This passage discusses several chemistry concepts and questions:
1) A reaction between a lead oxide (A) and nitric acid produces a neutral liquid (B) and brown precipitate (D).
2) Compound (D) is a strong oxidizing agent that reacts with sulfur dioxide to produce an insoluble white solid (F).
3) Solid (F) can be converted to a black precipitate (E) when treated with hydrogen sulfide gas.
This passage discusses several chemistry concepts and questions:
1) A reaction between a lead oxide (A) and nitric acid produces a neutral liquid (B) and brown precipitate (D).
2) Compound (D) is a strong oxidizing agent that reacts with sulfur dioxide to produce an insoluble white solid (F).
3) Solid (F) can be converted to a black precipitate (E) when treated with hydrogen sulfide gas.
This passage discusses several chemistry concepts and questions:
1) A reaction between a lead oxide (A) and nitric acid produces a neutral liquid (B) and brown precipitate (D).
2) Compound (D) is a strong oxidizing agent that reacts with sulfur dioxide to produce an insoluble white solid (F).
3) Solid (F) can be converted to a black precipitate (E) when treated with hydrogen sulfide gas.
This passage discusses several chemistry concepts and questions:
1) A reaction between a lead oxide (A) and nitric acid produces a neutral liquid (B) and brown precipitate (D).
2) Compound (D) is a strong oxidizing agent that reacts with sulfur dioxide to produce an insoluble white solid (F).
3) Solid (F) can be converted to a black precipitate (E) when treated with hydrogen sulfide gas.
Passage 3: For Questions 6 – 7 6. The formula of D is
(A) PbO I. Red solid (A) + HNO3 → Neutral liquid (B) (B) Pb(NO3)2 + C+ D brown ppt. (C) PbO2 (D) PbO⋅PbO2 II. C (solution) + H 2S → E black ppt. III. D is a very good oxidizing agent. 7. F can be converted into E when F is treated with (A) dil. HCl IV. D + SO2 → white solid (F) which is insoluble in (B) H2S dilute mineral acid. (C) coke powder (red hot) V. Compound A is an oxide of lead (D) sulphur powder
| ASSERTION–REASONING TYPE QUESTIONS
In the following set of questions, a Statement I is 5. Statement I: The formula for interstitial carbide given and a corresponding Statement II is given formed by transition metals is MC. below it. Mark the correct answer as: Statement II: Transition metals are in general (A) If both Statement I and Statement II are true and crystallized in the form of fcc or hcp pattern and all Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I. octahedral voids are occupied by carbon atom. (B) If both Statement I and Statement II are true but Statement II is not the correct explanation for 6. Statement I: Mg 2C 3 is a C 3 - type of ionic carbide. Statement I. Statement II: Mg 2C 3 consists of three carbon atoms (C) If Statement I is true but Statement II is false. in one formula unit. (D) If Statement I is false but Statement II is true. 7. Statement I: Silane is more reactive than methane. 1. Statement I: Ag2CO3 is slightly yellow or yellowish white in colour. Statement II: The Si and C atoms are both sp3 hybridized in the two compounds. Statement II: Ag+ has strong polarizing power. 8. Statement I: SiO2 is not isostructural with CO2 . 2. Statement I: The IE1 of Pb is greater than that of Sn. Statement II: The formation of 3 pp − 2 pp is not as Statement II: The radius of Pb is greater than that of Sn. effective as formation of 2 pp − 2 pp in CO2 . 3. Statement I: Water gas has higher calorific value com- 9. Statement I: Silicones have water repelling pared to producer gas. characteristics. Statement II: All constituents of producer gas may act Statement II: (Si–O–Si) skeleton is covered with as good fuel. alkyl groups. 4. Statement I: I 2O5 + 5CO → I 2 + 5CO2 10. Statement I: 2PbO2 + 2H2SO4 → 2PbSO4 + 2H2O + O2 I 2 + 2S 2O23 − → 2I − + S 4O62 − In this reaction H 2SO4 acts as reducing agent. 2− The number of equivalent of S2O3 Statement II: If PbO2 is considered as lead perox- = number of equivalent of I 2 ide, then above reaction is an example of dispropor- = number of equivalent of CO tionation reaction. Statement II: The above set of reactions falls under the category of iodometry reactions.
| INTEGER ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
The answer to each of the following questions is a non- 4. Among the following, find the number of elements negative integer. that show catenation property. 1. Find the number of C−C linkages in C60. C, Si, P, S, O, N, Ge 2. Find the number of six membered rings in C84. 5. Find the number of Fe – C bonds in Fe2(CO)9. 3. How many of the Group14 elements have higher value 6. Find the difference in number of σ bonds in the reactant of IE1 as compared to Pb? and products when ammonium carbonate is heated.