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Write the type of isomerism exhibited by [Co(NH3)5(NO2)]2+ and [Co(NH3)5ONO]2+ pair of complex ion.

[9] Coordination Compounds
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Define the term Co-ordination isomer.

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Define the term Hydrated isomers.

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Draw structure of cis isomer of [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+

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Draw the geometrical isomers of the following complexes [Pt(NH3)(H2O)Cl2].

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Draw optical isomers of [Co(en)3]3+.

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Explain reactions of haloarenes with sodium metal.

[10] Halogen Derivatives
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Calculate the packing efficiency for bcc lattice.

[1] Solid State
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In case of hcp structure, how are spheres in first, second and third layers arranged?

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A substance crystallizes in fcc structure. The unit cell edge length is 367.8 pm. Calculate the molar mass of the substance if its density is 21.5 g/cm3.

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The following solution/solvent has maximum vapour pressure _______.

[2] Solutions
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According to Raoult’s law, relative lowering of vapour pressure of solution containing dissolved nonvolatile solute _______.

[2] Solutions
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Write the expression for relative lowering of vapour pressure.

[2] Solutions
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Observe the following compounds and answer the questions given below.


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\[\ce{\underset{\text{(II)}}{CH3 - CH2 - Br}}\]

  1. Identify the type of halides.
  2. Explain the nature of the C – Br bond in both of these halides.
  3. Which of these compounds will undergo aqueous alkaline hydrolysis readily? Write the reaction in support of your answer.
[10.01] Haloalkanes
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The vapour pressure of a pure liquid is 0.043 bar at a certain temperature. When a nonvolatile solute is dissolved into it, the vapour pressure of the solution is found to be 0.041 bar. What is the relative lowering of vapour pressure?

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For a very dilute solution, the osmotic pressure is given by π = n2RT/V where V is the volume in L containing n2 moles of nonvolatile solute. Establish the equation for molar mass of solute.

[2] Solutions
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Give two points to explain why vapour pressure of solvent is lowered by dissolving nonvolatile solute into it.

[2] Solutions
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NH4F is a salt of weak acid HF (Ka = 7.2 × 10–4) and weak base NH4OH (Kb = 1.8 × 10–5), the solution of NH4F will be ______.

[3] Ionic Equilibria
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Give any one example of salt derived from weak acid and weak base.

[3] Ionic Equilibria
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Define Hydrolysis of salt.

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