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Chemistry

Class

NEET Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

1.

The compressibility of a gas is less than unity at STP, therefore,

  • Vm > 22.4 L

  • Vm < 22.4 L

  • Vm = 22.4

  • Vm = 44.8 L


2.

Among the following set of quantum numbers, the impossible set is

  • n l m s
    3 2 -3 -1/2
  • n l m s
    4 0 0 1/2
  • n l m s
    5 3 0 -1/2
  • n l m s
    3 2 -2 1/2

3.

Which of the following is least soluble in water?

  • C2H6

  • CH3OH

  • CH3NH2

  • C6H5OH


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4.

Among the following compounds, which compound is polar as well as exhibit sp2-hybridisation by the central atom.

  • H2CO3

  • SiF4

  • BF4

  • HClO3


A.

H2CO3

SiF4 and HClO3 have sp3 - hybridisation.

BF3 and H2CO3 have sp2 - hybridisation but BF3 is non-polar.

Therefore, the Correct answer is H2CO3 


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5.

The energy released when 6 moles of octane is burnt in air will be [Given, ΔHf for CO2 (g). H2O(g) and C8H18 (l), respectively are -490, -240 and +160J/mol]

  • -37.4 kJ

  • -20 kJ

  • -6.2 kJ

  • -35.5 kJ


6.

When 750 mL of 0.5 M HCl is mixed with 250 mL of 2 M NaOH solution, the value of pH will be

  • pH = 7

  • pH > 7

  • pH < 7

  • pH = 0


7.

The most stable carbonium ion among the following is

  • C6H5 -CH2C+H2

  • CH3CH2+

  • C6H5 -C+-C6H5

  • C6H5C+H2


8.

Match the type of series given in Column I with the wavelength range given in Column II and choose the correct option.

Column I Column II
A Lyman 1. Ultraviolet
B. Paschen 2. Near-infrared
C. Balmer 3. Far Infrared
D. Pfund 4. Visible

  • A B C D
    1 2 4 3
  • A B C D
    4 3 1 2
  • A B C D
    3 1 2 4
  • A B C D
    4 3 2 1

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9.

The electrons identified by quantum numbers n and l, are as follows

  1. n =4, l=1
  2. n = 4, l = 0

  3. n =3, l= 2

  4. n = 3, l = 1

If we arrange them in order of increasing energy, i.e., from lowest to highest, the correct order is

  • IV<II<III<I

  • II<IV<I<III

  • I < III < II < IV

  • III < I < IV < II


10.

Which of the following is the correct order of stability for the given superoxides?

  • KO2 < RbO2 < CsO2

  • CsO2 < RbO2<KO2

  • RbO2

  • KO2 < CsO2 <RbO2


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