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Chemistry Test - 1: Section-A

This document provides the details of a chemistry test, including the following sections: 1) Multiple choice questions (7 marks) 2) Short answer questions (3 marks) 3) Short answer questions requiring calculations (4 marks) 4) Long answer questions requiring explanations and calculations (15 marks) 5) Final question determining pH values and explaining Le Chatelier's principle (5 marks) The test covers a wide range of chemistry topics including atomic structure, compounds, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and acid/base chemistry over 1.5 hours.

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Chemistry Test - 1: Section-A

This document provides the details of a chemistry test, including the following sections: 1) Multiple choice questions (7 marks) 2) Short answer questions (3 marks) 3) Short answer questions requiring calculations (4 marks) 4) Long answer questions requiring explanations and calculations (15 marks) 5) Final question determining pH values and explaining Le Chatelier's principle (5 marks) The test covers a wide range of chemistry topics including atomic structure, compounds, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and acid/base chemistry over 1.5 hours.

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Full marks - 34

Chemistry test -1 Time - 1hr 30min

SECTION-A (10marks)

1)Multiple choice questions 1x7= 7

(i) Which of the following ions doesn’t obey Bohr’s atomic theory?
a) He b) Li c) Be d) B

(ii) Which of the following compound is not polar ?


a) BF b) H O c) NH d) H S

(iii) The state of hybridisation of the central atom of which of the


following is sp3d ?
a) SF b) H O c) SF d) NH

(iv) Which gas among the following exibits maximum critical temperature?
a) N b) O c) CO d) H

(v) Which of the following relation shows spontaneity?

(vi) Which one is the correct unit of entropy?

(vii) What will be the pH of 10 (M) NaOH solution?


a) 10 b) 4 c) 5 d) 14

2) Answer the following questions… 1x3= 3

(i)How many electrons are present in 1mole of methane?

(ii) Arrange the following elements in the decreasing order of their


ectronegetivity : Si, N, F, Cl
OR
Name a pair of elements which exibit diagonal relationship.

(iii) State the second law of thermodynamics on the basis of entropy.

3) Answer the following questions 2x2=4

(i) A metallic oxide contains 60% of metal. Calculate the equivalent


weight of the metal.

OR
Calculate the percentage composition of the compound
having the molecular formula C6H12O6.

(ii) Write the electronic configuration of Cr3+ ion and CO3+ ion

4) Answer the following questions 3x5= 15

(i) State Pauli’s exclusion principle. Calculate the de Broglie wavelength


associated with an electron moving with velocity of 2.05×10-7 m/s.

OR

How many photons of light with wavelength 400nm can provide


1J energy ? Write the possible values of ‘m’ for a 4f orbital.
(ii) Electron affinity of Cl is greater than F. Explain. Arrange
the following metal oxides in terms of ascending order of basicity :
ZnO , MgO , CaO, CuO.

OR
The first ionisation energy of Be is greater than that of B but
the second ionisation energy of Be is less than that of B. Explain.
What is diagonal relationship?

(iii)Identify the polar and non polar molecules among the following:
Cl2, CHCl3, NH3, SF4
Why does BaSo4 is not soluble in water ?

OR
Para nitrophenol is more soluble in water than ortho nitrophenol. Explain
Arrange the following compounds in increasing order of boiling point:
HF, H2O, NH3

(iv) Determine the volume of 2.2g of carbon dioxide at 300K at 570mm Hg


pressure. What are the units of the Van der Walls constants ‘a’ and ‘b’.

(v) If the standard formation enthalpy of CS2, CO2 and SO2 are 117 kj/
mol , -393kj/mol and -297kj/ mol respectively, then calculate the standard
reaction enthalpy of the reaction :
CS2 + 3O2. = CO2 + 2SO2

OR
(i) State Hess’s law . State the second law of thermodynamics in
terms of entropy. Write SI unit of entropy.

5) Answer the following question 5


Determine the pH of the following solutions :
a) 0.1(N) MaOH b) 0.005(M) Ca(OH)2
State Le chatelier’s principle. Explain the effect of
temperature and pressure change on equilibrium.

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