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Chemistry Revision Sheet (JEE MAINS PART-II) (Day by Day) (Without Ans) Tiwari Sir 20.02.2024
Chemistry Revision Sheet (JEE MAINS PART-II) (Day by Day) (Without Ans) Tiwari Sir 20.02.2024
2. Amongst the following, the total number of compounds soluble in aqueous NaOH is
3. How many grams of sucrose (molecular mass = 342) should be dissolved in 100gm water in order to produce a
solution with 105°C difference between the freezing point and boiling point at 1 atm?
(Kf = 2K kg/mol and Kb = 0.5 K kg/mol)
(a) 34.2g (b) 68.4g (c) 17.1g (d) 342g
4. 2.5 gm of a monobasic acid HA in 100 gm water lowers the freezing point by 0.2325 K. If 0.75 gm of same acid
1
15ml M NaOH
requires 5 solution for complete neutralisation. Which is/are correct statement ?
(K f 1.86K kg mol1, Kb 0.25 K kg mol1)
(a) Molecular weight of acid is 250 (b) Degree of ionisation of acid is 25%
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(c) Vant hoff factor of HA is 1.25 (d) Difference in B.P. and M.P . is 100.2975 C
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DAY-02
1. In the following monobromination reaction, the number of possible chiral product(s) is (are)….
2. Amongst the compounds given, the one that would form a brilliant coloured dye on treatment with NaNO 2 in dil.
HCl followed by addition to an alkaline solution of -naphthol is
4. Benzene and naphthalene form an ideal solution at room temperature. For this process, the true statement(s)
is(Are)
(A) G is positive (B) Ssystem is positive
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2. Match the four starting material (P,Q,R,S) given in List-I with the corresponding reaction scheme (1, 2, 3, 4)
provided in List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below in lists
To the following compound different reagents are added & different products one formed with
different type of intermediate
1
3. The preparation of SO3 (g ) by reaction SO2 (g ) O2 SO3 (g ) is an exothermic reaction. If the
2
preparation follows the following temperature-pressure relationship for its % yield, then for temperature T 1, T2
and T3 the correct is
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DAY-04
1. Two weak acid solutions HA1 and HA2 each with the same concentration and having pKa values 3 and 5 are
0
placed in contact with hydrogen electrode (1 atm, 25 C) and are interconnected through a salt bridge. The emf
of the cell is
(a) 0.21 V
(b) 0.059 V
(c) 0.018 V
(d) 0.012 V
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DAY-05
1. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true for [Cu(NO2 )6 ]4 and [Fe(h2O)6 ]3 ?
(a) Both are outer orbital complexes
(b) Both are inner orbital complexes with magnetic moment equal to 1. 73 B. M.
(c) The first complex is paramagnetic with one unpaired electron while later one is paramagnetic with five
unpaired electrons
(d) The first is outer orbital complex and later is inner orbital complexes respectively
2. CrCl3. 6NH3 can exist as a complex 0.1 molal aqueous solution of this complex shows a depression in freezing
0
point of 0.558 C. Assuming 100% ionization of the complex and co-ordination number of Cr is six, the number
of chlorine atoms present in the ionization sphere will be…………?
[(Kf )H2O 1.86 K Kg / mol ]
3. Number of correct statements of following
(1) Usually longer is the hydrocarbon chain of fatty a acid salt, smaller is its CMC
(2) More is gold number of lyophillic sol, more is its protecting power
(3) SnO2 is negatively charged colloid in acidic solutions due to adsorption of SnO32 over SnO2
(4) In thrmite process, Mg wire acts as catalyst in reaction
(5) Mist is an example of aerosol
(6) KClO3 KCl O2 reaction can be catalysed by MnO2
(7) Flocculation value of [Fe(CN )6 ]4 is more than PO43 for positively charged colloid
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DAY-06
1. Arrange the following complexes in order of increasing wavelength of visible light absorbed by them
(I) [Cr (H2O)6 ]3 (II) [Cr (en)3 ]3 (III) [Cr (CN )6 ]3 (IV) [Cr (NH3 )6 ]3
(a) I<III<IV<II (b) III<II<IV<I (c) II<I<IV<III (d) I<II<IV<III
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
3. With reference to the scheme given, which of the given statement(s) about P,Q,R and S is (are) correc?
4. How many of following (including stereoisomer) give iodoform ethyl alcohal,isopropyl alcohol,n-butyl
alcohol,secondary butyl alcohol,isobutyl alcohol,acetophenone,benzophenone.
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CD : Fixed wall, EF : SPM, Fixed wall : allows the pressure transfer but no mass transfer. If 16 gm Helium
present in ABCD chamber calculate the length of this chamber in cm if no osmosis takes place through SPM
EF. Assume 75% ionization of K4 [Fe(CN )6 ]
2. Consider the following complexes [V(CO)6 ] [Cr(CO)6 ] and [Mn(CO)6 ] . Then incorrect statement(s) about
metal carbonyls is/are.
(A) ‘C – O’ bond is strongest in the cation and weakest in the anion
(B) ‘C – O’ bond order is less in the cation than in anion.
(C) ‘C – O’ bond is longer in the cation than in anion or neutral carbonyl.
(D) ‘M – C’ bond order is higher in the cation than in anionic or neutral carbonyl.
3. Identify the correct options related with the physical properties of the unknown compounds (X), formed as major
product and (Y) as minor product in the given reaction
(A) Water solubility of [Y] is greater than [X] (B) Boiling point of [Y] is greater than [X]
(C) Melting point of [Y] is greater than [X] (D) [X] is more volatile than [Y]
4. In which of the following pair first acid is stronger acid than second
(A) Fumaric acid, maleic acid (B) Salicylic acid, benzoic acid
(C) Picric acid, phenol (D) Formic acid, benzoic acid
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DAY-08
1. For zero order reaction A 3B plot of concentration vs time is as follows
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(2)
(3)
(4)
How many statement are correct
(100 103 ) –1
3. For a given reaction ln k 4 then s o for the reaction is (in cal mol )
T
4. Given that the normal energy of the reactant and product are 40J and 20J respectively and threshold energy of
the uncatalysed reaction is 120 J, if the rate of uncatalysed reaction at 400 K becomes equal to the rate of
catalysed reaction at 300k, then what will be the activation energy of the catalysed forward and backward
reactions respectively?
(a) 80 J, 60 J (b) 60 J, 80 J (c) 80 J 100 J (d) 50 J, 70 J
5. The mole fraction of a solute in a solution is 0.1. At 298K, molarity of this solution is the same as its molality.
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Density of this solution at 298 K is 2.0g cm . The ratio of the molecular weights of the solute and solvent,
MWsolute
, is
MWsolvent
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DAY-09
1. 0.1 M KI and 0.2 M AgNO3 `are mixed in a 3 : 1 volume ratio. The depression of freezing point of the resulting
solution will be K f (H2O) 1.86KKgmol 1
(a) 3.72 K (b) 1.86 K (c) 0.93 K (d) 0.279 K
2. Consider a cell Ag | Ag (xc1 )|| Ag (yc 2 ) |Ag . Given that C2 = 10C1 and x and y is the degree of dissociation of
y
log
AgNO3 in aqueous solution of concentration c1 and c2 in the two half cells. Then the value of x in terms of
the emf (E) of the cell will be (T= 298 K)
E E E E
1 1
(a) 0.059 (b) 0.059 (c) 0.059 (d) 0.118
3. Which of the following statements is not true about the complex ion [CrCl (NO2 )(en)2 ] ?
(A) It has two geometrical isomers cis and trans
(B) cis and trans forms are not diastereomers to each other
(C) Only the cis isomer displays optical activity
(D) It has three optically active isomers : d, l and trans forms
5. Following graph is plotted between characteristics ‘X’ and ‘Y’ for three species A, B and C
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DAY-10
1. The following reaction gives
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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4. I2(s)/I (0.1M) half-cell is connected to H (aq)|(H2 1atm)Pt half-cell and its cell potential is found to be 0.7714
EIo / I 0.535V ,
V. If 2 the pH of H / H2 half-cell will be…………
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DAY-11
1. A complex of metal M n has the following electronic distribution in d orbitals
The neutral M has a ground state electronic configuration of [ Ar ]4s 2 3d 6 . Which of the following complexes is
consistent with the electronic distribution of M n (as described above)?
(a) [M(CN )6 ]4 (b) [MF6 ]3 (c) [MF6 ]4 (d) [M(CN )6 ]3
2. 3–Amino–2,3–dimethyl butan–2–ol when treated with NaNO2 / HCl gives product (X). (X) on treatment with
LiAlH4 forms (Y). (Y) on heating with conc. H2SO4 forms (Z). Calculate the molecular weight of (Z)
3. Isomers of hexane, based on their branching, can be divided into three distinct classes as shown in the figure.
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DAY-01
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
BD 4 B ABCD ABCD B BCD ABCD BCD ABC
DAY-02
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5 C A BCD C ABC 6 0 3 64
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C C B ABC ACD C AD ABC AD ABC
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B B B AC C ABCD BC 3 C A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
AC 2 3 7 B B C D D D
DAY-06
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B ABC ABD 5 C ABCD ACD ABC 19 D
DAY-07
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5 A ABCD BCD B C C A B D
DAY-08
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
8 4 8 B 9 C D B AC ABCD
DAY-09
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
D C BD 5 123 4 3 A D D
DAY-10
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D C ACD 3 A C A C B C
DAY-11
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C 84 B BCD ABC BD ACD ACD 50