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On addition of an inert gas at constant volume to the reaction : N_2 + 3H_2 hArr 2NH_3 at equilibrium: |
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Answer» The REACTION halts |
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On addition of ammonium chloride to a solution of ammonium hydroxide |
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Answer» Dissociation of `NH_(4)OH` increases |
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On addition of AgNO_3 to NaCl, white ppt. occurs |
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Answer» INSTANTANEOUSLY |
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On addition of ammonium chloride to a solution of ammonium hydroxide ………. |
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Answer» DISSOCIATION of `NH_4OH` increases |
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On addition of AgNO_3 to NaCl, white ppt, occurs: |
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Answer» Instantaneously |
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On addition of 1 ml of solution of 10% NaCl to 100ml corporate gold sol in presence of 0.25g of starch, the coagulation is just prevented. The gold number of starch is |
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Answer» `0.025` |
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On addition of 1 ml solution of 10% NaCl to 10 mL gold sol in the presence of 0.025 g of starch, the coagulation is just prevented. Starch has the gold number |
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Answer» 0.025 |
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On addition of 2mL of 5% NaCl to 10 mL gold sol in the presence of 0.025 g starch , the coagulation is just prevented. What is the gold number of starch ? |
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Answer» Solution : 0.025 g of STARCH just prevent the coagulation of 10mL GOLD sol on the addition of 2mL of 5% NaCl or 0.025 g of starch just prevents the coagulation of 10mL gold sol on the addition of 1ML of 10% NaCl. Milligrams of starch which just prevent the coagulation of 10mL gold sol. on the addition of 1 mL 10% NaCl = 25 `:.` Gold number of starch = 25 . |
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On additing (A) into a dilute solution of silver nitrate a white precipitate appears which quickly changes into a black coloured compound. (C) |
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Answer» `2AgNO_(3)+ underset("(Whitw ppt)")(Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3) rarr) Ag_(2)S_(2)O_(3)+2NaNO_(3)` `Ag_(2)S_(2)O_(3)+underset((C)" black")(H_(2)Orarr) Ag_(2)S+H_(2)SO_(4)` |
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On adding two or three drops of FeCl_(3) into the excess of solution (A) a violet coloured compound (D) is formed. This colour disapperars quickly. |
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Answer» `S_(2)O_(3)^(2-)+Fe^(3+) underset((D)" violet")(RARR) [Fe^(3+)(S_(2)O_(3))_(2)]^(-)` `[Fe(S_(2)O_(3))_(2)]^(-)+Fe^(3+) rarr 2 Fe^(2+)+S_(4)O_(6)^(2-)` |
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On adding which of the following the pH of 20 mL of 0.1 N HCl will not alter ? |
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Answer» 1 mL of 1 N HCl `=-log (0.1)=1` The given solution has pH = 1 `therefore` When 500 mL of HCl of pH = 1 is added to the given solution, pH REMAINS same. |
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On adding which of the following the pH of 20 ml of 0.1 NaOH will not alter |
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Answer» 1 mL of 1N HCl |
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On adding solid pottasium cyanide to water : |
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Answer» PH will increase |
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On adding sold potassium cyanide to water |
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Answer» PH will increase Because `OH^(-)` concentration is increased. |
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On adding NaOH to ammonium sulphate, a colourless gas with pungent odour is evolved which forms a blue coloured complex with Cu^(2+) ion. Identify the gas. |
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Answer» Solution :Ammonium sulphate reacts with NaOH to evolve `NH_(3)` gas which has pungent smell and forms blue coloured complex with `Cu^(2+)` ions as shown below : `{:(UNDERSET("Amm. sulphate")((NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4)) + 2 NaOH RARR underset("Ammonia")(2NH_(3))uarr + Na_(2)SO_(4) + 2H_(2)O),(underset("Copper (II) ion")(Cu^(2+)(AQ.))+4NH_(3)(aq.) rarr underset(("Blue coloured complex"))underset("Tetraamminecopper (II) ion")([Cu(NH_(3))_(4)]^(2+)(aq.))):}` |
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On adding NaOH solution to the aqueous solution of K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7), the colour of the solution changes from : |
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Answer» orange to yellow |
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On adding Na_(2)S to sodium nitro prusside solution |
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Answer» `Na_(4)[FE(CN)_(5)NOS]` complex is FORMED |
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On adding of conc. H_(2)SO_(4)ot a chloride salt colourless fumes are evolved but in case of iodide salt. Violet fumes come out. This is because |
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Answer» HIis of violet colour `H_(2)SO_(4) to H_(2)O+SO_(2)+(O), 2HI+O to H_(2)O +I_(2)` |
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On adding Kl solution to a solution of CuSO_4, a white precipitate of ….. Is formed . |
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Answer» POTASSIUM SULPHATE |
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On adding FeCl_(3) to the acidic Lassaigne solution, a blood red colouration is obtained. It indicates the presence of : |
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Answer» S |
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On adding excess of ammonium hydroxide to a copper chloride solution |
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Answer» A DEEP blue solution is obtained |
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On adding excess of ammonium hydroxide to a copper chloride solution : |
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Answer» BLUE precipitate of COPPER hydroxide hydroxide is obtained |
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On adding conc. H_2SO_4to a salt, brown colouration was observed on the walls of the test tube, On heating, violet coloured vapours were evolved. The brown colouration is due to the formation of |
| Answer» Answer :C | |
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On adding ammonium hydoxide solution to Al_(2)(SO_(4))_(3) (aq): |
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Answer» A PERCIPITATE is formed which does not DISSOLVE in EXCESS of ammonium hydoxide `Al(OH)_(3)+NaOH to Na^(+)[Al(OH)_(4)]^(-)` sulublecomplex it is insoluble in `NH_(4)OH` |
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On adding ammonium hydroxide solution to aqueous solution of Al_2(SO_4)_3 : |
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Answer» A precipitate is FORMED which DISSOLVES in EXCESS of ammonia solution |
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On adding AgNO_(3) solution to a solution of [Pt(NH_(3))_(3)Cl_(3)]Cl. The percentage of total chloride ion precipitated is– |
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Answer» 100 |
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On adding AgNO_(3) solution to KI solution, a negatively charged colloidal sol will be formed in which of the following conditions? |
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Answer» 100 mL of 0.1M `AgNO_(3) + 100 mL`of 0.1 M kl |
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On adding ammonium chloride to a solution ammonium hydroxide |
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Answer» DISSOCIATION of `NH_4OH` increases |
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On adding a solution of (A) into the solution of cupric chloride, a white precipitate is first formed which dis- solves on adding excess of (A) forming a compound (E). Identify (A) to (E) and give chemical equations for the reactions at steps (i) to (iv). |
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Answer» `2Cu^(2+)+underset("white ppt.")(3S_(2)O_(3)^(2-) rarr) Cu_(2)S_(2)O_(3) darr +S_(4)O_(6)^(2-)` `underset("White ppt.")(3Cu_(2)S_(2)O_(3)) darr +underset("(excess)")(2Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3)) rarr underset("(E) soluble complex")(Na_(4)[Cu_(6)(S_(2)O_(3))_(5)])` |
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On adding AgNO_(3) solution to KI solution, a negatively charged colloidal sol will be formed in which of the following conditions ? |
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Answer» `100ML " of " 0.1M AgNO_3 + 100ml " of " 0.1M KI ` |
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On increasing concentration of a solution, osmotic pressure _____ . |
| Answer» SOLUTION :INCREASES . | |
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On adding a few drops of dil HCl to a freshly precipitated ferric hydroxide, a red coloured colloidal sol 9 obtained. This phenomenon is called: |
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Answer» PEPTISATION |
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On adding 0.1 M solution each of [Ag^(+)], [Ba^(2+)], [Ca^(2+)] in a Na_(2)SO_(4) solution, species first precipitated is [K_(sp) BaSO_(4) = 10^(-11), K_(sp)CaSO_(4) = 10^(-6), K_(sp)Ag_(2)SO_(4) = 10^(-5)] Least solubility is of BaSO_(4), hence it will precipitate first. |
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Answer» `Ag_(2)SO_(4)` `= 3.16 xx 10^(-6)` mol/L. Solubility of `CaSO_(4)(x) = sqrt(K_(sp)) = sqrt(10^(-6))` `= 1.0 xx 10^(-3)` mol/L. Solubility of `Ag_(2)SO_(4) = 3sqrt((K_(sp))/(4))` (`because` for `Ag_(2)SO_(4), 4x^(3) = K_(sp)`) `= 3sqrt((10^(-5))/(4)) = 1 xx 10^(-2)` mol/L |
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On adding 20 ml of 0.1 N NaOH solution to 10 ml of 0.1 HCl, the resulting solution will |
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Answer» have no EFFECT on red or blue LITMUS paper |
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On addiction of 1ml solution of 10% NaCl to 10ml gold sol in the presence of 0.0250gm mof starch, the coagulation is just prevented Starch has the following gold number |
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Answer» 0.025 |
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On acid hydrolysis, propane nitrile gives |
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Answer» propanal |
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On a week end, Shubham went on a picnic with this his parents. There was a beautiful view of a lake but suddenly, Shubham saw some fish floating on the surface of water of the lake as they had died. Shubham asked his parents why these fish had died. They told him that fish also need oxygen for their survival as we do. Dissolved oxygen in the water gets depleted due to discharge of human sewage and organic wastes of the industries into the lake water. After reading the above paragraph, answer the following questions: (a) What lesson do you learn from the explanation given by Shubham's parents to him? |
| Answer» Solution :(a) We should not THROW HUMAN sewage and ORGANIC wastes of the INDUSTRIES into lakes. | |
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On absorbing light of wavelength 3800 A, bromine molecule undergoes dissociation and form atoms. The kinetic energy of one bromine atom assuming that one quantum of radiation is absorbed by each molecule would be (Bond energy of Br_2=190kJ/mol) |
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Answer» `1.04`x `10^(-19) J` |
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On a week end, Shubham went on a picnic with this his parents. There was a beautiful view of a lake but suddenly, Shubham saw some fish floating on the surface of water of the lake as they had died. Shubham asked his parents why these fish had died. They told him that fish also need oxygen for their survival as we do. Dissolved oxygen in the water gets depleted due to discharge of human sewage and organic wastes of the industries into the lake water. After reading the above paragraph, answer the following questions: (b) Hoe dissolved oxygen gets depleted due to presence of the organic waste? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :(b) MICROORGANISMS which decompose the organic WASTE need oxygen. The AMOUNT of oxygen consumed is proportional t the amount of waste present. THUS, sufficient dissolved oxygen no longer remains available for the survival of the fish . | |
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On a give condition, the equilibrium concentration of HI, H_(2) and I_(2) are 0.80,1.10 mole/litre. The equlibrium constant for the reaction H_(2)+I_(2)hArr 2HI will be |
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Answer» 64 `K_(c)=([HI]^(2))/([H_(2)][I_(2)])=(0.08xx0.80)/(0.10xx0.10)=64` |
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On a certain hill station, pure water is found to boil at 95^(@)C. How many grams of NaCl must be added to 2 kg of water so that it boils at 100^(@)C? |
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Answer» `"1000 G should CONTAIN NaCl = 4.807 moles "=4.807xx58.5g` `therefore"2000 g should contain NaCl "=2xx4.807xx58.7=562.42g.` |
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On a certain day the vapour pressure is 14 mm of Hg for water vapour in air at 20^@C . The saturated vapour pressure is 17.5 mm. How many moles of water vapour per litre of air would be required to saturate air at this temperature ? |
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Answer» `9.41 XX 10^(-4) ` |
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On 100% dissociation of the compound K_(4)Fe(CN)_(6), the total number of ions produced will be |
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ompound (X) of molecular formula C_5H_8Odoes not react appreciably with Lucasreagent at room temperature but gives a precipitate with amm. silver nitrate. With excess of MeMgBr, 0.42 g of (X) gives 224 mL of CH_4at STP. Treatment of (X) with H_2in the presence of Pt catalyst followed by boiling with excess HI, gives n-pentane. Suggest the structure for (X). |
| Answer» SOLUTION :`HC -= "CCH"_2 CH_2CH_2OH` | |
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Omeprazole, rabeprazole, iso flurane, ranitidine, cemitidine. |
| Answer» Solution : Isoflurane. It is an ANAESTHETIC WHEREAS OTHERS are ANTACIDS. | |