2707 Chemistry Paper With Solutions Morning
2707 Chemistry Paper With Solutions Morning
2707 Chemistry Paper With Solutions Morning
(3)
O EN
C– OH
OCH2CH3
(1) 7, 5 and 6
(3) 5, 3 and 4
Official Ans. by NTA (3)
(2) 5, 4 and 3
(4) 6, 4 and 5
C x=+4
Sol. CH3
5. For a reaction of order n, the unit of the rate
Explanation 2-4-D.N.P test is used for carbonyl constant is :
compound (aldehyde & ketone) (1) mol1–n L1–n s (2) mol1–n L2n s–1
2. The product obtained from the electrolytic (3) mol1–n Ln–1s–1 (4) mol1–n L1–n s–1
oxidation of acidified sulphate solutions, is : Official Ans. by NTA (3)
Sol. Rate = k[A]n
(1) HSO4
comparing units
(2) HO3SOOSO3H
mol / mol
n
(3) HO2SOSO2H k
sec
(4) HO3SOSO3H
k = mol(1–n) (n–1) s–1
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
Sol. Electrolysis of concentrated solution of acidified
sulphate solution yields H2S2O8.
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6. Given below are two statements : Sol.
Statement I : Aniline is less basic than acetamide.
Statement II : In aniline, the lone pair of electrons
on nitrogen atom is delocalised over benzene ring
due to resonance and hence less available to a
proton.
Choose the most appropriate option ;
(1) Statement I is true but statement II is false.
(2) Statement I is false but statement II is true.
(3) Both statement I and statement II are true.
(4) Both statement I and statement II are false.
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
Sol. Explanation :- aniline is more basic than acetamide
because in acetamide, lone pair of nitrogen is
delocalised to more electronegative element
7.
oxygen.
benzene ring. EN
In Aniline lone pair of nitrogen delocalised over
sp3d2 water.
Paramagnetic and having 4 unpaired electrons. 3rd statement is incorrect
8. The number of geometrical isomers found in the 10. Given below are two statements :
Statement I : Rutherford's gold foil experiment
metal complexes [PtCl2(NH3)2],
cannot explain the line spectrum of hydrogen atom.
[Ni(CO)4], [Ru(H2O)3Cl3] and [CoCl2(NH3)4]+
Statement II : Bohr's model of hydrogen atom
respectively, are : contradicts Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
(1) 1, 1, 1, 1 (2) 2, 1, 2, 2 In the light of the above statements, choose the
(3) 2, 0, 2, 2 (4) 2, 1, 2, 1 most appropriate answer from the options given
Official Ans. by NTA (2) below :
ALLEN Ans. (3) (1) Statement I is false but statement II is true.
(2) Statement I is true but statement II is false.
(3) Both statement I and statement II are false.
(4) Both statement I and statement II are true.
Official Ans. by NTA (4)
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Sol. Rutherford's gold foil experiment only proved that Sol. furacine acts as Antiseptic
electrons are held towards nucleus by electrostatic Arsphenamine also known as salvarsan acts as
forces of attraction and move in circular orbits with antibiotic
very high speeds. Dimetone is synthetic histamine
Bohr's model gave exact formula for simultaneous valium is a Tranqulizer
calculation of speed & distance of electron from
14. The statement that is INCORRECT about Ellingham
the nucleus, something which was deemed
diagram is
impossible according to Heisenberg.
(1) provides idea about the reaction rate.
11. Presence of which reagent will affect the
(2) provides idea about free energy change.
reversibility of the following reaction, and change
it to a irreversible reaction : (3) provides idea about changes in the phases
during the reaction.
hv (4) provides idea about reduction of metal oxide.
CH4 + I2 CH3 – I + HI
Reversible
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
(1) HOCl Sol. Ellingham diagram is a plot between G° and T
(2) dilute HNO2 and does not give any information regarding rate of
(3) Liquid NH3
(4) Concentrated HIO3
EN
Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Sol. lodination of alkane is reversible reaction.
It can be irreversible in the presence of strong
oxidising agent like conc. HNO3 or conc. HIO3
15.
reaction
OH
(BH3)2
H3PO4
P
A
120°C Major Product
EN
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
(4) Mirror images
18.
known as rotamers
Match List - I with List - II :
20. Given below are two statements : One is labelled
as Assertion A and the other labelled as Reason R.
Assertion A : Lithium halides are some what
covalent in nature.
Reason R : Lithium possess high polarisation
List - I List - II capability.
LL
(a) NaOH (i) Acidic In the light of the above statements, choose the
(b) Be(OH)2 (ii) Basic most appropriate answer from the options given
(c) Ca(OH)2 (iii) Amphoteric below:
(d) B(OH)3 (1) A is true but R is false
(e) Al(OH)3 (2) A is false but R is true
Choose the most appropriate answer from the (3) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the
A
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SECTION-B
Sol. m 1000
1. The density of NaOH solution is 1.2 g cm . The–3 M
molality of this solution is ________ m. 2 10 –5
= 1000 = 20 S cm2 mol–1
0.001
(Round off to the Nearest Integer)
m 20 2
[Use : Atomic masses : Na : 23.0 u O : 16.0 u =
m 190 19
H : 1.0 u
Density of H2O : 1.0 g cm–3] HA H A–
2.
= 200 gm
Moles of NaOH =
EN
molality =
200g
50g / mol
5mol
1kg
= 5 mol
=5m
5
0.3849g 7. In gaseous triethyl amine the "–C–N–C–" bond
Sol. ncin compound = n AgCl g/mol
107.87 35.5 angle is ________ degree.
mass of chlorine = nCl × 35.5 = 0.0953 gm Official Ans. by NTA (108)
0.0953
% wt of chlorine = 100 Sol. In gaseous triethyl amine the "–C–N–C–" bond
0.5
angle is 108 degree.
= 19.06%
8. For water at 100°C and 1 bar,
OR
vap H – vap U = ________ × 102 J mol–1.
Sol. Mass of organic compound = 0.5 gm.
(Round off to the Nearest Integer)
mass of formed AgCl = 0.3849 gm
atomic mass of Cl mass formed AgCl [Use : R=8.31 J mol–1 K–1]
%of Cl = 100
molecular mass of AgCl mass of organic compound
[Assume volume of H2O(l) is much smaller than
35.5 0.3849 volume of H2O(g). Assume H2O(g) treated as an
100
143.37 0.5 ideal gas]
= 19.06 Official Ans. by NTA (31)
6.
19
EN
The number of geometrical isomers possible in
triamminetrinitrocobalt (III) is X and in
trioxalatochromate (III) is Y. Then the value of
X + Y is _______.
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
Sol. H2O( )
H = U + ngRT
H2O V
= 3099.63 J 31 × 102 J
Sol. Triamminetrinitrocobalt(III) [Co(NO2)3(NH3)3] 9. PC15 PCl3 + Cl3 Kc = 1.844
LL
3–
trioxalatochromate(III) ion [Cr(C2O4)3] 3.0 moles of PCl5 is introduced in a 1 L closed
[Co(NO2)3(NH3)3] reaction vessel at 380 K. The number of moles of
NO2 NO2 PCl5 at equilibrium is _______ × 10–3.
H3N H3N
+3 NO2 +3 NH3 (Round off to the Nearest Integer)
CO & CO
H3N NO2 H3N NO2 Official Ans. by NTA (1400)
NH3 NO2
A
PCl 3 Cl 2 x 1.844
2
PCl 5 3x
x2 + 1.844 – 5.532 = 0
1.844
2
1.844 4 5.532
x
2
1.604
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10. The difference between bond orders of CO and
x
NO is where x = _______.
2
(Round off to the Nearest Integer)
Official Ans. by NTA (0)
Sol. Bond order of CO = 3
Bond order of NO+ = 3
x
Difference = 0 =
2
x=0
EN
LL
A