Chemistry 2012-2013 HSC Science (Electronics) 12th Standard Board Exam Question Paper Solution

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Chemistry
Marks: 70 Academic Year: 2012-2013
Date: October 2012
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[7] 1 | Select and write the most appropriate answer from the given alternatives for each sub-question:
[1] 1.1

In Van Arkel method of refining metal, impure zirconium is converted to unstable volatile
compound by heating it with _______.

(A) oxygen

(B) chlorine

(C) bromine

(D) iodine

Concept: General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements - Principles and Methods of Extraction - Concentration
Chapter: [0.06] General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
[1] 1.2

The temperature at which vapour pressure of a liquid becomes equal to the atmospheric
pressure is _______.

(A) melting point

(B) boiling point

(C) 273 K

(D) 373 K

 

Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass - Relative Lowering of Vapour Pressure
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions and Colligative Properties
[1] 1.3

Which of the following parameters are correct for triclinic lattice?

(A) α = β = γ = 90° and a = b = c

(B) α ≠ β ≠ γ = 90° and a ≠ b ≠ c

(C) α = γ = 90°, β ≠ 90° and a ≠ b ≠ c

(D) α ≠ β ≠ γ ≠ 90° and a ≠ b ≠ c

Concept: Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells
Chapter: [0.01] Solid State
[1] 1.4

Which mixture is used for respiration by deep sea divers?

(A) He + O2

(B) Ne + O2

(C) Ar + O2

(D) Kr + O2

Concept: Solubility - Solubility of a Gas in a Liquid
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions and Colligative Properties
[1] 1.5

For the reaction, 2N2O5(g) → 4NO2(g) + O2(g) in liquid bromine, which of the following rate
equation is INCORRECT?

a) `-1/2 (d[N_2O_5])/dt`

b) `-1/4 (d[NO_2])/dt`

c) `(d[O_2])/dt`

d) `1/4 (d[NO_2])/dt`

Concept: Rate of a Chemical Reaction
Chapter: [0.05] Chemical Kinetics
[1] 1.6

For a certain reaction, ∆H = − 50 kJ and ∆S = − 80 J K-1, at what temperature does the
reaction turn from spontaneous to non-spontaneous?

(A) 6.25 K

(B) 62.5 K

(C) 625 K

(D) 6250 K

Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic - Work, Heat, Energy, Extensive and Intensive Properties
Chapter: [0.03] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
[1] 1.7

What is the ratio of volumes of H2 and O2 liberated during electrolysis of acidified water?

(A) 1 : 2

(B) 2 : 1

(C) 1 : 8

(D) 8 : 1

Concept: Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis - Introduction
Chapter: [0.04] Electrochemistry
[9] 2 | Answer any THREE of the following:
[3] 2.1

Calculate ∆H° for the following reaction:

2H3BO3(aq) → B2O3(s) + 3H2O(l)

a) H3BO3(aq) → HBO2(aq) + H2O(l) , ∆`H_1^@` = − 0.02 kJ

b) H2B4O7(s) → 2B2O3(s) + H2O(l) , ∆`H_2^@` = 17.3 kJ

c)H2B4O7(s) + H2O(l) → 4HBO2(aq), ∆`H_3^@` = − 11.58 kJ

Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic - Enthalpy of Bond Dissociation
Chapter: [0.03] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
[3] 2.2

Calculate molarity and molality of 6.3% solution of nitric acid having density 1.04 g cm−3
. (H = 1, N = 14, O = 16)

Concept: p-Block elements of Group 15 Elements - Nitric Acid
Chapter: [7.01] Group 15 Elements
[3] 2.3

What is the action of chlorine (Cl) on the following:

Cold and dilute caustic soda

Concept: P - Block Group 17 Elements - Chlorine
Chapter: [0.07] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18 [7.03] Group 17 Elements

What is the action of chlorine (Cl) on the following:

Hot and concentrated caustic soda

Concept: P - Block Group 17 Elements - Chlorine
Chapter: [0.07] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18 [7.03] Group 17 Elements

What is the action of chlorine (Cl) on the following:

Potassium bromide solution

Concept: P - Block Group 17 Elements - Chlorine
Chapter: [0.07] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18 [7.03] Group 17 Elements
[3] 2.4

Calculate the number of atoms present in 2 gram of crystal which has face-centred cubic
(FCC) crystal lattice having edge length of 100 pm and density 10 gcm−3

Concept: Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells
Chapter: [0.01] Solid State
[12] 3 | Answer any SIX of the following:
[2] 3.1

NF3 is possible, but NF5 is not. Why?

Concept: General Properties of the Transition Elements (D-block)
Chapter: [8.01] D-block Elements
[2] 3.2

State second law of electrolysis

Concept: Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis - Introduction
Chapter: [0.04] Electrochemistry

Explain Faraday’s second law of electrolysis

Concept: Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis - Introduction
Chapter: [0.04] Electrochemistry
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[2] 3.3

Describe ‘froth floatation process’ for concentration of sulphide ore.

Concept: Refining of Crude Metals
Chapter: [0.06] General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
[2] 3.4

Distinguish between : Order and Molecularity of reaction

Concept: Temperature Dependence of Reaction Rates
Chapter: [0.06] Chemical Kinetics
[2] 3.5

What are the conditions for spontaneous and non-spontaneous reactions in terms of free
energy change?

Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic - Free Energy Change for Spontaneous and Non Spontaneous Processes
Chapter: [0.03] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic

Define entropy.

Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic - Free Energy Change for Spontaneous and Non Spontaneous Processes
Chapter: [0.03] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
[2] 3.6

Draw the structure of H4P2O6 hypophosphoric acid

Concept: p-Block elements of Group 15 Elements - Compounds of Phosphorus
Chapter: [7.01] Group 15 Elements

What is the action of heat on potassium permanganate?

Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic - Work, Heat, Energy, Extensive and Intensive Properties
Chapter: [0.03] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
[2] 3.7

State Henry’s law.

Concept: Solubility - Solubility of a Gas in a Liquid
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions and Colligative Properties

How does solubility of a gas in water varies with the temperature?

Concept: Solubility - Solubility of a Gas in a Liquid
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions and Colligative Properties
[2] 3.8

Define the following term

Schottky defect

Concept: Imperfections in Solids - Introduction
Chapter: [0.01] Solid State

What are Frenkel defect

Concept: Imperfections in Solids - Introduction
Chapter: [0.01] Solid State
[7] 4 | Answer any ONE of the following:
[7] 4.1

Write electrode reaction and net cell reaction for fuel cell. Calculate e.m.f. of the following cell at 25 °C.

Standard reduction potential (SRP) of Zn and Cu are − 0.76 V and 0.334 V respectively

Concept: Batteries - fuel cell
Chapter: [0.04] Electrochemistry

Define isotonic solutions

Concept: Types of Solutions
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions and Colligative Properties [0.02] Solutions

Derive the relation ∆H − ∆U = ∆nRT.

Concept: Solubility - Solubility of a Solid in a Liquid
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions and Colligative Properties
[7] 4.2

Define activation energy.

Concept: Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction
Chapter: [0.05] Chemical Kinetics

Calculate activation energy for a reaction of which rate constant becomes four times when temperature changes from 30 °C to 50 °C. (Given R = 8.314 JK−1 mol−1). 

Concept: Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction
Chapter: [0.05] Chemical Kinetics

Draw a neat, well labelled diagram of electrolytic cell for extraction of aluminium

Concept: Occurrence of Metals
Chapter: [0.06] General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements

Write electronic configuration and two uses of neon. (Z = 10)

Concept: P - Block Group 18 Elements - Concept of Group 18 Elements
Chapter: [0.07] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18 [7.04] Group 18 Elements
[7] 5 | Select and write the most appropriate answer:
[1] 5.1

When KOH solution is added to potassium dichromate solution the colour of solution
changes to yellow, because _______

(A) chromate ion changes to dichromate ion

(B) dichromate ion changes to chromate ion

(C) oxidation number of chromium changes from + 6 to + 4

(D) oxidation number of chromium changes from + 4 to +6

Concept: Expressing Concentration of Solutions
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions and Colligative Properties
[1] 5.2

But-1-ene on reaction with HCl in the presence of sodium peroxide yields _______.

n-butyl chloride

isobutyl chloride

secondary butyl chloride

tertiary butyl chloride

Concept: Introduction to Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - Nomenclature
Chapter: [0.1] Halogen Derivatives [10.01] Haloalkanes
[1] 5.3

3-Methylbutane-2-ol on heating with HI gives ______

2-iodo-3-methylbutane

2-iodo-2-methylbutane

1-iodo-3-methylbutane

1-iodo-2-methylbutane

Concept: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - Nomenclature
Chapter: [0.11] Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers [11.01] Alcohols [11.02] Phenols [11.03] Ethers
[1] 5.4

IUPAC name of is C6H5 − CH2 − C − CH2 − CH2 − CH2 − CH3 is _______

(A) 1-Phenylhexan-2-one

(B) 6-Phenylhexan-5-one

(C) 1-Benzylhexan-5-one

(D) Dodecan-5-one

Concept: Introduction to Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - Nomenclature
Chapter: [0.1] Halogen Derivatives [10.01] Haloalkanes
[1] 5.5

Iodoform is used as an _______.

antiseptic

antibiotic

insecticide

anaesthetic

Concept: Haloalkanes - Uses of Halogen Derivatives of Alkanes in Day to Day Life and in Industry May Be Discussed
Chapter:
[1] 5.6

Stachyose is an example of _______.

(A) monosaccharides

(B) disaccharides

(C) trisaccharides

(D) tetrasaccharides

Concept: Carbohydrates - Preparation of Glucose
Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
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[1] 5.7

The Zieglar-Natta catalyst is used in the preparation of _______.

(A) LDPE

(B) PHBV

(C) PAN

(D) HDPE

Concept: Polymers - Some Important Polymers
Chapter: [0.15] Polymers [0.15] Introduction to Polymer Chemistry
[9] 6 |  Answer any THREE of the following:
[3] 6.1

How is phenol converted into the following?

benzene

Concept: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - Nomenclature
Chapter: [0.11] Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers [11.01] Alcohols [11.02] Phenols [11.03] Ethers

How is phenol converted into the following?

benzoquinone

Concept: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - Nomenclature
Chapter: [0.11] Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers [11.01] Alcohols [11.02] Phenols [11.03] Ethers

How is phenol converted into the following?

picric acid

Concept: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - Nomenclature
Chapter: [0.11] Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers [11.01] Alcohols [11.02] Phenols [11.03] Ethers
[3] 6.2

Write mechanism of Aldol addition reaction.

Concept: Aldehydes and Ketones - Reactivity of Alpha Hydrogen in Aldehydes
Chapter: [12.01] Aldehydes and Ketones
[3] 6.3

Enlist the properties of glucose that can not be explained on the basis of open chain structure of it

Concept: Carbohydrates - Structures of Glucose
Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
[3] 6.4

How is nitromethane prepared from the following?

alkyl halide

Concept: Introduction to Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - Nomenclature
Chapter: [0.1] Halogen Derivatives [10.01] Haloalkanes

How is nitromethane prepared from the following?

α-halogen carboxylic acid

Concept: Chemical Properties and Reactions of Carboxylic Acid
Chapter: [12.02] Carboxylic Acids

How is nitromethane prepared from the following?

α-nitroalkene

Concept: Introduction to Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - Nomenclature
Chapter: [0.1] Halogen Derivatives [10.01] Haloalkanes
[12] 7
[2] 7.1

How is methoxy benzene prepared from carbolic acid?

Concept: Acids - Methods of Preparation of Carboxylic Acids
Chapter: [12.02] Carboxylic Acids
[2] 7.2

State the superiority of crystal field theory over valence bond theory.

Concept: Bonding in Coordination Compounds - Crystal Field Theory (CFT)
Chapter: [0.09] Coordination Compounds
[2] 7.3

How is Benzonitrile converted to Benzophenone?

Concept: Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds
Chapter: [0.09] Coordination Compounds
[2] 7.4

Write a short note on Hoffmann bromamide degradation.

Concept: Amines - Preparation of Amines
Chapter: [0.13] Amines [13.01] Amines
[2] 7.5

What are hormones?

Concept: Proteins - Structure, Classification and Functions
Chapter: [14.02] Proteins

State the function of insulin.

Concept: Proteins - Structure, Classification and Functions
Chapter: [14.02] Proteins
[2] 7.6

How are polymers classified on the basis of polymerisation process?

Concept: Polymers - Classification of Polymers Based on Source
Chapter: [0.15] Polymers
[2] 7.7

Explain any two chemical methods of food preservation.

Concept: Chemicals in Food - Artificial Sweetening Agents and Food Preservatives
Chapter: [16.02] Chemicals in Food
[2] 7.8

Write observed electronic configuration of elements from first transition series having half
filled d-orbitals.

Concept: D-block Elements - Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements
Chapter: [8.01] D-block Elements
[7] 8 | Answer any ONE of the following:
[7] 8.1

What is lanthanoid contraction?

Concept: F-block Elements - The Lanthanoids
Chapter: [8.02] F-block Elements

Explain the cause of lanthanoid contraction?

Concept: F-block Elements - The Lanthanoids
Chapter: [8.02] F-block Elements

Explain effects of lanthanoid contraction

Concept: F-block Elements - The Lanthanoids
Chapter: [8.02] F-block Elements

Write the structure of melamine.

Concept: Polymers - Some Important Polymers
Chapter: [0.15] Polymers [0.15] Introduction to Polymer Chemistry

Explain the cleansing action of soaps.

Concept: Cleansing Agents - Soaps
Chapter: [16.03] Cleansing Agents
[7] 8.2

Explain optical activity of lactic acid

Concept: Werner’s Theory of Coordination Compounds
Chapter: [0.09] Coordination Compounds

Draw a neat, labelled energy profile diagram for SN1 reaction mechanism.

Concept: Hydrocarbons: Alkanes - Reactions of Haloalkanes - Elimination Reactions
Chapter: [0.1] Halogen Derivatives [10.01] Haloalkanes

Write applications of co-ordination compounds in medicine and electroplating.

Concept: Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds
Chapter: [0.09] Coordination Compounds

Explain the structure of carbonyl functional group

Concept: Nature of Carbonyl Group
Chapter: [12.01] Aldehydes and Ketones

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