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filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that Genin (i) The largest number of molecules are present in: (a) 3.6g of H,0 (b) 48g of C,H,0H (c) 28gCO (4) 5.4g of N,0, (ii) ‘The number of moles of CO; which contain 8.0 g of oxygen. (a) 0.25 (b) 050 (©) 100 @ 1,50 (iii) The comparative rates at which the solutes move in paper chromatography, depend on: (a) The size of paper *(b) Ry values of solutes (0)” Temperature of the experiment '-(@) Size of chromatographic tank used (iv) Pressure remaining constant, at which temperature the volume of a gas will become twice of what it is at 0°C? (a) 546°C (b) 200°C (c) 546K (d) 273 al (¥) The molar volume of CO, is ae ~ (a)” STP () °C cao aoe (vi) Acetone Pa in each other due to: a 0 gen ee oe dipole (c) lon-dipole interaction (d) Allofthese ¢ (vil) The molecules of CO, in dry ice form the: (a) onic crystals (b) Covalent crystals (¢) Molecular crystals (d) Any type of crystal (viii) Orbitals having same energy are called: (a) Hybrid orbitals (b) Valence orbitals (c) Degenerate orbitals (a) d-orbitals (ix) Wheu 6d orbital is complete; the entering electron goes into: (a) Tf (b) 7s (6) Jp (d) Ad (x) The hydrogen halides that has the highest percentage of fonie character, (a) HCt (b) HBr (¢) HF (d) Hi (xi) The number of bonds in nitrogen molecule is: (a) One sigma and one pi (b) Three sigma only (c) One sigma and two pi (d)/ TWo sigma ¢ 6 (xii) Calorie is equivalent to: (a) 0.4184) (b): 41.84] engl G oh De olution of 1,50, is; foes ya soldat copie point constant : ‘a ratio of the elevation in ihing point is: (a) Molarity (b) Molality (c) Mole fraction of solute (d) Mole fraction of solvent (xv) Molarity of pure water is: A (a) 1 (b) 18 () 555 (a) 6 (xvi)If the salt bridge is not used Between two half cells, then the voltage: | (a) Drops to zero (b) Decreases rapidly (c) Decreases slowly (d) Does not change (xvii) The unit of the rate constant is the same as that of the rate of reaction is: (a) Zero order reaction (b) First order reaction (c) Second order reaction (d) / Third order reaction

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