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Jee-Adv - Model - Initial Key: A C D B D B ABD Ab Abcd
Jee-Adv - Model - Initial Key: A C D B D B ABD Ab Abcd
Jee-Adv - Model - Initial Key: A C D B D B ABD Ab Abcd
Jee-Adv_Model_Initial Key
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Volume = m/r
m
m1g mg dg …..(1)
r 1
m
m2g mg dg …….(2)
r 2
m
m3g mg dg …….(3)
r 3
d2 d1
Eq (2) –Eq.(1), r m
m1 m2
d3 d1
Eq (2) – eq(3), r m
m2 m3
d2 d1 d3 d1
m= m
m1 m2 m2 m3
d2 d1 m2 d2 d1 m3 m1 m2 d3 d2
d2 d1 m1 m1 m2 m2 d 3 d1 m1 d3 d2
Or m3 =
d2 d1 d2 d1
v v
04. r 2 1 vs
3 3
r 2 3s
PB + gH − aL = PA
Given PB = PA = Po Po + gH − aL = Po
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gH
gH = aL a =
L
2
06. From diagram tan = ..........(1)
5
a
Also tan = ..........................(2)
g
Equilibrium of A, Vd F g = T + wA = T + Vd A g ….(i)
Equilibrium of B, T + Vd F g = Vd B g …..(ii)
2d F = d A + d B
08. The level of interface rise & the upper most level rises
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09. The horizontal component of the forces on the left and right-side
where is the density of the liquid and A is base area of the vessel
Net force exerted by liquid on the base of the vessel is in the vertical
downward direction.
10. The balance B will read more than 5 kg
FB − FA mg
l 12
13. h1 = = = 2.4cm , In the first case,
5 5
FB = mg 1l 2 h1 g = mg 1l 2 h1 = m
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w2 2
y= x2 − x12
2g
AgNO3 Ag + + NO3−
0.1 0.1
K sp = Ag + Cl − = ( 0.1 + s )( s )
S <<<0.1, presence of common ion decreases solubility)
S(0.1)= 1.5 10−10 S=1.5 10−9 mollitre-1
x B 1000 0.2 1000
21. m= ,m = = 3.2
(1 − xB ) mA 0.8 78
Where x B is mole fraction of solute, m A is molar mass of solvent
wB 1000 c 1000 c 1000
22. Molality (m ) = b = mB =
mB wA mB (a − c ) b (a − c )
23. Total mass of solution = 1000 + 120 = 1120 g
1120
Total volume of solution in (L) = 10−3
1.15
W 1 120 1.15 103
M = = = 2.05 M
Mw V (in L ) 60 1120
27. The solubility of the gas in liquids decreases with the increase in
value of K H at a given pressure.
28. Let the solubility of Ni(OH)2 be equal to S. Dissolution of S mol/L
of Ni(OH)2 provides
S mol/L of Ni2+ and 2S mol/L of OH–, but the total concentration
of OH–= (0.10 +2S) mol/L because the solution already contains
0.10 mol/L of OH– from NaOH.
–15
Ksp= 2.0 10 = [Ni2+] [OH–]2= (S) (0.10 + 2S)2
As Ksp is small, 2S << 0.10,
thus, (0.10 + 2S) ≈0.10
2.0 × 10–15 = S (0.10)2
S = 2.0 × 10–13 M = [Ni2+]
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K Sp = Ag + Cl −
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37. cos 2 x = sin x tan x
6
sin 2 x
6 cos 2 x = 6 cos3 x + cos 2 x − 1 = 0
cos x
1
cos x = x = 2n
2 3
( cot x + 3 )
2
38. + cot 2 x + 4coseex + 5 = 0
( cot x + 3 )
2
+ cos ee2 x + 4coseex + 4 = 0
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1 3 1
2 2
1 14
5 x + + − = 5 x + + 2
5 5 25 5 5
sin 2 2 x − 2sin 2 x − 2 − 2 = 0
Let sin 2 x = y, then y 2 − 2 y − 2 (1 + ) = 0
Where −1 y 1
For real 0
−3
3 + 2 0
2
−1 y 1 −1 1 − 3 + 2 1
1
3 + 2 4
2
−3 1
2 2
43. 4sin 4 x = 1 − cos4 x = (1 − cos2 x )(1 + cos2 x ) = sin 2 x ( 2 − sin 2 x )
sin 2 x ( 5sin 2 x − 2 ) = 0
2
sin x = 0 or sin x =
5
2
x = n or x = n sin −1
5
( sin x − 1) =2
2
44.
sin x −1 = 2,sin x = 1 − 2
Then n = 4,5
45. 1 + cos3x = 2cos 2x
1 + 4cos3 x − 3cos x = 2 ( 2cos2 x − 1)
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2 3 1
sin x = 2sin − x = 2 cos x + sin x = 3 cos x + sin x
3 2 2
cos x = 0 x = n + , n Z
2
2
y= − n − = − n
3 2 6
3 5 7
for x 0, 4 x = , , ,
2 2 2 2
7 13 19
for x 0, 4 x = , , ,
6 6 6 6
y+3
47. cos 2 x − 2 cos x + 1 = 3 −
2y + 5
5y + 2 5y + 2
( cos x − 1) = o
2
,
2y + 5 2y + 5
−1 cos x 1
5y + 2
o ( cos x − 1) 4 , 0 4
2
2y + 5
−8 12
y −, , ,
3 5
1 + 1 + 4a
48. sin x =
2
1 + 1 + 4a
We must have 1 + 4a o and −1 1
2
−1
The above two conditions are equivalent a o, 4 solutions for x
4
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49. cos x + 2, (1 + tan 2 y ) ,1, 2 3 + sin 3 z 4 , only possibility is
2 2
cos x
2
1
cos 2 x + 2
= 2, 1 + tan 2 2 y = 1,3 + sin 3z = 2
cos x
cos x = 1, tan 2 y = 0,sin 3 z = −1
n
x = m, y = , Z = ( 4 p − 1)
2 6
m, n, p Z
2
sin x = 2 sin − x
3
3 1
2 cos x + sin x = 3 cos x + sin x
2 2
cos x = 0 x = n + ,n Z
2
2
y= − n − = − n
3 2 6
3 5 7
For x 0, 4 x = , , ,
2 2 2 2
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For x 0, 4 y = , , ,
6 6 6 6
1
50. y+ = 2 and sin x + cos x = 2
y
y = 1 and sin x + = 1 x =
4 4
51. Given cubic function is
f ( x ) = ( x − 1)( x − cos )( x − sin )
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If 1 = cos = 0, 2
5
If sin = cos = ,
4 4
The number of values of 0, 2 us 5
Number of solutions = 3
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