2 (G) 2 (G) 3 (G) 3 (G) 2
2 (G) 2 (G) 3 (G) 3 (G) 2
2 (G) 2 (G) 3 (G) 3 (G) 2
2. The solution of acetone and chloroform shows which of the following deviations from
ideal behavior?
a. Positive b. Negative c. No deviation d. None of them
6. If the solubility of the sparingly soluble salt XY3 in water is ‘a’ mole liter, then the
solubility product of it is
a. 27a4 b. 9a4 c. 3a2 d. 9a3
8. Which one of the following is the solubility of calcium fluoride in pure water if Ks p for
CaF2 = 1.7 x 10 – 10 ?
a. 3.5 x 10 – 4 M b. 0.35 x 10 – 4 M
–4
c. 35 x 10 M d. 0.035 x 10 -4 M
9. Which one of the following is the pH of 10-8 M HCl solution?
a. 8 . 0 b. 6 . 9 c. 6 . 0 d. 7 . 0
10. In which of the reaction, the rate of reaction becomes independent to the initial
concentration of reactant?
a. 1st order b. 2nd order c. zero order d. All of them
15. The specific enzyme which is used for the hydrolysis of urea (NH2)2 CO is
urease
………………..
16. negative
According to IUPAC convention, the sign of work done by the system is ………………..
17. The change in internal energy of the system is equal to the heat added to the system if the
volume is constant.
………….
20. The minimum amount of energy that needed for a reaction in order to give product is
activation energy
known as ……………...
KATHMANDU UNIVERSIY
End-Semester Examination[C]
2007
Level : B.E./B.Sc./B.Pharm./B.Tech. Subject :
CHEM 101
Year : I Semester: I
Time : 2 hrs. 30 mins. F.M. : 55
SECTION “B”
6.a. Vapor pressure of water is 17.54 mm Hg at 20 oC. When 114 gm Sucrose are dissolved in
1000 gm of water, the vapor pressure is lowered by 0.106 o C.
Calculate the molecular weight of Sucrose. [3]
b. Derive the expression G o = - RT lnK [3]
SECTION “C”
[3 Q.×8=24]
Attempt any THREE Questions only
8.a. With the help of vapor pressure curve, explain that for a solution of volatile solvent and non
– volatile solute, the boiling point is elevated and it’s freezing point is depressed. [2+2]
b. What are indicators? Draw the structure of phenol red and show how it’s color depends on
concentration of H3O+ . [1+1+2]
9.a. What is corrosion? Prove with mechanism that the corrosion (rusting) of iron is
electrochemical in nature. [1+3]
b. Prove that lnK is linear function of 1/T when Ho and So are constants and independent of
temperature. For exothermic reaction, predict what happens to the value of K when 1/T is
increased. [3+1]
10.a. Explain with suitable examples that the direction of reaction at equilibrium is governed by
the Le-Chatelier’s Principle. [4]
b. What are thermodynamic state functions? Explain in brief that heat is not the state function.
Define Hess’s law of constant heat summation. [1+2+1]
11.a. Why First Law of Thermodynamics was unable to predict the direction of a process?
Define Second Law of Thermodynamics and illustrate how it rectified the weaknesses of
First Law. [1+2+1]
b. Derive the Michalies – Menten equation and explain the kinetics of enzyme catalysis. [4]