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1.

Which of the following have same molecular formula?

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Which of the following have same molecular formula?


2.

(i) CO2−−−−−→(ii) H2OP In the reaction, product P is

Answer» (i) CO2−−−−(ii) H2OP In the reaction, product P is


3.

ASSIGN D OR L FORM IN THIS FISCHER PROJECTION FORMULA WITH PROPER STEPS: (OH)CH(COOH)-(COOH)CH(NH2)

Answer» ASSIGN D OR L FORM IN THIS FISCHER PROJECTION FORMULA WITH PROPER STEPS:
(OH)CH(COOH)-(COOH)CH(NH2)
4.

Match the following IUPAC names given in Column I with their common names given in Colum II and choose the correct option from the codes given below. Column I (IUPAC name) Column II (Common name)A.4-Methyl phenol1CatecholB.Benzene-1,4-diol2QuinolC.Benzene-1,2-diol3o-cresolD.2-Methyl phenol4p-cresol

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Match the following IUPAC names given in Column I with their common names given in Colum II and choose the correct option from the codes given below.


































Column I

(IUPAC name)
Column II

(Common name)
A.4-Methyl phenol1Catechol
B.Benzene-1,4-diol2Quinol
C.Benzene-1,2-diol3o-cresol
D.2-Methyl phenol4p-cresol


5.

Write the integrated rate equation for pseudo first order reaction

Answer» Write the integrated rate equation for pseudo first order reaction
6.

100 mL of a 0.1 MNaCl solution is added to 300 mL of a 0.2 M MgCl2 solution. 100 mL of this solution was further diluted with 400 mL of water. The molarity of Cl− ions in the resultant solution is:

Answer» 100 mL of a 0.1 MNaCl solution is added to 300 mL of a 0.2 M MgCl2 solution. 100 mL of this solution was further diluted with 400 mL of water. The molarity of Cl ions in the resultant solution is:


7.

What is alpha and beta according to biology .biomolecules

Answer» What is alpha and beta according to biology .biomolecules
8.

Rank in the order of increasing acidity :

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Rank in the order of increasing acidity :




9.

Can an atom with unpaired electron (eg: Cl) be called a free radical?

Answer» Can an atom with unpaired electron (eg: Cl) be called a free radical?
10.

Possible alkenes form in the given reaction are:

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Possible alkenes form in the given reaction are:


11.

Two elements A and B combine to form compounds X and Y. For a fixed mass of A, the mass of B that combines to form the compounds X and Y are in the ratio 3:7. If in the compound X, 4 g of A combines with 12 g of B, then in compound Y, 8 g of A will combine with _______ g of B.

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Two elements A and B combine to form compounds X and Y. For a fixed mass of A, the mass of B that combines to form the compounds X and Y are in the ratio 3:7. If in the compound X, 4 g of A combines with 12 g of B, then in compound Y, 8 g of A will combine with _______ g of B.

12.

For gaseous state, if most probale speed is denoted by C* , average speed by and mean square speed by ¯C, then for a large number of molecules the ratios of these speeds are

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For gaseous state, if most probale speed is denoted by C* , average speed by and mean square speed by ¯C, then for a large number of molecules the ratios of these speeds are


13.

3.Calculate the number of waves made by a Bohr electron in one complete revolution in nth orbit of H atom.If the ratio of de-Broglie wavelength associated with electron moving in nth orbit and 2nd orbit is 1.5

Answer» 3.Calculate the number of waves made by a Bohr electron in one complete revolution in nth orbit of H atom.If the ratio of de-Broglie wavelength associated with electron moving in nth orbit and 2nd orbit is 1.5
14.

where eletrophile attack in benzene rin

Answer» where eletrophile attack in benzene rin
15.

what is valence bond theory?

Answer» what is valence bond theory?
16.

Concentration of H2SO4 is 98% H2SO4 by mass and has density of 1.8 g/L. Volume of acid needed to make one litre of 0.1 M H2SO4

Answer» Concentration of H2SO4 is 98% H2SO4 by mass and has density of 1.8 g/L. Volume of acid needed to make one litre of 0.1 M H2SO4
17.

what is carnot cycle?

Answer» what is carnot cycle?
18.

If the bond energies of H–H, Br–Br, and H–Br are 433, 192 and 364 kJ mol–1 respectively, the ΔHo for the reaction H2(g)+Br2(g)→2HBr(g) is:

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If the bond energies of HH, BrBr, and HBr are 433, 192 and 364 kJ mol1 respectively, the ΔHo for the reaction H2(g)+Br2(g)2HBr(g) is:

19.

A(g)+3B(g)⇌4C(g) initial concentration of A is equal to that of B. The equilibrium concentration of A and C are equal. Kc of the reaction will be:

Answer» A(g)+3B(g)4C(g) initial concentration of A is equal to that of B. The equilibrium concentration of A and C are equal. Kc of the reaction will be:
20.

What is the difference between binding energy and Q value of reaction??

Answer» What is the difference between binding energy and Q value of reaction??
21.

20% complete d reactant s in first order in 50min what is time required for 60% Ans is 98.6min whynot 150 pls put it on a paper

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20% complete d reactant s in first order in 50min what is time required for 60%

Ans is 98.6min whynot 150

pls put it on a paper

22.

What are the differences in physical and chemical properties of cl and fluorine(like IE, EGE, Hydration enthalpy, reducing power,etc

Answer» What are the differences in physical and chemical properties of cl and fluorine(like IE, EGE, Hydration enthalpy, reducing power,etc
23.

The first ionization potential of which of the element is highest

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The first ionization potential of which of the element is highest


24.

how many electrons are present in 1.6 gram of methane ch4 ?

Answer» how many electrons are present in 1.6 gram of methane ch4 ?
25.

The standard enthalpies of formation at 300 K for CCl4(l), H2O (g), (CO2) and HCl(g) are −107,−242,−394 and−93 kJ mol−1, respectively. The value of △Uo300 for the reaction CCl4(l)+2H2O(g)→CO2(g)+4HCl(g) is

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The standard enthalpies of formation at 300 K for CCl4(l), H2O (g), (CO2) and HCl(g) are 107,242,394 and93 kJ mol1, respectively. The value of Uo300 for the reaction

CCl4(l)+2H2O(g)CO2(g)+4HCl(g) is

26.

Calculate the frequency of a wave with wavelength 4×107 nm .

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Calculate the frequency of a wave with wavelength 4×107 nm .

27.

Which of the following cannot act as Lewis acid?

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Which of the following cannot act as Lewis acid?

28.

Which of the following describes the correct relation for pOH for an aqueous salt solution of weak acid and weak base at 25∘C ?

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Which of the following describes the correct relation for pOH for an aqueous salt solution of weak acid and weak base at 25C ?

29.

propiophenone reaction with phenylmagnesium bromide

Answer» propiophenone reaction with phenylmagnesium bromide
30.

Which of the following violates the valence bond theory?

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Which of the following violates the valence bond theory?

31.

63. The order of reactivity of the following ketones towards nucleophilic addition of water is: 1)CH3COCH3,2)CF3COCF3,3)C6H5COC6H5 4),CCl3COCl3,

Answer» 63. The order of reactivity of the following ketones towards nucleophilic addition of water is: 1)CH3COCH3,2)CF3COCF3,3)C6H5COC6H5 4),CCl3COCl3,
32.

59 Which of the following complex ions is expected to absorb visible light? (At.no. Zn = 30, Sc = 21, Ti = 22, Cr = 24) (1) [Ti(en)2(NH3)2]4+ (2) [Cr(NH3)6]3+ (3) [Zn(NH3)6]2+ (4) [Sc(H2O)3(NH3)3]3+

Answer» 59 Which of the following complex ions is expected to absorb visible light? (At.no. Zn = 30, Sc = 21, Ti = 22, Cr = 24) (1) [Ti(en)2(NH3)2]4+ (2) [Cr(NH3)6]3+ (3) [Zn(NH3)6]2+ (4) [Sc(H2O)3(NH3)3]3+
33.

Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) is prepared in a two-step process:(1) P4+5O2→P4O10(2) P4O10+6H2O→4H3PO4In step (1), 62 g of phosphorus is made to react with excess oxygen to form P4O10 with 85 % yield. In step (2), the yield of H3PO4 obtained is 90 %. Calculate the mass of H3PO4 produced.

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Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) is prepared in a two-step process:

(1) P4+5O2P4O10

(2) P4O10+6H2O4H3PO4

In step (1), 62 g of phosphorus is made to react with excess oxygen to form P4O10 with 85 % yield. In step (2), the yield of H3PO4 obtained is 90 %. Calculate the mass of H3PO4 produced.

34.

there are certain material developed in the laboratory is which have a negative index array incident from air into such a medium shall follow up at given by

Answer» there are certain material developed in the laboratory is which have a negative index array incident from air into such a medium shall follow up at given by
35.

State two physical properties of ammonia which enable its separation from mixture of ammonia, hydrogen and nitrogen.

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State two physical properties of ammonia which enable its separation from mixture of ammonia, hydrogen and nitrogen.
36.

Which among the following molecules has a permanent dipole moment?

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Which among the following molecules has a permanent dipole moment?

37.

Bleaching action of chlorine is due to:

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Bleaching action of chlorine is due to:


38.

47. I2_2I is a reversible reaction . which factor will favour forward reaction A_increase in concentration of 2I B_increase in temperature C_both a,b D_Decrease in concentration of I2 Given delta Hfor reaction is +150

Answer» 47. I2_2I is a reversible reaction . which factor will favour forward reaction A_increase in concentration of 2I B_increase in temperature C_both a,b D_Decrease in concentration of I2 Given delta Hfor reaction is +150
39.

WriteIUPAC names of the following compounds:a. b. c. d. e. f. g.

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Write
IUPAC names of the following compounds:



a.



b.



c.



d.



e.



f.




g.


40.

Work done in reversible adiabatic process is numerically not equal to:

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Work done in reversible adiabatic process is numerically not equal to:

41.

specific rotation of an optically pure compound (X) is +40. in a reaction the compound (X) is obtained through a series of chemical reactions . if the specific rotation of the solution is -20, what would be the percentage of laevorotatory isomer in solutio

Answer» specific rotation of an optically pure compound (X) is +40. in a reaction the compound (X) is obtained through a series of chemical reactions . if the specific rotation of the solution is -20, what would be the percentage of laevorotatory isomer in solutio
42.

In a first order reaction the concentration of reactant decrease from 800 mol/dm3 to 50 mo/dm3 in 2×104 sec. The rate constant of reaction in sec-1 is:

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In a first order reaction the concentration of reactant decrease from 800 mol/dm3 to 50 mo/dm3 in 2×104 sec. The rate constant of reaction in sec-1 is:


43.

The enthalpy change for a reaction does not depend upon

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The enthalpy change for a reaction does not depend upon

44.

Identify (X) and (Y) in the following reaction sequences.

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Identify (X) and (Y) in the following reaction sequences.

45.

If x>0 and y

Answer» If x>0 and y<0, then the point (X,-y) lies in________
46.

49 Determine the value of equilibrium constant for the reaction A + B = 2C If 1.0 mol. Of A , 1.4 mol. Of B , and 0.50 mol. Of C are placed in a 1.0 L vessel and allowed to come to equilibrium. The final concentration of C is 0.75 mol/L.

Answer» 49 Determine the value of equilibrium constant for the reaction A + B = 2C If 1.0 mol. Of A , 1.4 mol. Of B , and 0.50 mol. Of C are placed in a 1.0 L vessel and allowed to come to equilibrium. The final concentration of C is 0.75 mol/L.
47.

Difference between Kp and Kc?

Answer» Difference between Kp and Kc?
48.

A samll bubble rises from the bottom of a lake, where the temperature and pressure are 8∘C and 6.0 atm, to the water's surface, where the temperature is 25∘°C and pressure is 1.0 atm. Calculate the final volume of the bubble if its initial volume was 2 mL

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A samll bubble rises from the bottom of a lake, where the temperature and pressure are 8C and 6.0 atm, to the water's surface, where the temperature is 25°C and pressure is 1.0 atm. Calculate the final volume of the bubble if its initial volume was 2 mL



49.

Derive the formula of entropy

Answer» Derive the formula of entropy
50.

How would you distinguish between the following set of compounds? zinc chloride and calcium chloride

Answer» How would you distinguish between the following set of compounds?
zinc chloride and calcium chloride