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Chemistry (Theory) Official Board 2024-2025 ISC (Science) ISC Class 12 Question Paper Solution

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Chemistry (Theory) [Official Board]
Marks: 70 CISCE
ISC (Science)

Academic Year: 2024-2025
Date & Time: 24th February 2025, 2:00 pm
Duration: 3h
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Instructions to Candidates:

  1. You are allowed an additional fifteen minutes for only reading the question paper.
  2. You must NOT start writing during the reading time.
  3. This question paper has 11 printed pages and one blank page.
  4. It is divided into four sections and has twenty one questions in all.
  5. Answer all questions.
  6. Section A has fourteen subparts. Each question carries 1 mark.
  7. While attempting Multiple Choice Questions in Section A, you are required to write only ONE option as the answer.
  8. Section B has ten questions. Each question carries 2 marks.
  9. Section C has seven questions. Each question carries 3 marks.
  10. Section D has three questions. Each question carries 5 marks.
  11. Internal choices have been provided in one question each in Sections B, C and D.
  12. The intended marks for questions are given in brackets [ ].
  13. All working, including rough work, should be done on the same sheet as, and adjacent to the rest of the answer.
  14. Balanced equations must be given wherever possible and diagrams where they are helpful.
  15. When solving numerical problems, all essential workings must be shown.
  16. In working out problems, use the following data:
    Gas constant R = 1.987 cal deg−1mol−1 = 8.314 JK−1mol−1 = 0.0821 dm3atmK−1mol−1
    1 l atm = 1 dm3atm = 101.3 J, 1 Faraday = 96500 coulombs
    Avogadro’s number = 6.023 × 1023

Section A (14 marks)
Question 1
[1]1. (A) (i)

Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word(s) from those given in the brackets:

[+2, ethane, tetrahedral, square planar, zero, dry cell, nickel-cadmium cell, propane, Wolff-Kishner, Stephen, completely filled, incompletely filled, paramagnetic, diamagnetic]

______ is an example of a primary cell but ______ is an example of a secondary cell.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1. (A) (ii)

Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word(s) from those given in the brackets:

[+2, ethane, tetrahedral, square planar, zero, dry cell, nickel-cadmium cell, propane, Wolff-Kishner, Stephen, completely filled, incompletely filled, paramagnetic, diamagnetic]

The complex compound [Ni(CO)4] is ______ in shape and nickel is in ______ oxidation state in this complex compound.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1. (A) (iii)

Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word(s) from those given in the brackets:

[+2, ethane, tetrahedral, square planar, zero, dry cell, nickel-cadmium cell, propane, Wolff-Kishner, Stephen, completely filled, incompletely filled, paramagnetic, diamagnetic]

When acetaldehyde is treated with hydrazine and KOH in a high boiling solvent glycol, ______ is formed and the reaction is known as ______ reduction.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1. (A) (iv)

Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word(s) from those given in the brackets:

[+2, ethane, tetrahedral, square planar, zero, dry cell, nickel-cadmium cell, propane, Wolff-Kishner, Stephen, completely filled, incompletely filled, paramagnetic, diamagnetic]

The transition metal ions having ______ d-orbitals are colourless and ______ in nature.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
Select and write the correct alternative from the choices given below.
[1]1. (B) (i)

Which one of the following can produce the foul smelling compound methyl isocyanide in presence of alcoholic KOH?

Chloroform and aniline

Chloroform and methanol

Chloroform and dimethyl amine

Chloroform and methyl amine

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1. (B) (ii)

The osmotic pressure of a solution:

(P) increases with an increase in number of moles of solute.

(Q) decreases with an increase in number of moles of solute.

(R) increases at a higher temperature.

(S) is dependent on the nature of solute.

Which one of the following is correct?

Only (P) and (Q) are correct.

Only (P) and (R) are correct.

Only (P) and (S) are correct.

Only (Q) and (S) are correct.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1. (B) (iii)

Which one of the following alcohols is the strongest acid?

Phenol

Methanol

Ethanol

t-butyl alcohol

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1. (B) (iv)

Which one of the following does NOT form a silver mirror on heating with Tollen’s reagent?

Glucose

Fructose

Sucrose

Lactose

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1. (B) (v)

The coordination number and the oxidation state of the central metal ‘D’ in the complex [D(en)2(H2O)2]Cl3 are ______.

6 and 2 respectively

4 and 2 respectively

3 and 6 respectively

6 and 3 respectively

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1. (B) (vi) | Given below are two statements marked Assertion and Reason. Read the two statements carefully and select the correct option.

Assertion: The process of halogenation of benzene takes place in the presence of anhydrous FeCl3.

Reason: Anhydrous FeCl3 prepares nucleophile to attack the benzene ring.

Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.

Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.

Assertion is true and Reason is false.

Both Assertion and Reason are false.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]1. (B) (vii) | Given below are two statements marked Assertion and Reason. Read the two statements carefully and select the correct option.

Assertion: The Zr-Hf pair of elements has the same value of atomic radii though Zr and Hf are placed in different periods in the periodic table.

Reason: The lanthanoid contraction prevents the expected increase in atomic radii of Hf.

Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.

Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.

Assertion is true and Reason is false.

Both Assertion and Reason are false.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[3]1. (C)

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

The rate of a reaction depends on the concentration of reactants. The rate law for a hypothetical reaction \[\ce{aA + bB -> cC + dD}\] is rate = k [A]x[B]y where x and y are calculated experimentally and known as order of reaction. In most cases, the mechanism of a reaction is not straight forward but broken down in simple elementary steps. These steps represent the progress of overall reaction at the molecular level.
  1. What will be the order of reaction if the unit of k is mol2 L2 s1?
  2. State any one difference between order of reaction and molecularity of reaction.
  3. For the reaction \[\ce{2A -> B + C}\], the rate law is rate = k[A]3/2. What is the order and molecularity of the reaction?
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
Section B (20 marks)
[2]2.

Calculate the number of coulombs required to electroplate 4.75 g of aluminium when electrode reaction is \[\ce{Al^{3+} + 3e- -> Al}\].

(Given: Atomic weight of Al = 27 g mol−1, 1 Faraday = 96,500 coulombs)

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[2]3.

An organic compound [A] has molecular formula C7H6O2. When compound [A] is treated with SOCl2, it yields compound [B]. On heating with NH3, compound [B] forms compound [C]. Compound [C] forms compound [D] on reaction with Br2/KOH. Compound [D] responds to carbylamine test.

Identify compounds [A], [B], [C], and [D].

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[2]4.

In the reaction \[\ce{2NO + O2 -> 2NO2}\], the rate law is rate = k[NO][O2]2.

  1. How will the rate of reaction change if [NO] concentration is doubled and [O2] concentration is halved at the same time?
  2. Write the order of reaction if [NO] concentration is in large excess.
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[2]5.

When an organic compound [A] having molecular formula C4H9Br is treated with aqueous KOH, the rate of reaction depends on concentration of compound [A] only. But when compound [B], with the same molecular formula, reacts with aqueous KOH, the rate of reaction depends on the concentration of compound [B] as well as of KOH. Compound [B] is a structural isomer of compound [A]. 

Identify compounds [A] and [B].

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Chapter:
[1]6. (i)

Write a balanced chemical equation for the following:

Ethyl cyanide is reduced with LiAlH4.

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Chapter:
[1]6. (ii)

Give balanced equation for the following:

Aniline is treated with bromine water. 

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Chapter:
[2]7.

While conducting an experiment on coordination compounds, Shirin observed a white precipitate when AgNO3 solution was added to the aqueous solution of the complex [Co(NH3)3(en)SO4]Cl.

How can the ionisation isomer of this complex be detected by a chemical test? Write the structure and the IUPAC name of the ionisation isomer.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
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[1]8. (i)

Arrange the following in the increasing order of their acidic strength:

CH3CH2OH, CF3CH2OH, CCl3CH2OH

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]8. (ii)

Arrange the following in the increasing order of their boiling points:

CH3CH2OH, \[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{CH2OH}\\
|\phantom{..........}\\
\ce{CH2OH}\\
\end{array}\], CH3CH2Cl

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[2]9. (i)

Identify the compounds [A], [B], [C] and [D] in the following reaction:

\[\ce{CH3COOH + PCl5 -> [A] ->[H2][\underset{Boiling Xylene}{Pd/BaSO4}] [B] ->[K2Cr2O7 + H2SO4][{[O]}] [C] ->[Ca(OH)2, heat] [D]}\]

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
OR
[1]9. (ii) (a)

Write a chemical equation to convert the following:

Benzaldehyde to benzene.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]9. (ii) (b)

Convert the following:

Benzoic acid to Benzaldehyde.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[2]10.

Calculate the \[\ce{E^{\circ}_{cell}}\] of the following if the cell potential (Ecell) is 0.59 V.

(Given: Ni/Ni2+(0.1M)||Cu2+(0.01M)/Cu)

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]11. (i)

Write the chemical test to distinguish between the following pair of compounds.

Ethanol and propan-1-al

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]11. (ii)

Write chemical test to distinguish between the following compounds:

Phenol and Benzoic acid

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
Section C (21 marks)
[1.5]12. (i)

Identify the compounds [A], [B] and [C] in the following reaction:

\[\ce{C2H5Br ->[KCN] [A] ->[LiAlH4][{[4H]}] [B] ->[HNO2][0^\circ-5^\circ C] [C]}\]

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1.5]12. (ii)

Identify the compounds [A], [B] and [C] in the following reaction:

\[\ce{C2H5CONH2 ->[Br2/KOH] [A] ->[CHCl3 + KOH] [B] ->[Na/C2H5OH] [C]}\]

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[3]13.

The scientist van’t Hoff introduced a factor (i) to account for the extent of association or dissociation of solutes. It is mathematically expressed as:

i = `"normal molecular mass"/"experimental molecular mass"`

In case of association, i < 1 and in case of dissociation i > 1.

  1. In the calculation of molecular mass of K4[Fe(CN)6] by using a colligative property, what will be the value of van’t Hoff factor if the solute is 25% dissociated?
  2. Find the value of van’t Hoff factor for a dilute aqueous solution of benzoic acid in water when it is completely associated to form a dimer.
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]14. (i)

Write a chemical equation to illustrate the following name reaction:

Finkelstein reaction

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]14. (ii)

Write a chemical equation to illustrate the following name reaction:

Williamson’s synthesis

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]14. (iii)

Write the equation involved in the following reaction:

Reimer-Tiemann reaction

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[3]15.

According to Crystal-Field Theory, the electronic configuration of complex compound [A] is \[\ce{t^4_{2g}e^2_g}\] and that of complex compound [B] is \[\ce{t^6_{2g}e^0_g}\].

  1. Which of the two complex compounds, [A] or [B], is a low spin complex?
  2. Write the number of unpaired electrons in complex compounds [A] and [B].
  3. Does complex [A] have strong field ligands or weak field ligands? Give a reason.
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[3]16. (i) | Answer the following questions.
[1]16. (i) (a)

By referring to electrochemical series, how can anode and cathode half cells be identified in a galvanic cell?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]16. (i) (b)

What are the functions of a salt bridge in a galvanic cell?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[0.5]16. (i) (c) (1)

Write two applications of fuel cells.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
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[0.5]16. (i) (c) (2)

Write a disadvantage of a fuel cell.

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Chapter:
OR
[3]16. (ii) | Answer the following questions.
[1]16. (ii) (a)

Specific conductance of a solution decreases upon dilution. Why?

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Chapter:
[1]16. (ii) (b)

The emf of a cell should be positive for a spontaneous reaction. Give a reason.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]16. (ii) (c)

Name the type of cell in which a reaction occurs only in one direction and cannot be reversed by an external energy source. Write any one disadvantage of this type of cell.

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Chapter:
[1]17. (i)

The structure of amino acid exists in the following two forms:

\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{.........}\ce{O}\phantom{........................................}\ce{O}\phantom{.}\\
\phantom{.......}||\phantom{........................................}||\\
\ce{R - CH - C - OH <-->[aqueous] R - CH - C - O-}\\
|\phantom{..........................................}|\phantom{............}\\
\ce{NH2}\phantom{..................................}\ce{^+NH3}\phantom{........}\\
\end{array}\]

The above structure is an example of ______. If the side chain R is replaced by hydrogen, the amino acid is known as ______.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]17. (ii)

Janice notices that her gums bleed while brushing and eating food. Name the water soluble vitamin which she should consume to prevent bleeding of gums.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]17. (iii)

Which linkage holds two units of monosaccharides in a disaccharide?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[3]18.

The data given below is for the reaction between [NO] and [Cl2] to form NOCl at 25°C.

S. No. Conc. of [NO] mol L−1 Conc. of [Cl2] mol L−1 Rate: mol L−1 sec−1
1. 2.0 2.0 2.0 × 10−3
2. 2.0 6.0 6.0 × 10−3
3. 6.0 2.0 1.8 × 10−2

Answer the following questions.

  1. What is the order of reaction with regard to NO and Cl2?
  2. Calculate the overall order of the reaction.
  3. Find the value of rate constant (k).
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
Section D (15 marks)
[5]19.
Phenol is an aromatic alcohol that is used to prepare many important compounds such as picric acid. Phenol is widely used in household and industrial settings as a cleaner and disinfectant. It is also used as a primary chemical to make plastics. Phenol is less soluble in water as compared to aliphatic alcohol. Some aliphatic alcohols are toxic and can be addictive.
  1. How is the acid mentioned above prepared from phenol? Write the chemical reaction involved in this preparation.
  2. ‘Phenol is less soluble in water as compared to aliphatic alcohol.’ Explain.
  3. Write the chemical equation for the preparation of phenol from chlorobenzene.
  4. An organic compound [A] having molecular formula C4H10O gives positive Lucas test within five minutes at room temperature. Compound [A] upon oxidation with K2Cr2O7/H2SO4 forms compound [B] which does not respond to Tollen’s test.
    Identify compounds [A] and [B].
  5. In the above reaction, compound [B] gets reduced with Zn/Hg and HCl and forms compound [C]. Identify compound [C] and write the balanced reaction for the conversion of compound [B] to compound [C].
Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]20. (i) (a)

Give a reason for the following:

Ti3+ salts are coloured whereas Ti4+ salts are colourless. 

[Given: Atomic number of Ti = 22]

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]20. (i) (b)

Give a reason for the following:

Transition elements form alloys.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]20. (i) (c)

Give a reason for the following:

The pink coloured KMnO4 solution turns colourless when reacted with Mohr’s salt (Fe2+) in acidic medium.

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]20. (ii) (a)

Complete and balance the chemical equation:

\[\ce{KMnO4 + H2SO4 + H2C2O4 ->}\] ______ + ______ + ______ + ______

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]20. (ii) (b)

Complete and balance the following chemical equation:

\[\ce{K2Cr2O7 + H2SO4 + H2S ->}\] ______ + ______ + ______ + ______

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[5]21. (i)
Osmotic pressure is the external pressure which should be applied to stop the flow of solvent into the solution when the two are separated by a semipermeable membrane. The osmotic pressure is a colligative property. Two solutions having the same osmotic pressure are called isotonic. If there are two solutions and one of them is of lower osmotic pressure, it is called hypotonic while the other is called hypertonic.

Answer the questions below:

  1. What will happen if red blood corpuscles are placed in a 5% NaCl solution which is a hypertonic solution?    [1]
  2. Show that osmotic pressure (π) is a colligative property.    [1]
  3. Calculate the amount of pressure required to stop osmosis of a solution when 40 g of Na2SO4 is added to 1 L of water at 298 K.
    (Given: Na = 23, O = 16, S = 32 and R = 0.0821 L atm K−1 mol−1)    [2]
  4. Briefly discuss the process of reverse osmosis followed to desalinate sea water and convert it into drinking water.    [1]
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Chapter:
OR
[2]21. (ii) (a)

An aqueous solution is made by dissolving 10 g of glucose (C6H12O6) in 90 g of water at 300 K. If the vapour pressure of pure water at 300 K is 32.8 mm Hg, what would be the vapour pressure of the solution?

(Given: C = 12, H = 1 and O = 16)

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[2]21. (ii) (b)

A solution containing 12.5 g of a non-electrolyte solute in 175 g of water gave boiling point of 100.70°C. Calculate the molecular mass of the solute.

(Given: Kb for water = 0.52 K kg mol−1)

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:
[1]21. (ii) (c)

Why are soda water bottles sealed under high pressure?

Concept: undefined - undefined
Chapter:

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