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The document contains daily practice problems for chemistry targeting the IIT JEE 2012 exam, covering various topics such as atomic weights, ionization energy, and ionic radii. It includes multiple-choice questions, comprehension questions based on provided paragraphs, and subjective questions requiring calculations. The problems are designed for Class XI students and include both single correct answers and questions with multiple correct options.

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Dpp 9-10 With Periodic

The document contains daily practice problems for chemistry targeting the IIT JEE 2012 exam, covering various topics such as atomic weights, ionization energy, and ionic radii. It includes multiple-choice questions, comprehension questions based on provided paragraphs, and subjective questions requiring calculations. The problems are designed for Class XI students and include both single correct answers and questions with multiple correct options.

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CHEMISTRY

Daily Practice Problems


Target IIT JEE 2012
CLASS : XI (J&K) MARKS : 42 DATE : 01-02/08/2010 TIME : 45 MIN. DPP. NO.-9
Only one correct
Q.1 Two elements C & D combine to form two compounds CxDy & CyDx. 0.5 mole of CyDx weigh 40 gm
& 1 molecule of CxDy weigh 1.66 × 10–25 kg. The atomic weight of C & D are 20 & 40 respectively.
'x' & 'y' are respectively. [3]
(A) 3, 2 (B) 1, 3 (C*) 1, 2 (D) 2, 2

Q.2 Select the correct statement for Ne. [3]


(A) It is not isoelectronic with H2O
(B) Last electron enters in s-orbital
(C) The value of ‘m’ must be zero for last electron
(D*) The value of ‘l’ must be ‘1’ for last electron

Q.3 For an element ‘A’. [3]


IE1 IE 2 IE3
A  A+  A2+  A3+  ...................
The IE1 and IE3 values are 27 kJ/mole and 51 kJ/mole respectively. Then the value of IE 2 is _____
kJ/mole.
(A) 21 (B*) 33 (C) 59 (D) 63

Q.4 Elements A,B,C,D and E are having the electronic configuration of: [6]
A : 1s2 , 2s2 , 2p1
B : 1s2 , 2s2, 2p6 , 3s2 , 3p2
C : 1s2 , 2s2, 2p6 , 3s1
D : 1s2 , 2s2, 2p6 , 3s2 , 3p1
E : 1s2 , 2s2, 2p6
From the above information answer the question No.(i) & (ii)
(i) Which among these will belong to same group in the periodic table.
(A) A and B (B*) A and D (C) B and D (D) C and E
(ii) The element having maximum ionisation energy is
(A) D (B) B (C*) E (D) C

Comprehension
Paragraph for question nos. 5 to 7
The radius of an element can be measured in three ways, covalent radii (rc), metallic radii (rm) and
Vander Waal’s radii (rv) because they are not available in a single state. Ionic radii (ri) also measured
from their crystal lattices and it depends upon their different arrangement also.

Q.5 The radius of F and Ne are respectively (approximately). [9]


(A) 1.6Å, 0.72Å (B) 0.72Å, 0.72Å (C*) 0.72Å, 1.6Å (D) 1.21Å, 1.05Å

Q.6 Which of the following order is correct for the radii of the species.
(A) Fe3+ > Fe2+ (B*) O 2  O  (C) S2– < Cl¯ (D) Ga >> Al
Q.7 For a particular element, the correct order of radii is
(A) rc < rv < rm (B) rc  rv > rm (C) rm > rv > rc (D*) rv > rm > rc

More than one may be correct


Q.8 ‘A+2 ’ is isoelectronic with ‘CO2’ and has (Z+2) neutron (Z is atomic number of A), then the select
the correct option(s). [4]
(A*) Mass number of A is 50+2

(B) Last electron enters in ‘s’orbital in element ‘A’


(C) Number of unpaired electron in ‘A’ is 4
(D*) During formation of A+2 electron(s) are removed from ‘s’ as well as ‘d’ subshell.

Q.9 Which of the following statements is/are incorrect. [4]


(A*) Boron is diagonally related to magnesium.
(B) Bi5+ ion has smaller radius compared to Bi3+.
(C*) last number of the seventh period of periodic table will have atomic number of 124 if
discovered.
(D) Al2O3 is an amphoteric oxide.

Subjective
Q.10 A gaseous mixture contains SO3 (g) and CH4(g) in 5 : 1 ratio by mass. [5]
Calculate Q.
Where Q = 200 × ratio of total number of atoms present in SO3(g) to total number of atoms present in
CH4(g). [Ans. 160]

Q.11 Find out the electronegativity difference between two atoms when the percentage ionic character is
19.5 %. [5]
[Ans. 1]
CHEMISTRY
Daily Practice Problems
Target IIT JEE 2012
CLASS : XI (J&K) MARKS : 46 DATE : 03-04/08/2010 TIME : 45 MIN. DPP. NO.-10
Only one correct
Q.1 The electronegativity of ‘N’ is maximum in which of the following compound of N. [3]
(A) N2O (B) N2O3 (C) NO (D*) N2O4

Q.2 If the Aufbau principle is not followed and subshells of a shell are progressively filled according to their
energy which of the following elements is paramagnetic. [3]
(A) Mg (B*) Ca (C) Ni (D) Zn

Q.3 The correct order of the lattice energy of the following hypothetical ionic compounds AB, A2B & A2B3
where in all compounds B is in –2 oxidation state & A has variable oxidation state. [3]
(A) A2B > AB > A2B3 (B*) A2B3 > AB > A2B
(C) AB > A2B > A2B3 (D) A2B3 > A2B > AB

Comprehension
Paragraph for question nos. 4 & 6
Answer the following questions on the basis of the given energy (enthalpy) diagram.
Enthalpy (kJ) State of A and B2
+ 2–
s [2 A (g) + B (g)]
+ 1–
(positive) t [2 A (g) + B (g)]

(zero) 0 [2 A(s) + 1 B2 (g)]


2
+
(negative) p 2–
[2 A (g) + B (aq)]
+ 2–
q [2 A (aq) + B (g)]
+ 2–
r [2 A (aq) + B (aq)]

v [A2B (s)]

Q.4 egH [B¯ (g)] is [3]


(A) s + t (B) t – s (C*) s – t (D) 2s – t

Q.5 fH [A2B (s)] is [3]


(A) s + t (B*) v (C) t – s (D) s – t + v

Q.6 Hhydration [A+(g)] is [3]


q s r s
(A*) (B) r – s (C) (D) q – s
2 2
More than one may be correct
Q.7 Select the correct statement(s). [4]
(A*) According to Mulliken, electronegativity is related to the average of the ionization energy and
electron affinity of the atom when they are expressed in eV / atom.
(B) Electronegativity of an atom having half filled electronic configuration will be more in general.
(C*) HClO3 is stronger acid than HClO.
(D*) Electronegativity goes on increasing with increase in atomic number in general as we move along
a period.

Q.8 Select the correct order of Ionic radii . [4]


(A*) Mn2+ > Mn4+ (B) Mn4+ > Mn2+ (C) N > N3– (D*) N3– > N

Q.9 Select the correct statement. (HBE Stands for Bond enthalpy) [4]
(A) Hformation [H(g)] is equal to Hatomisation of H2(g)
(B) HBE (H–H) is equal to Hformation of H(g)
(C*) HBE (H–H) is equal to Hatomisation of H2(g)
(D*) Hformation of H(g) is equal to half of HBE (H–H)

Match the column [6]


Q.10 Column I Column II

(A) Si (P) Having diagonal relationship with B

(B) He (Q) p-block element

(C) O (R) Two unpaired electrons present in its ground state

(S) Having highest ionisation energy.

[Ans. (A) P,Q,R (B) S (C) Q,R]

Subjective
Q.11 Find the total number of species having magnetic moment value of 2.84 B.M. from following species.
Fe2+, Cr, Cr3+, Ti2+, Mn2+, V3+ [5]
[Ans. 2]

Q.12 The lattice enthalpy of solid NaCl is 772 kJmol–1 and enthalpy of solution is 2 kJmol–1. If the hydration
enthalpy of Na+ & Cl– ions are in the ratio of 3:2.5, what is the magnitude of enthalpy of hydration (in kJ)
of chloride ion? [5]
[Ans.350]

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