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Chemistry

Class

JEE Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

51.

Freezing point of water is 0°C. At what temperature will one molal solution of NaCl freeze if NaCl is taken to be completely dissociated (molal depression constant of water = 1.86)?

  • -3.72°C

  • -1.86°C

  • 0°C

  • 3.72°C


52.

Structure of NaCl crystal is

  • tetragonal

  • cubic

  • orthorhombic

  • monoclinic


53.

Bravais lattices are of

  • 8 types

  • 12 types

  • 14 types

  • 9 types


54.

Point defects are present in

  • ionic solids

  • molecular solids

  • amorphous solids

  • liquids


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55.

The half-life of a radioactive element is 30min, one sixteenth of original quantity of element will remain unchanged after

  • 1 h

  • 16 h

  • 4 h

  • 2 h


D.

2 h

t1/2 = 30 min

N0 = 1

N = 116

NN0 = 12n116 = 12n124 = 12n

n = 4

Applying the relationship

n = total time (t)half-life period (t1/2)4 = total time (t)30 min

 Total time (t) = 120 min = 12060 h

 t =2 h


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56.

If the amount of radioactive substance is increased three times, the number of atoms disintegrated per unit time would

  • be double

  • be triple

  • remain one third

  • not change


57.

Half-life of a radioactive element is 100yr. The time in which it disintegrates to 50% of its mass, will be

  • 50 yr

  • 200 yr

  • 100 yr

  • 25 yr


58.

120 gm urea is present in 5 L solution, the active mass of urea is

  • 0.2

  • 0.06

  • 0.4

  • 0.08


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59.

The term (dc/ dt)in a rate equation refers to the

  • concentration of the reactant

  • decreases in concentration of the reactant with time

  • increase in concentration of the reactant with time

  • velocity constant of the reaction


60.

If the rate expression for a chemical reaction is given by rate = k[A]m[B]n

  • the order of the reaction is m

  • the order of the reaction is n

  • the order of the reaction is m + n

  • the order of the reaction is m- n


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