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SOLUTION
21. (B)
0.6 mole of Cl ions 0.3 mole of MgCl2
0.2 mole of SO 24 ions 0.2 mole of MgSO 4
No. of moles of Mg 2 0.3 0.2 0.5
22. (C)
wt. of NaOH
% purity 100
wt. of sample
3 40
100 12%
1000
23. (C)
Wt. of C2 H 5 OH needed 1.2 46 gm
1.2 46
Volume of C2 H 5 OH needed ml
0.7893
70 ml
24. (C)
wt. of C8 H18 taken 0.8 1425 gm
0.8 1425
no. of moles of C8 H18 taken 10
114
25
C8 H8 O 2 8CO 2 9H 2 O
2
25
No. of moles of O2 required 10 125
2
25. (A)
FeO & Fe 2 O3
x gm y gm
16 48
Wt. of oxygen x y 2.5
72 160
56 112
Wt. of Iron x y7
72 160
On solving x 4.5 & y 5
x : y 4.5 : 5
9 :10
26. (B)
o
x 1A
m y 0.25 m x
y 0.75 c
h h
y
m y y 0.25 m x 0.75 x
1
x
0.25 0.75
16 o
y 1 5.3 A
3
27. (C)
n 2 can’t be greater than 4
1 1 1 1 1 5
R 2 2 R R
2 3 4 9 36
1 1 1 1 1 3R
R 2 2R
2 4 4 16 16
28. (D)
Probability of d x2 y2 is maximum along x & y axis.
x a, y a, z 0 us xy plane hence probability = 0
29. (C)
For same orbit, s is closer to nucleus.
30. (C)
PX , PY , PZ have same value but different m values.
31. (A)
C H N O
% 70.8 6.2 4.1 18.9
70.8 6.2 4.1 18.9
Relative no. of mole 5.9 6.2 0.293 1.18
12 1 14 16
Simple ratio 20 21 1 4
Empirical formula C20 H 21 NO 4
32. (AB)
If wt. of solution 100 gm
Then wt. of CH 3COOH 10 gm
10
Mole fraction of CH 3COOH 60
10 90
60 18
1
6 1
1 31
5
6
10 1000
Molality 1.85 mol kg
60 90
10
ppm concentration 106
100
105
33. (ABCD)
Assuming molarity & molality sample
In all cases molarity remains less than 4.
M V M 2 V2
M 1 1
V1 V2
34. (BCD)
NaNO 2 NH 4 Cl NH 4 NO 2 NaCl
Initial 0.5 1 0 0
Final 0 1 – 0.5 = 0.5 0.5 0.5
NH 4 NO 2 N 2 2H 2 O
Initial 0.5 0 0
Final 0 0.5 1
1
22.4 L 11.2 L
2
1
28 gm 14 gm
2
35. (BC)
CaSO3 H 2O SO 2 Ca HSO3 2
12
No. of moles of CaSO3 0.1 mole
120
No. of moles of SO 2 required 0.1 mole
Wt. of SO 2 required 0.1 64 gm
6.4 gm
36. (BD)
E 2 E1 10.2 eV
E3 E 2 1.89 eV
37. (AD)
No. of radial nodes in 3s 3 0 1 2
38. (ABC)
n 4, m 2
can’t be 0 & 1
2, 3
1 1
But s can be &
2 2
39. (AC)
(C) 2Px and 2Pz are degenerate orbitals
(D) For hydrogen & hydrogen like species energy of electron is determined by n only.
Hence 3s and 3p are degenerate orbitals.
40. (BC)
According to selection rule, for transition 1
i.e., np ns & nd np are possible.
SOLUTION
21. (D)
12
Wt. of Carbon 5.28 gm
44
12 5.28 5.28
No. of moles of C 0.12
44 12 44
2
Wt. of Hydrogen 1.08 gm
18
2 1
No. of moles of H 1.08 0.12
18 1
C : H 1:1
Empirical formula CH
22. (D)
12x 6y 2z
4
xyz
12x 6y 2z 4x 4y 4z
8x 2y 2z
x : y : z ratio can be 1:1: 5, 1: 2 : 6 or 2 :1: 9
23. (D)
Assume wt. of solution = 100 gm
Than wt. of HClO4 70gm
100
Volume of solution ml
1.664
70 1000
Molarity 11.6 M
100
100.5
1.664
24. (B)
N 2 3H 2 2NH3
Initial 1 4 0
Final 1 – x 4 – 3x 2x
Since 1 mole of HCl is required for aqueous solution, NH 3 formed should be 1 mole as
NH3 HCl NH 4Cl
1
2x 1 x
2
1 1
No. of moles of N 2 left 1
2 2
5
5
Mole fraction of H 2 2
1 5 6
2 2
25. (D)
C3 H 8 g 5O 2 g 3CO 2 g 4H 2 O
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26. (A)
1 1 1 8R
R
4 4 36 36
36
4
8R
1 1 1 45R
R
5 4 49 4 49
4 49
5
45R
36 4 49 o
4 5 131A
8R 45R
27. (A)
n 1
11 0
1 1
j 0
2 2
1 1
m ,
2 2
28. (D)
4s 3d
Mn Ar
29. (D)
Ni 2 Ar
1
Total spin S 2 1
2
30. (C)
3d 4s
Ti Ar
3
Paramagnetic
3d 4s
Fe Ar
2
Paramagnetic
3d 4s
Zn Ar Paramagnetic
3d 4s
Fe Ar
3
Paramagnetic
31. (3)
3d
V 2
Ar
Unpaired electrons 3
32. (6)
Outermost electron has n 4 & 0 for s & d block elements of 4th period.
i.e. 12 elements.
33. (0)
Xe 1s 2 2s2 2p6 3s 2 3p 6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s 2 4d10 5p6
n 4 & 3 for up orbital. No electron present in up orbital.
34. (6)
Outermost electron quantum no. n 4 & 1
i.e. outermost electron in up orbital.
Hence p block elements of 4th periods.
35. (4)
If electron is ionized by 1 eV then
22
E 1 eV or 13.6 2 1
n
1
13.6 2 1
n
2
n 13.6
n 13.6
n 3.6
36. (4)
no. of atoms 56
0.33 100
68000
0.33 680
No. of atoms 4
56
37. (1)
18x
13 100
24 32 64 18x
x 1
38. (5)
If wt. of solution initially = 100 gm
If wt. of sucrose = 40 gm
If wt. of water initially = 60 gm
On heating wt. of water decreases.
If wt. of solution finally = x gm
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40
Then, 100 50
x
x 80 gm
Wt. lost 100 80 20 gm
4x 20 x 5
39. (8)
Wt. of solution = 314 gm
Wt. of CH3OH 64 gm
Wt. of solvent = 314 – 64 = 250 gm
64 1000
Molality 8m
32 250
40. (6)
7XeF6 3I2 6IF7 3Xe
n XeF6 7
n IF7 6
21 7
3x 6
x6