Xii Chemistry - 1
Xii Chemistry - 1
Xii Chemistry - 1
SECTION-A
Directions (Q. Nos. 1-18) : The following questions are multiple-choice questions with one correct answer.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is no internal choice in this section.
1. The boiling points of alcohols are higher than those of hydrocarbons of comparable masses due to:
(a) ion-dipole interaction (b) dipole -dipole interaction
(c) hydrogen bonding (d) vander Waals forces
5. Out of the following transition elements, the maximum number of oxidation states are shown by:
(a) Cr (Z = 24) (b) Sc (Z = 21)
(c) Fe (Z = 26) (d) Mn (Z = 25)
9. The compound obtained by the reaction of nitrous acid on aliphatic primary amine is:
(a) alkyl nitrite (b) alcohol
10. A graph was plotted between the molar conductivity of various electrolytes (NaCl, HCl and NH OH)
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and4 c (in mol L- ). Which of the following is the correct set?
11. Using valence bond theory, the complex [Cr(NH ) ]3+3 6can be described as :
(a) d 2sp3, inner orbital complex, paramagnetic
(b) d 2sp3, outer orbital complex, diamagnetic
(c) sp3d 2, outer orbital complex, paramagnetic
(d) dsp2, inner orbital complex, diamagnetic
12. Which of the following compound will not undergo azo coupling reaction with benzene diazonium
chloride?
(a) Phenol (b) Aniline
(c) Nitrobenzene (d) Anisole
13. Major product obtained on reaction of 3-phenyl propene with HBr in presence of organic peroxide is:
(a) 3-phenyl-2-bromopropane (b) 3-phenyl-1-bromopropane
(c) 1-phenyl-3-bromopropane (d) 1-phenyl-2-bromopropane
14. During dehydration of alcohols to alkenes by heating with concentrated H2SO4, the initiation step is:
(a) elimination of water
(b) formation of an ester
(c) protonation of alcohol molecule
(d) formation of carbocation
Directions (Q. Nos. 15-18) : Each of the following questions consists of two statements, one is Assertion and
the other is Reason. Give answer :
15. Assertion : Vanadium had the ability to exhibit a wide range of oxidation states.
Reason : The standard potentials Vanadium are rather small, making a switch between oxidation states
relatively easy.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not a correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) Assertion is fake but Reason is true.
(d) Assertion is true but Reason is fake.
17. Assertion : Tertiary butylamine can be prepared by the action of NH3 on tert-butylbromide. Reason :
Tertiary butyl bromide being 3° alkyl halide prefers to undergo elimination on the treatment with a
base.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not a correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) Assertion is fake but Reason is true.
(d) Assertion is true but Reason is fake.
18. Assertion : IUPAC name of the compound
CH3 - CH - O - CH2 - CH2 - CH3
y
CH3
is 2-Ethoxy-2-methylethane.
Reason : In IUPAC nomenclature, ether is regarded as hydrocarbon derivative in which a hydrogen
atom replaced by —OR or —OAr group
[where R = alkyl group and Ar = aryl group]
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not a correct explanation of Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) Assertion is fake but Reason is true.
(d) Assertion is true but Reason is fake.
SECTION-B
Directions (Q. Nos. 19-25) : This section contains 7 questions with internal choice in two questions. The
following questions are very short answer type and carry 2 marks each.
19. Time required to decompose SO2Cl2 to half of its initial amount is 60 minutes. If the decomposition is
a first order reaction, calculate the rate constant of the reaction.
20. Which one of the following pairs of substances undergoes SN2 substitution reaction faster and why?
(i)
(ii)
22. Identify compounds (A) and (B) in the following reactions and write
chemical equation : the related balanced
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23. (i) Sketch the zwitter ionic form of α -amino acetic acid.
(ii) What type of linkage holds together the monomers in DNA?
24. A zinc rod is dipped in 0.1 M solution of ZnSO4. The salt is 95% dissociated at this dilution at 298K.
Calculate the electrode potential.
[Ec(Zn /Zn)
2+ =− 0.76 V]
25. (i) Give the electronic configuration of the d -orbitals of Ti in [Ti(H O) ]3+ ion
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and
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explain
why this complex is coloured ? [At. No. of Ti = 22]
(ii) Write IUPAC name of [Cr(NH3)3 (H2O)3]Cl3.
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Determine the structure and magnetic behaviour of [CoCl ]2– using
4 valence bond theory.
SECTION-C
Directions (Q. Nos. 26-30) : This section contains 5 questions with internal choice in two questions. The
following questions are short answer type and carry 3 marks each.
26. (i) Draw the structural formulas and write IUPAC names of all the isomeric alcohols with the
molecular formula C5H12O.
(ii) Classify the isomers of alcohols given in part (a) as primary, secondary and tertiary
alcohols.
SECTION-D
Directions (Q. Nos. 31-32) : The following questions are case-based questions. Each question has an internal
choice and carries 4 marks each. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
31. The rate law for a chemical reaction relates the reaction rate with the concentrations or partial
pressures of the reactants. For aA + bB $ C with no intermediate steps
a general reaction
in its reaction mechanism, meaning that it is an elementary reaction, the rate law is given
by r = k [A]x [B]y , where [A] and [B] express the concentrations of A and B in moles per litre.
Exponents x and y vary for each reaction and are determined experimentally. The value of k varies with
conditions that affect reaction rate, such as temperature, pressure, surface area, etc. The sum of these
exponents is known as overall reaction order. A zero order reaction has a constant rate that is independent
of the concentration of the reactants. A first order reaction depends on the concentration of only one
reactant. A reaction is said to be second order when the overall order is two. Once we have determined
the order of the reaction, we can go back and plug in one set of our initial values and solve for k
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(i) Calculate the overall order of a reaction which has the following rate expression :
Rate = k [A]1/2[B]3/2
(ii) What is the effect of temperature on rate of reaction?
(iii) A first order reaction takes 77.78 minutes for 50% completion. Calculate the time required for
30% completion of this reaction log 10 = 1, log 7 = 0.8450.
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(iv) A first order reaction has a rate constant 1 # 10-3 per sec. How long will 5g of this reactant take to
reduce to 3 g?
(log 3 = 0.4771; log 5 = 0.6990)
32. An amino acid is a compound that contains both carboxyl group and an amino group. Although, many
types of amino acids are known, the α -amino acids are the most significant in the biological world
because they are the monomers from which proteins are constructed. A general structural formula of an
α -amino acid is shown in figure below.
Although, figure (a) is a common way of writing structural formulas for amino acids, it is not accurate
because it shows an acid (—COOH) and a base (—NH2) within the same molecule. These acidic and
basic groups react with each other to form a dipolar ion or internal salt (figure (b)). The internal salt of
an amino acid is given the special name Zwitter ion. Note that a Zwitter ion has no net charge, it contains
one positive charge and one negative charge.
Because they exist as Zwitter ions, amino acids have many of the properties associated with salts. They
are crystalline solids with high melting points and are fairly soluble in water but insoluble in non-polar
organic solvents such as ether and hydrocarbon solvents.
According to the above passage, answer the following questions :
(i) Amino acids are usually colourless, crystalline solids. They behave like salts rather than simple
amines or carboxylic acids. Why amino acids show such a behaviour?
(ii) Amino acids are essential and non-essential depending upon their need. One of the essential
amino acid is lysine. Can you say why lysine is considered an essential amino acid?
(iii) Here are given some amino acids—lysine, Tyrosine, Glycine, Alamine. One of these amino acids
is not optically active. Which one is that amino acid? Also, provide the reason.
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(iv) The pka , and pka , of an amino acid are 2.3 and 9.7 respectively. What would be the
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SECTION-E
Directions (Q. Nos. 33-35) : The following questions are long answer type and carry 5 marks each. Two
questions have an internal choice.
(i) (a) How is the variability in oxidation states of transition metals different from that of the
p -block elements ?
(b) Out of Cu+ and Cu2+, which ion is unstable in aqueous solution and why ?
(c) Orange colour of Cr2O2-7 ion changes to yellow colour when treated with an alkali.
Why ?
(ii) Chemistry of actinoids is complicated as compared to lanthanoids. Give two reasons.
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(ii) Give simple chemical test to distinguish between the following pairs of compounds :
(a) Butanal and Butan-2-one.
(b) Benzoic acid and Phenol.
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(i) An organic compound (A) with molecular formula C3H7NO on heating with Br2 and KOH
forms a compound (B), compound (B), on heating with CHCl3 and alcoholic KOH produces a foul
smelling compound (C) and on reacting with C6H5SO2Cl forms a compound
(D) which is soluble in alkali. Write the structures of (A), (B), (C) and (D).
(ii) Give reasons to support the answer :
(a) Presence of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes and ketones is essential for aldol condensations.
(b) 3-Hydroxy pentan-2-one shows positive result to Tollen’s test.