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Chemistry

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41.

The hydrides of the first elements in groups 15-17, namely NH3, H2O and HF respectively show abnormally high values for melting and boiling points. This is due to

  • small size of N, O and F

  • the ability to form extensive intermolecular H-bonding

  • the ability to form extensive intramolecular H-bonding

  • effective van der Waals' interaction


B.

the ability to form extensive intermolecular H-bonding

Due to small size and high electronegativity of elements, hydrides of Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O) and Fluroine (F) have the ability to form extensive intermolecular (i.e between 2 molecules) hydrogen bonding. Thus, a large amount of energy is required to break these bonds, i.e., the melting and boiling points of hydrides of these elements are abnormally high.


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42.

The quantity of electricity needed to separately electrolyze 1 M solution of ZnSO4 , AlCl3 and AgNO3 completely is in the ratio of

  • 2 : 3 : 1

  • 2 : 1 : 1

  • 2 : 1 : 3

  • 2 : 2 : 1


43.

The amount of electrolytes required to coagulate a given amount of AgI colloidal solution (-ve charge) will be in the order

  • NaNO3 > Al2(NO3)3 > Ba(NO3)2

  • Al2(NO3)3 > Ba(NO3)2 > NaNO3

  • Al2(NO3)2 > NaNO3 > Ba(NO3)2

  • NaNO3 > Ba(NO3)2 > Al2(NO3)3


44.

Among the following observations, the correct one that differentiates between SO32- and SO42- is

  • both form precipitate with BaCl2, SO32- dissolves in HCl but SO42- does not

  • SO32- forms precipitate with BaCl2, SO42- does not

  • SO42- forms precipitate with BaCl2, SO32- does not

  • both form precipitate with BaCl2, SO42- dissolves in HCl but SO32- does not


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45.

The two half-cell reactions of an electrochemical cell is given as

Ag+ e- → Ag; EAg+/ Ag° = -0.3995 V

Fe2+ → Fe3+ + e-EFe3+/ Fe2+° = -0.7120 V

The value of cell EMF will be

  • -0.3125 V

  • 0.3125 V

  • 1.114 V

  • -1.114 V


46.

At 25°C, the molar conductance of 0.007 M hydrofluoric acid is 150 mho cm2mol-1 and its Λ°m = 500 cm2mol-1. The value of the dissociation constant of the acid at the given concentration at 25°C is

  • 7 × 10-4 M

  • 7 × 10-5 M

  • 9 × 10-3 M

  • 9 × 10-4 M


47.

To observe an elevation of boiling point of 0.05°C, the amount of a solute (mol. wt. = 100) to be added to 100 g of water (Kb = 0.5) is

  • 2 g

  • 0.5 g

  • 1 g

  • 0.75 g


48.

A piece of wood from an archaeological sample has 5.0 counts min-1 per gram of C-14, while a fresh sample of wood has a count of 15.0 min-1g-1. If half-life of C-14 is 5770 yr, the age of the archaeological sample is

  • 8,500 yr

  • 9,200 yr

  • 10,000 yr

  • 11,000 yr


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49.

Two gases X (molecular weight Mx) and Y (molecular weight My; MY > MX) are at the same temperature T in two different containers. Their root mean square velocities are CX and CY respectively. If the average kinetic energies per molecule of two gases X and Y are EX and EY respectively then which of the following realation(s) is (are) true?

  • EX > EY

  • CX > CY

  • EX = EY = (3/2) RT

  • EX = EY = (3/2) kBT


50.

The formal potential of Fe3+ /Fe2+ in a sulphuric acid and phosphoric acid mixture (E° = +0.61 V) is much lower than the standard potential (E° = +0.77 V). This is due to

  • formation of the species [FeHPO4]+

  • lowering of potential upon complexation

  • formation of the species [FesO4]+

  • high acidity of the medium


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