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An aqueous solution has 5% urea and 10% glucose by weight. What will be the freezing point of the solution ? (Kf of water= 1.86) |
| Answer» An aqueous solution has 5% urea and 10% glucose by weight. What will be the freezing point of the solution ? (Kf of water= 1.86) | |
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7.What is splitting term? |
| Answer» 7.What is splitting term? | |
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In the photoelectric experiment, if we use a monochromatic light, the photoelectric current vs voltage curve is as shown. If work function of the metal is 2eV, estimate the power of light used. (Assume efficiency of photo emission = 10−3%, i.e., number of photoelectrons emitted are 10−3% of number of photons incident on metal) |
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Answer» In the photoelectric experiment, if we use a monochromatic light, the photoelectric current vs voltage curve is as shown. If work function of the metal is 2eV, estimate the power of light used. (Assume efficiency of photo emission = 10−3%, i.e., number of photoelectrons emitted are 10−3% of number of photons incident on metal)
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What is the number of unit cell in 18 grams of an element of atomic mass 27 g / mol ,if it forms fcc packing of cell edge 540 pm |
| Answer» What is the number of unit cell in 18 grams of an element of atomic mass 27 g / mol ,if it forms fcc packing of cell edge 540 pm | |
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How long (in seconds) a current of 3 amp has to be passed through a solution of silver nitrate to coat a metal surface of 80 cm2 with a 0.005 mm thick layer? Density of silver is 10.5 g cm−3.(Give your answer in the nearest interger value) |
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Answer» How long (in seconds) a current of 3 amp has to be passed through a solution of silver nitrate to coat a metal surface of 80 cm2 with a 0.005 mm thick layer? Density of silver is 10.5 g cm−3. (Give your answer in the nearest interger value) |
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The molecular formula of a commercial resin used for exchanging ions in water softening is C8H7SO−3Na+ (Molecular weight=206). The maximum uptake of Ca2+ ions by the resin when expressed in mole per gram resin was found to be 1x. Find the value of x. |
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Answer» The molecular formula of a commercial resin used for exchanging ions in water softening is C8H7SO−3Na+ (Molecular weight=206). The maximum uptake of Ca2+ ions by the resin when expressed in mole per gram resin was found to be 1x. Find the value of x. |
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Why carbon cannot form more than triple bond with other carbon atom? Why only 3 is possible ? |
| Answer» Why carbon cannot form more than triple bond with other carbon atom? Why only 3 is possible ? | |
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In which of the following reactions does hydrogen act as an oxidising agent ? |
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Answer» In which of the following reactions does hydrogen act as an oxidising agent ? |
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Which of the following compounds will exhibit geometrical isomerism? |
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Answer» Which of the following compounds will exhibit geometrical isomerism? |
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Are K=Ae^-E/RT and Rate=P×Zab×e^-E/RT same? Then how A=Zab×P? |
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Answer» Are K=Ae^-E/RT and Rate=P×Zab×e^-E/RT same? Then how A=Zab×P? |
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At equilibrium is the concentration of reactants equal to the concentration of the product or are they constant ? What is the difference between being constant and being equal? |
| Answer» At equilibrium is the concentration of reactants equal to the concentration of the product or are they constant ? What is the difference between being constant and being equal? | |
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Which of the following metal chloride gives white ppt and black ppt respectively with aequeous solution of gas (B) |
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Which of the following metal chloride gives white ppt and black ppt respectively with aequeous solution of gas (B) |
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the galvanic cellAg AgCl(s), KCI(0.2M) \vert\vert KBr(0.001IM), AgBr(s)\vert AgThe anode is\lbrack Ksp (AgCI) 2.8 x 10-10. KSp (AgBr) 3.3 x 10-13 |
| Answer» the galvanic cellAg AgCl(s), KCI(0.2M) \vert\vert KBr(0.001IM), AgBr(s)\vert AgThe anode is\lbrack Ksp (AgCI) 2.8 x 10-10. KSp (AgBr) 3.3 x 10-13 | |
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Reaction between1.formic acid and Toluene2.formic acid and methoxy benzene |
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Answer» Reaction between 1.formic acid and Toluene 2.formic acid and methoxy benzene |
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The reaction AK−→Product, is a zero order while the reaction BK−→Product, is a first order reaction. For what initial concentration of 'A' are the half lives of the two reactions equal? (Rate constant values are the same for both the reactions) |
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Answer» The reaction AK−→Product, is a zero order while the reaction BK−→Product, is a first order reaction. For what initial concentration of 'A' are the half lives of the two reactions equal? (Rate constant values are the same for both the reactions) |
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Enthalpy change for the process, H2O(s)⇌H2O(l) is 6.01 kJ mol−1. The entropy change for 1 mole of ice at its melting point will be |
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Answer» Enthalpy change for the process, |
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The electron belongs to the angular momentum of an e−in a Bohr's orbit of H atom is 4.2178 × 10−34 Kg.m2.Sec−1. |
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Answer» The electron belongs to the angular momentum of an e−in a Bohr's orbit of H atom is 4.2178 × 10−34 Kg.m2.Sec−1. |
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Which of the following amines would undergo diazotisation |
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Answer» Which of the following amines would undergo diazotisation |
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Atoms of element B form HCP lattice and those of element A occupy two thirds of tetrahedral voids. The formula of the compound is . |
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Answer» Atoms of element B form HCP lattice and those of element A occupy two thirds of tetrahedral voids. The formula of the compound is |
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Find the amount of oxygen required for the complete combustion of 4 mol of butane. 2C4H10+13O2→8CO2+10H2O |
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Answer» Find the amount of oxygen required for the complete combustion of 4 mol of butane. |
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The equilibrium2CuI⇌Cu0+CuII |
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Answer» The equilibrium 2CuI⇌Cu0+CuII |
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The addition of 1.0 g of a compound to 10 g of water increases the boiling point by 0.3 ∘C. The amount of compound needed to prepare a 500 mL 0.1 M solution is: (Given: Assume negligible dissociation or association of the compound, boiling point constant Kb of water =0.513 K kg mol−1) |
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Answer» The addition of 1.0 g of a compound to 10 g of water increases the boiling point by 0.3 ∘C. The amount of compound needed to prepare a 500 mL 0.1 M solution is: |
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No.of alternate edges in cubic cell is 4. Explain |
| Answer» No.of alternate edges in cubic cell is 4. Explain | |
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An organic compound contains 1.6% of O atom. 1 molecule of the compound contains 2 atoms of O. The molecular mass of the compound is: |
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Answer» An organic compound contains 1.6% of O atom. 1 molecule of the compound contains 2 atoms of O. The molecular mass of the compound is: |
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Itis now believed that protons and neutrons (which constitute nuclei ofordinary matter) are themselves built out of more elementary unitscalled quarks. A proton and a neutron consist of three quarks each.Two types of quarks, the so called ‘up’ quark (denoted byu) of charge (+2/3) e,and the ‘down’ quark (denoted by d) of charge (−1/3)e,together with electrons build up ordinary matter. (Quarks of othertypes have also been found which give rise to different unusualvarieties of matter.) Suggest a possible quark composition of aproton and neutron. |
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Answer» It |
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2HI (An elementary reaction)If the volume of the container containing the gaseous mixture is increased to two times, then final ratereaction(1) Become four times(2) Becorme th of the original rate(3) Become 2 times4) Become 2 of the original rate |
| Answer» 2HI (An elementary reaction)If the volume of the container containing the gaseous mixture is increased to two times, then final ratereaction(1) Become four times(2) Becorme th of the original rate(3) Become 2 times4) Become 2 of the original rate | |
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The compound which obeys Markovnikov's rule when reacted with HBr is: |
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Answer» The compound which obeys Markovnikov's rule when reacted with HBr is: |
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 50 mL of 0.01 M Ca(OH)2 reacts with 25 mL of 0.01 M HCl. Given that ΔHo of neutralization of a strong acid and a strong base is 14 kcal mol−1 |
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Answer» Calculate the enthalpy change when 50 mL of 0.01 M Ca(OH)2 reacts with 25 mL of 0.01 M HCl. Given that ΔHo of neutralization of a strong acid and a strong base is 14 kcal mol−1 |
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Anthracene can be electrolytically oxidised to anthraquinone.310)+ H2C14H10AnthraceneAnthraquinoneWhat mass of anthraquinone can be produced by the passageof 1 ampere current for an hour at 100% efficiency? |
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Answer» Anthracene can be electrolytically oxidised to anthraquinone. 310) + H2 C14H10 Anthracene Anthraquinone What mass of anthraquinone can be produced by the passage of 1 ampere current for an hour at 100% efficiency? |
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Solubility product of SrF2 in water is 8×10−10. Its solubility in 0.1 M NaF aqueous solution is |
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Answer» Solubility product of SrF2 in water is 8×10−10. Its solubility in 0.1 M NaF aqueous solution is |
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How many optically active isomers of dimethylcyclopentane are possible? |
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Answer» How many optically active isomers of dimethylcyclopentane are possible? |
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An ideal gas of adiabatic exponent γ is expanded so that the amount of heat transferred to the gas is equal to decrease in its internal energy. Then the equation of the process in terms of the variables temperature T and volume V is |
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Answer» An ideal gas of adiabatic exponent γ is expanded so that the amount of heat transferred to the gas is equal to decrease in its internal energy. Then the equation of the process in terms of the variables temperature T and volume V is |
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Find the mole fraction of glucose in 1 molal aqueous solution of glucose. |
| Answer» Find the mole fraction of glucose in 1 molal aqueous solution of glucose. | |
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When the sum of two vector is mimimum amd maximum |
| Answer» When the sum of two vector is mimimum amd maximum | |
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How many numbers of electron present in NO³-? |
| Answer» How many numbers of electron present in NO³-? | |
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Question 20Mineral acids are stronger acids than carboxylic acids because(i) Mineral acids are completely ionised(ii) Carboxylic acids are completely ionised(iii) Mineral acids are partially ionised(iv) Carboxylic acids are partially ionised(a) (i) and (iv)(b) (ii) and (iii)(c) (i) and (ii)(d) (iii) and (iv) |
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Answer» Question 20 Mineral acids are stronger acids than carboxylic acids because (i) Mineral acids are completely ionised (ii) Carboxylic acids are completely ionised (iii) Mineral acids are partially ionised (iv) Carboxylic acids are partially ionised (a) (i) and (iv) (b) (ii) and (iii) (c) (i) and (ii) (d) (iii) and (iv) |
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Which element has the highest number of allotropes? |
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Answer» Which element has the highest number of allotropes? |
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Q- what is anomers,epimers,enantoimers and diastereomers? |
| Answer» Q- what is anomers,epimers,enantoimers and diastereomers? | |
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Between cuprous and cupric which is more stable and why |
| Answer» Between cuprous and cupric which is more stable and why | |
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Among the following compounds in the options which can dehydrated very easlly: |
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Answer» Among the following compounds in the options which can dehydrated very easlly: |
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Considering the elements F,Cl,O and S, the correct order of their electron affinity values is: |
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Answer» Considering the elements F,Cl,O and S, the correct order of their electron affinity values is: |
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1) Using the VSEPR theory, predict the shape and draw the structure of OF2.2) Calculate the no of lone pairs on the central atom of the following:(i) ClO3‐(ii) SF4 (iii) I3‐ |
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Answer» 1) Using the VSEPR theory, predict the shape and draw the structure of OF2. 2) Calculate the no of lone pairs on the central atom of the following: (i) ClO3‐ (ii) SF4 (iii) I3‐ |
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When NH,OH reacts with unsymmetrical ketone then number of products formed is(1)4(2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3 |
| Answer» When NH,OH reacts with unsymmetrical ketone then number of products formed is(1)4(2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3 | |
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The molar freezing point constant for water is 1.86 °C mole-1. If 342 gm of canesugar (C12H22O11) are dissolved in 1000 gm of water, the solution will freeze at |
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Answer» The molar freezing point constant for water is 1.86 °C mole-1. If 342 gm of canesugar (C12H22O11) are dissolved in 1000 gm of water, the solution will freeze at |
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3Energy required to dissociate 4 g of gaseousinto free gaseous atoms is 872 kJ at 25^° C. Thebond energy of H-H bond will be(1) 8.72 kJ(2) 4.36 kJ(3) 436 kJ(4) 43.6 kJ |
| Answer» 3Energy required to dissociate 4 g of gaseousinto free gaseous atoms is 872 kJ at 25^° C. Thebond energy of H-H bond will be(1) 8.72 kJ(2) 4.36 kJ(3) 436 kJ(4) 43.6 kJ | |
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what amount of co2 is evolved when 50g of caco3 is strongly heated |
| Answer» what amount of co2 is evolved when 50g of caco3 is strongly heated | |
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What is the purest form of carbon? a) fullerene b) carbon black c) diamond d) coke e) any other |
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Answer» What is the purest form of carbon? a) fullerene b) carbon black c) diamond d) coke e) any other |
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Which of the following is not formed on hydrolysis of PCl5? |
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Answer» Which of the following is not formed on hydrolysis of PCl5? |
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For an electron placed in the third orbit of the hydrogen atom, calculate the number of revolutions per second made by it around the nucleus. |
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Answer» For an electron placed in the third orbit of the hydrogen atom, calculate the number of revolutions per second made by it around the nucleus. |
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Silver crystallises in FCC lattice. If edge length of cell is 4.077×10^(-8)cm amd density is 10.5 g cm¯³. Calculate atomic mass of silver. |
| Answer» Silver crystallises in FCC lattice. If edge length of cell is 4.077×10^(-8)cm amd density is 10.5 g cm¯³. Calculate atomic mass of silver. | |