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XII Term 1 WT Answer Key 2024-25

The document is an answer key for a First Term Chemistry Weekly Test Examination for Class XII, covering various topics such as osmotic pressure, dissociation constants, and electrochemical cells. It includes multiple-choice questions, calculations, and explanations related to chemical principles and reactions. The answers are provided with corresponding marks for each question.

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XII Term 1 WT Answer Key 2024-25

The document is an answer key for a First Term Chemistry Weekly Test Examination for Class XII, covering various topics such as osmotic pressure, dissociation constants, and electrochemical cells. It includes multiple-choice questions, calculations, and explanations related to chemical principles and reactions. The answers are provided with corresponding marks for each question.

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First Term Chemistry Weekly Test Examination (2024-25)

Answer key
Class XII

1. (c) Osmotic pressure 1


2. 11 18.4 M
(a) 1
3. 1(d) remains constant for a cell 1
4. (b) negative, >1, positive 1
5. 1 l
(b) G = k x 1
A
6. (d) assertion is wrong statement, but reason is correct statement. 1
7. 1 (b) Assertion and reason both are correct statements but reason is not correct
explanation for assertion. 1
8. 1
At a particular spot of an object made of iron, oxidation takes place and that spot behaves as
anode and we can write the reaction (½ X 4 = 2)

9.
10.

11. Negative deviation 1


Temperature increases 1

12. (a) Desalination of sea water 1x3


Pressure applied to the solution side to prevent osmosis.
(b) (i)

(ii) The elevation in boiling point for a one molal solution.

13.
We are given
λ0 for (H+) = 349.6 S cm2/mol
λ0 for (HCOO−) = 54.6 S cm2/mol
λ0m(HCOOH)=λ0(H+) + λ0(HCOO−)
1
=349.6+54.6 = 404.2 S cm /mol 2

Degree of dissociation (α)=Λm/Λ0m=46.1/ 404.2 = 1


0.114
Calculation of dissociation constant: -
1
K = cα2 /1−α = 0.025 × (0.114)2 / 1−0.114 = 3.67×10-4
14. (a) Zn (s) / Zn2+ (0.001M) // Ag+ (0.0001M) / Ag(s) 1

n=2
½x2
½E0xcell
2 = E0Ag+/Ag - E0Zn2+/Zn = 0.80 - -0.76 = 1.56V
0.059
E cell = E0 cell - log ¿ ¿
2
= 1.56 - .0295 log 105

= 1.413 V ½x2
(b) The limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte is the sum of the ionic
contributions of its cations and anions. 1

15 (a)

Moles of X = Moles of Y
nx 1
Mole fraction = = = 0.5
nx+ ny 2
½ x 6=3
PT = PX+ PY
= (120 x 0.5) + (160 x 0.5)
= 60 + 80
=140mm Hg
(b)

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