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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B. Sc.)


Term-End Examination
June, 2023
CHEMISTRY
CHE-01 : ATOMS AND MOLECULES
AND
CHE-02 : INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 75

Instructions :

(i) Students registered for both CHE-01 and


CHE-02 courses should answer both the
question papers in two separate answer books
entering their enrolment number, course code
and course title clearly on both the answer
books.

(ii) Student who have registered for CHE-01 or


CHE-02 should answer the relevant question
paper after entering their enrolment number,
course code and course title on the answer
book.

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CHE-01
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B. Sc.)
Term-End Examination
June, 2023
CHE-01 : ATOMS AND MOLECULES

Time : 1 Hour Maximum Marks : 25

Note : (i) Answer all the five questions.

(ii) Use the following data wherever

required :

Planck’s constant :

h  6.626  1034 Js, c  3  108 ms1 ; Mass

of electron, me  9.1  1031 kg; Charge of

electron  1.6  1019 C .

1. Answer any two parts from the following :

2×1=2
(a) Calculate the wave number of light of

wavelength 0.5 m in cm–1.

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(b) Formation of Li  ion is easier than that of

Ne ion. Justify.

(c) Identify the type of hybridization of C 1


and C 2 :
1 2
H3 C C H  CH 2

2. Answer any two parts from the following :

2×2=4

(a) Calculate the wavelength of light required


to eject a photoelectron from Caesium

metal with a kinetic energy of 2  1019 J .

v0 for caesium is 4.55  1014 Hz .

(b) Complete the following nuclear reactions


(any two) :
135 135
(i) 53 I  54Xe + .........

245 241
(ii) 97 Bk  ..........  95 Am

238 12 246
(iii) 92 U + 6 C  98 Cf + .........

96 1 97
(iv) 42 Mo  ..........  0n + 43Tc
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(c) Na  , O2  and F are isoelectronic but


their ionic radii follow the order :

rO2   rF  rNa  .

Give reason.

3. Answer any two parts from the following :

2×3=6

(a) Write the electronic configuration of O2


and O22  . Find their bond order. Which one

is paramagnetic and why ?

(b) Compound X exhibits molar extinction


coefficient of 245 m2 mol–1 at 450 nm. What
concentration of X in a solution will cause a
25% decrease in the intensity of 450 nm
radiation when the solution is placed in a
0.01 m absorption cell ?

(c) Which of the following can exhibit optical


activity and why ?

CH3
|
(i) Br — C — NH 2
|
CH3

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(ii) CH3 — CH2 — Cl


CH3
|
(iii) Cl — C — OH
|
Cl — C — OH
|
CH3

4. Answer any two parts from the following :


2×4=8

(a) Derive the Lewis’ formula of SF6 and then


apply VSEPR theory to predict its shape.

(b) What is the number of unpaired electrons


in 3d level of Fe(II) and Fe(III) ions ?
Calculate magnetic moment for these ions
in  B units.

(c) What is the condition for a molecule to be


microwave active ? Derive the following
relation for wavenumber of a rotational
transition from J to J  1 level :

v  2B( J  1) .

Hence find the difference between two


successive lines originating from 1  2 and
2  3 transitions.
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5. Answer any one part of the following : 5×1=5

(a) Draw the MO energy level diagram of


carbon monoxide and find its bond order.

(b) (i) The rate constant for radioactive


60
disintegration of 27 Co is 0.1317 year–1.
60
Calculate the mass of 27 Co that will

remain after 21.04 years out of 1 g


sample.

(ii) The electron affinity of halogens are


large and negative. Give reasons.

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(i)

(ii) ]

h  6.626  1034 Js, c  3  108 ms1 ]

ª ] me  9.1  1031 kg;

ª  1.6  1019 C
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2×1  2

0.5 m

cm1

Li  ] Ne

1 2
H3 C C H  CH 2

2×2  4

2.0  1019 J

v0  4.55  1014 Hz

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135 135
(i) 53 I  54Xe + .........

245 241
(ii) 97 Bk  ..........  95 Am

238 12 246
(iii) 92 U + 6 C  98 Cf + .........
96 1 97
(iv) 42 Mo  ..........  0n + 43Tc

Na  , O2  F ª ]

rO2   rF  rNa 

2×3  6

O2 O22  ª
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X nm

245 m2 mol1

0.01m ] X

450 nm

25%

CH3
|
(i) Br — C — NH 2
|
CH3

(ii) CH3 — CH2 — Cl

CH3
|
(iii) Cl — C — OH
|
Cl — C — OH
|
CH3

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2×4  8

SF6 VSEPR

Fe(II) Fe(III) 3d

ª
B

J J 1

v  2B( J  1)

1 2 23
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5×1=5

60
(i) 27 Co

60
27 Co

1g

(ii) ª

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CHE-02

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B. Sc.)


Term-End Examination
June, 2023
CHE-02 : INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Time : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 50

Note : Answer any five questions from the

following.

1. Answer any ten of the following : 10×1=10

(a) Write the formula of superphosphate of

lime.

(b) Which metal is present in the plant leaves ?

(c) What is acid rain ?

(d) Write the electronic configuration of Cr

(At. No.–24).
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(e) Name the rule that governs filling up of

orbitals.

(f) Out of all the quantum numbers, why spin

quantum number is fractional ?

(g) Name the most electropositive and most

electronegative elements.

(h) What type of bonding do you expect in NaH

and HF ?

(i) Identify which hydrogen bond, S – H ..... O

or S ..... H – O is stronger ?

(j) ortho- and para- isomers of hydrogen are

formed because of electron spin or nuclear

spin ?

(k) Write one difference between ore and

mineral.

(l) Write the formula of quick lime.

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2. (a) Cobalt complex of molecular formula

[Co(NH3 )5 NO]Cl2 exists in two forms.

Explain its observation. 5

(b) Define ionisation energy and write the

factors affecting ionisation energy. 5

3. (a) Briefly describe any two of the following

methods used after the initial

metallurgical process. Take specific

example in each case : 5

(i) Zone refining

(ii) Van Arkel Boer process

(iii) Electrolysis

(iv) Monds process

(b) With the help of examples, differentiate

between inter and intra-hydrogen bonding.

5
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4. (a) Explain how does the solubility of salts

vary and why do hydroxides become

stronger alkalies while moving down the

group. 5

(b) Write any five uses of boron and boron

compounds. 5

5. (a) Describe any one method of industrial

manufacture of ammonia. 5

(b) Arrange the hydrides of group 16 elements

in the decreasing order of acidity and give

the reasons. 5

6. (a) Differentiate between pseudohalogens and

pseudohalides. Explain with the help of

examples. 5

(b) Explain the structure of XeF4 on the basis

of VSEPR theory. 5

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7. Write short notes on any two of the following :

5×2=10

(a) Allotropes of Carbon

(b) Inorganic Benzene

(c) Optical isomerism in complexes

(d) Position of noble gases in the periodic table


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× 

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NaH HF

S  H ..... O S..... H  O

ª
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ª ª

[Co(NH3 )5 NO]Cl2 ]

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(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

ª
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VSEPR XeF4

5×2=10

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