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PAPER 1
(Three hours)
(Candidates are allowed additional 15 minutes for only reading the
paper They must NOT start writing during this time)
PART I
Answer all questions.
Question 1
(a) Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word/words from those given [4x1]
in the brackets :
[methanal, propanone, weak, propanal , zero , more, dependent, + I , independent
,
-I , less, + M, ethanal, strong , -M ]
(i) Molality is of temperature, whereas, molarity is of
temperature.
(ii) Chloroacetic acid is acidic than acetic acid due to effect.
(iii) An acidic buffer is prepared by taking equimolar solution of acid and
its salt with a base.
(iv) Ozonolysis of 2-methyl pent-2-ene shall give and .
(b) Complete the following by selecting the correct alternatives from the choices [4x1]
given:
(i) The permissible set of all four quantum numbers for an electron
are: (a) n=2 l =1 m=0 , s =0
(b) n=3 l =2 m= +3 s=+1/ 2
Question 2 [2]
Write
(i) Fe2+ [Z=26]
(ii) Hg [Z=80]
(iii) I [Z=53]
(iv) Sr [Z=38]
OR
What is the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the subshell
represented by following set of quantum numbers:
(i) n=2 , l =1
(ii) n=5, l=3
(iii) n=3 , l=2
(iv) n=6 , l=0
Question 3 [2]
The 1),the 2) and the electron
a few elements is given below:
Question 5 [2]
The heat of formation of CO2 and H2O is 395 kJ mol-1 and 285 kJ mol-1 respectively.
The heat of combustion of glucose is 2900 kJ mol-1. Calculate the heat of formation of
glucose.
Question 6 [2]
Calculate the temperature at which 28 grams of N2 will occupy a volume of 10 L at
2.46 atm [at wt of N = 14].
Question 7 [2]
(a) State any two uses of Plaster of Paris.
OR
Question 8 [2]
Write the IUPAC name of the following:
(a)
CH3 C= CH CH2 C CH3
CH3 O
(b)
OH
Question 9 [3]
(a) Identify the limiting reagent in the following:
(i)
5 moles of N2 reacts with 10 moles of H2 in Habers Process.
(ii)
20 moles of SO2 reacts with 15 moles of O2 in Contact Process.
(b) What mass of MnO2 is required to react with 250 ml of 0.5 M HCl in the
reation given below;
MnO2 + 4HCl MnCl2 + 2H2O + Cl2 [at. wt. of Mn = 55, O = 16, Cl=35.5, H=1]
OR
Commercially prepared HCl is 38 % percent by mass. Density is 1.19 g cm-3.
Calculate the following:
(i)
Molality of HCl solution
(ii)
Molarity of HCl solution
(iii)
Mole fraction of HCl in the
solution [at wt of Cl = 35.5, H=1]
Question 10 [3]
The enthalpy change and entropy change for a reaction are 30.54 kJ mol-1 and
-1
0.06 kJmol respectively. Calculate the temperature at equilibrium. Also predict the
spontaneity below the temperature at which G Justify your answer
with valid reason.
Question 11 [3]
Write balanced equations for the following conversions.
(a) Propene to 2- bromopropane.
(b) Phenol to toluene.
(c) Methyl chloride to ethane.
Question 12 [3]
(a) List any two gases responsible for greenhouse effect.
(b) List any two green chemistry approaches to reduce waste generation.
(c) List any two gasses which cause acid rain.
Question 13 [3]
Draw a pair of possible isomers and mention the type of isomerism for each of the
following:
(a)
C3H6O2
(b) C4H6
(c)
C2H4O
OR
Write the type of attacking reagent and the type of reaction for the following :
Question 14 [3]
(a) The solubility product of silver chloride is 1.0 x 10-10 at 250C. Calculate the
solubility of silver chloride in:
(i) pure water
(ii) 0.2 M sodium chloride
(b) 10 moles of N2 is mixed with 14 moles of H2 in 6 L cylinder. 4.2 moles of ammonia
is formed. Calculate Kc for the equation : N2 + 3H2 === 2 NH3
Question 15 [3]
Balance the equation given below by ion-electron method. Justify your answer by suitable
half cell equation:
Cr2O7 2- + Fe2+ Cr3+ + Fe3+ [acidic medium].
Question 16 [5]
(a) Answer the following :
(i) Mention the hybridisation of underlined Carbon atom:
CH3CHO,CH3COOH
(ii) Show the coordinate bonding in perchloric acid (HClO4) with a suitable
diagram.
(b) Explain why the bond angle of ammonia is less than that of methane although both
are sp3 hybridised.
(c) (i) Draw the molecular orbital diagram for O2+.
(ii) Explain the reason for O2+ being more reactive than O2.
OR
(a) Mention the hybridisation of central atom of the following molecules. Draw the
structures showing the lone pair also.
(i)
ClF3
(ii)
XeF4
Question 17 [5]
(a) Explain the following:
(i) Though carbon and lead belong to the same family, carbon forms CCl4
whereas in case of lead, PbCl2 is more stable than PbCl4.
(ii) AlCl3 is a Lewis acid.
(b) How is boric acid (H3BO3) prepared from borax?
(c) State the types of hybridisation of carbon in diamond and graphite.
(d) State the number of six membered and five membered rings in C60
(Buckminister fullerene).
OR
(a) Explain the following:
(i) Catenation is maximum in carbon as compared to other group 14 elements.
(ii) Graphite is used as a lubricant.
(iii) Inhaling CO is poisonous.
(b) How is silicon carbide (SiC) prepared from silica (SiO2)?
(c) Why is CO2 a gas while SiO2 a solid? Explain.
Question 18 [5]
(a) Mention a good chemical test used to distinguish between the following pairs
of compounds:
(i)
But-1-yne and but-2-yne
(ii)
Ethene and ethane
(b) Write balanced equation for Friedel-Craft acylation.
(c) Identify the compounds A and B
CaO
C6H5COONa+ NaOH A B
2 4
.
OR
(a) How will you convert acetylene to but-2-yne.
(b) Which is the major product obtained when 2-bromo butane is treated with alcoholic
KOH? State the rule involved.
(c) Draw the resonating structures of phenol and explain why it influences the
incoming electrophile to attack at ortho and para positions.
(d) Why is Corey- House reaction preferred for the preparation of propane as compared
to the Wurtz reaction ?