Xi Chemistry Question
Xi Chemistry Question
Xi Chemistry Question
SECTION-A
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. Which of the following elements contains the greatest number of atoms? (1)
(a) 36g Mg (b) 46g Na (c) 0.40 g Ca (d) 12 g He
2. According to Bohr's theory, the angular momentum for an electron of 5th orbit is: (1)
(a) 5h/π (b) 2.5h/π (c) 5π/h (d) 25h/π
3. Mole fraction of ethanol in ethanol-water mixture is 0.25. Hence, percentage concentration of ethanol
(C2H6O) by weight of mixture is (1)
(a) 25 (b) 75 (c) 46 (d) 54
4. Which of the following is responsible to rule out the existence of definite paths or trajectories of
electrons? (1)
(a) Pauli’s exclusion principle (b) Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
(c) Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity (d) Aufbau principle
5. What will be the mass % of nitrogen in hydrazinium sulphate (N2H5)2SO4? (MM =162.2 g/ mol) (1)
(a) 10.8 (b) 17 (c) 34.52 (d) 51.2
6. What is the momentum of a particle which has a de- Broglie wavelength of 0.1 nm? (1)
(a) 6.63×10-24 Kg m sec-1 (b) 7.00×10-24 Kg m sec-1
(c) 6.63×10-30 Kg m sec-1 (d) 7.5×10-24 Kg m sec-1
7. Which of the following pair is not an example of intensive property? (1)
(a) Temperature (b) Molar volume
(c) Density (d) Heat capacity
SECTION-C
This section contains 7 questions with internal choice in one question. The following questions are
very short answer type and carry 3 marks each.
22. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of CH3OH (l), from the following data: (3)
(i) CH3OH(l) +3/2 O2 (g)→ CO2 (g) + 2H2O(l); ∆rHϴ = - 726 kJmol-1
(ii) C(s) + O2(g)→ CO2 (g); ∆cHϴ = -393 kJ mol-1
(iii) H2(g) + 1/2 O2(g)→H2O (l); ∆fHϴ = -286 kJ mol-1
23. (a) Although both CO2 and H2O are triatomic molecules, the shape of H2O molecule is bent while that of
CO2 is linear. Explain this on the basis of dipole moment.
(b) Is there any change in the hybridisation of B and N atoms as a result of the following reaction?
BF3 + NH3→ [F3B.NH3]
(c) Draw and name the shape of SF4. (3)
24. (a) A 25 watt bulb emits monochromatic yellow light of wavelength of 0.57µm. Calculate the rate of
emission of quanta per second.
(b) State Hund’s Rule of maximum multiplicity (2+1)
25. A Compound contains 4.07% hydrogen, 24.27% carbon and 71.65% chlorine. Its molar mass is 98.96g.
What are its empirical and molecular formulas? (3)
26. Give the possible reasons for any three of the following observations: (3)
(i) Noble gases have high ionization enthalpy.
(ii) N is non metal but it has positive electron gain enthalpy.
(iii) The position of Hydrogen in the modern periodic table is not fixed.
(iv) Electronegativity of elements increases on moving from left to right in the periodic table.
27. (a) For a reaction at 298 K (2+1)
2A + B→C
∆H = 400 kJ mol-1 and ∆S = 0.2 kJ K-1 mol-1.
At what temperature will the reaction become spontaneous considering ∆H and ∆S to be constant
over the temperature range?
(b) For the reaction; 2Cl(g) →Cl2(g); what will be the signs of ∆H and ∆S?
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28. (a) Consider the following species: (2+1)
N3-, O2-, F–, Na+, Mg2+, Al3+
(i) What is common in them?
(ii) Arrange them in order of increasing ionic radii.
(b)Explain why cations are smaller than their parent atoms?
SECTION-D
The following questions are case based questions. Each question has an internal choice and carries 4
(1+1+2) marks each. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
29. Chemical reactions are invariably associated with the transfer of energy either in the form of heat or
light. In the laboratory, heat changes in physical and chemical processes are measured with an
instrument called calorimeter. Two types of calorimeters are used to calculate the heat change involved
in a chemical reaction. The heat of reaction at constant volume and the heat of the reaction at constant
pressure are measured separately using these calorimeters. Bomb calorimeter and simple or water
calorimeter are used for such measurements.
Answer the following questions.
(a) Establish relationship between CP and CV for 1 mole of an ideal gas.
(b) Define molar heat capacity.
(c) What amount of heat is required to raise the temperature of 1 kg water by 200 C? Specific heat
of water is 4.185 JK-1 g-1.
OR
∆H for the following reaction is -92.38 kJ at 298 K. calculate ∆U.
2SO2(g) + O2(g)→2SO3(g)
30. A physicist was performing experiments to study the effect of varying voltage on velocity and wave
length of electrons on the basis when electric potential is applied, electrons get accelerated, If the
accelerating potential V is applied to an electron beam,the energy acquired by the electron is expressed in
electron-volt (eV) which is equal to the charge in coulomb × potential applied in volts. This energy
become the kinetic energy of the electron. In first case the electron was accelerated through a potential
difference of 1 KV and second case was accelerated through the potential difference of 2 KV.
Answer the following questions.
(a)What is the relationship between the wavelength (λ) and velocity (v) of an electron?
(b)Is the above relationship significant for macroscopic objects? Explain.
(c) The mass of an electron is 9.1 × 10–31 kg. If its K.E. is 3.0 × 10–25 J, calculate its wavelength.
OR
(c) A moving particle is associated with wavelength 5×10-8 m. If its momentum is reduced to half of its
value, then calculate the new wavelength.
SECTION-E
The following questions are long answer type and carry 5 marks each. All the questions have an
internal choice.
31. Answer any five of the following questions. (1x5)
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(a) If the concentration of glucose (C6H1206) in the blood is 0.9 g L , what will be the molarity of
glucose in the blood?
(b) When 10 g CaCO3 is heated, then 5.6 g CaO and 2.24 litre CO2 gas (at S.T.P.) are formed. Prove
that data follows the law of mass conservation.
(c) How are 0.5 mol Na2CO3 and 0.5 M Na2CO3 different from each other?
(d) Calculate the mole fraction of solute in 2.5m aqueous solution.
(e) Calculate the mass of hydrochloric acid is needed to decompose 50 g of limestone?
(f) Among the following which occupies higher volume at NTP
14g of N2 and 1021 Molecules of O2
33. (a)(i)What is the lowest value of ‘n’ which allows the ‘g’ orbital to exist? (2+2+1)
(ii) Draw the shape of the d-orbital which does not have four lobes.
(b) Write the electronic configuration of following ions & assign the number of unpaired electrons in
them.
(i) Ca2+ (ii) Cr3+
(c) Find the number of spectral lines observed when an electron travels from n=7 to n=2 in a
hydrogen atom.
OR
(a) How much energy is required to ionize a hydrogen atom if an electron occupies n = 5 orbit?
(b) Calculate:
(i) Total number of spherical nodes in a 3p orbital.
(ii) Total number of angular nodes in a 4d orbital.
(c) In Which among the following orbitals an electron will have the lower energy and why ?
n = 4, l = 3 or n = 5, l = 2. (2+2+1)