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15-01-2021 Chemical & Isomerism (Autosaved)
15-01-2021 Chemical & Isomerism (Autosaved)
(1) 3
(2) 5
(3) 2
(4) 4
3. The number of isomeric aldehydes and ketones with
formula C5H10O are (structural isomers)
(1) 7
(2) 6
(3) 5
(4) 8
4. Minimum number of carbon atom required by a
Hydrocarbon alkane alkene an alkyne to show chain
isomerism respectively are:
(1) 1,4,4
(2) 4,3,3
(3) 4,4,3
(4) 4,4,5
5. How many structural formula are possible when one of the
hydrogen is replaced by a chlorine atom in anthracene and
phenanthracene:
(1) 3,5
(2) 7,3
(3) 3,3
(4) 6,2
6. Which of the following compound is isomeric with
propanoic acid:
(1) Enantiomers
(2) Identical
(3) Optically inactive
(4) Diastereomers
13. Which of the following combination amongst the four
fischer projections represents the same absolute
configuration.
(1) Enantiomer
(2) Identical
(3) Diastereomer
(4) Structural isomers
16. :
17. Which of the following show stable or major form of enol?
18. Which structure is most stable:
19. What is the activation energy for a reaction it its rate
doubles when the temperature is raised from 200 to 350C :
(1) Entropy
(2) Internal energy
(3) Enthalpy
(4) Activation energy
23. Identify the incorrect statement:
(1) The energy above which all the colliding molecules will
react
(2) The energy below which colliding molecules will not
react
(3) The total energy of the reacting molecules at a
temperature T
(4) The fraction of molecules with energy greater than the
activation energy of the reaction
26. A reactant (A) form two products
A
k1
B, Activation energy Ea1
A
k2
C, Activation energy Ea2
(1) Eb < Ef
(2) Eb > Ef
(3) Eb = Ef
(4) these is no definite relation between Ef and Eb
29. Rate constant, k of the first order reaction when initial
concentration (C0) and concentration (Cr) at time t,is given
by equation kt = log C0 – log Ct. Graph is a straight line if
we plot:
(1) t vs log C0
(2) t vs log Ct
(3) t-1 vs log Ct
(4) log C0 vs log Ct
30. For a first order reaction A B the reaction rate at reactant
concentration of 0.01 M is found to be 2.0 × 10-5 mol lit-1
sec-1. The half life period of the reaction is:
(1) 220 s
(2) 30 s
(3) 300 s
(4) 347 s
31. In a first order reaction A B if k is rate constant and initial
concentration of the reactant A is 0.5 M, then the half-life
is:
log2 log2
(1) (2)
k k 0.5
ln 2 0.693
(3) (4)
k 0.5k
32. The half lie of a substance in a certain enzyme catalysed
reaction is 138s. The time required for the concentration of
the substance to fall from 1.28 mg L-1 to 0.04 mg L-1 is:
(1) 690 s
(2) 276 s
(3) 414 s
(4) 552 s
33. A first order reaction takes 40 minutes for 30%. It’s half life
10
period log 0.1549
7
(1) 220s
(2) 30s
(3) 300s
(4) 347 s
35. In a first –order reaction A B if k is rate constant and
initial concentration of the reactant A is 0.5 M, then the
half-life is:
log2 log 2
(1) (2)
k k 0.5
ln 2 0.693
3) (4)
k 0.5k
21. [A] [B] Rate of reaction
0.1 M 0.1 M 0.002
0.2 M 0.1 M 0.002
0.3 M 0.2 M 0.008
0.4 M 0.3 M 0.018
The rate equation will be:
(1) 0.36 M
(2) 0.72 M
(3) 1.08 M
(4) 3.60 M
23. The correct difference between first and second order
reactions is that:
(1) Is tripled
(2) Is doubled
(3) Is halved
(4) Remains unchanged
25. If the rate constant for a first order reaction is k, the time
(t) required for the completion of 99% of the reaction is
given by:
(1) t = 0.639 /k
(2) t = 6.909/k
(3) t = 4.606/k
(4) t = 2.303/k