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CBSE 2020 12 Chemistry
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10.30 a.m., the students will
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do CÎma-nwpñVH$m na H$moB© CÎma Zht {bI|Jo & will not write any answer on the
answer-book during this period.
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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m g™Vr go nmbZ H$s{OE :
(i) `h àíZ-nÌ Mma IÊS>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ – H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
37 àíZ h¢ & g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) IÊS> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m
h¡ & àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma EH$ eãX `m EH$ dmŠ` _| Xr{OE &
(iii) IÊS> I _| àíZ g§»`m 21 go 27 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 2 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(iv) IÊS> J _| àíZ g§»`m 28 go 34 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-I Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 3 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(v) IÊS> K _| àíZ g§»`m 35 go 37 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-II Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 5 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(vi) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n, Xmo-Xmo A§H$m| Ho$ Xmo àíZm| _|, VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Hoo$
Xmo àíZm| _| VWm nm±M-nm±M A§H$m| Ho$ VrZm| àíZm| _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën {X`m J`m h¡ & Eogo àíZm| _|
go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma Xr{OE &
(vii) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ IÊS> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE JE h¢ &
(viii) Ho$ëHw$boQ>a AWdm bm°J Q>o~b Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
IÊS> H$
{XE JE AZwÀN>oX H$mo n{‹T>E VWm àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 15=5
EopëH$b h¡bmBS>m| H$s à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$`m _w»`V`m SN1 AWdm SN2 {H«$`m{d{Y Ûmam
hmoVr h¡ & à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$`mE± hmoZo Ho$ {bE EopëH$b h¡bmBS> {H$gr ^r {H«$`m{d{Y H$mo
AnZmE±, CZHo$ {bE H$m~©Z h¡bmoOZ Am~ÝY H$s Y«wdUVm hr CÎmaXm`r hmoVr h¡ & SN1
A{^{H«$`mAm| H$m doJ H$m~m}H¡$Q>m`Z Ho$ ñWm{`Ëd na {Z^©a H$aVm h¡ O~{H$ SN2
A{^{H«$`mAm| H$m {Ì{d_{dÝ`mg H$maH$ na & `{X Amapå^H$ nXmW© {H$aob `m¡{JH$ hmo, Vmo
CËnmX `m Vmo à{Vbmo{_V hmoJm AWdm ao{g{_H$ {_lU, Omo EopëH$b h¡bmBS>m| Ûmam AnZmB© JB©
{H«$`m{d{Y Ho$ àH$ma na {Z^©a H$aVm h¡ & B©Wam| H$m HI go {dXbZ ^r {Ì{d_{dÝ`mg H$maH$
Am¡a H$m~m}H¡$Q>m`Z Ho$ ñWm{`Ëd go {Z`pÝÌV hmoVm h¡, Omo Bg ~mV H$m ÚmoVH$ h¡ {H$ H$m~©{ZH$
agm`Z _| `hr Xmo à_wI H$maH$ h¢ Omo h_| ghm`Vm H$aVo h¢ {H$ CËnmX {H$g àH$ma H$m
~ZoJm ?
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four Sections – A, B, C and D. There are
37 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one sentence.
(iii) Section B – Questions no. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions, carrying
2 marks each.
(iv) Section C – Questions no. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions, carrying
3 marks each.
(v) Section D – Questions no. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions, carrying
5 marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice
has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of three marks and
all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in
such questions.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
SECTION A
Read the given passage and answer the questions number 1 to 5 that follow : 15=5
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1. ~ZZo dmbo CËnmX H$s {Ì{d_agm`Z H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE `{X H$moB© Y«wdU KyU©H$ (àH$meV:
g{H«$`) EopëH$b h¡bmBS> SN1 {H«$`m{d{Y go à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$`m gånÞ H$aVm h¡ &
2. Cg `§Ì H$m Zm_ ~VmBE Omo Cg H$moU Ho$ _mnZ Ho$ {bE à`wº$ hmoVm h¡ {Og na g_Vb
Y«w{dV àH$me Ky{U©V hmo OmVm h¡ &
3. _w»` CËnmX H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE O~ 2-~«mo_monoÝQ>oZ, EoëH$mohm°br KOH Ho$ gmW A{^{H«$`m
H$aVm h¡ &
4. CHI3 H$m EH$ Cn`moJ Xr{OE &
5. CZ CËnmXm| H$s g§aMZmE± {b{IE O~ Eo{Zgmob H$mo HI Ho$ gmW A{^{H«${`V {H$`m OmVm h¡ &
6. `{X Ðd A Am¡a B Ho$ ŠdWZm§H$ H«$_e: 140C Am¡a 180C h¢, Vmo Cg Ðd H$s nhMmZ
H$s{OE {OgH$m 90C na dmîn Xm~ CƒVa hmoJm &
7. bmoho H$s dñVwAm| H$mo gwa{jV aIZo Ho$ {bE qµOH$ VWm {Q>Z _| go {H$gH$s H$moqQ>J ~ohVa h¡ ?
8. Š`m {H$gr A{^{H«$`m H$m doJ pñWam§H$ T na {Z^©a H$aoJm `{X A{^{H«$`m H$s Eact (g{H«$`U
D$Om©) eyÝ` hmo ?
9. PVC Ho$ EH$bH$ H$s g§aMZm Xr{OE &
10. {H$gr An_mO©H$ _| CnpñWV H$m¡Z-gr g§aMZmË_H$ BH$mB© CgH$mo AO¡d{ZåZrH$aUr` ~Zm XoVr
h¡ ?
àíZ g§»`m 11 go 15 ~hþ{dH$ënr¶ àíZ h¢ : 15=5
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1. Predict the stereochemistry of the product formed if an optically active
alkyl halide undergoes substitution reaction by SN1 mechanism.
2. Name the instrument used for measuring the angle by which the plane
polarised light is rotated.
5. Write the structures of the products formed when anisole is treated with
HI.
6. Identify which liquid will have a higher vapour pressure at 90C if the
boiling points of two liquids A and B are 140C and 180C, respectively.
7. Out of zinc and tin, whose coating is better to protect iron objects ?
8. Will the rate constant of the reaction depend upon T if the Eact
(activation energy) of the reaction is zero ?
(A) Methylamine
(B) Dimethylamine
(C) Trimethylamine
(D) Aniline
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12. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$gHo$ Ûmam Am`moS>mo\$m°_© narjU Zht {X`m OmVm h¡ ?
(A) EWoZm°b
(B) EWoZ¡b
(C) noÝQ>oZ-2-AmoZ
(D) noÝQ>oZ-3-AmoZ
13. {ZåZ{b{IV g§H«$_U VÎdm| _| go {H$gHo$ Ûmam A{YH$V_ Am°ŠgrH$aU AdñWmE± àX{e©V H$s
OmVr h¢ ?
(A) Sc (Z = 21)
(B) Cr (Z = 24)
(C) Mn (Z = 25)
(D) Fe (Z = 26)
14. M_© g§ñH$aU CÚmoJ _| M_© H$m H$R>moa hmoZm {Z^©a H$aVm h¡
(A) d¡ÚwV H$U-g§MbZ na
(B) {dÚwV²-namgaU na
(C) nmañn[aH$ ñH§$XZ na
(D) {Q>ÝS>b à^md na
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àíZ g§»`m 16 go 20 Ho$ {bE, Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h¢ {OZ_| EH$ H$mo A{^H$WZ (A) VWm Xÿgao
H$mo H$maU (R) Ûmam A§{H$V {H$`m J`m h¡ & BZ àíZm| Ho$ ghr CÎma ZrMo {XE JE H$mo S>m| (i),
(ii), (iii) Am¡a (iv) _| go MwZH$a Xr{OE : 15=5
(i) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢ Am¡a H$maU (R), A{^H$WZ (A)
H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m h¡ &
(ii) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢, naÝVw H$maU (R),
A{^H$WZ (A) H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m Zht h¡ &
(iii) A{^H$WZ (A) ghr h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) µJbV H$WZ h¡ &
(iv) A{^H$WZ (A) µJbV h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) ghr H$WZ h¡ &
16. A{^H$WZ (A) : Au Am¡a Ag H$m {ZîH$f©U CZHo$ A`ñH$m| Ho$ NaCN Ho$ VZw {db`Z Ûmam
{ZjmbZ go {H$`m OmVm h¡ &
H$maU (R) : BZ A`ñH$m| go g§~Õ Aew{Õ`m± NaCN _| Kwb OmVr h¢ &
17. A{^H$WZ (A) : F2 AUw _| F – F Am~ÝY Xþ~©b hmoVm h¡ &
H$maU (R) : F na_mUw H$m AmH$ma N>moQ>m hmoVm h¡ &
18. A{^H$WZ (A) : Cnghg§`moOZ `m¡{JH$m| _| C^`X§Vr g§b½Zr Ho$ H$maU ~ÝYZr g_md`dVm
CËnÞ hmoVr h¡ &
H$maU (R) : C^`X§Vr g§b½Zr O¡go NO2 _| Xmo {^Þ XmVm na_mUw N Am¡a O hmoVo h¢ &
19. A{^H$WZ (A) : gyH«$mog EH$ AZnM`r eH©$am h¡ &
H$maU (R) : gyH«$mog _| ½bmBH$mo{g{S>H$ ~§Y hmoVm h¡ &
20. A{^H$WZ (A) : A{^{H«$`m H2 + Br2 2HBr _| AmpÊdH$Vm 2 àVrV hmoVr h¡ &
H$maU (R) : Xr hþB© àmW{_H$ A{^{H«$`m _| A{^H$maH$m| Ho$ Xmo AUw ^mJ boVo h¢ &
IÊS> I
21. {ZåZ{b{IV nXm| H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE : 12=2
(a) àem§VH$
(b) ny{VamoYr
AWdm
gm~wZm| H$s emoYZ {H«$`m g_PmBE & 2
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For questions number 16 to 20, two statements are given one labelled
Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct
answer to these questions from the codes (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) as given
below : 15=5
(i) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, and
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(ii) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, but
Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(iii) Assertion (A) is correct, but Reason (R) is incorrect statement.
(iv) Assertion (A) is incorrect, but Reason (R) is correct statement.
16. Assertion (A) : Au and Ag are extracted by leaching their ores with a dil.
solution of NaCN.
Reason (R) : Impurities associated with these ores dissolve in NaCN.
SECTION B
21. Define the following terms : 12=2
(a) Tranquilizers
(b) Antiseptic
OR
Explain the cleansing action of soaps. 2
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22. 300 K na `y[a`m (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 60 g/mol) Ho$ 5% {db`Z H$m namgaU Xm~
n[aH${bV H$s{OE & [R = 0·0821 L atm K–1 mol–1] 2
AWdm
{dem Zo Xmo Obr` {db`Z, EH$ _| 100 g Ob _| `y[a`m (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 60 g/mol) Ho$
7·5 g Am¡a Xÿgao _| {H$gr nXmW© Z Ho$ 42·75 g, 100 g Ob _| {bE & `h ào{jV {H$`m
J`m {H$ XmoZm| {db`Z EH$g_mZ Vmn na {h_r^yV hþE & Z H$m _moba Ðì`_mZ n[aH${bV
H$s{OE & 2
23. A{^H$maH$ H$s gmÝÐVm Am¡a g_` Ho$ ~rM {XE JE J«m\$ H$m {díbofU H$s{OE & 12=2
(b) BrF3
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22. For a 5% solution of urea (Molar mass = 60 g/mol), calculate the osmotic
pressure at 300 K. [R = 0·0821 L atm K–1 mol–1] 2
OR
Visha took two aqueous solutions — one containing 7·5 g of urea (Molar
mass = 60 g/mol) and the other containing 42·75 g of substance Z in
100 g of water, respectively. It was observed that both the solutions froze
at the same temperature. Calculate the molar mass of Z. 2
23. Analyse the given graph, drawn between concentration of reactant vs.
time. 12=2
(a) XeOF4
(b) BrF3
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25. {ZåZ{b{IV `m¡{JH$m| Ho$ gyÌ Xr{OE : 12=2
27. {ZåZ{b{IV ~hþbH$m| _| EH$bH$m| Ho$ Zm_ Am¡a g§aMZmE± {b{IE : 12=2
(a) ~¡Ho$bmBQ>
(b) {ZAmoàrZ
IÊS> J
1
28. {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$`mAm| Ho$ AZwH«$_ _| A Am¡a B H$s g§aMZmE± Xr{OE : 6=3
2
NH3 NaOBr
(a) CH3COOH
A B
+ CuCN H O / H
(c) C6H5N2Cl A 2
B
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV `wJbm| Ho$ `m¡{JH$m| Ho$ ~rM Amn {d^oX H¡$go H$a|Jo : 12=2
27. Write the names and structures of monomers in the following polymers :
12=2
(a) Bakelite
(b) Neoprene
SECTION C
1
28. Give the structures of A and B in the following sequence of reactions : 6=3
2
NH3 NaOBr
(a) CH3COOH A B
Fe / HCl NaNO HCl
(b) C6H5NO2 A 2 B
0 –5C
+ CuCN H O / H
(c) C6H5N2Cl A 2
B
OR
(a) How will you distinguish between the following pairs of
compounds : 12=2
(i) Aniline and Ethanamine
(ii) Aniline and N-methylaniline
(a) ZnS Am¡a PbS H$mo n¥WH²$ H$aZo _| NaCN H$s &
(b) Aew{Õ Ho$ ê$n _| bm¡h`wº$ Cu Ho$ YmVwH$_© _| SiO2 H$s &
(c) Ti Ho$ n[aîH$aU _| Am`moS>rZ H$s &
32. ^m¡{VH$ A{YemofU Am¡a agmodemofU _| {d^oX Ho$ VrZ {~ÝXþ Xr{OE & 3
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29. Give the plausible explanation for the following : 13=3
(a) Glucose doesn’t give 2,4-DNP test.
(b) The two strands in DNA are not identical but are complementary.
(c) Starch and cellulose both contain glucose unit as monomer, yet
they are structurally different.
34. Calculate the mass of ascorbic acid (Molar mass = 176 g mol–1) to be
dissolved in 75 g of acetic acid, to lower its freezing point by 1·5C.
(Kf = 3·9 K kg mol–1) 3
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IÊS> K
35. (a) A{^{H«$¶m
Zn (s) + Cu2+ (aq) Zn2+ (aq) + Cu (s)
Ho$ {bE G n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
{X`m J`m h¡ : Zn2+/Zn Ho$ {bE E = – 0·76 V
Cu2+/Cu Ho$ {bE E = + 0·34 V
R = 8·314 JK–1 mol–1
F = 96500 C mol–1.
(b) BªYZ gobm| Ho$ Xmo bm^ Xr{OE & 2
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV `wJbm| _| go, H$maU g{hV Cg EH$ H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE Omo {dÚwV² Ymam
H$s A{YH$ _mÌm Ho$ MmbZ H$s AZw_{V XoVm h¡ : 13=3
(i) 30C na Mm±Xr H$m Vma AWdm 60C na Mm±Xr H$m Vma &
(ii) 0·1 M CH3COOH {db`Z AWdm 1 M CH3COOH {db`Z &
(iii) 20C na KCl {db`Z AWdm 50C na KCl {db`Z &
(b) {dÚwV²-amgm`{ZH$ gob Am¡a {dÚwV²-AnKQ>Zr gob Ho$ _Ü` A§Va Ho$ Xmo {~ÝXþ Xr{OE & 2
(b) Co Am¡a Co2+ Ho$ BboŠQ´>m°{ZH$ {dÝ`mg {bIH$a Co2+ (Z = 27) Ho$ {bE
àMH«$U-_mÌ AmKyU© n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 2
AWdm
(a) b¡ÝWoZm°`S>m| Am¡a EopŠQ>Zm°`S>m| Ho$ _Ü` A§Va Ho$ VrZ {~ÝXþ Xr{OE & 3
(b) H$maU XoVo hþE EH$ na_mUw/Am`Z N>m±{Q>E Omo nyN>m J`m JwUY_© Xem©Vm hmo : 12=2
(i) Sc3+ AWdm Cr3+ (à{VMwå~H$s` ì`dhma Xem©Vm h¡)
(ii) Cr AWdm Cu (Cƒ JbZm§H$ Am¡a ŠdWZm§H$)
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SECTION D
35. (a) Calculate G for the reaction
(b) Give reason and select one atom/ion which will exhibit asked
property : 12=2
(i) Sc3+ or Cr3+ (Exhibit diamagnetic behaviour)
(ii) Cr or Cu (High melting and boiling point)
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37. (a) t-ã`y{Q>b EoëH$mohm°b Am¡a n-ã`yQ>oZm°b _| go H$m¡Z-gm Aåb CËào[aV {ZO©bZ Vrd«Vm go
XoJm Am¡a Š`m| ? 2
(b) {ZåZ{b{IV ê$nm§VaU gånÞ H$aZo Ho$ {bE A{^H$_©H$ H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE : 13=3
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37. (a) Out of t-butyl alcohol and n-butanol, which one will undergo acid
catalyzed dehydration faster and why ? 2
OR
(a) Give the mechanism for the formation of ethanol from ethene. 2
(b) Predict the reagent for carrying out the following conversions : 13=3
(i) Phenol to benzoquinone
(ii) Anisole to p-bromoanisole
(iii) Phenol to 2,4,6-tribromophenol
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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m g™Vr go nmbZ H$s{OE :
(i) `h àíZ-nÌ Mma IÊS>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ – H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
37 àíZ h¢ & g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) IÊS> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m
h¡ & àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma EH$ eãX `m EH$ dmŠ` _| Xr{OE &
(iii) IÊS> I _| àíZ g§»`m 21 go 27 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 2 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(iv) IÊS> J _| àíZ g§»`m 28 go 34 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-I Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 3 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(v) IÊS> K _| àíZ g§»`m 35 go 37 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-II Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 5 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(vi) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n, Xmo-Xmo A§H$m| Ho$ Xmo àíZm| _|, VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Hoo$
Xmo àíZm| _| VWm nm±M-nm±M A§H$m| Ho$ VrZm| àíZm| _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën {X`m J`m h¡ & Eogo àíZm| _|
go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma Xr{OE &
(vii) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ IÊS> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE JE h¢ &
(viii) Ho$ëHw$boQ>a AWdm bm°J Q>o~b Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
IÊS> H$
{XE JE AZwÀN>oX H$mo n{‹T>E VWm àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 15=5
EopëH$b h¡bmBS>m| H$s à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$`m _w»`V`m SN1 AWdm SN2 {H«$`m{d{Y Ûmam
hmoVr h¡ & à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$`mE± hmoZo Ho$ {bE EopëH$b h¡bmBS> {H$gr ^r {H«$`m{d{Y H$mo
AnZmE±, CZHo$ {bE H$m~©Z h¡bmoOZ Am~ÝY H$s Y«wdUVm hr CÎmaXm`r hmoVr h¡ & SN1
A{^{H«$`mAm| H$m doJ H$m~m}H¡$Q>m`Z Ho$ ñWm{`Ëd na {Z^©a H$aVm h¡ O~{H$ SN2
A{^{H«$`mAm| H$m {Ì{d_{dÝ`mg H$maH$ na & `{X Amapå^H$ nXmW© {H$aob `m¡{JH$ hmo, Vmo
CËnmX `m Vmo à{Vbmo{_V hmoJm AWdm ao{g{_H$ {_lU, Omo EopëH$b h¡bmBS>m| Ûmam AnZmB© JB©
{H«$`m{d{Y Ho$ àH$ma na {Z^©a H$aVm h¡ & B©Wam| H$m HI go {dXbZ ^r {Ì{d_{dÝ`mg H$maH$
Am¡a H$m~m}H¡$Q>m`Z Ho$ ñWm{`Ëd go {Z`pÝÌV hmoVm h¡, Omo Bg ~mV H$m ÚmoVH$ h¡ {H$ H$m~©{ZH$
agm`Z _| `hr Xmo à_wI H$maH$ h¢ Omo h_| ghm`Vm H$aVo h¢ {H$ CËnmX {H$g àH$ma H$m
~ZoJm ?
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four Sections – A, B, C and D. There are
37 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one sentence.
(iii) Section B – Questions no. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions, carrying
2 marks each.
(iv) Section C – Questions no. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions, carrying
3 marks each.
(v) Section D – Questions no. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions, carrying
5 marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice
has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of three marks and
all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in
such questions.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
SECTION A
Read the given passage and answer the questions number 1 to 5 that follow : 15=5
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1. CËnmX H$s {Ì{d_agm`Z H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE `{X H$moB© Y«wdU KyU©H$ (àH$meV: g{H«$`)
EopëH$b h¡bmBS>> SN2 {H«$`m{d{Y go à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$`m gånÞ H$aVm h¡ &
2. CZ CËnmXm| H$s g§aMZmE± {b{IE O~ Eo{Zgmob H$mo HI Ho$ gmW A{^{H«${`V {H$`m OmVm h¡ &
3. _w»` CËnmX H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE O~ 2-~«mo_moã`yQ>oZ, EoëH$mohm°br KOH Ho$ gmW A{^{H«$`m
H$aVm h¡ &
4. Cg `§Ì H$m Zm_ ~VmBE Omo Cg H$moU Ho$ _mnZ Ho$ {bE à`wº$ hmoVm h¡ {Og na g_Vb
Y«w{dV àH$me Ky{U©V hmo OmVm h¡ &
5. CHI3 H$m EH$ Cn`moJ Xr{OE &
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12. {ZåZ{b{IV g§H«$_U VÎdm| _| go {H$gHo$ Ûmam A{YH$V_ Am°ŠgrH$aU AdñWmE± àX{e©V H$s
OmVr h¢ ?
(A) Sc (Z = 21)
(B) Cr (Z = 24)
(C) Mn (Z = 25)
(D) Fe (Z = 26)
13. M_© g§ñH$aU CÚmoJ _| M_© H$m H$R>moa hmoZm {Z^©a H$aVm h¡
(A) d¡ÚwV H$U-g§MbZ na
(B) {dÚwV²-namgaU na
(C) nmañn[aH$ ñH§$XZ na
(D) {Q>ÝS>b à^md na
(A) hoŠgoZ-2-AmoZ
(B) hoŠgoZ-3-AmoZ
(C) EWoZm°b
(D) EoWoZ¡b
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12. Out of the following transition elements, the maximum number of
oxidation states are shown by
(A) Sc (Z = 21)
(B) Cr (Z = 24)
(C) Mn (Z = 25)
(D) Fe (Z = 26)
(A) Methylamine
(B) Dimethylamine
(C) Trimethylamine
(D) Aniline
(A) Hexan-2-one
(B) Hexan-3-one
(C) Ethanol
(D) Ethanal
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àíZ g§»`m 16 go 20 Ho$ {bE, Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h¢ {OZ_| EH$ H$mo A{^H$WZ (A) VWm Xÿgao
H$mo H$maU (R) Ûmam A§{H$V {H$`m J`m h¡ & BZ àíZm| Ho$ ghr CÎma ZrMo {XE JE H$mo S>m| (i),
(ii), (iii) Am¡a (iv) _| go MwZH$a Xr{OE : 15=5
(i) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢ Am¡a H$maU (R), A{^H$WZ (A)
H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m h¡ &
(ii) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢, naÝVw H$maU (R),
A{^H$WZ (A) H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m Zht h¡ &
(iii) A{^H$WZ (A) ghr h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) µJbV H$WZ h¡ &
(iv) A{^H$WZ (A) µJbV h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) ghr H$WZ h¡ &
16. A{^H$WZ (A) : A{^{H«$`m H2 + Br2 2HBr _| AmpÊdH$Vm 2 àVrV hmoVr h¡ &
H$maU (R) : Xr hþB© àmW{_H$ A{^{H«$`m _| A{^H$maH$m| Ho$ Xmo AUw ^mJ boVo h¢ &
17. A{^H$WZ (A) : Cnghg§`moOZ `m¡{JH$m| _| C^`X§Vr g§b½Zr Ho$ H$maU ~ÝYZr g_md`dVm
CËnÞ hmoVr h¡ &
H$maU (R) : C^`X§Vr g§b½Zr O¡go NO2 _| Xmo {^Þ XmVm na_mUw N Am¡a O hmoVo h¢ &
18. A{^H$WZ (A) : Au Am¡a Ag H$m {ZîH$f©U CZHo$ A`ñH$m| Ho$ NaCN Ho$ VZw {db`Z Ûmam
{ZjmbZ go {H$`m OmVm h¡ &
H$maU (R) : BZ A`ñH$m| go g§~Õ Aew{Õ`m± NaCN _| Kwb OmVr h¢ &
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For questions number 16 to 20, two statements are given one labelled
Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct
answer to these questions from the codes (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) as given
below : 15=5
(i) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, and
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(ii) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, but
Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
Reason (R) : Two molecules of the reactants are involved in the given
elementary reaction.
Reason (R) : Ambidentate ligand like NO2 has two different donor
atoms i.e., N and O.
18. Assertion (A) : Au and Ag are extracted by leaching their ores with a dil.
solution of NaCN.
21. A{^H$maH$ H$s gmÝÐVm Am¡a g_` Ho$ ~rM {XE JE J«m\$ H$m {díbofU H$s{OE & 12=2
(a) XeF4
(b) HClO4
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SECTION B
21. Analyse the given graph, drawn between concentration of reactant vs.
time. 12=2
(a) XeF4
(b) HClO4
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24. {ZåZ{b{IV `m¡{JH$m| Ho$ gyÌ Xr{OE : 12=2
25. 300 K na `y[a`m (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 60 g/mol) Ho$ 5% {db`Z H$m namgaU Xm~
n[aH${bV H$s{OE & [R = 0·0821 L atm K–1 mol–1] 2
AWdm
{dem Zo Xmo Obr` {db`Z, EH$ _| 100 g Ob _| `y[a`m (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 60 g/mol) Ho$
7·5 g Am¡a Xÿgao _| {H$gr nXmW© Z Ho$ 42·75 g, 100 g Ob _| {bE & `h ào{jV {H$`m
J`m {H$ XmoZm| {db`Z EH$g_mZ Vmn na {h_r^yV hþE & Z H$m _moba Ðì`_mZ n[aH${bV
H$s{OE & 2
26. {ZåZ{b{IV ~hþbH$m| _| EH$bH$m| Ho$ Zm_ Am¡a g§aMZmE± {b{IE : 12=2
IÊS> J
28. 75 g Eogr{Q>H$Aåb _| Kmobo OmZo dmbr EoñH$m°{~©H$ Aåb
(‘moba Ð춑mZ = 176 g mol–1) H$s _mÌm (Ðì`_mZ) n[aH${bV H$s{OE {Oggo BgH$m
{h_m§H$ 1·5C H$_ hmo OmE & (Kf = 3·9 K kg mol–1) 3
25. For a 5% solution of urea (Molar mass = 60 g/mol), calculate the osmotic
pressure at 300 K. [R = 0·0821 L atm K–1 mol–1] 2
OR
Visha took two aqueous solutions — one containing 7·5 g of urea (Molar
mass = 60 g/mol) and the other containing 42·75 g of substance Z in
100 g of water, respectively. It was observed that both the solutions froze
at the same temperature. Calculate the molar mass of Z. 2
(a) Nylon-6,6
(b) Buna-S
SECTION C
28. Calculate the mass of ascorbic acid (Molar mass = 176 g mol–1) to be
dissolved in 75 g of acetic acid, to lower its freezing point by 1·5C.
(Kf = 3·9 K kg mol–1) 3
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(c) CËH¥$îQ> J¡gm| Ho$ ŠdWZm§H$ He go Rn VH$ ~‹T>Vo h¢ &>
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV amgm`{ZH$ A{^{H«$`mAm| H$mo nyU© H$s{OE : 13=3
1
30. {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$`mAm| Ho$ AZwH«$_ _| A Am¡a B H$s g§aMZmE± Xr{OE : 6=3
2
NH3 NaOBr
(a) CH3COOH A B
+ CuCN H2O / H
(c) C6H5N2Cl A B
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV `wJbm| Ho$ `m¡{JH$m| Ho$ ~rM Amn {d^oX H¡$go H$a|Jo : 12=2
(b) {ZåZ{b{IV `m¡{JH$m| H$mo CZHo$ ŠdWZm§H$ Ho$ KQ>Vo hþE H«$_ _| ì`dpñWV H$s{OE : 1
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(c) Boiling point of noble gases increases from He to Rn.
OR
Complete the following chemical reactions : 13=3
1
30. Give the structures of A and B in the following sequence of reactions : 6=3
2
NH3 NaOBr
(a) CH3COOH A B
Fe / HCl NaNO HCl
(b) C6H5NO2 A 2 B
0 –5C
+ CuCN H O / H
(c) C6H5N2Cl A 2 B
OR
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32. {H$gr A{^{H«$¶m H$m doJ H¡$go à^m{dV hmoJm, O~
(a) A{^H$maH$ H$m n¥îR>r` joÌ\$b ~‹T>m {X`m OmE,
(b) A{^{H«$`m H$m Vmn KQ>m {X`m OmE, Am¡a
(c) CËH«$_Ur` A{^{H«$`m _| CËàoaH$ {_bm {X`m OmE ? 13=3
(b) {ZåZ{b{IV ê$nm§VaU gånÞ H$aZo Ho$ {bE A{^H$_©H$ H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE : 13=3
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32. How will the rate of the reaction be affected when
SECTION D
35. (a) Out of t-butyl alcohol and n-butanol, which one will undergo acid
catalyzed dehydration faster and why ? 2
OR
(a) Give the mechanism for the formation of ethanol from ethene. 2
(b) Predict the reagent for carrying out the following conversions : 13=3
(i) Phenol to benzoquinone
(ii) Anisole to p-bromoanisole
(iii) Phenol to 2,4,6-tribromophenol
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36. (a) A{^{H«$¶m
Zn (s) + Cu2+ (aq) Zn2+ (aq) + Cu (s)
Ho$ {bE G n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
{X`m J`m h¡ : Zn2+/Zn Ho$ {bE E = – 0·76 V
Cu2+/Cu Ho$ {bE E = + 0·34 V
R = 8·314 JK–1 mol–1
F = 96500 C mol–1.
(b) BªYZ gobm| Ho$ Xmo bm^ Xr{OE & 2
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV `wJbm| _| go, H$maU g{hV Cg EH$ H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE Omo {dÚwV² Ymam
H$s A{YH$ _mÌm Ho$ MmbZ H$s AZw_{V XoVm h¡ : 3
(i) 30C na Mm±Xr H$m Vma AWdm 60C na Mm±Xr H$m Vma &
(ii) 0·1 M CH3COOH {db`Z AWdm 1 M CH3COOH {db`Z &
(iii) 20C na KCl {db`Z AWdm 50C na KCl {db`Z &
(b) {dÚwV²-amgm`{ZH$ gob Am¡a {dÚwV²-AnKQ>Zr gob Ho$ _Ü` A§Va Ho$ Xmo {~ÝXþ Xr{OE & 2
(b) Co Am¡a Co2+ Ho$ BboŠQ´>m°{ZH$ {dÝ`mg {bIH$a Co2+ (Z = 27) Ho$ {bE
àMH«$U-_mÌ AmKyU© n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 2
AWdm
(a) b¡ÝWoZm°`S>m| Am¡a EopŠQ>Zm°`S>m| Ho$ _Ü` A§Va Ho$ VrZ {~ÝXþ Xr{OE & 3
(b) H$maU XoVo hþE EH$ na_mUw/Am`Z N>m±{Q>E Omo nyN>m J`m JwUY_© Xem©Vm hmo : 12=2
(i) Sc3+ AWdm Cr3+ (à{VMwå~H$s` ì`dhma Xem©Vm h¡)
(ii) Cr AWdm Cu (Cƒ JbZm§H$ Am¡a ŠdWZm§H$)
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36. (a) Calculate G for the reaction
(b) Give reason and select one atom/ion which will exhibit asked
property : 12=2
(i) Sc3+ or Cr3+ (Exhibit diamagnetic behaviour)
(ii) Cr or Cu (High melting and boiling point)
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g_` {X`m J`m h¡ & àíZ-nÌ H$m {dVaU read this question paper. The
nydm©• _| 10.15 ~Oo {H$`m OmEJm & question paper will be distributed
10.15 ~Oo go 10.30 ~Oo VH$ N>mÌ Ho$db at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to
10.30 a.m., the students will
àíZ-nÌ H$mo n‹T>|Jo Am¡a Bg Ad{Y Ho$ Xm¡amZ read the question paper only and
do CÎma-nwpñVH$m na H$moB© CÎma Zht {bI|Jo & will not write any answer on the
answer-book during this period.
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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m g™Vr go nmbZ H$s{OE :
(i) `h àíZ-nÌ Mma IÊS>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ – H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
37 àíZ h¢ & g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) IÊS> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m
h¡ & àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma EH$ eãX `m EH$ dmŠ` _| Xr{OE &
(iii) IÊS> I _| àíZ g§»`m 21 go 27 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 2 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(iv) IÊS> J _| àíZ g§»`m 28 go 34 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-I Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 3 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(v) IÊS> K _| àíZ g§»`m 35 go 37 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-II Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 5 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(vi) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n, Xmo-Xmo A§H$m| Ho$ Xmo àíZm| _|, VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Hoo$
Xmo àíZm| _| VWm nm±M-nm±M A§H$m| Ho$ VrZm| àíZm| _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën {X`m J`m h¡ & Eogo àíZm| _|
go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma Xr{OE &
(vii) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ IÊS> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE JE h¢ &
(viii) Ho$ëHw$boQ>a AWdm bm°J Q>o~b Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
IÊS> H$
{XE JE AZwÀN>oX H$mo n{‹T>E VWm àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 15=5
EopëH$b h¡bmBS>m| H$s à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$`m _w»`V`m SN1 AWdm SN2 {H«$`m{d{Y Ûmam
hmoVr h¡ & à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$`mE± hmoZo Ho$ {bE EopëH$b h¡bmBS> {H$gr ^r {H«$`m{d{Y H$mo
AnZmE±, CZHo$ {bE H$m~©Z h¡bmoOZ Am~ÝY H$s Y«wdUVm hr CÎmaXm`r hmoVr h¡ & SN1
A{^{H«$`mAm| H$m doJ H$m~m}H¡$Q>m`Z Ho$ ñWm{`Ëd na {Z^©a H$aVm h¡ O~{H$ SN2
A{^{H«$`mAm| H$m {Ì{d_{dÝ`mg H$maH$ na & `{X Amapå^H$ nXmW© {H$aob `m¡{JH$ hmo, Vmo
CËnmX `m Vmo à{Vbmo{_V hmoJm AWdm ao{g{_H$ {_lU, Omo EopëH$b h¡bmBS>m| Ûmam AnZmB© JB©
{H«$`m{d{Y Ho$ àH$ma na {Z^©a H$aVm h¡ & B©Wam| H$m HI go {dXbZ ^r {Ì{d_{dÝ`mg H$maH$
Am¡a H$m~m}H¡$Q>m`Z Ho$ ñWm{`Ëd go {Z`pÝÌV hmoVm h¡, Omo Bg ~mV H$m ÚmoVH$ h¡ {H$ H$m~©{ZH$
agm`Z _| `hr Xmo à_wI H$maH$ h¢ Omo h_| ghm`Vm H$aVo h¢ {H$ CËnmX {H$g àH$ma H$m
~ZoJm ?
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four Sections – A, B, C and D. There are
37 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one sentence.
(iii) Section B – Questions no. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions, carrying
2 marks each.
(iv) Section C – Questions no. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions, carrying
3 marks each.
(v) Section D – Questions no. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions, carrying
5 marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice
has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of three marks and
all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in
such questions.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
SECTION A
Read the given passage and answer the questions number 1 to 5 that follow : 15=5
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1. ~ZZo dmbo CËnmX H$s {Ì{d_agm`Z H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE `{X H$moB© Y«wdU KyU©H$ (àH$meV:
g{H«$`) EopëH$b h¡bmBS> SN1 {H«$`m{d{Y go à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$`m gånÞ H$aVm h¡ &
2. g_Vb-Y«w{dV àH$me Š`m h¡ ?
3. ~ZZo dmbo CËnmXm| H$s g§aMZmE± {b{IE O~ EWm°Šgr~oݵOrZ H$mo HI Ho$ gmW A{^{H«${`V
{H$`m OmVm h¡ &
4. _w»` CËnmX H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE O~ 2-~«mo_monoÝQ>oZ, EoëH$mohm°br KOH Ho$ gmW A{^{H«$`m
H$aVm h¡ &
5. CHI3 H$m EH$ Cn`moJ Xr{OE &
6. `{X Ðd A Am¡a B Ho$ ŠdWZm§H$ $H«$_e: 140C Am¡a 180C h¢, Vmo Cg Ðd H$s nhMmZ
H$s{OE {OgH$m 90C na dmîn Xm~ {ZåZVa hmoJm &
7. {H$gr An_mO©H$ _| CnpñWV H$m¡Z-gr g§aMZmË_H$ BH$mB© CgH$mo AO¡d{ZåZrH$aUr` ~Zm XoVr
h¡ ?
8. Q>oâbm°Z Ho$ EH$bH$ H$s g§aMZm Xr{OE &
9. bmoho H$s dñVwAm| H$mo gwa{jV aIZo Ho$ {bE qµOH$ VWm {Q>Z _| go {H$gH$s H$moqQ>J ~ohVa h¡ ?
10. Š`m {H$gr A{^{H«$`m H$m doJ pñWam§H$ T na {Z^©a H$aoJm `{X A{^{H«$`m H$s Eact (g{H«$`U
D$Om©) eyÝ` hmo ?
àíZ g§»`m 11 go 15 ~hþ{dH$ënr¶ àíZ h¢ : 15=5
11. {XE JE `m¡{JH$ H$m ghr AmB©.`y.nr.E.gr. Zm_ Š`m h¡ ?
(A) 2,2-S>mB_o{Wbã`yQ>oZm°BH$Aåb
(B) 2-H$m~m}pŠgb-2-_o{Wbã`yQ>Zo
(C) 2-Eo{Wb-2-_o{WbàmonoZm°BH$ Aåb
(D) 3-_o{Wbã`yQ>oZ H$m~m}pŠg{bH$ Aåb
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1. Predict the stereochemistry of the product formed if an optically active
alkyl halide undergoes substitution reaction by SN1 mechanism.
6. Identify which liquid will have lower vapour pressure at 90C if the
boiling points of two liquids A and B are 140C and 180C respectively.
9. Out of zinc and tin, whose coating is better to protect iron objects ?
10. Will the rate constant of the reaction depend upon T if the Eact
(activation energy) of the reaction is zero ?
(A) noÝQ>oZ-2-AmoZ
(B) EWoZm°BH$ Aåb
(C) noÝQ>oZ-3-AmoZ
(D) _oWm°Šgr_oWoZ
15. {ZåZ{b{IV g§H«$_U VÎdm| _| go {H$gHo$ Ûmam A{YH$V_ Am°ŠgrH$aU AdñWmE± àX{e©V H$s
OmVr h¢ ?
(A) Sc (Z = 21)
(B) Cr (Z = 24)
(C) Mn (Z = 25)
(D) Fe (Z = 26)
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12. Hardening of leather in tanning industry is based on
(A) Electrophoresis
(B) Electro-osmosis
(A) Methylamine
(B) Dimethylamine
(C) Trimethylamine
(D) Aniline
(A) Pentan-2-one
(C) Pentan-3-one
(D) Methoxymethane
(A) Sc (Z = 21)
(B) Cr (Z = 24)
(C) Mn (Z = 25)
(D) Fe (Z = 26)
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àíZ g§»`m 16 go 20 Ho$ {bE, Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h¢ {OZ_| EH$ H$mo A{^H$WZ (A) VWm Xÿgao
H$mo H$maU (R) Ûmam A§{H$V {H$`m J`m h¡ & BZ àíZm| Ho$ ghr CÎma ZrMo {XE JE H$mo S>m| (i),
(ii), (iii) Am¡a (iv) _| go MwZH$a Xr{OE : 15=5
(i) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢ Am¡a H$maU (R), A{^H$WZ (A)
H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m h¡ &
(ii) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢, naÝVw H$maU (R),
A{^H$WZ (A) H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m Zht h¡ &
(iii) A{^H$WZ (A) ghr h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) µJbV H$WZ h¡ &
(iv) A{^H$WZ (A) µJbV h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) ghr H$WZ h¡ &
16. A{^H$WZ (A) : A{^{H«$`m H2 + Br2 2HBr _| AmpÊdH$Vm 2 àVrV hmoVr h¡ &
H$maU (R) : Xr hþB© àmW{_H$ A{^{H«$`m _| A{^H$maH$m| Ho$ Xmo AUw ^mJ boVo h¢ &
17. A{^H$WZ (A) : Cnghg§`moOZ `m¡{JH$m| _| C^`X§Vr g§b½Zr Ho$ H$maU ~ÝYZr g_md`dVm
CËnÞ hmoVr h¡ &
H$maU (R) : C^`X§Vr g§b½Zr O¡go NO2 _| Xmo {^Þ XmVm na_mUw N Am¡a O hmoVo h¢ &
18. A{^H$WZ (A) : Au Am¡a Ag H$m {ZîH$f©U CZHo$ A`ñH$m| Ho$ NaCN Ho$ VZw {db`Z Ûmam
{ZjmbZ go {H$`m OmVm h¡ &
H$maU (R) : BZ A`ñH$m| go g§~Õ Aew{Õ`m± NaCN _| Kwb OmVr h¢ &
19. A{^H$WZ (A) : F2 AUw _| F – F Am~ÝY Xþ~©b hmoVm h¡ &
H$maU (R) : F na_mUw H$m AmH$ma N>moQ>m hmoVm h¡ &
IÊS> I
21. 300 K na `y[a`m (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 60 g/mol) Ho$ 5% {db`Z H$m namgaU Xm~
n[aH${bV H$s{OE & [R = 0·0821 L atm K–1 mol–1] 2
AWdm
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For questions number 16 to 20, two statements are given one labelled
Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct
answer to these questions from the codes (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) as given
below : 15=5
(i) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, and
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(ii) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, but
Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(iii) Assertion (A) is correct, but Reason (R) is incorrect statement.
(iv) Assertion (A) is incorrect, but Reason (R) is correct statement.
18. Assertion (A) : Au and Ag are extracted by leaching their ores with a dil.
solution of NaCN.
Reason (R) : Impurities associated with these ores dissolve in NaCN.
SECTION B
21. For a 5% solution of urea (Molar mass = 60 g/mol), calculate the osmotic
pressure at 300 K. [R = 0·0821 L atm K–1 mol–1] 2
OR
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{dem Zo Xmo Obr` {db`Z, EH$ _| 100 g Ob _| `y[a`m (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 60 g/mol) Ho$
7·5 g Am¡a Xÿgao _| {H$gr nXmW© Z Ho$ 42·75 g, 100 g Ob _| {bE & `h ào{jV {H$`m
J`m {H$ XmoZm| {db`Z EH$g_mZ Vmn na {h_r^yV hþE & Z H$m _moba Ðì`_mZ n[aH${bV
H$s{OE & 2
22. A{^H$maH$ H$s gmÝÐVm Am¡a g_` Ho$ ~rM {XE JE J«m\$ H$m {díbofU H$s{OE & 12=2
(a) àem§VH$
(b) ny{VamoYr
AWdm
gm~wZm| H$s emoYZ {H«$`m g_PmBE & 2
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Visha took two aqueous solutions — one containing 7·5 g of urea (Molar
mass = 60 g/mol) and the other containing 42·75 g of substance Z in
100 g of water, respectively. It was observed that both the solutions froze
at the same temperature. Calculate the molar mass of Z. 2
22. Analyse the given graph, drawn between concentration of reactant vs.
time. 12=2
(a) Tranquilizers
(b) Antiseptic
OR
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24. {ZåZ{b{IV ~hþbH$m| _| EH$bH$m| Ho$ Zm_ Am¡a g§aMZmE± {b{IE : 12=2
(a) ã`yZm-N
(b) ZmBbm°Z 6
25. {ZåZ{b{IV AUwAm| H$s AmH¥${V It{ME : 12=2
(a) H2S2O8>
(b) XeF2
IÊS> J
28. {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ H$maU Xr{OE : 13=3
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24. Write the names and structures of monomers in the following polymers :
12=2
(a) Buna-N
(b) Nylon 6
SECTION C
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29. 75 g Eogr{Q>H$ Aåb _| Kmobo OmZo dmbr EoñH$m°{~©H$ Aåb
(‘moba Ð춑mZ = 176 g mol–1) H$s _mÌm (Ðì`_mZ) n[aH${bV H$s{OE {Oggo BgH$m
{h_m§H$ 1·5C H$_ hmo OmE & (Kf = 3·9 K kg mol–1) 3
1
31. {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$`mAm| Ho$ AZwH«$_ _| A Am¡a B H$s g§aMZmE± Xr{OE : 6=3
2
NH3 NaOBr
(a) CH3COOH A B
+ CuCN H2O / H
(c) C6H5N2Cl A B
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV `wJbm| Ho$ `m¡{JH$m| Ho$ ~rM Amn {d^oX H¡$go H$a|Jo : 12=2
(b) {ZåZ{b{IV `m¡{JH$m| H$mo CZHo$ ŠdWZm§H$ Ho$ KQ>Vo hþE H«$_ _| ì`dpñWV H$s{OE : 1
ã`yQ>oZm°b, ã`yQ>oZo_rZ, ã`yQ>oZ
1
31. Give the structures of A and B in the following sequence of reactions : 6=3
2
NH3 NaOBr
(a) CH3COOH A B
Fe / HCl NaNO HCl
(b) C6H5NO2 A 2 B
0 –5C
CuCN H O / H
C6H5N2Cl A 2
+
(c) B
OR
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33. {ZåZ{b{IV H$s ^y{_H$m ñnîQ> H$s{OE : 13=3
34. {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ AmYma na ^m¡{VH$ A{YemofU Am¡a agmodemofU _| {d^oX H$s{OE :
IÊS> K
35. (a) {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ H$maU {b{IE : 13=3
(i) H$m°na (I) `m¡{JH$ g\o$X hmoVo h¢ O~{H$ H$m°na (II) `m¡{JH$ a§JrZ hmoVo h¢ &
(ii) H«$mo_oQ> AnZm a§J Aåbr` {db`Z _| n[ad{V©V H$a XoVo h¢ &
(iii) Zn, Cd, Hg d-ãbm°H$ VÎd Vmo _mZo OmVo h¢ naÝVw g§H«$_U VÎd Zht &
(b) Co Am¡a Co2+ Ho$ BboŠQ´>m°{ZH$ {dÝ`mg {bIH$a Co2+ (Z = 27) Ho$ {bE
àMH«$U-_mÌ AmKyU© n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 2
AWdm
(a) b¡ÝWoZm°`S>m| Am¡a EopŠQ>Zm°`S>m| Ho$ _Ü` A§Va Ho$ VrZ {~ÝXþ Xr{OE & 3
(b) H$maU XoVo hþE EH$ na_mUw/Am`Z N>m±{Q>E Omo nyN>m J`m JwUY_© Xem©Vm hmo : 12=2
36. (a) t-ã`y{Q>b EoëH$mohm°b Am¡a n-ã`yQ>oZm°b _| go H$m¡Z-gm Aåb CËào[aV {ZO©bZ Vrd«Vm go
XoJm Am¡a Š`m| ? 2
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33. Explain the role of the following : 13=3
SECTION D
36. (a) Out of t-butyl alcohol and n-butanol, which one will undergo acid
catalyzed dehydration faster and why ? 2
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(b) {ZåZ{b{IV ê$nmÝVaU gånÞ H$s{OE : 13=3
(i) µ\$sZm°b go g¡{b{gbEopëS>hmBS>
(ii) t-ã`y{Q>bŠbmoamBS> go t-ã`y{Q>b E{Wb B©Wa
(iii) àmonrZ go àmonoZm°b
AWdm
(a) EWrZ go EWoZm°b ~ZZo H$s {H«$`m{d{Y Xr{OE & 2
(b) {ZåZ{b{IV ê$nm§VaU gånÞ H$aZo Ho$ {bE A{^H$_©H$ H$s àmJw{º$ H$s{OE : 13=3
(i) µ\$sZm°b go ~oݵOmo{ŠdZmoZ
(ii) Eo{Zgmob go p-~«mo_moEo{Zgmob
(iii) µ\$sZm°b go 2,4,6-Q´>mB~«mo_moµ\$sZm°b
(b) {dÚwV²-amgm`{ZH$ gob Am¡a {dÚwV²-AnKQ>Zr gob Ho$ _Ü` A§Va Ho$ Xmo {~ÝXþ Xr{OE & 2
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(b) Carry out the following conversions : 13=3
(i) Phenol to Salicylaldehyde
(ii) t-butylchloride to t-butyl ethyl ether
(iii) Propene to Propanol
OR
(a) Give the mechanism for the formation of ethanol from ethene. 2
(b) Predict the reagent for carrying out the following conversions : 13=3
(i) Phenol to benzoquinone
(ii) Anisole to p-bromoanisole
(iii) Phenol to 2,4,6-tribromophenol
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the answer-book by the candidate.
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>37 àíZ h¢ & paper contains 37 questions.
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nhbo, CÎma-nwpñVH$m _| àíZ H$m H«$_m§H$ Number of the question in the
Adí` {bI| & answer-book before attempting it.
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g_` {X`m J`m h¡ & àíZ-nÌ H$m {dVaU read this question paper. The
nydm©• _| 10.15 ~Oo {H$`m OmEJm & question paper will be distributed
10.15 ~Oo go 10.30 ~Oo VH$ N>mÌ Ho$db at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to
10.30 a.m., the students will
àíZ-nÌ H$mo n‹T>|Jo Am¡a Bg Ad{Y Ho$ Xm¡amZ read the question paper only and
do CÎma-nwpñVH$m na H$moB© CÎma Zht {bI|Jo & will not write any answer on the
answer-book during this period.
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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m g™Vr go nmbZ H$s{OE :
(i) `h àíZ-nÌ Mma IÊS>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ – H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
37 àíZ h¢ & g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) IÊS> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m
h¡ & àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma EH$ eãX `m EH$ dmŠ` _| Xr{OE &
(iii) IÊS> I _| àíZ g§»`m 21 go 27 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 2 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(iv) IÊS> J _| àíZ g§»`m 28 go 34 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-I Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 3 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(v) IÊS> K _| àíZ g§»`m 35 go 37 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-II Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 5 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(vi) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n, Xmo-Xmo A§H$m| Ho$ Xmo àíZm| _|, VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Hoo$
Xmo àíZm| _| VWm nm±M-nm±M A§H$m| Ho$ VrZm| àíZm| _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën {X`m J`m h¡ & Eogo àíZm| _|
go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma Xr{OE &
(vii) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ IÊS> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE JE h¢ &
(viii) Ho$ëHw$boQ>a AWdm bm°J Q>o~b Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
IÊS> H$
{XE JE AZwÀN>oX H$mo n{‹T>E VWm àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 15=5
à~b àH$ma Ho$ ¶m¡{JH$ O¡go Eo‘rZmo Aåb, hm°‘m}Z, V§{ÌH$m-g§MmaH$, S>r.EZ.E., EoëHo$bm°BS>,
a§OH$ Am{X ‘| Eo‘rZ A{^bjH$s` g‘yh dmbo H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ CnpñWV hmoVo h¢ & Am¡fY
{OZH$m ‘mZdm| na eara{H«$¶mË‘H$ à^md hmoVm h¡ O¡go {ZH$moQ>rZ, ‘m°’$s©Z, H$moS>rZ Ed§ hramoBZ,
Am{X ‘| ^r Eo‘rZmo g‘yh {H$gr Z {H$gr ê$n ‘| hmoVm h¡ & ZmBQ´>moOZ na EH$mH$s Bbo³Q´>m°Z ¶w½‘
H$s CnpñW{V Ho$ H$maU Eo‘rZ jmaH$s¶ hmoVo h¢ & H$m~©{ZH$ T>m±Mo ‘| ZmBQ´>moOZ H$m ¶moJ Eo‘rZ Am¡a
Eo‘mBS> AUwAm| Ho$ Xmo dJm] H$m {Z‘m©U H$aVm h¡ & agm¶Z {dkmZ Ho$ N>mÌ hmoZo Ho$ ZmVo, h‘|
ZmBQ´>moOZ H$s gd©Vmo‘wIr àH¥${V H$s gamhZm H$aZr Mm{hE &
1. Eo_rZmo Aåb Š`m h¢ ?
2. Eo‘rZmo Aåb C^¶Y‘u ³¶m| hmoVo h¢ ?
3. Aåbr¶ Am¡a jmaH$s¶ Eo‘rZmo Aåb ‘| EH$ A§Va Xr{OE &
4. Amdí¶H$ Eo‘rZmo Aåb ³¶m h¢ ?
5. O~ EH$ Eo‘rZmo Aåb H$m H$m~m}p³gb {gam Xÿgao Eo‘rZmo Aåb Ho$ Eo‘rZmo {gao Ho$ gmW
g§K{ZV hmoVm h¡ Vmo ~ZZo dmbo Am~ÝY H$m Zm‘ {b{IE &
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four Sections – A, B, C and D. There are
37 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one sentence.
(iii) Section B – Questions no. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions, carrying
2 marks each.
(iv) Section C – Questions no. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions, carrying
3 marks each.
(v) Section D – Questions no. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions, carrying
5 marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice
has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of three marks and
all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in
such questions.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
SECTION A
Read the given passage and answer the questions number 1 to 5 that follow : 15=5
Organic compounds containing amine as functional group are present in
a vivid variety of compounds, namely amino acids, hormones,
neurotransmitters, DNA, alkaloids, dyes, etc. Drugs including nicotine,
morphine, codeine and heroin, etc. which have physiological effects on
humans also contain amino group in one form or another. Amines are
basic because of the presence of lone pair of electrons on nitrogen.
Addition of nitrogen into an organic framework leads to the formation of
two families of molecules, namely amines and amides. As chemistry
students, we must appreciate the versatility of nitrogen.
1. What are amino acids ?
2. Why are amino acids amphoteric ?
3. Give one point of difference between acidic and basic amino acid.
4. What are essential amino acids ?
5. Name the linkage formed when carboxyl end of one amino acid condenses
with amino end of other amino acid.
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àíZ g§»`m 6 go 10 EH$ eãX CÎmar¶ h¢ : 15=5
6. ¶{X A¶ñH$ {H$gr Cn¶w³V {dbm¶H$ ‘| {dbo¶ hmo, Vmo CgHo$ gÁOrH$aU ‘| à¶w³V àH«$‘ H$m
Zm‘ {b{IE &
7. {H$gr EH$ YmVw H$m CXmhaU Xr{OE {OgH$m emoYZ AmgdZ {d{Y Ûmam {H$¶m Om gHo$ &
8. g§Hw$b [Co(NH3)5 NO2]Cl2 Ûmam {H$g àH$ma H$s g‘md¶dVm Xem©B© OmVr h¡ ?
9. H$moB© H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ {g{bH$m Oob H$s gVh na A{Yemo{fV h¡ & H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ H$mo
{g{bH$m Oob go hQ>mZo Ho$ àH«$‘ H$m Zm‘ {b{IE &
10. {H$gr A{^{H«$¶m H$s Hw$b H$mo{Q> H$m n[aH$bZ H$s{OE {OgHo$ doJ {Z¶‘ 춧OH$ H$s {ZåZ
àH$ma àmJw{³V H$s JB© :
3 /2 1/ 2
doJ = k[NO] [O 2 ]
12. ¶{X {H$gr Bbo³Q´>moS> H$m ‘mZH$ Bbo³Q´>moS> {d^d eyݶ go A{YH$ hmo, Vmo h‘ {ZîH$f© {ZH$mb
gH$Vo h¢ {H$ BgH$m
(A) AnM{¶V ê$n hmBS´>moOZ J¡g H$s VwbZm ‘| A{YH$ ñWm¶r h¡ &
(B) Am°³grH¥$V ê$n hmBS´>moOZ J¡g H$s VwbZm ‘| A{YH$ ñWm¶r h¡ &
(C) AnM{¶V Am¡a Am°³grH¥$V ê$n g‘mZ ê$n go ñWm¶r h¢ &
(D) AnM{¶V ê$n hmBS´>moOZ J¡g go H$‘ ñWm¶r h¡ &
13. Co3+ (na‘mUw H«$‘m§H$ = 27) ‘| CnpñWV Hw$b A¶wp½‘V Bbo³Q´>m°Zm| H$s g§»¶m h¡
(A) 2
(B) 7
(C) 3
(D) 5
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Questions number 6 to 10 are one word answers : 15=5
6. Name the process used for the benefaction of ores if the ore is soluble in
some suitable solvent.
10. Calculate the overall order of the reaction whose rate law expression was
predicted as :
3 /2 1/ 2
Rate = k[NO] [O 2 ] .
13. Total number of unpaired electrons present in Co3+ (Atomic number = 27)
is
(A) 2
(B) 7
(C) 3
(D) 5
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14. A§VamH$mer ¶m¡{JH$m| Ho$ {df¶ ‘| µJbV H$WZ h¡
(A) do amgm¶{ZH$ Ñ{îQ> go A{^{H«$¶merb h¢ &
(B) do A˶ÝV H$R>moa h¢ &
(C) do YmpËdH$ MmbH$Vm ~ZmE aIVo h¢ &
(D) CZHo$ JbZm§H$ CÀM hmoVo h¢ &
15.
15.
16. Assertion (A) : Boiling points of alkyl halides decrease in the order
R-I > R-Br > R-Cl > R-F.
Reason (R) : Van der Waals forces decrease with increase in the size of
halogen atom.
17. Assertion (A) : Low spin tetrahedral complexes are rarely observed.
Reason (R) : The orbital splitting energies are not sufficiently large to
forcing pairing.
24. A{YemofU g‘Vmnr H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE & {H$gr R>mog A{YemofH$ Ho$ BH$mB© Ð춑mZ Ûmam
EH$ {ZpíMV Vmn na A{Yemo{fV J¡g H$s ‘mÌm Ed§ Xm~ Ho$ ‘ܶ EH$ AmZw^{dH$ g§~§Y
Xr{OE & 2
AWdm
AmH$ma-daUmË‘H$ CËàoaU H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE & Cg àH«$‘ H$m Zm‘ {b{IE {OgHo$ Ûmam
EoëH$mohm°bm| H$mo grYo hr J¡gmobrZ ‘| n[ad{V©V H$a {X¶m OmVm h¡ Am¡a {d{^Þ àH$ma Ho$
hmBS´>moH$m~©Z ~ZVo h¢ & 2
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19. Assertion (A) : Bakelite is a thermosetting polymer.
Reason (R) : On heating, polymeric chain becomes a long and straight
chain.
SECTION B
21. Give one point of difference between the following : 12=2
(a) Tranquilizers and Analgesics
(b) Antiseptics and Disinfectants
OR
Differentiate on the basis of chemical composition between cationic and
anionic detergents. Also give one example of each category. 2
24. Define adsorption isotherm. Give the empirical relationship between the
quantity of gas adsorbed by unit mass of solid absorbent and pressure at
a particular temperature. 2
OR
Define shape-selective catalysis. Name the process by which alcohols
convert directly into gasoline and give a variety of hydrocarbons. 2
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25. H$moB© A{^{H«$¶m A{^H$maH$ A Ho$ gmnoj àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s h¡ Am¡a A{^H$maH$ B Ho$ gmnoj ^r
àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s h¡ & doJ {Z¶‘ Xr{OE & Am¡gV doJ Am¡a VmËj{UH$ doJ Ho$ ~rM EH$ A§Va
^r Xr{OE & 2
Ho$ {bE gob {Zê$nU Xr{OE & 25C na Cn`w©³V gob Ho$ {bE ZoÝñQ>© g‘rH$aU ^r
{b{IE & 2
27. {ZåZ{b{IV pñW{V¶m| ‘| {db¶Z ‘| {dbo¶ H$s AdñWm H$s àmJw{³V H$s{OE : 2
IÊS> J
(a) Q>oâbm°Z
(b) p½bßQ>b
(c) ZmBbm°Z-6
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV ~hþbH$m| Ho$ EH$bH$m| Ho$ Zm‘ {b{IE : 13=3
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25. A reaction is first order w.r.t. reactant A as well as w.r.t. reactant B. Give
the rate law. Also give one point of difference between average rate and
instantaneous rate. 2
give the cell representation. Also write the Nernst equation for the above
cell at 25C. 2
27. Predict the state of the solute in the solution in the following situations : 2
SECTION C
28. Give the structures of the monomers of the following polymers : 13=3
(a) Teflon
(b) Glyptal
(c) Nylon-6
OR
Write the names of monomers of the following polymers : 13=3
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29. {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ {bE H$maU Xr{OE : 13=3
(a) EWoZo‘rZ H$s VwbZm ‘| Eo{ZbrZ Xþ~©b jma h¡ &
(b) Eo{ZbrZ ’«$sS>ob-H«$mâQ²>g A{^{H«$¶m àX{e©V Zht H$aVr &
(c) J¡{~«Eb W¡{b‘mBS> g§íbofU Ûmam Ho$db Eo{b’¡${Q>H$ àmW{‘H$ Eo‘rZm| H$m {daMZ
{H$¶m Om gH$Vm h¡ &
30. {ZåZ{b{IV ¶m¡{JH$m| Ho$ à˶oH$ g‘wÀM¶ H$mo nyN>o JE {dñWmnZ H$s A{^{H«$¶merbVm Ho$
1
Amamohr H«$‘ ‘| ì¶dpñWV H$s{OE Am¡a H$maU XoVo hþE CÎma H$s nw{ï> H$s{OE : 1 2=3
2
(a) 1-~«mo‘moã¶yQ>oZ, 2-~«mo‘moã¶yQ>oZ, 2-~«mo‘mo-2-‘o{WbàmonoZ (SN1 A{^{H«$¶m)
(b) 1-~«mo‘moã¶yQ>oZ, 2-~«mo‘moã¶yQ>oZ, 2-~«mo‘mo-2-‘o{WbàmonoZ (SN2 A{^{H«$¶m)
31. (a) K4[Mn(CN)6] H$m AmB©.¶y.nr.E.gr. Zm‘ VWm t2g Am¡a eg Ho$ nXm| ‘| Ho$ÝÐr¶ YmVw
na‘mUw H$m Bbo³Q´>m°{ZH$ {dݶmg Xr{OE &
(b) ‘H$sboQ> à^md’ go ³¶m A{^àm¶ h¡ ? EH$ CXmhaU Xr{OE & 2+1=3
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV g§Hw$bm| Ho$ g§H$aU Ed§ Mwå~H$s¶ ì¶dhma {b{IE : 3
(i) [Fe(CN)6]4–
(ii) [CoF6]3–
(iii) [Ni(CO)4]
[ na_mUw H«$_m§H$ : Fe = 26, Co = 27, Ni = 28]
32. ~m°³gmBQ> go Eobw{‘Zm Ho$ {ZjmbZ go g§~§Õ amgm¶{ZH$ A{^{H«$¶mE± Xr{OE & 3
34. 600 gOb ‘| 31 g E{WbrZ ½bmBH$m°b (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 62 g mol–1) KmobH$a à{V{h‘
{db¶Z ~Zm¶m J¶m & {db¶Z H$m {h‘m§H$ n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
(Ob Ho$ {bE Kf = 1·86 K kg mol–1)
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29. Account for the following : 13=3
(a) Aniline is a weaker base compared to ethanamine.
(b) Aniline does not undergo Friedel-Crafts reaction.
(c) Only aliphatic primary amines can be prepared by Gabriel
Phthalimide synthesis.
30. Justify and arrange the following compounds of each set in increasing
1
order of reactivity towards the asked displacement : 1 2=3
2
(a) 1-Bromobutane, 2-Bromobutane, 2-Bromo-2-Methylpropane
(SN1 reaction)
(b) 1-Bromobutane, 2-Bromobutane, 2-Bromo-2-Methylpropane
(SN2 reaction)
31. (a) Give the IUPAC name and electronic configuration of central metal
atom in terms of t2g and eg of K4[Mn(CN)6].
32. Give the chemical reactions involved in the leaching of alumina from
bauxite. 3
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IÊS> K
35. (a) {H$gr A{^{H«$¶m R P Ho$ {bE {dem Zo R H$s gmÝÐVm Ed§ g‘¶ Ho$ ‘ܶ EH$
J«m’$ ItMm & Bg J«m’$ Ho$ AmYma na {ZåZ{b{IV àíZm| Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE :
(b) EH$ àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$¶m ‘| 25% {d¶moOZ hmoZo ‘| 25 {‘ZQ> bJVo h¢ &
t1/2 H$s JUZm H$s{OE & 2
AWdm
(a) {H$gr àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ {bE doJ pñWam§H$ 60 s–1 h¡ & A{^H$maH$ H$mo
1
AnZr àmapå^H$ gmÝÐVm go KQ> H$a dm± ^mJ ah OmZo ‘| {H$VZm g‘¶ bJoJm ? 3
16
(b) {H$gr amgm`{ZH$ A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ doJ H$mo à^m{dV H$aZo dmbo Xmo H$maH$m| H$mo {b{IE & 1
(c) g§KÅ>m| Ho$ à^mdr g§KÅ>> hmoZo Ho$ {bE Xmo n[apñW{V¶m± {b{IE & 1
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SECTION D
35. (a) Visha plotted a graph between concentration of R and time for a
reaction R P. On the basis of this graph, answer the following
questions :
OR
(a) The rate constant for a first order reaction is 60 s–1. How much
time will it take to reduce the initial concentration of the reactant
1 th
to its value ? 3
16
(b) Write two factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction. 1
(b) ‘E’ Ho$ ‘F’ ‘|n[adV©Z Ho$ {bE g§Vw{bV amgm¶{ZH$ g‘rH$aU {b{IE & 1
(c) ‘E’ Ho$ CZ Xmo ‘hÎdnyU© H$m¶m] H$mo {b{IE {OZH$s amgm¶{ZH$ CÚmoJ ‘| ^y{‘H$m hmoVr
1
h¡ & 2=1
2
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV àojUm| Ho$ {bE H$maU Xr{OE : 13=3
37. (a) EH$ H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ ‘A’ {OgH$m AmpÊdH$ gyÌ C5H10O h¡, G$UmË‘H$
Q>m°boÝg narjU XoVm h¡, ³br‘oÝgZ AnM¶Z go n-noÝQ>oZ ~ZmVm h¡ naÝVw Am¶moS>mo’$m°‘©
narjU Zht XoVm & ‘A’ H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE VWm g^r gå~Õ A{^{H«$¶mE± Xr{OE & 1+1=2
(b) {ZåZ{b{IV ê$nmÝVaU gånÞ H$s{OE : 12=2
(i) àmonoZm°BH$ Aåb go 2-~«mo‘moàmonoZm°BH$ Aåb
(ii) ~oݵOm°¶b ³bmoamBS> go ~oݵOp¡ ëS>hmBS>
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36. An amorphous solid ‘A’ which has a crown shaped structure, burns in air
to form a gas ‘B’ which turns lime water milky. ‘B’ is also produced by
roasting of sulphide ores. ‘B’ undergoes oxidation in the presence of V 2O5
to give ‘C’ and to carry out this oxidation low temperature and high
pressure is mandatory to get a good yield of ‘C’. ‘C’ is then absorbed in
H2SO4 to give ‘D’. ‘D’ is then diluted to give a very important compound
‘E’. ‘E’ is largely responsible for the manufacture of variety of compounds
in industry. ‘E’ in concentrated form, when combined with Cu metal,
gives compound ‘F’.
From this description
1
(a) Elucidate the structure of ‘A’ to ‘F’. 6=3
2
(b) Give a balanced chemical equation for the conversion of ‘E’ to ‘F’. 1
1
(c) Give two important functions of ‘E’ in the chemical industry. 2=1
2
OR
37. (a) An organic compound ‘A’ having molecular formula C5H10O gives
negative Tollens’ test, forms n-pentane on Clemmensen reduction
but doesn’t give iodoform test. Identify ‘A’ and give all the
reactions involved. 1+1=2
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(c) Amn ~oݵO¡pëS>hmBS> Am¡a EogrQ>¡pëS>hmBS> Ho$ ~rM H¡$go {d^oX H$a|Jo ? 1
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$¶mAm| Ho$ AZwH«$‘ H$mo nyU© H$s{OE :
1
(i) (A) go (D) H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE & 4=2
2
(ii) (A) H$m AmB©.¶y.nr.E.gr. Zm‘ {b{IE & 1
(b) Amn (i) EWoZm°b Am¡a àmonoZmoZ, VWm (ii) ~oݵOm°BH$ Aåb Am¡a µ\$sZm°b Ho$ ~rM H¡$go
{d^oX H$a|Jo ? 2
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(c) How will you distinguish between benzaldehyde and
acetaldehyde ? 1
OR
1
(i) Identify (A) to (D). 4=2
2
(ii) Give the IUPAC name of (A). 1
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{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m g™Vr go nmbZ H$s{OE :
(i) `h àíZ-nÌ Mma IÊS>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ – H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
37 àíZ h¢ & g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) IÊS> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m
h¡ & àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma EH$ eãX `m EH$ dmŠ` _| Xr{OE &
(iii) IÊS> I _| àíZ g§»`m 21 go 27 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 2 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(iv) IÊS> J _| àíZ g§»`m 28 go 34 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-I Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 3 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(v) IÊS> K _| àíZ g§»`m 35 go 37 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-II Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 5 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(vi) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n, Xmo-Xmo A§H$m| Ho$ Xmo àíZm| _|, VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Hoo$
Xmo àíZm| _| VWm nm±M-nm±M A§H$m| Ho$ VrZm| àíZm| _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën {X`m J`m h¡ & Eogo àíZm| _|
go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma Xr{OE &
(vii) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ IÊS> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE JE h¢ &
(viii) Ho$ëHw$boQ>a AWdm bm°J Q>o~b Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
IÊS> H$
{XE JE AZwÀN>oX H$mo n{‹T>E VWm àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 15=5
à~b àH$ma Ho$ ¶m¡{JH$ O¡go Eo‘rZmo Aåb, hm°‘m}Z, V§{ÌH$m-g§MmaH$, S>r.EZ.E., EoëHo$bm°BS>,
a§OH$ Am{X ‘| Eo‘rZ A{^bjH$s` g‘yh dmbo H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ CnpñWV hmoVo h¢ & Am¡fY
{OZH$m ‘mZdm| na eara{H«$¶mË‘H$ à^md hmoVm h¡ O¡go {ZH$moQ>rZ, ‘m°’$s©Z, H$moS>rZ Ed§ hramoBZ,
Am{X ‘| ^r Eo‘rZmo g‘yh {H$gr Z {H$gr ê$n ‘| hmoVm h¡ & ZmBQ´>moOZ na EH$mH$s Bbo³Q´>m°Z ¶w½‘
H$s CnpñW{V Ho$ H$maU Eo‘rZ jmaH$s¶ hmoVo h¢ & H$m~©{ZH$ T>m±Mo ‘| ZmBQ´>moOZ H$m ¶moJ Eo‘rZ Am¡a
Eo‘mBS> AUwAm| Ho$ Xmo dJm] H$m {Z‘m©U H$aVm h¡ & agm¶Z {dkmZ Ho$ N>mÌ hmoZo Ho$ ZmVo, h‘|
ZmBQ´>moOZ H$s gd©Vmo‘wIr àH¥${V H$s gamhZm H$aZr Mm{hE &
1. Aåbr¶ Am¡a jmaH$s¶ Eo‘rZmo Aåb ‘| EH$ A§Va Xr{OE &
2. Amdí¶H$ Eo‘rZmo Aåb ³¶m h¢ ?
3. Eo‘rZmo Aåb C^¶Y‘u ³¶m| hmoVo h¢ ?
4. O~ EH$ Eo‘rZmo Aåb H$m H$m~m}p³gb {gam Xÿgao Eo‘rZmo Aåb Ho$ Eo‘rZmo {gao Ho$ gmW
g§K{ZV hmoVm h¡ Vmo ~ZZo dmbo Am~ÝY H$m Zm‘ {b{IE &
5. Eo_rZmo Aåb Š`m h¢ ?
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four Sections – A, B, C and D. There are
37 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one sentence.
(iii) Section B – Questions no. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions, carrying
2 marks each.
(iv) Section C – Questions no. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions, carrying
3 marks each.
(v) Section D – Questions no. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions, carrying
5 marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice
has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of three marks and
all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in
such questions.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
SECTION A
Read the given passage and answer the questions number 1 to 5 that follow : 15=5
Organic compounds containing amine as functional group are present in
a vivid variety of compounds, namely amino acids, hormones,
neurotransmitters, DNA, alkaloids, dyes, etc. Drugs including nicotine,
morphine, codeine and heroin, etc. which have physiological effects on
humans also contain amino group in one form or another. Amines are
basic because of the presence of lone pair of electrons on nitrogen.
Addition of nitrogen into an organic framework leads to the formation of
two families of molecules, namely amines and amides. As chemistry
students, we must appreciate the versatility of nitrogen.
1. Give one point of difference between acidic and basic amino acid.
2. What are essential amino acids ?
3. Why are amino acids amphoteric ?
4. Name the linkage formed when carboxyl end of one amino acid condenses
with amino end of other amino acid.
5. What are amino acids ?
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àíZ g§»`m 6 go 10 EH$ eãX CÎmar¶ h¢ : 15=5
6. Cg àH«$‘ H$m Zm‘ {b{IE {Og‘| YmVw H$mo dmînerb ¶m¡{JH$ ‘| n[ad{V©V {H$¶m OmVm h¡
VWm Xÿgar OJh EH$Ì H$a boVo h¢ &
7. H$moB© H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ {g{bH$m Oob H$s gVh na A{Yemo{fV h¡ & H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ H$mo
{g{bH$m Oob go hQ>mZo Ho$ àH«$‘ H$m Zm‘ {b{IE &
8. {H$gr EH$ YmVw H$m CXmhaU Xr{OE {OgH$m emoYZ AmgdZ {d{Y Ûmam {H$¶m Om gHo$ &
9. g§Hw$b [Co(NH3)5 NO2]Cl2 Ûmam {H$g àH$ma H$s g‘md¶dVm Xem©B© OmVr h¡ ?
10. A{^{H«$¶m H$s Hw$b H$mo{Q> H$m n[aH$bZ H$s{OE {OgH$m doJ {Z¶‘ h¡
doJ = k[NH3]5/2 [O2]1/2 .
11.
(C) 2-‘o{Wbã¶yQ>oZ-2-Am°b
(D) 3-‘o{Wbã¶yQ>oZ-3-Am°b
(A) 0·1 M
(B) 0·2 M
(C) 1·0 M
(D) 2·0 M
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Questions number 6 to 10 are one word answers : 15=5
6. Name the process where the metal is converted into a volatile compound
and is collected elsewhere.
10. Calculate the overall order of the reaction whose rate law is given by
Rate = k[NH3]5/2 [O2]1/2.
11.
(B) 2,2-Dimethylpropanol
(C) 2-Methylbutan-2-ol
(D) 3-Methylbutan-3-ol
(A) 0·1 M
(B) 0·2 M
(C) 1·0 M
(D) 2·0 M
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13. ¶{X {H$gr Bbo³Q´>moS> H$m ‘mZH$ Bbo³Q´>moS> {d^d eyݶ go A{YH$ hmo, Vmo h‘ {ZîH$f© {ZH$mb
gH$Vo h¢ {H$ BgH$m
(A) AnM{¶V ê$n hmBS´>moOZ J¡g H$s VwbZm ‘| A{YH$ ñWm¶r h¡ &
(B) Am°³grH¥$V ê$n hmBS´>moOZ J¡g H$s VwbZm ‘| A{YH$ ñWm¶r h¡ &
(C) AnM{¶V Am¡a Am°³grH¥$V ê$n g‘mZ ê$n go ñWm¶r h¢ &
(D) AnM{¶V ê$n hmBS´>moOZ J¡g go H$‘ ñWm¶r h¡ &
14. Mn2+ (na‘mUw H«$‘m§H$ = 25) ‘| CnpñWV Hw$b A¶wp½‘V Bbo³Q´>m°Zm| H$s g§»¶m h¡
(A) 2
(B) 7
(C) 3
(D) 5
15. A§VamH$mer ¶m¡{JH$m| Ho$ {df¶ ‘| µJbV H$WZ h¡
(A) do amgm¶{ZH$ Ñ{îQ> go A{^{H«$¶merb h¢ &
(B) do A˶ÝV H$R>moa h¢ &
(C) do YmpËdH$ MmbH$Vm ~ZmE aIVo h¢ &
(D) CZHo$ JbZm§H$ CÀM hmoVo h¢ &
àíZ g§»`m 16 go 20 Ho$ {bE, Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h¢ {OZ_| EH$ H$mo A{^H$WZ (A) VWm Xÿgao
H$mo H$maU (R) Ûmam A§{H$V {H$`m J`m h¡ & BZ àíZm| Ho$ ghr CÎma ZrMo {XE JE H$moS>m| (i),
(ii), (iii) Am¡a (iv) _| go MwZH$a Xr{OE : 15=5
(i) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢ Am¡a H$maU (R), A{^H$WZ (A)
H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m h¡ &
(ii) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢, naÝVw H$maU (R),
A{^H$WZ (A) H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m Zht h¡ &
(iii) A{^H$WZ (A) ghr h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) µJbV H$WZ h¡ &
(iv) A{^H$WZ (A) µJbV h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) ghr H$WZ h¡ &
16. A{^H$WZ (A) : p-ZmBQ´>moµ\$sZm°b H$s Anojm o-ZmBQ´>moµ\$sZm°b Xþ~©b Aåb h¡ &
H$maU (R) : Am§VaAmpÊdH$ (A§V:AUwH$) hmBS´>moOZ Am~ÝY Am°Wm} g‘md¶d H$mo n¡am
g‘md¶d H$s Anojm Xþ~©b H$a XoVm h¡ &
17. A{^H$WZ (A) : Eoë~y{‘Z EH$ Jmo{bH$mH$ma àmoQ>rZ h¡ &
H$maU (R) : nm°{bnoßQ>mBS> H$s ûm¥§Ibm Hw§$S>br ~ZmH$a EH$ grYr ûm¥§Ibm ~Zm XoVr h¡ &
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13. If the standard electrode potential of an electrode is greater than zero,
then we can infer that its
(A) reduced form is more stable compared to hydrogen gas.
(B) oxidised form is more stable compared to hydrogen gas.
(C) reduced and oxidised forms are equally stable.
(D) reduced form is less stable than the hydrogen gas.
14. Total number of unpaired electrons present in Mn2+ (Atomic number = 25)
is
(A) 2
(B) 7
(C) 3
(D) 5
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18. A{^H$WZ (A) : EopëH$b h¡bmBS>m| Ho$ ³dWZm§H$ {ZåZ H«$‘ ‘| KQ>Vo h¢ :
R-I > R-Br > R-Cl > R-F
H$maU (R) : h¡bmoOZ na‘mUw Ho$ AmH$ma ‘| d¥{Õ Ho$ gmW dmÝS>a dmëg ~b KQ>Vo h¢ &
19. A{^H$WZ (A) : {ZåZ àMH«$U MVwî’$bH$s¶ g§Hw$b {dabo hr XoIo OmVo h¢ &
H$maU (R) : H$jH$m| H$s {dnmQ>Z D$Om©E± BVZr A{YH$ Zht hmoVr h¢ Omo ¶w½‘Z Ho$ {bE
~mܶ H$a| &
24. H$moB© A{^{H«$¶m A{^H$maH$ A Ho$ gmnoj àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s h¡ Am¡a A{^H$maH$ B Ho$ gmnoj ^r
àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s h¡ & doJ {Z¶‘ Xr{OE & Am¡gV doJ Am¡a VmËj{UH$ doJ Ho$ ~rM EH$ A§Va
^r Xr{OE & 2
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18. Assertion (A) : Boiling points of alkyl halides decrease in the order
R-I > R-Br > R-Cl > R-F.
Reason (R) : Van der Waals forces decrease with increase in the size of
halogen atom.
19. Assertion (A) : Low spin tetrahedral complexes are rarely observed.
Reason (R) : The orbital splitting energies are not sufficiently large to
forcing pairing.
20. Assertion (A) : Bakelite is a thermosetting polymer.
Reason (R) : On heating, polymeric chain becomes a long and straight
chain.
SECTION B
24. A reaction is first order w.r.t. reactant A as well as w.r.t. reactant B. Give
the rate law. Also give one point of difference between average rate and
instantaneous rate. 2
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25. A{YemofU g‘Vmnr H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE & {H$gr R>mog A{YemofH$ Ho$ BH$mB© Ð춑mZ Ûmam
EH$ {ZpíMV Vmn na A{Yemo{fV J¡g H$s ‘mÌm Ed§ Xm~ Ho$ ‘ܶ EH$ AmZw^{dH$ g§~§Y
Xr{OE & 2
AWdm
AmH$ma-daUmË‘H$ CËàoaU H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE & Cg àH«$‘ H$m Zm‘ {b{IE {OgHo$ Ûmam
EoëH$mohm°bm| H$mo grYo hr J¡gmobrZ ‘| n[ad{V©V H$a {X¶m OmVm h¡ Am¡a {d{^Þ àH$ma Ho$
hmBS´>moH$m~©Z ~ZVo h¢ & 2
Ho$ {bE gob {Zê$nU Xr{OE & 25C na Cn`w©³V gob Ho$ {bE ZoÝñQ>© g‘rH$aU ^r
{b{IE & 2
27. {ZåZ{b{IV pñW{V¶m| ‘| {db¶Z ‘| {dbo¶ H$s AdñWm H$s àmJw{³V H$s{OE : 2
(a) O~ ‘i’ H$m ‘mZ 0·3 nm¶m J¶m &
(b) O~ ‘i’ H$m ‘mZ 4 nm¶m J¶m &
IÊS> J
28. {ZåZ{b{IV ~hþbH$m| Ho$ EH$bH$m| H$s g§aMZmE± Xr{OE : 13=3
(a) {ZAmoàrZ
(b) ZmBbm°Z-6,6
(c) S>oH«$m°Z
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV ~hþbH$m| ‘| EH$bH$m| Ho$ Zm‘ {b{IE : 13=3
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25. Define adsorption isotherm. Give the empirical relationship between the
quantity of gas adsorbed by unit mass of solid absorbent and pressure at
a particular temperature. 2
OR
Define shape-selective catalysis. Name the process by which alcohols
convert directly into gasoline and give a variety of hydrocarbons. 2
give the cell representation. Also write the Nernst equation for the above
cell at 25C. 2
27. Predict the state of the solute in the solution in the following situations : 2
(a) When ‘i’ is found to be 0·3.
(b) When ‘i’ is found to be 4.
SECTION C
28. Give the structures of the monomers of the following polymers : 13=3
(a) Neoprene
(b) Nylon-6,6
(c) Dacron
OR
Write the names of monomers in the following polymers : 13=3
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29. (a) K4[Mn(CN)6] H$m AmB©.¶y.nr.E.gr. Zm‘ VWm t2g Am¡a eg Ho$ nXm| ‘| Ho$ÝÐr¶ YmVw
na‘mUw H$m Bbo³Q´>m°{ZH$ {dݶmg Xr{OE &
(b) ‘H$sboQ> à^md’ go ³¶m A{^àm¶ h¡ ? EH$ CXmhaU Xr{OE & 2+1=3
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV g§Hw$bm| Ho$ g§H$aU Ed§ Mwå~H$s¶ ì¶dhma {b{IE : 3
(i) [Fe(CN)6]4–
(ii) [CoF6]3–
(iii) [Ni(CO)4]
[ na_mUw H«$_m§H$ : Fe = 26, Co = 27, Ni = 28]
30.
¶m¡{JH$m| H$mo {ZåZ{b{IV nyN>r JBª {dñWmnZ H$s A{^{H«$¶merbVm Ho$ Amamohr H«$‘ ‘|
1
ì¶dpñWV H$s{OE Am¡a H$maU XoH$a CÎma H$s nw{îQ> H$s{OE : 1 2=3
2
(a) SN1
(b) SN2
32. gmoZo Ho$ {ZjmbZ ‘| g§~Õ amgm¶{ZH$ A{^{H«$¶mE± Xr{OE & Bg àH«$‘ ‘| Zn H$s ^y{‘H$m ³¶m
h¡ ? 2+1=3
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29. (a) Give the IUPAC name and electronic configuration of central metal
atom in terms of t2g and eg of K4[Mn(CN)6].
32. Give the chemical reactions involved in the leaching of gold. What is the
role of Zn in this process ? 2+1=3
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33. H$mobamD$e H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE & Sr(NO3)2 H$s ‘moba MmbH$Vm n[aH${bV H$s{OE &
Sr2+ Am¡a NO Am¶Zm| H$s ‘moba Am¶{ZH$ MmbH$Vm H«$‘e… 119 S cm2 mol–1 Am¡a
3
72 S cm2 mol–1 h¡ & 3
34. 600 gOb ‘| 31 g E{WbrZ ½bmBH$m°b (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 62 g mol–1) KmobH$a à{V{h‘
{db¶Z ~Zm¶m J¶m & {db¶Z H$m {h‘m§H$ n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
(Ob Ho$ {bE Kf = 1·86 K kg mol–1)
IÊS> K
35. (a) EH$ H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ ‘A’ {OgH$m AmpÊdH$ gyÌ C5H10O h¡, G$UmË‘H$
Q>m°boÝg narjU XoVm h¡, ³br‘oÝgZ AnM¶Z go n-noÝQ>oZ ~ZmVm h¡ naÝVw Am¶moS>mo’$m°‘©
narjU Zht XoVm & ‘A’ H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE VWm g^r gå~Õ A{^{H«$¶mE± Xr{OE & 1+1=2
(b) {ZåZ{b{IV ê$nmÝVaU gånÞ H$s{OE : 12=2
(i) àmonoZm°BH$ Aåb go 2-~«mo‘moàmonoZm°BH$ Aåb
(ii) ~oݵOm°¶b ³bmoamBS> go ~oݵOp¡ ëS>hmBS>
(c) Amn ~oݵO¡pëS>hmBS> Am¡a EogrQ>¡pëS>hmBS> Ho$ ~rM H¡$go {d^oX H$a|Jo ? 1
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$¶mAm| Ho$ AZwH«$‘ H$mo nyU© H$s{OE :
1
(i) (A) go (D) H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE & 4=2
2
(ii) (A) H$m AmB©.¶y.nr.E.gr. Zm‘ {b{IE & 1
(b) Amn (i) EWoZm°b Am¡a àmonoZmoZ, VWm (ii) ~oݵOm°BH$ Aåb Am¡a µ\$sZm°b Ho$ ~rM H¡$go
{d^oX H$a|Jo ? 2
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33. State Kohlrausch’s law. Calculate the molar conductance of Sr(NO3)2.
The molar ionic conductance of Sr2+ and NO3 ions are 119 S cm2 mol–1
and 72 S cm2 mol–1 respectively. 3
SECTION D
35. (a) An organic compound ‘A’ having molecular formula C5H10O gives
negative Tollens’ test, forms n-pentane on Clemmensen reduction
but doesn’t give iodoform test. Identify ‘A’ and give all the
reactions involved. 1+1=2
1
(i) Identify (A) to (D). 4=2
2
(ii) Give the IUPAC name of (A). 1
(b) How can you distinguish between : 2
(i) Ethanol and Propanone, and
(ii) Benzoic acid and Phenol ?
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36. (a) {H$gr A{^{H«$¶m R P Ho$ {bE {dem Zo R H$s gmÝÐVm Ed§ g‘¶ Ho$ ‘ܶ EH$
J«m’$ ItMm & Bg J«m’$ Ho$ AmYma na {ZåZ{b{IV àíZm| Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE :
(b) EH$ àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$¶m ‘| 25% {d¶moOZ hmoZo ‘| 25 {‘ZQ> bJVo h¢ &
t1/2 H$s JUZm H$s{OE & 2
AWdm
(a) {H$gr àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ {bE doJ pñWam§H$ 60 s–1 h¡ & A{^H$maH$ H$mo
1
AnZr àmapå^H$ gmÝÐVm go KQ> H$a dm± ^mJ ah OmZo ‘| {H$VZm g‘¶ bJoJm ? 3
16
(b) {H$gr amgm`{ZH$ A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ doJ H$mo à^m{dV H$aZo dmbo Xmo H$maH$m| H$mo {b{IE & 1
(c) g§KÅ>m| Ho$ à^mdr g§KÅ>> hmoZo Ho$ {bE Xmo n[apñW{V¶m± {b{IE & 1
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36. (a) Visha plotted a graph between concentration of R and time for a
reaction R P. On the basis of this graph, answer the following
questions :
OR
(a) The rate constant for a first order reaction is 60 s–1. How much
time will it take to reduce the initial concentration of the reactant
1 th
to its value ? 3
16
(b) Write two factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction. 1
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37. {H$arQ>mH$ma g§aMZm dmbm H$moB© A{H«$ñQ>br¶ R>mog ‘A’ dm¶w ‘| ObH$a J¡g ‘B’ ~ZmVm h¡ Omo
MyZo Ho$ nmZr H$mo Xÿ{Y¶m H$a XoVr h¡ & gë’$mBS> A¶ñH$m| Ho$ ^O©Z go ^r ‘B’ CËnm{XV hmoVr
h¡ & V2O5 H$s CnpñW{V ‘| ‘B’ Am°³grH¥$V hmoH$a ‘C’ XoVr h¡ VWm ‘C’ H$s CÀM bpãY Ho$
{bE H$‘ Vmn Am¡a CÀM Xm~ Cn¶w³V pñW{V¶m± h¢ & ‘C’, H2SO4 ‘| Ademo{fV hmoH$a ‘D’
XoVr h¡ & VËníMmV² ‘D’ H$m VZwH$aU H$aZo na A˶{YH$ ‘hÎdnyU© ¶m¡{JH$ ‘E’ àmßV hmoVm h¡ &
CÚmoJ ‘| ‘E’ {d{^Þ ¶m¡{JH$m| Ho$ {Z‘m©U Ho$ {bE ì`mnH$ ê$n go CÎmaXm¶r h¡ & ‘E’ gmÝÐ
AdñWm ‘| Cu YmVw go A{^{H«$¶m H$aHo$ ¶m¡{JH$ ‘F’ XoVm h¡ & Bg dU©Z go
1
(a) ‘A’ go ‘F’ H$s g§aMZmE± ñnîQ> H$s{OE & 6=3
2
(b) ‘E’ Ho$ ‘F’ ‘|n[adV©Z Ho$ {bE g§Vw{bV amgm¶{ZH$ g‘rH$aU {b{IE & 1
(c) ‘E’ Ho$ CZ Xmo ‘hÎdnyU© H$m¶m] H$mo {b{IE {OZH$s amgm¶{ZH$ CÚmoJ ‘| ^y{‘H$m hmoVr
1
h¡ & 2=1
2
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV àojUm| Ho$ {bE H$maU Xr{OE : 13=3
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37. An amorphous solid ‘A’ which has a crown shaped structure, burns in air
to form a gas ‘B’ which turns lime water milky. ‘B’ is also produced by
roasting of sulphide ores. ‘B’ undergoes oxidation in the presence of V 2O5
to give ‘C’ and to carry out this oxidation low temperature and high
pressure is mandatory to get a good yield of ‘C’. ‘C’ is then absorbed in
H2SO4 to give ‘D’. ‘D’ is then diluted to give a very important compound
‘E’. ‘E’ is largely responsible for the manufacture of variety of compounds
in industry. ‘E’ in concentrated form, when combined with Cu metal,
gives compound ‘F’.
From this description
1
(a) Elucidate the structure of ‘A’ to ‘F’. 6=3
2
(b) Give a balanced chemical equation for the conversion of ‘E’ to ‘F’. 1
1
(c) Give two important functions of ‘E’ in the chemical industry. 2=1
2
OR
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g_` {X`m J`m h¡ & àíZ-nÌ H$m {dVaU read this question paper. The
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10.15 ~Oo go 10.30 ~Oo VH$ N>mÌ Ho$db at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to
10.30 a.m., the students will
àíZ-nÌ H$mo n‹T>|Jo Am¡a Bg Ad{Y Ho$ Xm¡amZ read the question paper only and
do CÎma-nwpñVH$m na H$moB© CÎma Zht {bI|Jo & will not write any answer on the
answer-book during this period.
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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m g™Vr go nmbZ H$s{OE :
(i) `h àíZ-nÌ Mma IÊS>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ – H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
37 àíZ h¢ & g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) IÊS> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m
h¡ & àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma EH$ eãX `m EH$ dmŠ` _| Xr{OE &
(iii) IÊS> I _| àíZ g§»`m 21 go 27 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 2 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(iv) IÊS> J _| àíZ g§»`m 28 go 34 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-I Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 3 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(v) IÊS> K _| àíZ g§»`m 35 go 37 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-II Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 5 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(vi) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n, Xmo-Xmo A§H$m| Ho$ Xmo àíZm| _|, VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Hoo$
Xmo àíZm| _| VWm nm±M-nm±M A§H$m| Ho$ VrZm| àíZm| _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën {X`m J`m h¡ & Eogo àíZm| _|
go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma Xr{OE &
(vii) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ IÊS> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE JE h¢ &
(viii) Ho$ëHw$boQ>a AWdm bm°J Q>o~b Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
IÊS> H$
{XE JE AZwÀN>oX H$mo n{‹T>E VWm àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 15=5
à~b àH$ma Ho$ ¶m¡{JH$ O¡go Eo‘rZmo Aåb, hm°‘m}Z, V§{ÌH$m-g§MmaH$, S>r.EZ.E., EoëHo$bm°BS>,
a§OH$ Am{X ‘| Eo‘rZ A{^bjH$s` g‘yh dmbo H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ CnpñWV hmoVo h¢ & Am¡fY
{OZH$m ‘mZdm| na eara{H«$¶mË‘H$ à^md hmoVm h¡ O¡go {ZH$moQ>rZ, ‘m°’$s©Z, H$moS>rZ Ed§ hramoBZ,
Am{X ‘| ^r Eo‘rZmo g‘yh {H$gr Z {H$gr ê$n ‘| hmoVm h¡ & ZmBQ´>moOZ na EH$mH$s Bbo³Q´>m°Z ¶w½‘
H$s CnpñW{V Ho$ H$maU Eo‘rZ jmaH$s¶ hmoVo h¢ & H$m~©{ZH$ T>m±Mo ‘| ZmBQ´>moOZ H$m ¶moJ Eo‘rZ Am¡a
Eo‘mBS> AUwAm| Ho$ Xmo dJm] H$m {Z‘m©U H$aVm h¡ & agm¶Z {dkmZ Ho$ N>mÌ hmoZo Ho$ ZmVo, h‘|
ZmBQ´>moOZ H$s gd©Vmo‘wIr àH¥${V H$s gamhZm H$aZr Mm{hE &
1. O~ EH$ Eo‘rZmo Aåb H$m H$m~m}p³gb {gam Xÿgao Eo‘rZmo Aåb Ho$ Eo‘rZmo {gao Ho$ gmW
g§K{ZV hmoVm h¡ Vmo ~ZZo dmbo Am~ÝY H$m Zm‘ {b{IE &
2. Amdí¶H$ Eo‘rZmo Aåb ³¶m h¢ ?
3. Eo_rZmo Aåb Š`m h¢ ?
4. Eo‘rZmo Aåb C^¶Y‘u ³¶m| hmoVo h¢ ?
5. Aåbr¶ Am¡a jmaH$s¶ Eo‘rZmo Aåb ‘| EH$ A§Va Xr{OE &
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four Sections – A, B, C and D. There are
37 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one sentence.
(iii) Section B – Questions no. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions, carrying
2 marks each.
(iv) Section C – Questions no. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions, carrying
3 marks each.
(v) Section D – Questions no. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions, carrying
5 marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice
has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of three marks and
all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in
such questions.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
SECTION A
Read the given passage and answer the questions number 1 to 5 that follow : 15=5
Organic compounds containing amine as functional group are present in
a vivid variety of compounds, namely amino acids, hormones,
neurotransmitters, DNA, alkaloids, dyes, etc. Drugs including nicotine,
morphine, codeine and heroin, etc. which have physiological effects on
humans also contain amino group in one form or another. Amines are
basic because of the presence of lone pair of electrons on nitrogen.
Addition of nitrogen into an organic framework leads to the formation of
two families of molecules, namely amines and amides. As chemistry
students, we must appreciate the versatility of nitrogen.
1. Name the linkage formed when carboxyl end of one amino acid condenses
with amino end of other amino acid.
2. What are essential amino acids ?
3. What are amino acids ?
4. Why are amino acids amphoteric ?
5. Give one point of difference between acidic and basic amino acid.
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àíZ g§»`m 6 go 10 EH$ eãX CÎmar¶ h¢ : 15=5
6. A¶ñH$m| Ho$ gÁOrH$aU Ho$ {bE à¶w³V Cg àH«$‘ H$m Zm‘ {b{IE Omo A¶ñH$ VWm J¢J
H$Um| Ho$ Amno{jH$ KZËd Ho$ A§Va na AmYm[aV h¡ &
7. g§Hw$b [Co(NH3)5 NO2]Cl2 Ûmam {H$g àH$ma H$s g‘md¶dVm Xem©B© OmVr h¡ ?
8. H$moB© H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ {g{bH$m Oob H$s gVh na A{Yemo{fV h¡ & H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ H$mo
{g{bH$m Oob go hQ>mZo Ho$ àH«$‘ H$m Zm‘ {b{IE &
9. {H$gr EH$ YmVw H$m CXmhaU Xr{OE {OgH$m emoYZ AmgdZ {d{Y Ûmam {H$¶m Om gHo$ &
10. Cg A{^{H«$¶m H$s Hw$b H$mo{Q> H$m n[aH$bZ H$s{OE {OgH$m doJ {Z¶‘ {ZåZ àH$ma {X¶m J`m
h¡ :
doJ = k[SO2]1/4 [O2]3/4 .
àíZ g§»`m 11 go 15 ~hþ{dH$ënr¶ àíZ h¢ : 15=5
12.
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Questions number 6 to 10 are one word answers : 15=5
6. Name the process used for the benefaction of ores which is based on the
difference in the gravities of ore and the gangue particles.
7. What type of isomerism is shown by the complex [Co(NH3)5 NO2] Cl2 ?
8. An organic compound is adsorbed on the surface of silica gel. Name the
process of removing the organic compound from silica gel.
9. Give an example of a metal which can be purified by the process of
distillation.
10. Calculate the overall order of the reaction whose rate law is given by
Rate = k[SO2]1/4 [O2]3/4.
12.
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14. Cr3+ (na‘mUw H«$‘m§H$ = 24) ‘| CnpñWV Hw$b A¶wp½‘V Bbo³Q´>m°Zm| H$s g§»¶m h¡
(A) 2
(B) 7
(C) 3
(D) 5
15. ¶{X {H$gr Bbo³Q´>moS> H$m ‘mZH$ Bbo³Q´>moS> {d^d eyݶ go A{YH$ hmo, Vmo h‘ {ZîH$f© {ZH$mb
gH$Vo h¢ {H$ BgH$m
(A) AnM{¶V ê$n hmBS´>moOZ J¡g H$s VwbZm ‘| A{YH$ ñWm¶r h¡ &
(B) Am°³grH¥$V ê$n hmBS´>moOZ J¡g H$s VwbZm ‘| A{YH$ ñWm¶r h¡ &
(C) AnM{¶V Am¡a Am°³grH¥$V ê$n g‘mZ ê$n go ñWm¶r h¢ &
(D) AnM{¶V ê$n hmBS´>moOZ J¡g go H$‘ ñWm¶r h¡ &
àíZ g§»`m 16 go 20 Ho$ {bE, Xmo H$WZ {XE JE h¢ {OZ_| EH$ H$mo A{^H$WZ (A) VWm Xÿgao
H$mo H$maU (R) Ûmam A§{H$V {H$`m J`m h¡ & BZ àíZm| Ho$ ghr CÎma ZrMo {XE JE H$moS>m| (i),
(ii), (iii) Am¡a (iv) _| go MwZH$a Xr{OE : 15=5
(i) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢ Am¡a H$maU (R), A{^H$WZ (A)
H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m h¡ &
(ii) A{^H$WZ (A) Am¡a H$maU (R) XmoZm| ghr H$WZ h¢, naÝVw H$maU (R),
A{^H$WZ (A) H$s ghr ì¶m»¶m Zht h¡ &
(iii) A{^H$WZ (A) ghr h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) µJbV H$WZ h¡ &
(iv) A{^H$WZ (A) µJbV h¡, naÝVw H$maU (R) ghr H$WZ h¡ &
16. A{^H$WZ (A) : p-ZmBQ´>moµ\$sZm°b H$s Anojm o-ZmBQ´>moµ\$sZm°b Xþ~©b Aåb h¡ &
H$maU (R) : Am§VaAmpÊdH$ (A§V:AUwH$) hmBS´>moOZ Am~ÝY Am°Wm} g‘md¶d H$mo n¡am
g‘md¶d H$s Anojm Xþ~©b H$a XoVm h¡ &
17. A{^H$WZ (A) : Eoë~y{‘Z EH$ Jmo{bH$mH$ma àmoQ>rZ h¡ &
H$maU (R) : nm°{bnoßQ>mBS> H$s ûm¥§Ibm Hw§$S>br ~ZmH$a EH$ grYr ûm¥§Ibm ~Zm XoVr h¡ &
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14. Total number of unpaired electrons present in Cr3+ (Atomic number = 24)
is
(A) 2
(B) 7
(C) 3
(D) 5
For questions number 16 to 20, two statements are given one labelled
Assertion (A) and the other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct
answer to these questions from the codes (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) as given
below : 15=5
(i) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are correct statements, and
reason (R) is the correct explanation of the assertion (A).
(ii) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are correct statements, but
reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the assertion (A).
(iii) Assertion (A) is correct, but reason (R) is incorrect statement.
IÊS> I
21. {ZåZ{b{IV pñW{V¶m| ‘| {dbo¶ H$s AdñWm H$s àmJw{³V H$s{OE : 12=2
(a) àm¶mo{JH$ Vm¡a na kmV {H$¶m J¶m ‘moba Ð춑mZ dmñV{dH$ ‘mZ go A{YH$ hmoVm h¡ &
(b) ‘i’ H$m ‘mZ 0·4 hmo &
Ho$ {bE gob {Zê$nU Xr{OE & 25C na Cn`w©³V gob Ho$ {bE ZoÝñQ>© g‘rH$aU ^r
{b{IE & 2
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19. Assertion (A) : Low spin tetrahedral complexes are rarely observed.
Reason (R) : The orbital splitting energies are not sufficiently large to
forcing pairing.
20. Assertion (A) : Boiling points of alkyl halides decrease in the order
R-I > R-Br > R-Cl > R-F.
Reason (R) : Van der Waals forces decrease with increase in the size of
halogen atom.
SECTION B
21. Predict the state of the solute in the following situations : 12=2
(a) Experimentally determined molar mass is more than the true value.
(b) ‘i’ value is 0·4.
give the cell representation. Also write the Nernst equation for the above
cell at 25C. 2
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25. {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ {bE H$maU Xr{OE : 12=2
27. H$moB© A{^{H«$¶m A{^H$maH$ A Ho$ gmnoj àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s h¡ Am¡a A{^H$maH$ B Ho$ gmnoj ^r
àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s h¡ & doJ {Z¶‘ Xr{OE & Am¡gV doJ Am¡a VmËj{UH$ doJ Ho$ ~rM EH$ A§Va
^r Xr{OE & 2
IÊS> J
28. {ZåZ{b{IV ~hþbH$m| Ho$ EH$bH$m| H$s g§aMZmE± Xr{OE : 13=3
(a) àmH¥${VH$ a~a
(b) ã¶yZm-S
(c) ZmodmoboH$
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV ~hþbH$m| ‘| EH$bH$m| Ho$ Zm‘ {b{IE : 13=3
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25. Give reasons for the following : 12=2
26. Define adsorption isotherm. Give the empirical relationship between the
quantity of gas adsorbed by unit mass of solid absorbent and pressure at
a particular temperature. 2
OR
Define shape-selective catalysis. Name the process by which alcohols
convert directly into gasoline and give a variety of hydrocarbons. 2
27. A reaction is first order w.r.t. reactant A as well as w.r.t. reactant B. Give
the rate law. Also give one point of difference between average rate and
instantaneous rate. 2
SECTION C
28. Give the structures of the monomers of the following polymers : 13=3
(b) Buna-S
(c) Novolac
OR
Write the names of monomers in the following polymers : 13=3
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29. Mm±Xr Ho$ {ZjmbZ ‘| g§~Õ amgm¶{ZH$ A{^{H«$¶mE± Xr{OE & Bg àH«$‘ ‘| Zn H$s ³¶m
^y{‘H$m h¡ ? 3
30. H$mobamD$e H$m {Z¶‘ {b{IE & Ba(OH)2 H$s ‘moba MmbH$Vm n[aH${bV H$s{OE & Ba2+
Am¡a OH– Am¶Zm| H$s ‘moba Am¶{ZH$ MmbH$Vm H«$‘e… 127 Am¡a 199 S cm2 mol–1 h¡ & 3
31. 600 gOb ‘| 31 g E{WbrZ ½bmBH$m°b (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 62 g mol–1) KmobH$a à{V{h‘
{db¶Z ~Zm¶m J¶m & {db¶Z H$m {h‘m§H$ n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
(Ob Ho$ {bE Kf = 1·86 K kg mol–1)
33. (a) K4[Mn(CN)6] H$m AmB©.¶y.nr.E.gr. Zm‘ VWm t2g Am¡a eg Ho$ nXm| ‘| Ho$ÝÐr¶ YmVw
na‘mUw H$m Bbo³Q´>m°{ZH$ {dݶmg Xr{OE &
(b) ‘H$sboQ> à^md’ go ³¶m A{^àm¶ h¡ ? EH$ CXmhaU Xr{OE & 2+1=3
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV g§Hw$bm| Ho$ g§H$aU Ed§ Mwå~H$s¶ ì¶dhma {b{IE : 3
(i) [Fe(CN)6]4–
(ii) [CoF6]3–
(iii) [Ni(CO)4]
[ na_mUw H«$_m§H$ : Fe = 26, Co = 27, Ni = 28]
34. Eo{Wb ³bmoamBS>, AmBgmoàmo{nb ³bmoamBS>, V¥Vr¶H$ ã¶y{Q>b ³bmoamBS> ¶m¡{JH$m| H$mo
{ZåZ{b{IV nyN>r JB© {dñWmnZ H$s A{^{H«$¶merbVm Ho$ Amamohr H«$‘ ‘| ì¶dpñWV H$s{OE
Am¡a H$maU XoH$a AnZo CÎma H$s nw{îQ> H$s{OE : 3
(a) SN1
(b) SN2
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29. Give the chemical reactions involved in the leaching of silver. What is the
role of Zn in this process ? 3
33. (a) Give the IUPAC name and electronic configuration of central metal
atom in terms of t2g and eg of K4[Mn(CN)6].
34. Justify and arrange the following compounds namely, ethyl chloride,
isopropyl chloride, tertiary butyl chloride in increasing order of reactivity
towards the asked displacement namely : 3
(a) SN1
(b) SN2
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IÊS> K
35. {H$arQ>mH$ma g§aMZm dmbm H$moB© A{H«$ñQ>br¶ R>mog ‘A’ dm¶w ‘| ObH$a J¡g ‘B’ ~ZmVm h¡ Omo
MyZo Ho$ nmZr H$mo Xÿ{Y¶m H$a XoVr h¡ & gë’$mBS> A¶ñH$m| Ho$ ^O©Z go ^r ‘B’ CËnm{XV hmoVr
h¡ & V2O5 H$s CnpñW{V ‘| ‘B’ Am°³grH¥$V hmoH$a ‘C’ XoVr h¡ VWm ‘C’ H$s CÀM bpãY Ho$
{bE H$‘ Vmn Am¡a CÀM Xm~ Cn¶w³V pñW{V¶m± h¢ & ‘C’, H2SO4 ‘| Ademo{fV hmoH$a ‘D’
XoVr h¡ & VËníMmV² ‘D’ H$m VZwH$aU H$aZo na A˶{YH$ ‘hÎdnyU© ¶m¡{JH$ ‘E’ àmßV hmoVm h¡ &
CÚmoJ ‘| ‘E’ {d{^Þ ¶m¡{JH$m| Ho$ {Z‘m©U Ho$ {bE ì`mnH$ ê$n go CÎmaXm¶r h¡ & ‘E’ gmÝÐ
AdñWm ‘| Cu YmVw go A{^{H«$¶m H$aHo$ ¶m¡{JH$ ‘F’ XoVm h¡ & Bg dU©Z go
1
(a) ‘A’ go ‘F’ H$s g§aMZmE± ñnîQ> H$s{OE & 6=3
2
(b) ‘E’ Ho$ ‘F’ ‘|n[adV©Z Ho$ {bE g§Vw{bV amgm¶{ZH$ g‘rH$aU {b{IE & 1
(c) ‘E’ Ho$ CZ Xmo ‘hÎdnyU© H$m¶m] H$mo {b{IE {OZH$s amgm¶{ZH$ CÚmoJ ‘| ^y{‘H$m hmoVr
1
h¡ & 2=1
2
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV àojUm| Ho$ {bE H$maU Xr{OE : 13=3
(i) h¡bmoOZ à~b Am°³grH$maH$ h¢ &
(ii) CËH¥$îQ> J¡gm| Ho$ ³dWZm§H$ A˶{YH$ {ZåZ hmoVo h¢ &
(iii) O Am¡a Cl H$s {dÚwV²-G$UmË‘H$Vm bJ^J EH$ g‘mZ hmoVr h¡ {’$a ^r
Am°³grOZ H Am~ÝY ~ZmVm h¡ O~{H$ Cl Zht &
(b) {ZåZ{b{IV amgm¶{ZH$ g‘rH$aUm| H$mo nyU© Ed§ gÝVw{bV H$s{OE : 12=2
(i) NaOH + Cl2
(R>§S>m VWm VZw)
(ii) I– (aq) + H2O (l) + O3 (g)
36. (a) EH$ H$m~©{ZH$ ¶m¡{JH$ ‘A’ {OgH$m AmpÊdH$ gyÌ C5H10O h¡, G$UmË‘H$
Q>m°boÝg narjU XoVm h¡, ³br‘oÝgZ AnM¶Z go n-noÝQ>oZ ~ZmVm h¡ naÝVw Am¶moS>mo’$m°‘©
narjU Zht XoVm & ‘A’ H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE VWm g^r gå~Õ A{^{H«$¶mE±
Xr{OE & 1+1=2
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SECTION D
35. An amorphous solid ‘A’ which has a crown shaped structure, burns in air
to form a gas ‘B’ which turns lime water milky. ‘B’ is also produced by
roasting of sulphide ores. ‘B’ undergoes oxidation in the presence of V 2O5
to give ‘C’ and to carry out this oxidation low temperature and high
pressure is mandatory to get a good yield of ‘C’. ‘C’ is then absorbed in
H2SO4 to give ‘D’. ‘D’ is then diluted to give a very important compound
‘E’. ‘E’ is largely responsible for the manufacture of variety of compounds
in industry. ‘E’ in concentrated form, when combined with Cu metal,
gives compound ‘F’.
From this description
1
(a) Elucidate the structure of ‘A’ to ‘F’. 6=3
2
(b) Give a balanced chemical equation for the conversion of ‘E’ to ‘F’. 1
1
(c) Give two important functions of ‘E’ in the chemical industry. 2=1
2
OR
36. (a) An organic compound ‘A’ having molecular formula C5H10O gives
negative Tollens’ test, forms n-pentane on Clemmensen reduction
but doesn’t give iodoform test. Identify ‘A’ and give all the
reactions involved. 1+1=2
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(b) {ZåZ{b{IV ê$nmÝVaU gånÞ H$s{OE : 12=2
(i) àmonoZm°BH$ Aåb go 2-~«mo‘moàmonoZm°BH$ Aåb
(ii) ~oݵOm°¶b ³bmoamBS> go ~oݵOp¡ ëS>hmBS>
(c) Amn ~oݵO¡pëS>hmBS> Am¡a EogrQ>¡pëS>hmBS> Ho$ ~rM H¡$go {d^oX H$a|Jo ? 1
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$¶mAm| Ho$ AZwH«$‘ H$mo nyU© H$s{OE :
1
(i) (A) go (D) H$s nhMmZ H$s{OE & 4=2
2
(ii) (A) H$m AmB©.¶y.nr.E.gr. Zm‘ {b{IE & 1
(b) Amn (i) EWoZm°b Am¡a àmonoZmoZ, VWm (ii) ~oݵOm°BH$ Aåb Am¡a µ\$sZm°b Ho$ ~rM H¡$go
{d^oX H$a|Jo ? 2
37. (a) {H$gr A{^{H«$¶m R P Ho$ {bE {dem Zo R H$s gmÝÐVm Ed§ g‘¶ Ho$ ‘ܶ EH$
J«m’$ ItMm & Bg J«m’$ Ho$ AmYma na {ZåZ{b{IV àíZm| Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE :
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(b) Carry out the following conversions : 12=2
(i) Propanoic acid to 2-Bromopropanoic acid
(ii) Benzoyl chloride to benzaldehyde
(c) How will you distinguish between benzaldehyde and
acetaldehyde ? 1
OR
1
(i) Identify (A) to (D). 4=2
2
(ii) Give the IUPAC name of (A). 1
37. (a) Visha plotted a graph between concentration of R and time for a
reaction R P. On the basis of this graph, answer the following
questions :
AWdm
(a) {H$gr àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ {bE doJ pñWam§H$ 60 s–1 h¡ & A{^H$maH$ H$mo
1
AnZr àmapå^H$ gmÝÐVm go KQ> H$a dm± ^mJ ah OmZo ‘| {H$VZm g‘¶ bJoJm ? 3
16
(b) {H$gr amgm`{ZH$ A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ doJ H$mo à^m{dV H$aZo dmbo Xmo H$maH$m| H$mo {b{IE & 1
(c) g§KÅ>m| Ho$ à^mdr g§KÅ>> hmoZo Ho$ {bE Xmo n[apñW{V¶m± {b{IE & 1
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(b) A first order reaction takes 25 minutes for 25% decomposition.
Calculate t1/2. 2
[Given : log 2 = 0·3010, log 3 = 0·4771, log 4 = 0·6021]
OR
(a) The rate constant for a first order reaction is 60 s–1. How much
time will it take to reduce the initial concentration of the reactant
1 th
to its value ? 3
16
(b) Write two factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction. 1
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{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m g™Vr go nmbZ H$s{OE :
(i) `h àíZ-nÌ Mma IÊS>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ – H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
37 àíZ h¢ & g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) IÊS> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m
h¡ & àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma EH$ eãX `m EH$ dmŠ` _| Xr{OE &
(iii) IÊS> I _| àíZ g§»`m 21 go 27 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 2 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(iv) IÊS> J _| àíZ g§»`m 28 go 34 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-I Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 3 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(v) IÊS> K _| àíZ g§»`m 35 go 37 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-II Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 5 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(vi) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n, Xmo-Xmo A§H$m| Ho$ Xmo àíZm| _|, VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Hoo$
Xmo àíZm| _| VWm nm±M-nm±M A§H$m| Ho$ VrZm| àíZm| _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën {X`m J`m h¡ & Eogo àíZm| _|
go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma Xr{OE &
(vii) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ IÊS> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE JE h¢ &
(viii) Ho$ëHw$boQ>a AWdm bm°J Q>o~b Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
IÊS> H$
{XE JE AZwÀN>oX H$mo n{‹T>E VWm àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 15=5
AmdV© gmaUr Ho$ d-ãbm°H$ ‘| dJ© 3 go 12 Ho$ VÎd AmVo h¢ Omo g§H«$‘U VÎdm| Ho$ ê$n ‘| OmZo
OmVo h¢ & gm‘mݶ ê$n go BZ VÎdm| H$m Bbo³Q´>m°{ZH$ {dݶmg (n – 1) d1–10 ns1–2 h¡ & BZ
na‘mUwAm| Ho$ Cnm§{V‘ D$Om© ñVa Ho$ d-H$jH$m| ‘| Bbo³Q´>m°Z ^ao OmVo h¢ VWm Bg àH$ma
g§H«$‘U YmVwAm| H$s VrZ n§{³V¶m± AWm©V² 3d, 4d d 5d loUr àmßV hmoVr h¢ & VWm{n Zn, Cd
Am¡a Hg H$mo g§H«$‘U VÎd Zht ‘mZm OmVm h¡ & g§H«$‘U VÎd Hw$N> A{^bmj{UH$ JwU Xem©Vo
h¢ O¡go n[adV©Zr` Am°³grH$aU AdñWmE±, g§Hw$b {Z‘m©U, a§JrZ Am¶Zm| Am¡a {‘lmVwAm| H$m
~ZZm, CËàoaH$s¶ g{H«$¶Vm Am{X & g§H«$‘U YmVwE± (Zn, Cd Am¡a Hg Ho$ AndmXm| Ho$ gmW)
H$R>moa hmoVr h¢ Am¡a BZHo$ JbZm§H$ CÀM hmoVo h¢ &
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four Sections – A, B, C and D. There are
37 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one sentence.
(iii) Section B – Questions no. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions, carrying
2 marks each.
(iv) Section C – Questions no. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions, carrying
3 marks each.
(v) Section D – Questions no. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions, carrying
5 marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice
has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of three marks and
all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in
such questions.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
SECTION A
Read the given passage and answer the questions number 1 to 5 that follow : 15=5
The d-block of the periodic table contains the elements of the groups
3 – 12 and are known as transition elements. In general, the electronic
configuration of these elements is (n – 1) d1–10 ns1–2. The d-orbitals of the
penultimate energy level in their atoms receive electrons giving rise to
the three rows of the transition metals i.e., 3d, 4d and 5d series.
However, Zn, Cd and Hg are not regarded as transition elements.
Transition elements exhibit certain characteristic properties like variable
oxidation states, complex formation, formation of coloured ions and
alloys, catalytic activity, etc. Transition metals are hard (except Zn, Cd
and Hg) and have a high melting point.
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1. Zn, Cd Am¡a Hg g§H«$‘U VÎd ³¶m| Zht ‘mZo OmVo h¢ ?
2. 3d loUr H$m H$m¡Z-gm g§H«$_U YmVw n[adV©Zr¶ Am°³grH$aU AdñWmE± Zht Xem©Vm h¡ ?
5. Obr¶ {db¶Z ‘| Cu2+ Am¶Z a§JrZ ³¶m| hmoVm h¡ O~{H$ Zn2+ Am¶Z a§JhrZ hmoVm h¡ &
6. Anmobmo A§V[aj H$m¶©H«$‘ ‘| à¶moJ ‘| bmE JE gob H$m Zm‘ {b{IE &
7. 1 ‘mob H2O H$mo O2 ‘| Am°³grH¥$V H$aZo Ho$ {bE {H$VZo Hy$bm°‘ H$s Amdí¶H$Vm hmoVr h¡ ?
8. {H$gr àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ {bE g‘¶ Ho$ gmW ln[R] Ho$ {dMaU H$mo Xem©Zo dmbo
J«m’$ Ho$ T>mb H$m _mZ {b{IE &
9. Cg S>mBg¡Ho$amBS> H$m Zm‘ {b{IE Omo Ob-AnKQ>Z na ½byH$mog Ho$ Xmo AUw XoVm h¡ &
10. X§V‘§OZ ‘| BñVo‘mb {H$E OmZo dmbo g§píbîQ> An‘mO©H$ Ho$ dJ© H$m Zm‘ {b{IE &
àíZ g§»`m 11 go 15 ~hþ{dH$ënr¶ àíZ h¢ : 15=5
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1. Why are Zn, Cd and Hg non-transition elements ?
6. Name the cell which was used in the Apollo Space Programme.
7. How many coulombs are required for the oxidation of 1 mol of H2O to O2 ?
8. Write the slope value obtained in the plot of ln[R] vs. time for a first
order reaction.
10. Name the class of the synthetic detergent which is used in toothpaste.
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13. CHCl3 Am¡a EoëH$mohm°br KOH Ho$ gmW CH2 – NH2 H$mo J‘© H$aZo na ~Zm XþJ©ÝY
XoZo dmbm nXmW© h¡
14. ¶m¡{JH$ CrCl3 . 6H2O H$m EH$ ‘mob AgNO3 {db¶Z Ho$ Am{Y³¶ Ho$ gmW A{^{H«$¶m
H$aHo$ AgCl (s) Ho$ Xmo ‘mob ~ZmVm h¡ & ¶m¡{JH$ H$m g§aMZmË‘H$ gyÌ h¡
(A) [Cr(H2O)5 Cl] Cl2 . H2O
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13. CH2 – NH2 on heating with CHCl3 and alcoholic KOH gives foul
smell of
14. One mole of CrCl3 . 6H2O compound reacts with excess AgNO3 solution
to yield two moles of AgCl (s). The structural formula of the compound is
(A) [Cr(H2O)5 Cl] Cl2 . H2O
(B) [Cr(H2O)3 Cl3] . 3H2O
(C) [Cr(H2O)4 Cl2] Cl . 2H2O
(D) [Cr(H2O)6] Cl3
(i) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, and
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(ii) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, but
Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
17. Assertion (A) : The C – O – H bond angle in alcohols is slightly less than
the tetrahedral angle.
Reason (R) : This is due to the repulsive interaction between the two
lone electron pairs on oxygen.
SECTION B
AWdm
à˶oH$ Ho$ {bE Cn¶w³V CXmhaU g{hV {ZåZ{b{IV nXm| H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : 2
24. (a) g§Hw$b [CoF6]3 – H$m AmB ¶y nr E gr Zm‘ Am¡a g§H$aU {b{IE &
({X¶m J`m h¡ : Co H$m na‘mUw H«$‘m§H$ = 27)
(b) g§Hw$b [Co(en)2 Cl2]2+ Ûmam {H$g àH$ma H$s g‘md¶dVm Xem©B© OmVr h¡ ? Bg
g§Hw$b Ho$ Cg g‘md¶d H$s g§aMZm H$m Zm‘ {b{IE Omo Y«wdU KyU©H$ hmo & 2
(i) Amo{bJmog¡Ho$amBS>
(ii) And¥V eH©$am
6 XeF4 + 12 H2O
³¶m ¶h A{^{H«$¶m Ag‘mZwnmVZ A{^{H«$¶m h¡ ? AnZo CÎma Ho$ g‘W©Z ‘| H$maU Xr{OE & 2
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23. Write two differences between physisorption and chemisorption. 2
OR
24. (a) Write the IUPAC name and hybridisation of the complex [CoF6]3–.
(i) Oligosaccharides
6 XeF4 + 12 H2O
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IÊS> J
28. 298 K na Xr JB© A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ {bE A{YH$V‘ H$m¶© Am¡a log Kc n[aH${bV H$s{OE : 3
1 F = 96500 C mol–1
29. {H$gr àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$¶m H$mo 40% nyU© hmoZo ‘| 80 {‘ZQ> bJVo h¢ & doJ pñWam§H$ (k)
H$m ‘mZ n[aH${bV H$s{OE & {H$VZo g‘¶ ‘| A{^{H«$¶m 90% nyU© hmoJr ? 3
[ {X`m J`m h¡ : log 2 = 0·3010, log 3 = 0·4771, log 4 = 0·6021, log 5 = 0·6771,
log 6 = 0·7782]
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SECTION C
28. Calculate the maximum work and log Kc for the given reaction at 298 K : 3
1 F = 96500 C mol–1
29. A first order reaction is 40% complete in 80 minutes. Calculate the value
of rate constant (k). In what time will the reaction be 90% completed ? 3
30. Write the names and structures of the monomers in the following
polymers : 3
(i) Buna-S
(ii) Nylon-6,6
(iii) Bakelite
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32. (a) {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$¶m H$s {H«$¶m{d{Y {b{IE :
H
2 CH3CH2OH CH3CH2OCH2CH3 + H2O
413 K
34. à˶oH$ Ho$ {bE Cn¶w³V CXmhaU XoH$a Ðd{damJr Am¡a ÐdamJr gm°b H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE &
Ðd{damJr gm°b H$s VwbZm ‘| ÐdamJr gm°b H$m ñH§$XZ H${R>Z ³¶m| hmoVm h¡ ? 3
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV nXm| H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : 3
(i) AmH$ma-daUmË‘H$ CËàoaU
(ii) H«$mâQ> Vmn
(iii) noßQ>Z (noßQ>mBµOoeZ)
IÊS> K
35. (a) H$maU Xr{OE : 3
(i) µOrZm°Z H$s ^m±{V hr{b¶‘ ¶m¡{JH$ Zht ~ZmVr &
(ii) HOCl H$s Anojm HClO4 à~bVa Aåb h¡ &
(iii) J§YH$ EH$ ~hþna‘mUwH$ R>mog h¡ O~{H$ Am°³grOZ {Ûna‘mUwH$ J¡g h¡ &
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32. (a) Write the mechanism of the following reaction :
H
2 CH3CH2OH CH3CH2OCH2CH3 + H2O
413 K
33. Write the products formed when (CH3)3 C – CHO reacts with the
following reagents : 3
(i) CH3COCH3 in the presence of dilute NaOH
(ii) HCN
34. Define Lyophobic and Lyophilic sol with a suitable example of each. Why
is coagulation of Lyophilic sol difficult as compared to Lyophobic sol ? 3
OR
Define the following terms : 3
(i) Shape-selective catalysis
(ii) Kraft temperature
(iii) Peptization
SECTION D
NH3 NaOBr
(ii) CH3COOH A B 1
(b) ‘o{Wb Eo_rZ H$s ~oݵOm°¶b ³bmoamBS> Ho$ gmW amgm¶{ZH$ A{^{H«$¶m {b{IE Am¡a
àmßV CËnmX H$m AmB ¶y nr E gr Zm‘ {b{IE & 1+1
(c) {ZåZ{b{IV H$mo CZHo$ pKb ‘mZm| Ho$ ~‹T>Vo hþE H«$‘ ‘| ì¶dpñWV H$s{OE : 1
C6H5NH2, NH3, C2H5NH2, (C2H5)2 NH
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(b) Write one reaction as an example of each, to show that
conc. H2SO4 acts as
(i) an oxidising agent, and
(ii) a dehydrating agent. 2
OR
(a) Account for the following :
(i) Hydration enthalpy of F – ion is more than Cl – ion. 1
(ii) SO2 is a reducing agent, whereas TeO2 is an oxidising agent
in group-16 oxides. 1
(b) Write the reaction of F2 with water. Why does I2 not react with
water ? 1+1
(c) Draw the structure of XeF2. 1
CuCN H O /H
(i) C6H5 N 2 Cl– A 2 B 1
NH3 NaOBr
(ii) CH3COOH A B 1
(b) Write the chemical reaction of methyl amine with benzoyl chloride
and write the IUPAC name of the product obtained. 1+1
(c) Arrange the following in the increasing order of their pKb values : 1
C6H5NH2, NH3, C2H5NH2, (C2H5)2 NH
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37. (a) {H$gr {db¶Z ‘| 5·85 g NaCl (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 58·5 g mol–1) à{V brQ>a
{db¶Z {dÚ‘mZ h¡ & BgH$m 27C na namgaU Xm~ 4·75 dm¶w‘§S>b (atm) h¡ & Bg
{db¶Z ‘| NaCl H$s {d¶moOZ ‘mÌm n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
({X¶m J`m h¡ : R = 0·082 L atm K–1 mol–1)
(b) hoZar {Z¶‘ {b{IE & JmoVmImoam| Ûmam à¶w³V dm¶w H$mo hr{b¶‘ go VZwH$aU H$aHo$
Q>¡ÝH$m| ‘| ³¶m| ^am OmVm h¡ ? 1+1
AWdm
(a) F – CH2 – COOH (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 78 g mol–1) Ho$ 19·5 g H$mo 500 g Ob
‘| KmobZo na {h‘m§H$ ‘| 1C H$m AdZ‘Z XoIm J¶m & F – CH2 – COOH H$s
{d¶moOZ ‘mÌm n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
[ {X¶m J`m h¡ : Ob Ho$ {bE Kf = 1·86 K kg mol–1]
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37. (a) A solution contains 5·85 g NaCl (Molar mass = 58·5 g mol–1) per
litre of solution. It has an osmotic pressure of 4·75 atm at 27C.
Calculate the degree of dissociation of NaCl in this solution. 3
(Given : R = 0·082 L atm K–1 mol–1)
(b) State Henry’s law. Why is air diluted with helium in the tanks
used by scuba divers ? 1+1
OR
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gm_mÝ` {ZX}e :
{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m g™Vr go nmbZ H$s{OE :
(i) `h àíZ-nÌ Mma IÊS>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ – H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
37 àíZ h¢ & g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) IÊS> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m
h¡ & àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma EH$ eãX `m EH$ dmŠ` _| Xr{OE &
(iii) IÊS> I _| àíZ g§»`m 21 go 27 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 2 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(iv) IÊS> J _| àíZ g§»`m 28 go 34 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-I Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 3 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(v) IÊS> K _| àíZ g§»`m 35 go 37 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-II Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 5 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(vi) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n, Xmo-Xmo A§H$m| Ho$ Xmo àíZm| _|, VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Hoo$
Xmo àíZm| _| VWm nm±M-nm±M A§H$m| Ho$ VrZm| àíZm| _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën {X`m J`m h¡ & Eogo àíZm| _|
go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma Xr{OE &
(vii) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ IÊS> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE JE h¢ &
(viii) Ho$ëHw$boQ>a AWdm bm°J Q>o~b Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
IÊS> H$
{XE JE AZwÀN>oX H$mo n{‹T>E VWm àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 15=5
AmdV© gmaUr Ho$ d-ãbm°H$ ‘| dJ© 3 go 12 Ho$ VÎd AmVo h¢ Omo g§H«$‘U VÎdm| Ho$ ê$n ‘| OmZo
OmVo h¢ & gm‘mݶ ê$n go BZ VÎdm| H$m Bbo³Q´>m°{ZH$ {dݶmg (n – 1) d1–10 ns1–2 h¡ & BZ
na‘mUwAm| Ho$ Cnm§{V‘ D$Om© ñVa Ho$ d-H$jH$m| ‘| Bbo³Q´>m°Z ^ao OmVo h¢ VWm Bg àH$ma
g§H«$‘U YmVwAm| H$s VrZ n§{³V¶m± AWm©V² 3d, 4d d 5d loUr àmßV hmoVr h¢ & VWm{n Zn, Cd
Am¡a Hg H$mo g§H«$‘U VÎd Zht ‘mZm OmVm h¡ & g§H«$‘U VÎd Hw$N> A{^bmj{UH$ JwU Xem©Vo
h¢ O¡go n[adV©Zr` Am°³grH$aU AdñWmE±, g§Hw$b {Z‘m©U, a§JrZ Am¶Zm| Am¡a {‘lmVwAm| H$m
~ZZm, CËàoaH$s¶ g{H«$¶Vm Am{X & g§H«$‘U YmVwE± (Zn, Cd Am¡a Hg Ho$ AndmXm| Ho$ gmW)
H$R>moa hmoVr h¢ Am¡a BZHo$ JbZm§H$ CÀM hmoVo h¢ &
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four Sections – A, B, C and D. There are
37 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one sentence.
(iii) Section B – Questions no. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions, carrying
2 marks each.
(iv) Section C – Questions no. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions, carrying
3 marks each.
(v) Section D – Questions no. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions, carrying
5 marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice
has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of three marks and
all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in
such questions.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
SECTION A
Read the given passage and answer the questions number 1 to 5 that follow : 15=5
The d-block of the periodic table contains the elements of the groups
3 – 12 and are known as transition elements. In general, the electronic
configuration of these elements is (n – 1) d1–10 ns1–2. The d-orbitals of the
penultimate energy level in their atoms receive electrons giving rise to
the three rows of the transition metals i.e., 3d, 4d and 5d series.
However, Zn, Cd and Hg are not regarded as transition elements.
Transition elements exhibit certain characteristic properties like variable
oxidation states, complex formation, formation of coloured ions and
alloys, catalytic activity, etc. Transition metals are hard (except Zn, Cd
and Hg) and have a high melting point.
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1. Zn, Cd Am¡a Hg g§H«$‘U VÎd ³¶m| Zht ‘mZo OmVo h¢ ?
2. 3d loUr H$m H$m¡Z-gm g§H«$_U YmVw n[adV©Zr¶ Am°³grH$aU AdñWmE± Zht Xem©Vm h¡ ?
5. Obr¶ {db¶Z ‘| Cu2+ Am¶Z a§JrZ ³¶m| hmoVm h¡ O~{H$ Zn2+ Am¶Z a§JhrZ hmoVm h¡ &
7. O~ ~oݵOrZ S>mBEoµOmo{Z¶‘ ŠbmoamBS>, EWoZm°b Ho$ gmW A{^{H«$¶m H$aVm h¡ Vmo àmßV CËnmX
{b{IE &
8. NaCl Ho$ Obr¶ {db¶Z H$m {dÚwV²-AnKQ>Z H$aZo na H¡$WmoS> na àmßV CËnmX {b{IE &
9. Cg S>mBg¡Ho$amBS> H$m Zm‘ {b{IE Omo Ob-AnK{Q>V hmoH$a ½byH$mog Am¡a J¡b¡³Q>mog XoVm h¡ &
10. ZtX bmZo dmbr Jmo{b¶m| ‘| {H$g àH$ma Ho$ amgm¶{ZH$ nXmW© à¶w³V hmoVo h¢ ?
11. {ZåZ{b{IV KCl Ho$ {db¶Zm| ‘| go {H$gH$m {d{eîQ> MmbH$Ëd ‘mZ CÀMV‘ hmoJm ?
(A) 0·5 M
(B) 0·01 M
(C) 0·1 M
(D) 1·0 M
12. A{^{H«$¶m H$s {H$g H$mo{Q> Ho$ {bE A{^{H«$¶m doJ Ed§ doJ pñWam§H$ H$s BH$mB© g‘mZ hmoVr
h¡ ?
(A) àW‘
(B) eyݶ
(C) {ÛVr¶
(D) AY©
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1. Why are Zn, Cd and Hg non-transition elements ?
7. Write the product when benzene diazonium chloride reacts with ethanol.
11. Which of the following solutions of KCl will have the highest value of
specific conductance ?
(A) 0·5 M
(B) 0·01 M
(C) 0·1 M
(D) 1·0 M
12. The unit of the rate of reaction is the same as that of the rate constant
for a
(A) first order reaction
(B) zero order reaction
(C) second order reaction
(D) half-order reaction
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13. {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$¶mAm| ‘| go {H$gHo$ Ûmam ’$’$moboXma Vm±~m àmßV hmoVm h¡ ?
(A) Cu2+ + Zn Zn2+ + Cu
(B) Cu2S + FeS 2 Cu + FeS2
(C) Cu2S + 2 Cu2O 6 Cu + SO2
(D) Cu2O + C 2 Cu + CO
14. EDTA h¡
(A) EH$X§Vwa {bJÝS>
(B) {ÛX§Vwa {bJÝS>
(C) C^X§Vr {bJÝS>
(D) fQ>X§Vwa {bJÝS>
15. àmoQ>rZm| H$s {ÛVr¶H$ g§aMZm ‘| Eo‘rZmo Aåbm| Ho$ AUwAm| Ho$ H$m¡Z -go ^mJ Amng ‘| hmBS´>moOZ
Am~§Y go Ow‹S>o hmoVo h¢ ?
(A) NH2 g‘yh
(B) COOH g‘yh
(C) Am¡a – NH g‘yh
14. EDTA is a
(A) monodentate ligand
(B) bidentate ligand
(C) ambidentate ligand
(D) hexadentate ligand
15. Which parts of amino acids molecules are linked through hydrogen bonds
in the secondary structure of proteins ?
(A) NH2 group
(B) COOH group
(C) and – NH groups
(i) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, and
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(ii) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, but
Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
23. (a) g§Hw$b [CoF6]3 – H$m AmB ¶y nr E gr Zm‘ Am¡a g§H$aU {b{IE &
({X¶m J`m h¡ : Co H$m na‘mUw H«$‘m§H$ = 27)
(b) g§Hw$b [Co(en)2 Cl2]2+ Ûmam {H$g àH$ma H$s g‘md¶dVm Xem©B© OmVr h¡ ? Bg
g§Hw$b Ho$ Cg g‘md¶d H$s g§aMZm H$m Zm‘ {b{IE Omo Y«wdU KyU©H$ hmo & 2
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17. Assertion (A) : Conductivity of an electrolyte decreases with decrease in
concentration.
Reason (R) : Number of ions per unit volume increases on dilution.
18. Assertion (A) : [Pt(en)2 Cl2]2+ complex is less stable than
[Pt(NH3)4 Cl2]2+ complex.
Reason (R) : [Pt(en)2 Cl2]2+ complex shows chelate effect.
19. Assertion (A) : Phenol is more acidic than p-methylphenol.
Reason (R) : The presence of an electron releasing group in
p-methylphenol makes it less acidic.
20. Assertion (A) : Osmotic pressure is a colligative property.
Reason (R) : Osmotic pressure is directly proportional to molarity.
SECTION B
23. (a) Write the IUPAC name and hybridisation of the complex [CoF6]3–.
(Given : Atomic number of Co = 27)
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24. ^m¡{VH$ A{YemofU Am¡a agmoemofU Ho$ ~rM Xmo AÝVa {b{IE & 2
AWdm
à˶oH$ Ho$ {bE Cn¶w³V CXmhaU g{hV {ZåZ{b{IV nXm| H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : 2
(i) em{IV ûm¥§Ibm dmbo An‘mO©H$m| H$s Anojm Aem{IV ûm¥§Ibm dmbo An‘mO©H$m| H$mo
dar¶Vm Xr OmVr h¡ &
(ii) EñnmQ>}‘ Ja‘ ImZm ~ZmZo Ho$ {bE à¶w³V Zht {H$¶m OmVm h¡ &
IÊS> J
28. {H$gr àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$¶m H$mo 40% nyU© hmoZo ‘| 80 {‘ZQ> bJVo h¢ & doJ pñWam§H$ (k)
H$m ‘mZ n[aH${bV H$s{OE & {H$VZo g‘¶ ‘| A{^{H«$¶m 90% nyU© hmoJr ? 3
[ {X`m J`m h¡ : log 2 = 0·3010, log 3 = 0·4771, log 4 = 0·6021, log 5 = 0·6771,
log 6 = 0·7782]
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24. Write two differences between physisorption and chemisorption. 2
OR
SECTION C
28. A first order reaction is 40% complete in 80 minutes. Calculate the value
of rate constant (k). In what time will the reaction be 90% completed ? 3
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29. 298 K na Xr JB© A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ {bE A{YH$V‘ H$m¶© Am¡a log Kc n[aH${bV H$s{OE : 3
1 F = 96500 C mol–1
31. {ZåZ{b{IV ~hþbH$m| ‘| EH$bH$m| Ho$ Zm‘ Am¡a g§aMZmE± {b{IE : 1+1+1=3
(i) ã¶yZm-N
(ii) àmH¥${VH$ a~a
(iii) ZmBbm°Z-6
32. à˶oH$ Ho$ {bE Cn¶w³V CXmhaU XoH$a Ðd{damJr Am¡a ÐdamJr gm°b H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE &
Ðd{damJr gm°b H$s VwbZm ‘| ÐdamJr gm°b H$m ñH§$XZ H${R>Z ³¶m| hmoVm h¡ ? 3
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV nXm| H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : 3
(i) AmH$ma-daUmË‘H$ CËàoaU
(ii) H«$mâQ> Vmn
(iii) noßQ>Z (noßQ>mBµOoeZ)
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29. Calculate the maximum work and log Kc for the given reaction at 298 K : 3
1 F = 96500 C mol–1
31. Write the names and structures of the monomers in the following
polymers : 1+1+1=3
(i) Buna-N
(ii) Natural rubber
(iii) Nylon-6
32. Define Lyophobic and Lyophilic sol with a suitable example of each. Why
is coagulation of Lyophilic sol difficult as compared to Lyophobic sol ? 3
OR
Define the following terms : 3
(i) Shape-selective catalysis
(ii) Kraft temperature
(iii) Peptization
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33. (a) {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$¶m H$s {H«$¶m{d{Y {b{IE :
H
2 CH3CH2OH CH3CH2OCH2CH3 + H2O
413 K
IÊS> K
35. (a) {H$gr {db¶Z ‘| 5·85 g NaCl (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 58·5 g mol–1) à{V brQ>a
{db¶Z {dÚ‘mZ h¡ & BgH$m 27C na namgaU Xm~ 4·75 dm¶w‘§S>b (atm) h¡ & Bg
{db¶Z ‘| NaCl H$s {d¶moOZ ‘mÌm n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
({X¶m J`m h¡ : R = 0·082 L atm K–1 mol–1)
(b) hoZar {Z¶‘ {b{IE & JmoVmImoam| Ûmam à¶w³V dm¶w H$mo hr{b¶‘ go VZwH$aU H$aHo$
Q>¡ÝH$m| ‘| ³¶m| ^am OmVm h¡ ? 1+1
AWdm
(a) F – CH2 – COOH (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 78 g mol–1) Ho$ 19·5 g H$mo 500 g Ob
‘| KmobZo na {h‘m§H$ ‘| 1C H$m AdZ‘Z XoIm J¶m & F – CH2 – COOH H$s
{d¶moOZ ‘mÌm n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
[ {X¶m J`m h¡ : Ob Ho$ {bE Kf = 1·86 K kg mol–1]
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33. (a) Write the mechanism of the following reaction :
H
2 CH3CH2OH CH3CH2OCH2CH3 + H2O
413 K
34. Write the products formed when (CH3)3 C – CHO reacts with the
following reagents : 3
(i) CH3COCH3 in the presence of dilute NaOH
(ii) HCN
SECTION D
35. (a) A solution contains 5·85 g NaCl (Molar mass = 58·5 g mol–1) per
litre of solution. It has an osmotic pressure of 4·75 atm at 27C.
Calculate the degree of dissociation of NaCl in this solution. 3
(Given : R = 0·082 L atm K–1 mol–1)
(b) State Henry’s law. Why is air diluted with helium in the tanks
used by scuba divers ? 1+1
OR
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(b) Give reasons :
(i) 0·1 M KCl has higher boiling point than 0·1 M Glucose. 1
(ii) Meat is preserved for a longer time by salting. 1
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(b) {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ ‘ܶ {d^oX H$s{OE : 2
NH3 NaOBr
(ii) CH3COOH A B 1
(b) ‘o{Wb Eo_rZ H$s ~oݵOm°¶b ³bmoamBS> Ho$ gmW amgm¶{ZH$ A{^{H«$¶m {b{IE Am¡a
àmßV CËnmX H$m AmB ¶y nr E gr Zm‘ {b{IE & 1+1
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(b) Distinguish between the following : 2
(i) CH3CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2 NH
OR
CuCN H 2O / H
(i) C6H5 N 2 Cl– A B 1
NH3 NaOBr
(ii) CH3COOH A B 1
(b) Write the chemical reaction of methyl amine with benzoyl chloride
and write the IUPAC name of the product obtained. 1+1
(c) Arrange the following in the increasing order of their pKb values : 1
C6H5NH2, NH3, C2H5NH2, (C2H5)2 NH
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{ZåZ{b{IV {ZX}em| H$mo ~hþV gmdYmZr go n{‹T>E Am¡a CZH$m g™Vr go nmbZ H$s{OE :
(i) `h àíZ-nÌ Mma IÊS>m| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m J`m h¡ – H$, I, J Ed§ K & Bg àíZ-nÌ _|
37 àíZ h¢ & g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ &
(ii) IÊS> H$ _| àíZ g§»`m 1 go 20 VH$ A{V bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m
h¡ & àË`oH$ àíZ H$m CÎma EH$ eãX `m EH$ dmŠ` _| Xr{OE &
(iii) IÊS> I _| àíZ g§»`m 21 go 27 VH$ bKw-CÎmar` àH$ma Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 2 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(iv) IÊS> J _| àíZ g§»`m 28 go 34 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-I Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 3 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(v) IÊS> K _| àíZ g§»`m 35 go 37 VH$ XrK©-CÎmar` àH$ma-II Ho$ àíZ h¢, àË`oH$ àíZ 5 A§H$m| H$m
h¡ &
(vi) àíZ-nÌ _| H$moB© g_J« {dH$ën Zht h¡ & VWm{n, Xmo-Xmo A§H$m| Ho$ Xmo àíZm| _|, VrZ-VrZ A§H$m| Hoo$
Xmo àíZm| _| VWm nm±M-nm±M A§H$m| Ho$ VrZm| àíZm| _| AmÝV[aH$ {dH$ën {X`m J`m h¡ & Eogo àíZm| _|
go Ho$db EH$ hr {dH$ën H$m CÎma Xr{OE &
(vii) BgHo$ A{V[aº$, Amdí`H$VmZwgma, àË`oH$ IÊS> Am¡a àíZ Ho$ gmW `Wmo{MV {ZX}e {XE JE h¢ &
(viii) Ho$ëHw$boQ>a AWdm bm°J Q>o~b Ho$ à`moJ H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &
IÊS> H$
{XE JE AZwÀN>oX H$mo n{‹T>E VWm àíZ g§»`m 1 go 5 Ho$ CÎma Xr{OE : 15=5
AmdV© gmaUr Ho$ d-ãbm°H$ ‘| dJ© 3 go 12 Ho$ VÎd AmVo h¢ Omo g§H«$‘U VÎdm| Ho$ ê$n ‘| OmZo
OmVo h¢ & gm‘mݶ ê$n go BZ VÎdm| H$m Bbo³Q´>m°{ZH$ {dݶmg (n – 1) d1–10 ns1–2 h¡ & BZ
na‘mUwAm| Ho$ Cnm§{V‘ D$Om© ñVa Ho$ d-H$jH$m| ‘| Bbo³Q´>m°Z ^ao OmVo h¢ VWm Bg àH$ma
g§H«$‘U YmVwAm| H$s VrZ n§{³V¶m± AWm©V² 3d, 4d d 5d loUr àmßV hmoVr h¢ & VWm{n Zn, Cd
Am¡a Hg H$mo g§H«$‘U VÎd Zht ‘mZm OmVm h¡ & g§H«$‘U VÎd Hw$N> A{^bmj{UH$ JwU Xem©Vo
h¢ O¡go n[adV©Zr` Am°³grH$aU AdñWmE±, g§Hw$b {Z‘m©U, a§JrZ Am¶Zm| Am¡a {‘lmVwAm| H$m
~ZZm, CËàoaH$s¶ g{H«$¶Vm Am{X & g§H«$‘U YmVwE± (Zn, Cd Am¡a Hg Ho$ AndmXm| Ho$ gmW)
H$R>moa hmoVr h¢ Am¡a BZHo$ JbZm§H$ CÀM hmoVo h¢ &
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper comprises four Sections – A, B, C and D. There are
37 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Section A – Questions no. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions,
carrying 1 mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one sentence.
(iii) Section B – Questions no. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions, carrying
2 marks each.
(iv) Section C – Questions no. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions, carrying
3 marks each.
(v) Section D – Questions no. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions, carrying
5 marks each.
(vi) There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal choice
has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of three marks and
all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in
such questions.
(vii) In addition to this, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(viii) Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted.
SECTION A
Read the given passage and answer the questions number 1 to 5 that follow : 15=5
The d-block of the periodic table contains the elements of the groups
3 – 12 and are known as transition elements. In general, the electronic
configuration of these elements is (n – 1) d1–10 ns1–2. The d-orbitals of the
penultimate energy level in their atoms receive electrons giving rise to
the three rows of the transition metals i.e., 3d, 4d and 5d series.
However, Zn, Cd and Hg are not regarded as transition elements.
Transition elements exhibit certain characteristic properties like variable
oxidation states, complex formation, formation of coloured ions and
alloys, catalytic activity, etc. Transition metals are hard (except Zn, Cd
and Hg) and have a high melting point.
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1. Zn, Cd Am¡a Hg g§H«$‘U VÎd ³¶m| Zht ‘mZo OmVo h¢ ?
2. 3d loUr H$m H$m¡Z-gm g§H«$_U YmVw n[adV©Zr¶ Am°³grH$aU AdñWmE± Zht Xem©Vm h¡ ?
5. Obr¶ {db¶Z ‘| Cu2+ Am¶Z a§JrZ ³¶m| hmoVm h¡ O~{H$ Zn2+ Am¶Z a§JhrZ hmoVm h¡ &
8. g§Hw$b [Ag(CN)2]– go Ag àmßV H$aZo Ho$ {bE à¶w³V AnMm¶H$ H$m Zm‘ {b{IE &
9. Cg {dQ>m{‘Z H$m Zm‘ {b{IE {OgH$s hrZVm go ‘amo‹S> (convulsions) n‹S>Vo h¢ &
10. {ZåZ{b{IV ¶m¡{JH$m| ‘| go CZHo$ {M{H$Ëgr¶ JwUm| Ho$ AmYma na {df‘ ¶m¡{JH$ H$m M¶Z
H$s{OE :
B³d¡{Zb, ë¶y{‘Zb, ~mBWm¶moZb, goH$moZb
àíZ g§»`m 11 go 15 ~hþ{dH$ënr¶ àíZ h¢ : 15=5
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13. {H$gr àW‘ H$mo{Q> A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ {bE doJ pñWam§H$ CgHo$ àmapå^H$ A{^{H«$¶m doJ Ho$ ~am~a
hmoJm O~ A{^H$maH$ H$s àmapå^H$ gmÝÐVm h¡
(A) 1 10–2 M
(B) 1M
(C) 10 M
(D) 0·1 M
14. O~ {H$gr d4 g§Hw$b Ho$ {bE o > P hmo Vmo {H«$ñQ>b joÌ {gÕmÝV Ho$ AmYma na BgH$m
Bbo³Q´>m°{ZH$ {dݶmg h¡
(A) t2g3 eg1
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17. A{^H$WZ (A) : AgNO3 {db¶Z Ho$ gmW g§Hw$b [Cr(H2O)3 Cl3] Adjon Zht XoVm h¡ &
H$maU (R) : g§Hw$b [Cr(H2O)3 Cl3] H$m Am¶ZZ Zht hmoVm &
18. A{^H$WZ (A) : gmÝÐVm KQ>Zo Ho$ gmW {dÚwV²-AnKQ>ç H$s MmbH$Vm KQ>Vr h¡ &
H$maU (R) : VZwH$aU H$aZo na à{V BH$mB© Am¶VZ ‘| Am¶Zm| H$s g§»¶m ~‹T>Vr h¡ &
19. A{^H$WZ (A) : EopëS>hmBS>m| H$s Anojm H$sQ>moZm| H$s A{^{H«$¶merbVm A{YH$ hmoVr h¡ &
H$maU (R) : EopëS>hmBS>m| H$s VwbZm ‘| H$sQ>moZm| ‘| H$m~m}{Zb H$m~©Z H$‘ Bbo³Q´>m°ZamJr
hmoVm h¡ &
20. A{^H$WZ (A) : EoëH$mohm°bm| ‘| C–O–H Am~ÝY H$moU MVwî’$bH$s¶ H$moU go Oam gm
H$‘ hmoVm h¡ &
H$maU (R) : Am°³grOZ na Xmo EH$mH$s Bbo³Q´>m°Z ¶w½‘ Ho$ ~rM à{VH$fu AÝV:{H«$¶m Ho$
H$maU hmoVm h¡ &
IÊS> I
AWdm
~m°³gmBQ> A¶ñH$ Ho$ {ZjmbZ Ûmam ewÕ Eobw{‘Zm àmßV H$aZo go gå~Õ amgm¶{ZH$ g‘rH$aU|
{b{IE & 2
22. ^m¡{VH$ A{YemofU Am¡a agmoemofU Ho$ ~rM Xmo AÝVa {b{IE & 2
AWdm
à˶oH$ Ho$ {bE Cn¶w³V CXmhaU g{hV {ZåZ{b{IV nXm| H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : 2
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17. Assertion (A) : The complex [Cr(H2O)3 Cl3] does not give precipitate
with AgNO3 solution.
Reason (R) : The complex [Cr(H2O)3 Cl3] is non-ionizable.
20. Assertion (A) : The C – O – H bond angle in alcohols is slightly less than
the tetrahedral angle.
Reason (R) : This is due to the repulsive interaction between the two
lone electron pairs on oxygen.
SECTION B
OR
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23. Xr JB© A{^{H«$¶m
A + 3B 2C
‘|, C Ho$ ~ZZo H$m doJ 2·5 10–4 mol L–1 s–1 h¡ &
n[aH${bV H$s{OE :
24. à˶oH$ Ho$ {bE Cn¶w³V CXmhaU XoH$a {ZåZ{b{IV nXm| H$s n[a^mfm {b{IE : 2
(i) nr‹S>mhmar
(ii) YZm¶Zr An‘mO©H$
25. (a) Amn H¡$go àX{e©V H$a gH$Vo h¢ {H$ g§Hw$b [Co(NH3)5 Cl] SO4 Ed§
[Co(NH3)5 SO4] Cl Am¶ZZ g‘md¶d h¢ ?
(b) AmB ¶y nr E gr ‘mZXÊS> H$m à¶moJ H$aVo hþE {ZåZ{b{IV g§Hw$b H$m gyÌ {b{IE : 2
26. (a) Amn D-½byH$mog Ho$ noÝQ>mEogrQ>oQ> ‘| EopëS>hmBS> g‘yh H$s AZwnpñW{V H$s ì¶m»¶m
H¡$go H$a gH$Vo h¢ ?
(b) RNA ‘| CnpñWV jmaH$m| Ho$ Zm‘ {b{IE & BZ‘| go H$m¡Z-gm DNA ‘| Zht hmoVm
h¡ ? 2
6 XeF4 + 12 H2O
³¶m ¶h A{^{H«$¶m Ag‘mZwnmVZ A{^{H«$¶m h¡ ? AnZo CÎma Ho$ g‘W©Z ‘| H$maU Xr{OE & 2
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23. In the given reaction
A + 3B 2C,
Calculate the
(i) Analgesics
25. (a) How can you show that complexes [Co(NH3)5 Cl] SO4 and
[Co(NH3)5 SO4] Cl are ionization isomers ?
(b) Write the formula of the following complex using IUPAC norms : 2
Potassium trioxalatochromate (III)
26. (a) How can you explain the absence of an aldehyde group in the
pentaacetate of D-glucose ?
(b) Name the bases present in RNA. Which one of these is not present
in DNA ? 2
6 XeF4 + 12 H2O
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IÊS> J
28. (a) {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$¶m H$s {H«$¶m{d{Y {b{IE :
H
2 CH3CH2OH CH3CH2OCH2CH3 + H2O
413 K
30. 298 K na Xr JB© A{^{H«$¶m Ho$ {bE A{YH$V‘ H$m¶© Am¡a log Kc n[aH${bV H$s{OE : 3
1 F = 96500 C mol–1
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SECTION C
30. Calculate the maximum work and log Kc for the given reaction at 298 K : 3
1 F = 96500 C mol–1
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31. {H$gr àW‘ H$mo{Q> H$s A{^{H«$¶m H$mo 40% nyU© hmoZo ‘| 80 {‘ZQ> bJVo h¢ & doJ pñWam§H$ (k)
H$m ‘mZ n[aH${bV H$s{OE & {H$VZo g‘¶ ‘| A{^{H«$¶m 90% nyU© hmoJr ? 3
[ {X`m J`m h¡ : log 2 = 0·3010, log 3 = 0·4771, log 4 = 0·6021, log 5 = 0·6771,
log 6 = 0·7782]
33. à˶oH$ Ho$ {bE Cn¶w³V CXmhaU XoH$a Ðd{damJr Am¡a ÐdamJr gm°b H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE &
Ðd{damJr gm°b H$s VwbZm ‘| ÐdamJr gm°b H$m ñH§$XZ H${R>Z ³¶m| hmoVm h¡ ? 3
AWdm
{ZåZ{b{IV nXm| H$mo n[a^m{fV H$s{OE : 3
(i) AmH$ma-daUmË‘H$ CËàoaU
(ii) H«$mâQ> Vmn
(iii) noßQ>Z (noßQ>mBµOoeZ)
34. {Z{‘©V CËnmXm| H$mo {b{IE O~ (CH3)3 C – CHO {ZåZ{b{IV A{^H$‘©H$m| Ho$ gmW
A{^{H«$¶m H$aVm h¡ : 3
(i) VZw NaOH H$s CnpñW{V ‘| CH3COCH3
(ii) HCN
(iii) gmÝÐ NaOH
IÊS> K
35. (a) H$maU Xr{OE : 3
(i) ¶Ú{n NH2 g‘yh Bbo³Q´>m°ZamJr à{VñWmnZ A{^{H«$¶mAm| ‘| Am°Wm} Ed§
n¡am {ZX}eH$ hmoVm h¡ {’$a ^r Eo{ZbrZ ZmBQ´>moH$aU Ûmam ¶WoîQ> _mÌm ‘|
‘oQ>m-ZmBQ´>moEo{ZbrZ XoVr h¡ &
(ii) Obr¶ {db¶Z ‘| (CH3)3 N H$s Anojm (CH3)2 NH A{YH$ jmaH$s¶
hmoVm h¡ &
(iii) ewÕ àmW{‘H$ Eo‘rZm| Ho$ {daMZ Ho$ {bE EopëH$b h¡bmBS>m| H$m
Eo‘moZr-AnKQ>Z EH$ AÀN>r {d{Y Zht h¡ &
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31. A first order reaction is 40% complete in 80 minutes. Calculate the value
of rate constant (k). In what time will the reaction be 90% completed ? 3
32. Write the names and structures of the monomers in the following
polymers : 3
(i) Neoprene
(ii) Melamine-formaldehyde polymer
(iii) Teflon
33. Define Lyophobic and Lyophilic sol with a suitable example of each. Why
is coagulation of Lyophilic sol difficult as compared to Lyophobic sol ? 3
OR
Define the following terms : 3
(i) Shape-selective catalysis
(ii) Kraft temperature
(iii) Peptization
34. Write the products formed when (CH3)3 C – CHO reacts with the
following reagents : 3
(i) CH3COCH3 in the presence of dilute NaOH
(ii) HCN
(iii) Conc. NaOH
SECTION D
35. (a) Give reasons : 3
(i) Although – NH2 group is o/p directing in electrophilic
substitution reactions, yet aniline, on nitration gives good
yield of m-nitroaniline.
(ii) (CH3)2 NH is more basic than (CH3)3 N in an aqueous
solution.
(iii) Ammonolysis of alkyl halides is not a good method to
prepare pure primary amines.
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(b) {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ ‘ܶ {d^oX H$s{OE : 2
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV A{^{H«$¶mAm| ‘| A Am¡a B H$s g§aMZmE± {b{IE :
CuCN H O /H
(i) C6H5 N 2 Cl– A 2 B 1
NH3 NaOBr
(ii) CH3COOH A B 1
(b) ‘o{Wb Eo_rZ H$s ~oݵOm°¶b ³bmoamBS> Ho$ gmW amgm¶{ZH$ A{^{H«$¶m {b{IE Am¡a
àmßV CËnmX H$m AmB ¶y nr E gr Zm‘ {b{IE & 1+1
36. (a) {H$gr {db¶Z ‘| 5·85 g NaCl (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 58·5 g mol–1) à{V brQ>a
{db¶Z {dÚ‘mZ h¡ & BgH$m 27C na namgaU Xm~ 4·75 dm¶w‘§S>b (atm) h¡ & Bg
{db¶Z ‘| NaCl H$s {d¶moOZ ‘mÌm n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
({X¶m J`m h¡ : R = 0·082 L atm K–1 mol–1)
(b) hoZar {Z¶‘ {b{IE & JmoVmImoam| Ûmam à¶w³V dm¶w H$mo hr{b¶‘ go VZwH$aU H$aHo$
Q>¡ÝH$m| ‘| ³¶m| ^am OmVm h¡ ? 1+1
AWdm
(a) F – CH2 – COOH (‘moba Ð춑mZ = 78 g mol–1) Ho$ 19·5 g H$mo 500 g Ob
‘| KmobZo na {h‘m§H$ ‘| 1C H$m AdZ‘Z XoIm J¶m & F – CH2 – COOH H$s
{d¶moOZ ‘mÌm n[aH${bV H$s{OE & 3
[ {X¶m J`m h¡ : Ob Ho$ {bE Kf = 1·86 K kg mol–1]
(i) 0·1 M KCl H$m ³dWZm§H$ 0·1 M ½byH$mog H$s VwbZm ‘| CÀMVa hmoVm h¡ & 1
(ii) bdU {‘bmZo na ‘m§g A{YH$ g‘¶ VH$ n[aa{jV ahVm h¡ & 1
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(b) Distinguish between the following : 2
(i) CH3CH2NH2 and (CH3CH2)2 NH
OR
CuCN H O /H
(i) C6H5 N 2 Cl– A 2 B 1
NH3 NaOBr
(ii) CH3COOH A B 1
(b) Write the chemical reaction of methyl amine with benzoyl chloride
and write the IUPAC name of the product obtained. 1+1
(c) Arrange the following in the increasing order of their pKb values : 1
C6H5NH2, NH3, C2H5NH2, (C2H5)2 NH
36. (a) A solution contains 5·85 g NaCl (Molar mass = 58·5 g mol–1) per
litre of solution. It has an osmotic pressure of 4·75 atm at 27C.
Calculate the degree of dissociation of NaCl in this solution. 3
(Given : R = 0·082 L atm K–1 mol–1)
(b) State Henry’s law. Why is air diluted with helium in the tanks
used by scuba divers ? 1+1
OR
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37. (a) H$maU Xr{OE : 3
(i) µOrZm°Z H$s ^m±{V hr{b¶‘ ¶m¡{JH$ Zht ~ZmVr &
(ii) HOCl H$s Anojm HClO4 à~bVa Aåb h¡ &
(iii) J§YH$ EH$ ~hþna‘mUwH$ R>mog h¡ O~{H$ Am°³grOZ {Ûna‘mUwH$ J¡g h¡ &
(b) ¶h Xem©Zo Ho$ {bE {H$ gmÝÐ H2SO4
(i) Am°³grH$maH$, Ed§
(ii) {ZO©bZ H$_©H$ H$s ^m±{V H$m¶© H$aVm h¡,
à˶oH$ Ho$ {bE CXmhaU Ho$ ê$n _| EH$-EH$ A{^{H«$¶m {b{IE & 2
AWdm
(a) {ZåZ{b{IV Ho$ {bE H$maU Xr{OE :
(i) Cl– Am¶Z H$s Anojm F – Am¶Z H$s Ob¶moOZ EÝW¡ënr A{YH$ hmoVr h¡ & 1
(ii) dJ©-16 Ho$ Am°³gmBS>m| ‘| SO2 EH$ AnMm¶H$ h¡, O~{H$ TeO2 EH$
Am°³grH$maH$ h¡ & 1
(b) F2 H$s Ob Ho$ gmW A{^{H«$¶m {b{IE & Am¶moS>rZ (I2) Ob Ho$ gmW A{^{H«$¶m
³¶m| Zht H$aVr ? 1+1
(c) XeF2 H$s g§aMZm ~ZmBE & 1
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37. (a) Give reasons : 3
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1 5
AgNO3 KI -
, , ,
,
1. ?
2. ?
3. AgNO3 KI - ?
SECTION – A
Read the given passage and answer the questions 1 to 5 that follow :
Colloidal particles always carry an electric charge which may be
either positive or negative. For example, when AgNO3 solution is added to
KI solution, a negatively charged colloidal sol is obtained. The presence of
equal and similar charges on colloidal particles provide stability to the
colloidal sol and if, somehow, charge is removed, coagulation of sol occurs.
Lyophobic sols are readily coagulated as compare to lyophilic sols.
1. What is the reason for the charge on sol particles ?
2. Why the presence of equal and similar charges on colloidal particles provide
stability ?
3. Why a negatively charged sol is obtained on adding AgNO3 solution to KI
solution ?
4. Name one method by which coagulation of lyophobic sol can be carried out.
5. Out of KI or K2SO4, which electrolyte is better in the coagulation of
positive sol ?
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6 10 :
6.
8. C3H9N NaOH
14. [Co(NH3)4 Cl2] Br2 [Co(NH3)4 Br2] Cl2
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
15. -
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
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Questions 6 to 10 are one word answers :
6. Name the method applied for the concentration of Bauxite ore in the
extraction of Aluminium.
14. The pair [Co(NH3)4 Cl2] Br2 and [Co(NH3)4 Br2] Cl2 will show
(a) Linkage isomerism (b) Hydrate isomerism
(c) Ionization isomerism (d) Coordinate isomerism
–
21.
(i)
?
(ii) ? 1+1=2
17. Assertion (A) : (CH3)3 C–O–CH3 gives (CH3)3 C–I and CH3OH on
treatment with HI.
Reason (R) : The reaction occurs by SN1 mechanism.
20. Assertion (A) : Benzoic acid does not undergo Friedal-Crafts reaction.
Reason (R) : The carboxyl group is activating and undergo electrophilic
substitution reaction. 20 1 = 20
SECTION – B
21. What happens when
(i) a pressure greater than osmotic pressure is applied on the solution
side separated from solvent by a semipermeable membrane ?
(ii) acetone is added to pure ethanol ? 1+1=2
25.
(i) () (ii) 1+1=2
26.
(i) (ii) 1+1=2
27. 298 K 760 mm Hg CO2
(298 K CO2 KH = 1.25 106 mm Hg ) 2
–
28. 5g (M = 122 g mol–1) 35g 2.94 K
?
( Kf = 4.9 K kg mol–1) 3
29. N2O5
k = (2.5 1014 s–1) e(–25000K)/T
Ea 300 3
24. Write the IUPAC names and hybridisation of the following complexes :
(i) [Ni(CN)4]2– (ii) [Fe(H2O)6]2+
(Given : Atomic number Ni = 28, Fe = 26) 1+1=2
26. Write the reactions showing the presence of following in the open
structure of glucose :
(i) a carbonyl group
(ii) Straight chain with six carbon atoms 1+1=2
27. State Henry’s law. Calculate the solubility of CO2 in water at 298 K under
760 mm Hg.
(KH for CO2 in water at 298 K is 1.25 106 mm Hg) 2
SECTION – C
28. The freezing point of a solution containing 5g of benzoic acid (M = 122 g
mol–1) in 35g of benzene is depressed by 2.94 K. What is the percentage
association of benzoic acid if it forms a dimer in solution ?
(Kf for benzene = 4.9 K kg mol–1) 3
29. The rate constant for the first order decomposition of N 2O5 is given by the
following equation :
k = (2.5 1014 s–1) e(–25000K)/T
Calculate Ea for this reaction and rate constant if its half-life period be
300 minutes. 3
30. Write the name and structures of monomer(s) in the following polymers :
(i) Nylon-6 (ii) PVC (iii) Neoprene 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
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31.
Cr2+, Cu2+, Cu+, Fe2+, Fe3+, Mn3+
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
1+1+1=3
32. (i) 2, 2, 3--3- -
(ii) - ?
PCC (CH3CO)2O
(i) (ii)
CH3COOH
H3O+
(iii) + CH3MgBr 1+1+1=3
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31. Following ions are given :
Cr2+, Cu2+, Cu+, Fe2+, Fe3+, Mn3+
Identify the ion which is
(i) a strong reducing agent.
(ii) unstable in aqueous solution.
(iii) a strong oxiding agent.
Give suitable reason in each. 1+1+1=3
PCC (CH3CO)2O
(i) (ii)
CH3COOH
H3O+
(iii) + CH3MgBr 1+1+1=3
OR
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(a) SN1
NaOH
(CH ) C–Br (CH ) C–OH + NaBr
3 3 3 3
(a) e.m.f. :
Zn(s)/Zn2+ (0.1 M) || (0.01 M) Ag+/Ag(s)
: E oZn 2 /Zn = –0.76 V, E oAg /Ag = + 0.80 V
[ : log 10 = 1]
(b) ‘X’ ‘Y’ ‘X’ 2.5
‘Y’ 25 ?3 + 2 = 5
36. (a) (A) C4H8O , 2, 4-...
- –
NaOH I2
(A) NaBH4 (B) H2SO4
(C) (C)
(A), (B) (C) (A) (i)
NaOH/I2 (ii) NaBH4
(b) :
(i)
(ii) - 3+2=5
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(a) Write the mechanism of the following S N1 reaction :
Aq. NaOH
(CH3) C–Br (CH3) C–OH + NaBr
3 3
(b) Write the equation for the preparation of 2-methyl-2-
methoxypropane by Williamson synthesis. 2+1=3
SECTION – D
35. (a) The electrical resistance of a column of 0.05 M KOH solution of
length 50 cm and area of cross-section 0.625 cm2 is 5 103 ohm.
Calculate its resistivity, conductivity and molar conductivity.
(b) Predict the products of electrolysis of an aqueous solution of CuCl2
with platinum electrodes.
o o
(Given : E = + 0.34 V, E
Cu 2 /Cu 12 Cl2/Cl – = + 1.36 V
o o
E = 0.00 V, E 1 = + 1.23 V ) 3+2=5
H /H 2 (g), Pt 2 O 2 /H 2O
OR
(a) Calculate e.m.f. of the following cell :
Zn(s)/Zn2+ (0.1 M) || (0.01 M) Ag+/Ag(s)
o o
Given : E = –0.76 V, E = + 0.80 V
Zn 2 /Zn Ag /Ag
[Given : log 10 = 1]
(b) X and Y are two electrolytes. On dilution molar conductivity of ‘X’
increases 2.5 times while that Y increases 25 times. Which of the two
is a weak electrolyte and why ? 3+2=5
36. (a) An organic compound (A) having molecular formula C4H8O gives
orange red precipitate with 2, 4-DNP reagent. It does not reduce
Tollens’ reagent but gives yellow precipitate of iodoform on heating
with NaOH and I2. Compound (A) on reduction with NaBH4 gives
compound (B) which undergoes dehydration reaction on heating with
conc. H2SO4 to form compound (C). Compound (C) on Ozonolysis
gives two molecules of ethanal.
Identify (A), (B) and (C) and write their structures. Write the
reactions of compound (A) with (i) NaOH/I2 and (ii) NaBH4.
(b) Give reasons :
(i) Oxidation of propanal is easier than propanone.
(ii) -hydrogen of aldehydes and ketones is acidic in nature. 3+2=5
OR
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(a) :
(i)
(ii)
(b) /
(i) DIBAL–H
(i) CH3–CH=CH–CH2–CN
(ii) H3O+
CrO3
(ii) CH3–CH2–OH
(c) ? 2+2+1=5
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(a) Draw structures of the following derivatives :
(i) Cyanohydrin of cyclobutanone
(ii) Hemiacetal of ethanal
(b) Write the major product(s) in the following :
(i) DIBAL–H
(i) CH3–CH=CH–CH2–CN
(ii) H3O+
CrO3
(ii) CH3–CH2–OH
(c) How can you distinguish between propanal and propanone ? 2 + 2 + 1 = 5
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1 5
AgNO3 KI -
, , ,
,
1. ?
2. ?
3. AgNO3 KI - ?
SECTION – A
Read the given passage and answer the questions 1 to 5 that follow :
Colloidal particles always carry an electric charge which may be
either positive or negative. For example, when AgNO3 solution is added to
KI solution, a negatively charged colloidal sol is obtained. The presence of
equal and similar charges on colloidal particles provide stability to the
colloidal sol and if, somehow, charge is removed, coagulation of sol occurs.
Lyophobic sols are readily coagulated as compare to lyophilic sols.
1. What is the reason for the charge on sol particles ?
2. Why the presence of equal and similar charges on colloidal particles provide
stability ?
3. Why a negatively charged sol is obtained on adding AgNO3 solution to KI
solution ?
4. Name one method by which coagulation of lyophobic sol can be carried out.
5. Out of KI or K2SO4, which electrolyte is better in the coagulation of
positive sol ?
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6 10 :
6. PbS ZnS
10.
13. ?
0.693 2k 2.303 [R]0
(a) (b) (c) (d)
k [R]0 k 2k
( [R]0 k )
14. The crystal field splitting energy for octahedral (0) and tetrahedral (t)
complexes is related as
2 5 4
(a) t = (b) t = (c) t = (d) t = 2 0
9 0 9 0 9 0
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16 20 :
(A) (A) (R) (R), (A)
(B) (A) (R) , (R), (A)
(C) (A) , (R)
(D) (A) , (R)
17. (A) :
(R) :
19. (A) : (CH3)3 C–O–CH3 HI (CH3)3 C–I
CH3OH
(R) : SN1
20. (A) : -
(R) :
20 1 = 20
:
21. (MnO2) KMnO4
2
2–
(i) (II) (ii) (II) (Cr2O 7 )
1+1=2
16. Assertion (A) : F2 has lower bond dissociation enthalpy than Cl2.
Reason (R) : Fluorine is more electronegative than chlorine.
19. Assertion (A) : (CH3)3 C–O–CH3 gives (CH3)3 C–I and CH3OH on
treatment with HI.
Reason (R) : The reaction occurs by SN1 mechanism.
20. Assertion (A) : Benzoic acid does not undergo Friedal-Crafts reaction.
Reason (R) : The carboxyl group is activating and undergo
electrophilic substitution reaction. 20 1 = 20
SECTION–B
21. Write the balanced chemical equations involved in the preparation of
KMnO4 from pyrolusite ore (MnO2). 2
OR
Write the balanced ionic equations showing the oxidising action of acidified
2–
dichromate (Cr2O 7 ) solution with (i) Iron (II) Ion and (ii) tin (II) ion. 1+1=2
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23.
(i) [Ni(CO)4] (ii) [CoF6]3–
( Ni = 28, Co = 27) 1+1=2
24. 298 K 760 mm Hg CO2
(298 K CO2 KH = 1.25 106 mm Hg ) 2
25.
(i) (ii) 1+1=2
26.
(i) (ii) 1+1=2
:
28. N2O5
k = (2.5 1014 s–1) e(–25000K)/T
Ea 300 3
30. 5g (M = 122 g mol–1) 35g 2.94 K
?
( Kf = 4.9 K kg mol–1) 3
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23. Write IUPAC name and hybridization of the following complexes :
(i) [Ni(CO)4] (ii) [CoF6]3–
(Atomic number Ni = 28, Co = 27) 1+1=2
24. State Henry’s law. Calculate the solubility of CO2 in water at 298 K under
760 mm Hg.
(KH for CO2 in water at 298 K is 1.25 106 mm Hg) 2
25. Define the following terms with a suitable example in each :
(i) Tranquilizers (ii) Anionic detergent 1+1=2
26. Write the reactions showing the presence of following in the open
structure of glucose :
(i) an aldehyde group
(ii) a primary alcohol 1+1=2
27. Write the principle of the following refining methods :
(a) vapour phase refining
(b) chromatography 1+1=2
OR
Write chemical equations involved to obtain :
(i) Cu from Cu2S
(ii) Ag from [Ag (CN)2]– complex 1+1=2
SECTION : C
28. The rate constant for the first order decomposition of N 2O5 is given by the
following equation :
k = (2.5 1014 s–1) e(–25000K)/T
Calculate Ea for this reaction and rate constant if its half-life period be
300 minutes. 3
29. Following ions are given :
Cr2+, Cu2+, Cu+, Fe2+, Fe3+, Mn3+
Identify the ion which is
(i) a strong reducing agent.
(ii) unstable in aqueous solution.
(iii) a strong oxiding agent.
Give suitable reason in each. 1+1+1=3
30. The freezing point of a solution containing 5g of benzoic acid (M = 122 g
mol–1) in 35g of benzene is depressed by 2.94 K. What is the percentage
association of benzoic acid if it forms a dimer in solution ?
(Kf for benzene = 4.9 K kg mol–1) 3
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31.
(i) 6, 6 (ii) (iii) PHBV 1+1+1=3
PCC
(i)
(CH3CO)2O
(ii)
CH3COOH
H3O+
(iii) + CH3MgBr 1+1+1=3
(a) SN1
NaOH
(CH3) C–Br (CH3) C–OH + NaBr
3 3
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31. Write the name and structures of monomers in the following polymers :
PCC (CH3CO)2O
(i) (ii)
CH3COOH
H3O+
(iii) + CH3MgBr 1+1+1=3
OR
Aq. NaOH
(CH3) C–Br (CH3) C–OH + NaBr
3 3
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34. (i) 2, 2, 3--3- -
(ii) - ?
:
35. (a) :
(i) –2
(ii) HF HI
(iii) SO2
(b) S–O–S
(c) :
XeF2 + H2O 3+1+1=5
(a) 16
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(b) :
S + H2SO4
()
Cl2 + NaOH
( ) 3+1+1=5
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34. (i) Write the structure of major alkene formed by -elimination of
2, 2, 3–trimethyl–3–bromopentane with sodium ethoxide in ethanol.
(ii) Which one of the compounds in the following pairs is chiral ?
SECTION : D
35. (a) Account for the following :
(i) Tendency to show –2 oxidation state decreases from oxygen to
tellurium.
(ii) Acidic character increases from HF to HI.
(iii) Moist SO2 gas acts as a reducing agent.
(b) Draw the structure of an oxoacid of sulphur containing S–O–S
linkage.
(c) Complete the following equation : 3+1+1=5
XeF2 + H2O
OR
(a) Among the hydrides of group 16, write the hydride
(i) Which is a strong reducing agent.
(ii) Which has maximum bond angle.
(iii) Which is most thermally stable.
Give suitable reason in each.
(b) Complete the following equations :
S + H2SO4
(Conc.)
Cl2 + NaOH
(Cold and dilute) 3+1+1=5
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36. (a) 0.05 M KOH 5 103 ohm -
0.625 cm2 50 cm ,
(b) CuCl2
o o
( : E 2 = + 0.34 V, E 1
Cu /Cu Cl /Cl – = + 1.36 V
2 2
o o
E = 0.00 V, E 1 = + 1.23 V ) 3+2=5
H /H 2 (g), Pt 2 O 2 /H 2O
(a) e.m.f. :
Zn(s)/Zn2+ (0.1 M) || (0.01 M) Ag+/Ag(s)
: E oZn 2 /Zn = –0.76 V, E o = + 0.80 V
Ag /Ag
[ : log 10 = 1]
(b) ‘X’ ‘Y’ ‘X’ 2.5
‘Y’ 25 ? 3 + 2 = 5
37. (a) (A) C4H8O , 2, 4-...
- –
NaOH I2
(A) NaBH4 (B) H2SO4
(C) (C)
(A), (B) (C) (A) (i)
NaOH/I2 (ii) NaBH4
(b) :
(i)
(ii) - 3+2=5
(a) :
(i) (ii)
(b) /
(i) DIBAL–H
(i) CH3–CH=CH–CH2–CN
(ii) H3O+
CrO3
(ii) CH3–CH2–OH
(c) ? 2+2+1=5
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36. (a) The electrical resistance of a column of 0.05 M KOH solution of
length 50 cm and area of cross-section 0.625 cm2 is 5 103 ohm.
Calculate its resistivity, conductivity and molar conductivity.
(b) Predict the products of electrolysis of an aqueous solution of CuCl2
with platinum electrodes.
o o
(Given : E 2 = + 0.34 V, E 1 – = + 1.36 V
Cu /Cu 2 Cl2/Cl
o o
E = 0.00 V, E 1 = + 1.23 V ) 3+2=5
H /H 2 (g), Pt 2 O 2 /H 2O
OR
(a) Calculate e.m.f. of the following cell :
Zn(s)/Zn2+ (0.1 M) || (0.01 M) Ag+/Ag(s)
o o
Given : E 2 = –0.76 V, E = + 0.80 V
Zn /Zn Ag /Ag
[Given : log 10 = 1] 3+2=5
(b) X and Y are two electrolytes. On dilution molar conductivity of ‘X’
increases 2.5 times while that Y increases 25 times. Which of the two
is a weak electrolyte and why ?
37. (a) An organic compound (A) having molecular formula C4H8O gives
orange red precipitate with 2, 4-DNP reagent. It does not reduce
Tollens’ reagent but gives yellow precipitate of iodoform on heating
with NaOH and I2. Compound (A) on reduction with NaBH4 gives
compound (B) which undergoes dehydration reaction on heating with
conc. H2SO4 to form compound (C). Compound (C) on Ozonolysis
gives two molecules of ethanal.
Identify (A), (B) and (C) and write their structures. Write the
reactions of compound (A) with (i) NaOH/I2 and (ii) NaBH4.
(b) Give reasons :
(i) Oxidation of propanal is easier than propanone.
(ii) -hydrogen of aldehydes and ketones is acidic in nature. 3+2=5
OR
(a) Draw structures of the following derivatives :
(i) Cyanohydrin of cyclobutanone
(ii) Hemiacetal of ethanal
(b) Write the major product(s) in the following :
(i) DIBAL–H
(i) CH3–CH=CH–CH2–CN
(ii) H3O+
CrO3
(ii) CH3–CH2–OH
(c) How can you distinguish between propanal and propanone ? 2 + 2 + 1 = 5
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SECTION – A
1 5
AgNO3 KI -
, , ,
,
1. ?
2. ?
3. AgNO3 KI - ?
4.
5. KI K2SO4 - - ?
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(i) Question paper comprises four sections – A, B, C and D.
(ii) There are 37 questions in the question paper. All questions are
compulsory.
(iii) Section – A : Q. No. 1 to 20 are very short answer type questions
carrying one mark each. Answer these questions in one word or one
sentence.
(iv) Section – B : Q. No. 21 to 27 are short answer type questions carrying
two marks each.
(v) Section – C : Q. No. 28 to 34 are long answer type-I questions carrying
three marks each.
(vi) Section – D : Q. No. 35 to 37 are long answer type-II questions
carrying five marks each.
(vii) There is NO overall choice in the question paper. However, an internal
choice has been provided in 2 questions of two marks, 2 questions of
three marks and all the 3 questions of five marks. You have to
attempt only one of the choices in such questions.
(viii) However, separate instructions are given with each section and
question, wherever necessary.
(ix) Use of calculators and log tables is NOT permitted.
SECTION – A
Read the given passage and answer the questions 1 to 5 that follow :
Colloidal particles always carry an electric charge which may be
either positive or negative. For example, when AgNO3 solution is added to
KI solution, a negatively charged colloidal sol is obtained. The presence of
equal and similar charges on colloidal particles provide stability to the
colloidal sol and if, somehow, charge is removed, coagulation of sol occurs.
Lyophobic sols are readily coagulated as compare to lyophilic sols.
1. What is the reason for the charge on sol particles ?
2. Why the presence of equal and similar charges on colloidal particles provide
stability ?
3. Why a negatively charged sol is obtained on adding AgNO3 solution to KI
solution ?
4. Name one method by which coagulation of lyophobic sol can be carried out.
5. Out of KI or K2SO4, which electrolyte is better in the coagulation of
positive sol ?
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6 10 :
6.
8. C3H9N ?
10.
13. , [R]
k k
(a) (b) – k (c) (d) +k
2.303 2.303
( [R] )
14. [Cr(H2O)6]Cl3 [Cr(H2O)5Cl] Cl2·H2O
?
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
8. Write an isomer of C3H9N which does not react with Hinsberg reagent.
13. For a zero order reaction, the slope in the plot of [R] Vs. time is
k k
(a) (b) – k (c) (d) + k
2.303 2.303
(where [R] is the final concentration of reactant)
14. What type of isomerism is shown by the pair [Cr(H2O)6]Cl3 and [Cr(H2O)5Cl]
Cl2 · H2O ?
(a) Ionization isomerism (b) Coordination isomerism
(c) Solvate isomerism (d) Linkage isomerism
15. Which one is the complementary base of cytosine in one strand to that in
other strand of DNA ?
(a) Adenine (b) Guanine
(c) Thymine (d) Uracil
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16 20 :
(A) (A) (R) (R), (A)
(B) (A) (R) , (R), (A)
(C) (A) , (R)
(D) (A) , (R)
17. (A) : -
(R) :
19. (A) : (CH3)3 C–O–CH3 HI (CH3)3 C–I
CH3OH
(R) : SN1
20. (A) :
(R) : 20 1 = 20
:
21.
(a) (b) ( ) 1+1=2
(i) Cu2S Cu (ii) [Ag (CN)2]– Ag
1+1=2
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Questions 16 to 20 :
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, and
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, but
Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is correct, but Reason (R) is wrong statement.
(D) Assertion (A) is wrong, but Reason (R) is correct statement.
17. Assertion (A) : Benzoic acid does not undergo Friedal-Crafts reaction.
Reason (R) : The carboxyl group is activating and undergo
electrophilic substitution reaction.
19. Assertion (A) : (CH3)3 C–O–CH3 gives (CH3)3 C–I and CH3OH on
treatment with HI.
Reason (R) : The reaction occurs by SN1 mechanism.
20. Assertion (A) : For complex reactions molecularity and order are not
same
Reason (R) : Order of reaction may be zero. 20 1 = 20
SECTION–B
21. Write the principle of the following refining methods :
(a) vapour phase refining
(b) chromatography 1+1=2
OR
Write chemical equations involved to obtain :
(i) Cu from Cu2S
(ii) Ag from [Ag (CN)2]– complex 1+1=2
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22.
(i)
?
(ii) ? 1+1=2
24. (MnO2) KMnO4
2
2–
(i) (II) (ii) (II) (Cr2O 7 )
1+1=2
25.
(i) –OH (ii) 1+1=2
26. 298 K 760 mm Hg CO2
(298 K CO2 KH = 1.25 106 mm Hg ) 2
27.
(i) (ii) 1+1=2
:
28.
Cr2+, Cu2+, Cu+, Fe2+, Fe3+, Mn3+
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
1+1+1=3
29. 5g (M = 122 g mol–1) 35g 2.94 K
?
( Kf = 4.9 K kg mol ) –1 3
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22. What happens when
(i) a pressure greater than osmotic pressure is applied on the solution
side separated from solvent by a semipermeable membrane ?
(ii) acetone is added to pure ethanol ? 1+1=2
23. Write the IUPAC name and hybridisation of the following complexes :
(i) [Co(NH3)6]3+ (ii) [NiCl4]2–
(Given : Atomic number : Ni = 28, Co = 27) 1+1=2
24. Write the balanced chemical equations involved in the preparation of
KMnO4 from pyrolusite ore (MnO2). 2
OR
Write the balanced ionic equations showing the oxidising action of acidified
2–
dichromate (Cr2O 7 ) solution with (i) Iron (II) Ion and (ii) tin (II) ion. 1+1=2
25. Write the reactions showing the presence of following in the open
structure of glucose :
(i) five –OH groups (ii) a carbonyl group 1+1=2
26. State Henry’s law. Calculate the solubility of CO2 in water at 298 K under
760 mm Hg.
(KH for CO2 in water at 298 K is 1.25 106 mm Hg) 2
SECTION : C
28. Following ions are given :
Cr2+, Cu2+, Cu+, Fe2+, Fe3+, Mn3+
Identify the ion which is
(i) a strong reducing agent.
(ii) unstable in aqueous solution.
(iii) a strong oxiding agent.
Give suitable reason in each. 1+1+1=3
PCC (CH3CO)2O
(i) (ii)
CH3COOH
H3O+
(iii) + CH3MgBr 1+1+1=3
(a)
SN1
NaOH
(CH3) C–Br (CH3) C–OH + NaBr
3 3
(b) 2--2- 2 + 1 = 3
33. (i) 2, 2, 3--3- -
(ii) - ?
31. Write the names and structures of monomers in the following polymers :
(a) Buna-S (b) Glyptal (c) Bakelite 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
PCC (CH3CO)2O
(i) (ii)
CH3COOH
H3O+
(iii) + CH3MgBr 1+1+1=3
OR
(a) Write the mechanism of the following S N1 reaction
Aq. NaOH
(CH3) C–Br (CH3) C–OH + NaBr
3 3
(b) Write the equation for the preparation of 2-methyl-2-
methoxypropane by Williamson synthesis. 2+1=3
:
35. (a) (A) C4H8O , 2, 4-...
- – NaOH
I2 (A) NaBH4
(B) H2SO4
(C) (C)
(A), (B) (C) (A) (i)
NaOH/I2 (ii) NaBH4
(b) :
(i)
(ii) - 3+2=5
(a) :
(i)
(ii)
(b) /
(i) DIBAL–H
(i) CH3–CH=CH–CH2–CN
(ii) H3O+
CrO3
(ii) CH3–CH2–OH
(c) ? 2+2+1=5
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34. Arrange the following compounds as directed :
(i) In increasing order of solubility in water :
(CH3)2NH, CH3NH2, C6H5NH2
(ii) In decreasing order of basic strength in aqueous solution :
(CH3)3N, (CH3)2NH, CH3NH2
(iii) In increasing order of boiling point :
(C2H5)2NH, (C2H5)3N, C2H5NH2 1+1+1=3
SECTION : D
35. (a) An organic compound (A) having molecular formula C4H8O gives
orange red precipitate with 2, 4-DNP reagent. It does not reduce
Tollens’ reagent but gives yellow precipitate of iodoform on heating
with NaOH and I2. Compound (A) on reduction with NaBH4 gives
compound (B) which undergoes dehydration reaction on heating with
conc. H2SO4 to form compound (C). Compound (C) on Ozonolysis
gives two molecules of ethanal.
Identify (A), (B) and (C) and write their structures. Write the
reactions of compound (A) with (i) NaOH/I2 and (ii) NaBH4.
(b) Give reasons :
(i) Oxidation of propanal is easier than propanone.
(ii) -hydrogen of aldehydes and ketones is acidic in nature. 3+2=5
OR
(a) Draw structures of the following derivatives :
(i) Cyanohydrin of cyclobutanone
(ii) Hemiacetal of ethanal
(b) Write the major product(s) in the following :
(i) DIBAL–H
(i) CH3–CH=CH–CH2–CN
(ii) H3O+
CrO3
(ii) CH3–CH2–OH
(c) How can you distinguish between propanal and propanone ? 2 + 2 + 1 = 5
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36. (a) :
(i) –2
(ii) HF HI
(iii) SO2
(b) S–O–S
(c) : 3+1+1=5
XeF2 + H2O
(a) 16
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(b) :
S + H2SO4
()
Cl2 + NaOH
( ) 3+1+1=5
37. (a) 0.05 M KOH 5 103 ohm -
0.625 cm2 50 cm ,
(b) CuCl2
o o
( : E 2 = + 0.34 V, E 1
Cu /Cu Cl /Cl – = + 1.36 V
2 2
o o
E = 0.00 V, E 1 = + 1.23 V ) 3+2=5
H /H 2 (g), Pt 2 O 2 /H 2O
(a) e.m.f. :
Zn(s)/Zn2+ (0.1 M) || (0.01 M) Ag+/Ag(s)
: E oZn 2 /Zn = –0.76 V, E o = + 0.80 V
Ag /Ag
[ : log 10 = 1]
(b) ‘X’ ‘Y’ ‘X’ 2.5
‘Y’ 25 ?3 + 2 = 5
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36. (a) Account for the following :
(i) Tendency to show –2 oxidation state decreases from oxygen to
tellurium.
(ii) Acidic character increases from HF to HI.
(iii) Moist SO2 gas acts as a reducing agent.
(b) Draw the structure of an oxoacid of sulphur containing S–O–S
linkage.
(c) Complete the following equation :
XeF2 + H2O 3+1+1=5
OR
(a) Among the hydrides of group 16, write the hydride
(i) Which is a strong reducing agent.
(ii) Which has maximum bond angle.
(iii) Which is most thermally stable.
Give suitable reason in each.
(b) Complete the following equations :
S + H2SO4
(Conc.)
Cl2 + NaOH
(Cold and dilute) 3+1+1=5
37. (a) The electrical resistance of a column of 0.05 M KOH solution of
length 50 cm and area of cross-section 0.625 cm2 is 5 103 ohm.
Calculate its resistivity, conductivity and molar conductivity.
(b) Predict the products of electrolysis of an aqueous solution of CuCl2
with platinum electrodes.
o o
(Given : E = + 0.34 V, E
Cu 2 /Cu 12 Cl2/Cl – = + 1.36 V
o o
E = 0.00 V, E 1 = + 1.23 V ) 3+2=5
H /H 2 (g), Pt 2 O 2 /H 2O
OR
(a) Calculate e.m.f. of the following cell :
Zn(s)/Zn2+ (0.1 M) || (0.01 M) Ag+/Ag(s)
o o
Given : E = –0.76 V, E = + 0.80 V
Zn 2 /Zn Ag /Ag
[Given : log 10 = 1]
(b) X and Y are two electrolytes. On dilution molar conductivity of ‘X’
increases 2.5 times while that Y increases 25 times. Which of the two
is a weak electrolyte and why ? 3+2=5
___________
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:
1 5
-
– 1
,
,
, ,
(HX)
XX', XX'3, XX'5 XX7
3. (HF HI)
7. 1 MnO4– Mn2+ ?
8. log [Ro] / [R]
9.
10.
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SECTION : A
Read the given passage and answer the questions 1 to 5 that follow :
The halogens have the smallest atomic radii in their respective periods.
The atomic radius of fluorine is extremely small. All halogens exhibit – 1
oxidation state. They are strong oxidising agents and have maximum
negative electron gain enthalpy. Among halogens, fluorine shows
anomalous behaviour in many properties. For example electro negativity
and ionisation enthalpy are higher for fluorine than expected whereas
bond dissociation enthalpy, m.p. and b.p. and electron gain enthalpy are
quite lower than expected. Halogens react with hydrogen to give hydrogen
halides (HX) and combine amongst themselves to form a number of
compounds of the type XX, XX3, XX5 and XX7 called inter-halogens.
3. Arrange the hydrogen halides (HF to HI) in the decreasing order of their
reducing character.
8. Write the slope value obtained in the plot of log [Ro] / [R] Vs. time for a
first order reaction.
9. Name the sweetening agent used in the cooking of sweets for a diabetic
patient.
10. Name the polymer which is used for making electrical switches and
combs.
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11.
(a) H2 (b) CO2
(c) CO (d) N2
12. NaOH
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
13. CH3CONH2 NaOH Br2
(a) CH3CH2NH2 (b) CH3CH2Br
(c) CH3NH2 (d) CH3COONa
11. In the Mond’s process the gas used for the refining of a metal is
(a) H2 (b) CO2
(c) CO (d) N2
Questions 16 to 20.
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, and
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, but
Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is correct, but Reason (R) is wrong statement.
(D) Assertion (A) is wrong, but Reason (R) is correct statement.
16. Assertion (A) : Conductivity of an electrolyte increases with decrease in
concentration.
Reason (R) : Number of ions per unit volume decreases on dilution.
17. Assertion (A) : The C-O-C bond angle in ethers is slightly less than
tetrahedral angle.
Reason (R) : Due to the repulsive interaction between the two alkyl
groups in ethers.
18. Assertion (A) : Low spin tetrahedral complexes are rarely observed.
Reason (R) : Crystal field splitting energy is less than pairing energy
for tetrahedral complexes.
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19. (A) :
(R) :
20. (A) :
(R) : C – H C – C
20 1 = 20
–
21.
? 2
23.
? 2
?
? 2
25. , ?
2
(i)
(ii) 1+1=2
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19. Assertion (A) : Elevation in boiling point is a colligative property.
Reason (R) : Elevation in boiling point is directly proportional to
molarity.
SECTION – B
21. State Raoult’s law for a solution containing volatile components. What is
the similarity between Raoult’s law and Henry’s law ? 2
24. (a) Write the IUPAC name and hybridisation of the complex [Fe(CN) 6]3–.
(Given : Atomic number of Fe = 26)
(b) What is the difference between an ambidentate ligand and a
chelating ligand ? 1+1=2
(i)
(ii) 1+1=2
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27.
(i) H2S2O8 (ii) XeF6 1+1=2
:
28. AlCl3 0.01 m – 0.068 C
[ Kf = 1.86 K kg mol–1] 3
29. A B ZnSO4 CuSO4
, 2A B 2g Cu
? A Zn ?
[ Cu = 63.5 g mol–1, Zn = 65 g mol–1; 1F = 96500 C mol–1] 3
6½=3
SECTION : C
28. A 0.01 m aqueous solution of AlCl3 freezes at – 0.068 C. Calculate the
percentage of dissociation. [Given : Kf for Water = 1.86 K kg mol–1] 3
29. When a steady current of 2A was passed through two electrolytic cells A
and B containing electrolytes ZnSO4 and CuSO4 connected in series, 2 g of
Cu were deposited at the cathode of cell B. How long did the current flow ?
What mass of Zn was deposited at cathode of cell A ?
[Atomic mass : Cu = 63.5 g mol–1, Zn = 65 g mol–1; 1F = 96500 C mol–1] 3
6½=3
32. Give the structures of final products expected from the following reactions :
(i) Hydroboration of propene followed by oxidation with H2O2 in
alkaline medium.
(ii) Dehydration of (CH3)3C–OH by heating it with 20% H3PO4 at 358 K.
:
35. (a)
(i)
(ii)
(iii) Zn, Cd Hg
(b)
(i) Na2CrO4 Na2Cr2O7
(ii) MnO2 K2MnO4 3+2=5
(a)
(i) Ti3+ Sc3+
(ii) Cr2+
(b)
(c)
2
3 MnO4 + 4H+ 2+2+1=5
36. (a)
(i) NaOH CH3CHO
(ii) H2N – NH
NaOH
(iii)
(b)
(i) CH3 – CH = CH – CO – CH3 CH3 – CH2 – CO – CH = CH2
(ii) 3 + (1 + 1) = 5
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33. Give reasons :
(i) Aniline does not undergo Friedal-Crafts reaction.
(ii) Aromatic primary amines cannot be prepared by Gabriel’s
phthalimide synthesis.
(iii) Aliphatic amines are stronger bases than ammonia. 31=3
34. Write three differences between lyophobic sol and lyophilic sol. 3
OR
Define the following terms :
(i) Protective colloid
(ii) Zeta potential
(iii) Emulsifying agent 1+1+1=3
SECTION : D
35. (a) Give reasons :
(i) Transition metals and their compounds show catalytic activities.
(ii) Separation of a mixture of Lanthanoid elements is difficult.
(iii) Zn, Cd and Hg are soft and have low melting point.
(b) Write the preparation of the following :
(i) Na2Cr2O7 from Na2CrO4
(ii) K2MnO4 from MnO2 3+2=5
OR
(a) Account for the following :
(i) Ti3+ is coloured whereas Sc3+ is colourless in aqueous solution.
(ii) Cr2+ is a strong reducing agent.
(b) Write two similarities between chemistry of lanthanoids and actinoids.
(c) Complete the following ionic equation :
2
3 MnO4 + 4H+ 2+2+1=5
36. (a) Write the products formed when benzaldehyde reacts with the
following reagents :
(i) CH3CHO in presence of dilute NaOH
(ii) H2N – NH
(iii) Conc. NaOH
(b) Distinguish between following :
(i) CH3 – CH = CH – CO – CH3 and CH3 – CH2 – CO – CH = CH2
(ii) Benzaldehyde and Benzoic acid. 3 + (1 + 1) = 5
OR
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(a)
CH3
Zn/Hg
(i) C = O
HCl
CH3
NaOH/CaO
(ii)
(a) DIBAL-H
(iii) CH2 = CH – CH2 – CN
(b) H3O+
(b)
CH3COCH3, HCHO, CH3CHO,
37. (a) 25% 40
80% ?
(b)
3+2=5
(a) 50% 300 K 30 320
K 10 (Ea)
(R = 8.314 J K–1 mol–1)
(b)
(c) ?
[ log 2 = 0.3010, log 3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021, log 5 = 0.6991]
3+1+1=5
___________
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(a) Write the final products in the following :
CH3
Zn/Hg
(i) C = O
Conc HCl
CH3
NaOH/CaO
(ii)
(a) DIBAL-H
(iii) CH2 = CH – CH2 – CN
(b) H3O+
(b) Arrange the following in the increasing order of their reactivity
towards nucleophilic addition reaction :
37. (a) A first order reaction is 25% complete in 40 minutes. Calculate the
value of rate constant. In what time will the reaction be 80%
completed ?
(b) Define order of reaction. Write the condition under which a
bimolecular reaction follows first order kinetics. 3+2=5
OR
(a) A first order reaction is 50% complete in 30 minutes at 300 K and in 10
minutes at 320 K. Calculate activation energy (Ea) for the reaction.
(R = 8.314 J K–1 mol–1)
(b) Write the two conditions for collisions to be effective collisions.
(c) How order of reaction and molecularity differ towards a complex
reaction ?
[Given : log 2 = 0.3010, log 3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021, log 5 = 0.6991]
3+1+1=5
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:
1 5
-
– 1
,
,
, ,
(HX)
XX', XX'3, XX'5 XX7
3. (HF HI)
9.
10. (-)
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SECTION : A
Read the given passage and answer the questions 1 to 5 that follow :
The halogens have the smallest atomic radii in their respective periods.
The atomic radius of fluorine is extremely small. All halogens exhibit – 1
oxidation state. They are strong oxidising agents and have maximum
negative electron gain enthalpy. Among halogens, fluorine shows
anomalous behaviour in many properties. For example electro negativity
and ionisation enthalpy are higher for fluorine than expected whereas
bond dissociation enthalpy, m.p and b.p and electron gain enthalpy are
quite lower than expected. Halogens react with hydrogen to give hydrogen
halides (HX) and combine amongst themselves to form a number of
compounds of the type XX, XX3, XX5 and XX7 called inter-halogens.
3. Arrange the hydrogen halides (HF to HI) in the decreasing order of their
reducing character.
10. Name the polymer which is used for making non-stick utensils.
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. 11 15
11.
= 0 – A C
?
(a) = 0 C A (b) = 0 C
(c) = 0 C 0 (d) = 0 C 1
13. X Y , ‘X’
‘X’
(a) 1 (b) 0
(c) 2 (d) 1/2
14. AgNO3 ?
(a) K2 [Pt(en)2Cl2] (b) [Co (NH3)3Cl3]
(c) [Cr (H2O)6]Cl3 (d) [Fe (H2O)3Cl3]
16 20
(A) (A) (R) (R), (A)
(B) (A) (R) (R), (A)
(C) (A) , (R)
(D) (A) , (R)
16. (A) : 0.1 M KCl 0.1 M
(R) : , KCl
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Question 11 to 15 are multiple choice questions.
11. Kohlrausch given the following relation for strong electrolytes :
= 0 – A C
Which of the following equality holds ?
(a) = 0 as C A (b) = 0 as C
(c) = 0 as C 0 (d) = 0 as C 1
14. Which of the following will give a white precipitate upon reacting with AgNO3 ?
(a) K2 [Pt(en)2Cl2] (b) [Co (NH3)3Cl3]
(c) [Cr (H2O)6]Cl3 (d) [Fe (H2O)3Cl3]
Questions 16 to 20.
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, and
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, but
Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is correct, but Reason (R) is wrong statement.
(D) Assertion (A) is wrong, but Reason (R) is correct statement.
16. Assertion (A) : 0.1 M solution of KCl has greater osmotic pressure than
0.1 M solution of glucose at same temperature.
Reason (R) : In solution, KCl dissociates to produce more number of
particles.
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17. (A) :
(R) :
18. (A) :
(R) :
19. (A) :
(R) : C – H C – C
20. (A) :
(R) : ,
20 1 = 20
:
21.
(a) NaCN
(b) CO 2
?
2
22.
? 2
24.
? 2
?
? 2
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17. Assertion (A) : Conductivity of an electrolyte increases with decrease in
concentration.
Reason (R) : Number of ions per unit volume decreases on dilution.
20. Assertion (A) : Low spin tetrahedral complexes are rarely observed.
Reason (R) : Crystal field splitting energy is less than pairing energy
for tetrahedral complexes. 20 1 = 20
SECTION : B
21. Write the role of
(a) Dilute NaCN in the extraction of Gold.
(b) CO in the extraction of Iron. 2
OR
How is leaching carried out in the case of low grade copper ores ? Name
the method used for refining of copper metal. 2
22. State Raoult’s law for a solution containing volatile components. What is
the similarity between Raoult’s law and Henry’s law ? 2
(i)
(ii) 2
27. , ?
2
:
28. A, B, C, D, E F
6½=3
29. AlCl3 0.01 m – 0.068 C
[ Kf = 1.86 K kg mol–1] 3
30.
(a)
(b)
(c) 1+1+1=3
31. A B ZnSO4 CuSO4
, 2A B 2g Cu
? A Zn ?
[ Cu = 63.5 g mol–1, Zn = 65 g mol–1; 1F = 96500 C mol–1] 3
(i)
(ii) 2
SECTION : C
28. Identify A, B, C, D, E and F in the following :
6½=3
29. A 0.01 m aqueous solution of AlCl3 freezes at – 0.068 C. Calculate the
percentage of dissociation. [Given : Kf for Water = 1.86 K kg mol–1] 3
31. When a steady current of 2A was passed through two electrolytic cells A
and B containing electrolytes ZnSO4 and CuSO4 connected in series, 2 g of
Cu were deposited at the cathode of cell B. How long did the current flow ?
What mass of Zn was deposited at cathode of cell A ?
[Atomic mass : Cu = 63.5 g mol–1, Zn = 65 g mol–1; 1F = 96500 C mol–1] 3
32. Write three differences between lyophobic sol and lyophilic sol. 3
OR
Define the following terms :
(i) Protective colloid (ii) Zeta potential (iii) Emulsifying agent
1+1+1=3
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33.
(i) H2O2
(ii) 358 K 20% H3PO4 (CH3)3C–OH
:
35. (a) 25% 40
80% ?
(b)
3+2=5
(a) 50% 300 K 30 320
K 10 (Ea)
(R = 8.314 J K–1 mol–1)
(b)
(c) ?
[ log 2 = 0.3010, log 3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021, log 5 = 0.6991]
3+1+1=5
36. (a)
(i)
(ii)
(iii) Zn, Cd Hg
(b)
(i) Na2CrO4 Na2Cr2O7
(ii) MnO2 K2MnO4 3+2=5
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33. Give the structures of final products expected from the following reactions :
(i) Hydroboration of propene followed by oxidation with H2O2 in
alkaline medium.
(ii) Dehydration of (CH3)3C–OH by heating it with 20% H3PO4 at 358 K.
(iii) Heating of with HI. 31=3
OR
How can you convert the following ?
(i) Phenol to o-hydroxy benzaldehyde.
(ii) Methanal to ethanol
(iii) Phenol to phenyl ethanoate. 31=3
34. Give reasons :
(i) Aniline does not undergo Friedal-Crafts reaction.
(ii) Aromatic primary amines cannot be prepared by Gabriel’s
phthalimide synthesis.
(iii) Aliphatic amines are stronger bases than ammonia. 31=3
SECTION : D
35. (a) A first order reaction is 25% complete in 40 minutes. Calculate the value
of rate constant. In what time will the reaction be 80% completed ?
(b) Define order of reaction. Write the condition under which a
bimolecular reaction follows first order kinetics. 32=5
OR
(a) A first order reaction is 50% complete in 30 minutes at 300 K and in 10
minutes at 320 K. Calculate activation energy (Ea) for the reaction.
(R = 8.314 J K–1 mol–1)
(b) Write the two conditions for collisions to be effective collisions.
(c) How order of reaction and molecularity differ towards a complex
reaction ?
[Given : log 2 = 0.3010, log 3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021, log 5 = 0.6991]
3+1+1=5
36. (a) Give reasons :
(i) Transition metals and their compounds show catalytic activities.
(ii) Separation of a mixture of Lanthanoid elements is difficult.
(iii) Zn, Cd and Hg are soft and have low melting point.
(b) Write the preparation of the following :
(i) Na2Cr2O7 from Na2CrO4
(ii) K2MnO4 from MnO2 3+2=5
OR
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(a)
(i) Ti3+ Sc3+
(ii) Cr2+
(b)
(c)
2
3 MnO4 + 4H+ 2+2+1=5
37. (a)
(i) NaOH CH3CHO
(ii) H2N – NH
NaOH
(iii)
(b)
(i) CH3 – CH = CH – CO – CH3 CH3 – CH2 – CO – CH = CH2
(ii) 3 + (1 + 1) = 5
(a)
CH3
Zn/Hg
(i) C = O
HCl
CH3
NaOH/CaO
(ii)
(a) DIBAL-H
(iii) CH2 = CH – CH2 – CN
(b) H3O+
(b)
CH3COCH3, HCHO, CH3CHO,
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(a) Account for the following :
(i) Ti3+ is coloured whereas Sc3+ is colourless in aqueous solution.
(ii) Cr2+ is a strong reducing agent.
(b) Write two similarities between chemistry of lanthanoids and
actinoids.
(c) Complete the following ionic equation :
2
3 MnO4 + 4H+ 2+2+1=5
37. (a) Write the products formed when benzaldehyde reacts with the
following reagents :
(i) CH3CHO in presence of dilute NaOH
(ii) H2N – NH
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:
1 5
-
– 1
,
,
, ,
(HX)
XX', XX'3, XX'5 XX7
3. (HF HI)
9.
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SECTION : A
Read the given passage and answer the questions 1 to 5 that follow :
The halogens have the smallest atomic radii in their respective periods.
The atomic radius of fluorine is extremely small. All halogens exhibit – 1
oxidation state. They are strong oxidising agents and have maximum
negative electron gain enthalpy. Among halogens, fluorine shows
anomalous behaviour in many properties. For example electro negativity
and ionisation enthalpy are higher for fluorine than expected whereas
bond dissociation enthalpy, m.p and b.p and electron gain enthalpy are
quite lower than expected. Halogens react with hydrogen to give hydrogen
halides (HX) and combine amongst themselves to form a number of
compounds of the type XX, XX3, XX5 and XX7 called inter-halogens.
3. Arrange the hydrogen halides (HF to HI) in the decreasing order of their
reducing character.
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. 11-15
11. ZnSO4 1 Zn
(a) 3F (b) 2F
(c) 1F (d) 4F
12. Zn ,
(a) EZn2+/Zn = EFe2+/Fe (b) EZn2+/Zn < EFe2+/Fe
(c) EZn2+/Zn > EFe2+/Fe (d)
14.
(-O) (III)
(a) [Co(ONO)3 (NH3)3] (b) [Co(NO2)3 (NH3)3]
(c) [Co(ONO2)3 (NH3)3] (d) [Co(NO2) (NH3)3]
16 20
(A) (A) (R) (R), (A)
(B) (A) (R) (R), (A)
(C) (A) , (R)
(D) (A) , (R)
Questions 16 to 20.
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, and
Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct statements, but
Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is correct, but Reason (R) is wrong statement.
(D) Assertion (A) is wrong, but Reason (R) is correct statement.
16. Assertion (A) : An ideal solution obeys Henry’s law.
Reason (R) : In an ideal solution, solute-solute as well as solvent-
solvent interactions are similar to solute-solvent
interaction.
19. (A) :
(R) : ,
20. (A) : C-O-C -
(R) : 20 1 = 20
:
[Fe(CN)6]3–
21. (a)
( : Fe = 26)
(b) ? 1+1=2
(ii)
1+1=2
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18. Assertion (A) : Benzaldehyde is less reactive than ethanal towards
nucleophilic addition reactions.
Reason (R) : Ethanal is more sterically hindered.
19. Assertion (A) : Low spin tetrahedral complexes are rarely observed.
Reason (R) : Crystal field splitting energy is less than pairing energy
for tetrahedral complexes.
20. Assertion (A) : The C-O-C bond angle in ethers is slightly less than
tetrahedral angle.
Reason (R) : Due to the repulsive interaction between the two alkyl
groups in ethers. 20 1 = 20
SECTION : B
21. (a) Write the IUPAC name and hybridisation of the complex [Fe(CN)6]3– .
(Given : Atomic number of Fe = 26)
(b) What is the difference between an ambidentate ligand and a
chelating ligand ? 1+1=2
(ii)
1+1=2
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25. ? 2
?
? 2
26.
? 2
27.
(i)
(ii) 1+1=2
:
28.
(i) H2O2
(ii) 358 K 20% H3PO4 (CH3)3C–OH
(iii) HI 31=3
?
(i) o-
(ii)
(iii) 1+1+1=3
6½=3
30. AlCl3 0.01 m – 0.068 C
[ Kf = 1.86 K kg mol–1] 3
26. State Raoult’s law for a solution containing volatile components. What is
the similarity between Raoult’s law and Henry’s law ? 2
SECTION : C
28. Give the structures of final products expected from the following reactions :
(i) Hydroboration of propene followed by oxidation with H2O2 in
alkaline medium.
(ii) Dehydration of (CH3)3C–OH by heating it with 20% H3PO4 at 358 K.
(iii) Heating of with HI. 31=3
OR
How can you convert the following ?
(i) Phenol to o-hydroxy benzaldehyde.
(ii) Methanal to ethanol
(iii) Phenol to phenyl ethanoate. 1+1+1=3
6½=3
30. A 0.01 m aqueous solution of AlCl3 freezes at – 0.068 C. Calculate the
percentage of dissociation. [Given : Kf for Water = 1.86 K kg mol–1] 3
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32. A B ZnSO4 CuSO4
, 2A B 2g Cu
? A Zn ?
[ Cu = 63.5 g mol–1, Zn = 65 g mol–1; 1F = 96500 C mol–1] 3
33. 3
(i) (ii) (iii) 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
34.
(i) -
(ii)
(iii) 31=3
:
35. (a)
(i) NaOH CH3CHO
(ii) H2N – NH
NaOH
(iii)
(b)
(i) CH3 – CH = CH – CO – CH3 CH3 – CH2 – CO – CH = CH2
(ii) 3 + (1 + 1) = 5
(a)
CH3
Zn/Hg
(i) C = O
HCl
CH3
NaOH/CaO
(ii)
(a) DIBAL-H
(iii) CH2 = CH – CH2 – CN
(b) H3O+
(b)
CH3COCH3, HCHO, CH3CHO,
(c) 2, 4 – ... 3+1+1=5
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32. When a steady current of 2A was passed through two electrolytic cells A
and B containing electrolytes ZnSO4 and CuSO4 connected in series, 2 g of
Cu were deposited at the cathode of cell B. How long did the current flow ?
What mass of Zn was deposited at cathode of cell A ?
[Atomic mass : Cu = 63.5 g mol–1, Zn = 65 g mol–1; 1F = 96500 C mol–1] 3
33. Write three differences between lyophobic sol and lyophilic sol. 3
OR
Define the following terms :
(i) Protective colloid (ii) Zeta potential (iii) Emulsifying agent
1+1+1=3
34. Give reasons :
(i) Aniline does not undergo Friedal-Crafts reaction.
(ii) Aromatic primary amines cannot be prepared by Gabriel’s phthalimide
synthesis.
(iii) Aliphatic amines are stronger bases than ammonia. 31=3
SECTION : D
35. (a) Write the products formed when benzaldehyde reacts with the
following reagents :
(i) CH3CHO in presence of dilute NaOH
(ii) H2N – NH
(iii) Conc. NaOH
(b) Distinguish between following :
(i) CH3 – CH = CH – CO – CH3 and CH3 – CH2 – CO – CH = CH2
(ii) Benzaldehyde and Benzoic acid. 3 + (1 + 1) = 5
OR
(a) Write the final products in the following :
CH3
Zn/Hg
(i) C = O
Conc HCl
CH3
NaOH/CaO
(ii)
(a) DIBAL-H
(iii) CH2 = CH – CH2 – CN
(b) H3O+
(b) Arrange the following in the increasing order of their reactivity
towards nucleophilic addition reaction :
CH3COCH3, HCHO, CH3CHO,
(c) Draw the structure of 2, 4 DNP derivative of acetaldehyde. 3+1+1=5
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36. (a) 25% 40
80% ?
(b)
3+2=5
(a) 50% 300 K 30 320
K 10 (Ea)
(R = 8.314 J K–1 mol–1)
(b)
(c) ?
[ log 2 = 0.3010, log 3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021, log 5 = 0.6991]
3+1+1=5
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36. (a) A first order reaction is 25% complete in 40 minutes. Calculate the
value of rate constant. In what time will the reaction be 80%
completed ?
(b) Define order of reaction. Write the condition under which a
bimolecular reaction follows first order kinetics. 3+2=5
OR
(a) A first order reaction is 50% complete in 30 minutes at 300 K and in 10
minutes at 320 K. Calculate activation energy (Ea) for the reaction.
(R = 8.314 J K–1 mol–1)
(b) Write the two conditions for collisions to be effective collisions.
(c) How order of reaction and molecularity differ towards a complex
reaction ?
[Given : log 2 = 0.3010, log 3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021, log 5 = 0.6991]
3+1+1=5
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