na_mUw Ðì`_mZ = 40 g mol–1)
Ho$ EH$H$ H$mo{ð>H$m H$moa H$s bå~mB© 400 pm h¡ & ‘X’ Ho$ 4 g _| CnpñWV EH$H$ H$mopîR>H$mAm|
H$s g§»`m VWm ‘X’ H$m KZËd n[aH${bV H$s{OE & (NA = 6·022 1023 mol–1) 3
An element ‘X’ (At. mass = 40 g mol–1) having f.c.c. structure, has unit
cell edge length of 400 pm. Calculate the density of ‘X’ and the number of
unit cells in 4 g of ‘X’. (NA = 6·022 1023 mol–1)
(a) àmoQ>rZm| Am¡a ~hþbH$m| O¡go ~¥hXmUwAm| Ho$ _moba Ðì`_mZ kmV H$aZo Ho$ {bE namgaU
Xm~ _mnZ {d{Y H$mo dar`Vm Xr OmVr h¡ &
(b) Obr` OÝVwAm| Ho$ {bE J_© Ob H$s VwbZm _| R>§S>o Ob _| ahZm A{YH$ Amam_Xm`H$
hmoVm h¡ &
(c) 1 M KCl {db`Z H$m ŠdWZm§H$ CÞ`Z 1 M eH©$am {db`Z Ho$ ŠdWZm§H$ CÞ`Z go
bJ^J XþJwZm hmoVm h¡ &
Give reasons for the following :
(a) Measurement of osmotic pressure method is preferred for the
determination of molar masses of macromolecules such as proteins
and polymers.
(b) Aquatic animals are more comfortable in cold water than in warm
water.
(c) Elevation of boiling point of 1 M KCl solution is nearly double than
that of 1 M sugar solution.
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13. {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$`mAm| _| _w»` CËnmXm| H$s g§aMZmE± {b{IE : 3
Am`aZ(III) hoŠgmgm`Zmo\o$aoQ>(II)
(b) g§Hw$b [Co(NH3)5Cl]SO4 {H$g àH$ma H$s g_md`dVm àX{e©V H$aVm h¡ ?
(c) g§Hw$b [CoF6]3– _| g§H$aU Am¡a A`wp½_V BboŠQ´>m°Zm| H$s g§»`m {b{IE &
(Co H$m na_mUw H«$_m§H$ = 27) 3
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(a) Write the formula of the following coordination compound :
Iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II)
(b) What type of isomerism is exhibited by the complex
[Co(NH3)5Cl]SO4 ?
15. (A), (B)Am¡a (C) AmpÊdH$ gyÌ C4H8O dmbo {H$gr H$m~m}{Zb `m¡{JH$ Ho$ VrZ AMH«$s`
A{^bjH$s g_md`d h¢ & g_md`d (A) Am¡a (C) gH$mamË_H$ Q>m°boZ narjU XoVo h¢ O~{H$
g_md`d (B) Q>m°boZ narjU Zht XoVm h¡ bo{H$Z gH$mamË_H$ Am`moS>mo\$m°_© narjU XoVm h¡ &
g_md`d (A) Am¡a (B) Zn(Hg)/gmÝÐ HCl go AnM{`V hmoH$a g_mZ `m¡{JH$ (D) XoVo h¢ &
(a) (A), (B), (C) Am¡a (D) H$s g§aMZmE± {b{IE &
(b) g_md`d (A), (B) Am¡a (C) _| go H$m¡Z-gm HCN Ho$ g§`moOZ Ho$ à{V Ý`yZV_
A{^{H«$`merb h¡ ? 3
(A), (B) and (C) are three non-cyclic functional isomers of a carbonyl
compound with molecular formula C4H8O. Isomers (A) and (C) give
positive Tollens’ test whereas isomer (B) does not give Tollens’ test but
gives positive Iodoform test. Isomers (A) and (B) on reduction with
Zn(Hg)/conc. HCl give the same product (D).
(a) Write the structures of (A), (B), (C) and (D).
(b) Out of (A), (B) and (C) isomers, which one is least reactive towards
addition of HCN ?
(b) gmo{S>`_ YmVw Am¡a ewîH$ B©Wa H$s CnpñW{V _| O~ Šbmoamo~oݵOrZ H$s _o{Wb
ŠbmoamBS> go A{^{H«$`m H$s OmVr h¡, Vmo ~ZZo dmbo CËnmX H$s g§aMZm {b{IE &
(c) 1-~«mo_mo-1-_o{WbgmBŠbmohoŠgoZ
Ho$ EoëH$mohm°br KOH Ûmam {dhmBS´>moh¡bmoOZZ go ~ZZo
dmbo EoëH$sZ H$s g§aMZm {b{IE & 3
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(a) Identify the chiral molecule in the following pair :
(a) Mn3+/ Mn2+ `w½_ Ho$ {bE Eo H$m _mZ Fe3+/ Fe2+ Ho$ _mZ go ~hþV A{YH$
YZmË_H$ hmoVm h¡ &
(b) H$m°na H$s H$UZ EÝW¡ënr H$s Anojm Am`aZ H$s H$UZ EÝW¡ënr CƒVa hmoVr h¡ &
(c) Obr` {db`Z _| Sc3+ a§JhrZ hmoVm h¡ O~{H$ Ti3+ a§JrZ &
Give reasons :
o
(a) E value for Mn3+/ Mn2+ couple is much more positive than that for
Fe3+/ Fe2+.
(b) Iron has higher enthalpy of atomization than that of copper.
(c) Sc3+ is colourless in aqueous solution whereas Ti3+ is coloured.
18. gmoZo Ho$ {ZîH$f©U Ho$ àH«$_ go gå~Õ amgm`{ZH$ A{^{H«$`mE± {b{IE & Bg àH«$_ _| VZw
NaCN Am¡a Zn H$s ^y{_H$m H$s ì`m»`m H$s{OE & 3
Write the chemical reactions involved in the process of extraction of Gold.
Explain the role of dilute NaCN and Zn in this process.
OR
(a) Write the product when D-glucose reacts with conc. HNO3.
20. {H$gr àW_ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$`m H$mo 50% nyU© hmoZo Ho$ {bE 300 K na 40 {_ZQ> bJVo h¢
Am¡a 320 K na 20 {_ZQ> bJVo h¢ & A{^{H«$`m H$s g{H«$`U D$Om© n[aH${bV H$s{OE &
({X`m J`m h¡ : log 2 = 0·3010, log 4 = 0·6021, R = 8·314 JK–1 mol–1) 3
23. Hw$N> ImÚ nXmWm] H$mo H«$` H$aZo Ho$ {bE í`m_ EH$ nÝgmar ({H$amZm) H$s XþH$mZ na J`m &
XþH$mZXma Zo g^r nXmWm] H$mo nm°{bWrZ Ho$ W¡bm| _| ^aH$a í`m_ H$mo {X`m & bo{H$Z í`m_ Zo
nm°{bWrZ Ho$ W¡bm| H$mo ñdrH$ma H$aZo go _Zm H$a {X`m VWm XþH$mZXma H$mo H$hm {H$ nXmWm] H$mo
H$mµJµO Ho$ W¡bm| _| ^aH$a {X`m OmE & CgZo XþH$mZXma H$mo gy{MV {H$`m {H$ nm°{bWrZ Ho$
W¡bm| Ho$ à`moJ na gaH$ma Ûmam ^mar Ow_m©Zm bJm`m OmVm h¡ & XþH$mZXma Zo ^{dî` _|
nm°{bWrZ Ho$ W¡bm| H$s OJh H$mµJµO Ho$ W¡bo à`moJ H$aZo H$m dmXm {H$`m &
{ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 4
(a) í`m_ Ûmam Xem©E JE _yë`m| (H$_-go-H$_ Xmo) H$mo {b{IE &
(b) Aën KZËd nm°{bWrZ Am¡a Cƒ KZËd nm°{bWrZ Ho$ ~rM EH$ g§aMZmË_H$ AÝVa
{b{IE &
(c) í`m_ Zo nXmWm] H$mo nm°{bWrZ Ho$ W¡bm| _| boZo go Š`m| _Zm H$a {X`m ?
(d) O¡d-{ZåZrH$aUr` ~hþbH$ Š`m h¡ ? EH$ CXmhaU Xr{OE &
Shyam went to a grocery shop to purchase some food items. The
shopkeeper packed all the items in polythene bags and gave them to
Shyam. But Shyam refused to accept the polythene bags and asked the
shopkeeper to pack the items in paper bags. He informed the shopkeeper
about the heavy penalty imposed by the government for using polythene
bags. The shopkeeper promised that he would use paper bags in future in
place of polythene bags.
Answer the following :
(a) Write the values (at least two) shown by Shyam.
(b) Write one structural difference between low-density polythene and
high-density polythene.
(c) Why did Shyam refuse to accept the items in polythene bags ?
(d) What is a biodegradable polymer ? Give an example.
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24. (a) {ZåZ{b{IV gob Ho$ {bE gob A{^{H«$`m {b{IE Am¡a 298 K na {dÚwV²-dmhH$ ~b
(e.m.f.) n[aH${bV H$s{OE :
Sn (s) | Sn2+ (0·004 M) || H+ (0·020 M) | H2 (g) (1 bar) | Pt (s)
o
({X`m J`m h¡ : E = – 0·14 V)
Sn 2 / Sn
(b) H$maU Xr{OE :
o
(i) E _mZm| Ho$ AmYma na, Obr` NaCl Ho$ {dÚwV²-AnKQ>Z _| EZmoS> na O2
J¡g {ZH$bZr Mm{hE naÝVw Cl2 J¡g {ZH$bVr h¡ &
(ii) CH3COOH H$s MmbH$Vm VZyH$aU na KQ>Vr h¡ & 5
AWdm
(a) 25C na A{^{H«$`m
2AgCl (s) + H2 (g) (1 atm) 2Ag (s) + 2H+ (0·1 M) + 2Cl– (0·1 M)
(b) BªYZ gob H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE Am¡a BgHo$ Xmo bm^ {b{IE & 5
(a) Write the cell reaction and calculate the e.m.f. of the following cell at
298 K :
Sn (s) | Sn2+ (0·004 M) || H+ (0·020 M) | H2 (g) (1 bar) | Pt (s)
o
(Given : E = – 0·14 V)
Sn 2 / Sn
(b) Give reasons :
o
(i) On the basis of E values, O2 gas should be liberated at
anode but it is Cl2 gas which is liberated in the electrolysis of
aqueous NaCl.
(ii) Conductivity of CH3COOH decreases on dilution.
OR
(a) For the reaction
2AgCl (s) + H2 (g) (1 atm) 2Ag (s) + 2H+ (0·1 M) + 2Cl– (0·1 M),
o
G = – 43600 J at 25C.
Calculate the e.m.f. of the cell.
[log 10–n = – n]
(b) Define fuel cell and write its two advantages.
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25. (a) {ZåZ{b{IV go gå~Õ A{^{H«$`mE± {b{IE :
AWdm
(b) Eo{ZbrZ Am¡a N,N-S>mB_o{WbEo{ZbrZ _| {d^oX H$aZo Ho$ {bE EH$ gab amgm`{ZH$
narjU Xr{OE &
(c) {ZåZ{b{IV H$mo CZHo$ pKb _mZm| Ho$ ~‹T>Vo hþE H«$_ _| ì`dpñWV H$s{OE :
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(a) Write the reactions involved in the following :
(ii) Diazotisation
OR
(a) Write the structures of the main products of the following reactions :
(c) Arrange the following in the increasing order of their pKb values :
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26. (a) H$maU Xr{OE :
(i) H3PO3 Ag_mZwnmVZ A{^{H«$`m XoVm h¡ naÝVw H3PO4 Zht XoVm &
(ii) O~ Cl2, F2 Ho$ Am{YŠ` Ho$ gmW A{^{H«$`m H$aVr h¡, Vmo ClF3 ~ZVm h¡ Z
{H$ FCl3 &
(iii) H$j Vmn na S>mBAm°ŠgrOZ EH$ J¡g h¡ O~{H$ gë\$a EH$ R>mog h¡ &
(i) XeF4
(ii) HClO3 5
AWdm
(a) O~ gmÝÐ gëâ`y[aH$ Aåb H$mo {H$gr naIZbr _| CnpñWV AkmV bdU na S>mbm
J`m Vmo EH$ ^yar J¡g (A) {ZH$br & Bg naIZbr _| Vm±~o H$s N>rbZ S>mbZo na J¡g
{ZH$bZo H$s Vrd«Vm _| d¥{Õ hmo JB© & R>§S>m H$aZo na J¡g (A) EH$ a§JhrZ R>mog (B) _|
n[ad{V©V hmo JB© &
(i) (A) Am¡a (B) H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE &
(ii) (A) Am¡a (B) H$s g§aMZmE± {b{IE &
(iii) J¡g (A) H$mo R>§S>m H$aZo na dh R>mog _| Š`m| n[ad{V©V hmo OmVr h¡ ?
(b) {ZåZ{b{IV H$mo CZHo$ AnMm`H$ bjU Ho$ KQ>Vo hþE H«$_ _| ì`dpñWV H$s{OE :
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(a) Give reasons :
(i) H3PO3 undergoes disproportionation reaction but H3PO4
does not.
(ii) When Cl2 reacts with excess of F2, ClF3 is formed and not
FCl3.
(iii) Dioxygen is a gas while Sulphur is a solid at room
temperature.
(b) Draw the structures of the following :
(i) XeF4
(ii) HClO3
OR
(a) When concentrated sulphuric acid was added to an unknown salt
present in a test tube a brown gas (A) was evolved. This gas
intensified when copper turnings were added to this test tube. On
cooling, the gas (A) changed into a colourless solid (B).
(i) Identify (A) and (B).
(ii) Write the structures of (A) and (B).
(iii) Why does gas (A) change to solid on cooling ?
(b) Arrange the following in the decreasing order of their reducing
character :
HF, HCl, HBr, HI
(c) Complete the following reaction :
XeF4 + SbF5
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Q.No Value Points Marks
1 3,3 - Dimethylpentan-2-ol 1
2 Benzyl chloride ; ½
Due to resonance, stable benzyl carbocation is formed. ½
3 Selectivity of a catalyst 1
4 Coordination Number = 6 , Oxidation State = +2 ½, ½
5 Shows metal deficiency defect / It is a mixture of Fe2+ and Fe3+/Some Fe2+ ions are 1
replaced by Fe3+ / Some of the ferrous ions get oxidised to ferric ions.
6 (a)
(b)
1
(Half mark to be deducted in each equation for not balancing)
7 (a)CH3CHO (i)CH3MgBr, Dry ether(ii)H2O/H+ CH3CH(OH)CH3 CrO3 CH3COCH3 1
(b)
𝜟 𝑵𝟐 𝑶𝟓 1
Rate of disappearance of N2O5 ( - ) = 1.4 × 10−3 M/s
𝜟 𝒕
(Deduct half mark
if unit is wrong or not written)
9 (a)PH3 ½
(b)NH3 ½
(c)NH3 ½
(d)BiH3 ½
10. ΔTf = Kf m
= Kf w2 x1000 ½
M2x w1
= 1.86 x 60 x 1000
180x250 ½
= 2.48 K ½
ΔTf = Tf o- Tf
2.48 = 273.15 - Tf
Tf = 270.67 K / 270.52 K / - 2.48 oC ½
11
½
= 4 x 40
½
(4x10-8)3x6.022x1023
½
= 4.15 g/cm3
½
No of unit cells = total no of atoms /4
4 ½
=[ x 6.022x1023] / 4
40 ½
=1.5 x1022
(Or any other correct method)
12 (a) As compared to other colligative properties, its magnitude is large even for 1
very dilute solutions / macromolecules are generally not stable at higher
temperatures and polymers have poor solubility / pressure measurement is
around the room temperature and the molarity of the solution is used
instead of molality.
1
(b) Because oxygen is more soluble in cold water or at low temperature.
+ - 1
(c) Due to dissociation of KCl / KCl (aq) K + Cl , i is nearly equal to 2
13
(i)
1
1
(ii) C6H5CH(OH)CH3
1
(iii) C2H5I + C6H5OH (No splitting of marks)
(a) (i) /
(b) 1
(c) 1
or
17 (a) The comparatively high value for Mn shows that Mn2+(d5) is particularly 1
stable / Much larger third ionisation energy of Mn (where the required change is from
d5 to d4)
(b)Due to higher number of unpaired electrons. 1
(c)Absence of unpaired d- electron in Sc3+ whereas in Ti3+ there is one unpaired 1
electron or Ti3+shows d-d transition.
18 1
1
(No marks will be deducted for not balancing)
23 (a) Concerned about environment, caring, socially alert, law abiding citizen ( or any
other 2 values) ½,½
(b) Low density polythene is highly branched while high density polythene is linear. 1
(c) As it is non-biodegradable . 1
(d) Which can be degraded by microorganisms, eg PHBV(or any other correct
½,½
example)
24 (a) Sn + 2 H+ Sn2+ + H2 (Equation must be balanced) 1
b) Cells that convert the energy of combustion of fuels (like hydrogen, methane, 1
methanol, etc.) directly into electrical energy are called fuel cells.
Advantages : High efficiency, non polluting (or any other suitable advantage) ½ ,½
25 (a)(i) Ar/ R-CONH2 + Br2 + 4 NaOH Ar/ R-NH2 + 2NaBr + Na2CO3 + 2 H2O 1
(ii)
1
(or any other correct equation)
(iii)
1, 1
OR
26 a) (i) A = NO2 , B = N2O4 ½, ½
(ii)
½,½
,
(iii) Because NO2 dimerises to N2O4 / NO2 is an odd electron species. 1