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PUC Science 2nd PUC Class 12 - Karnataka Board PUC Important Questions for Chemistry

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A reaction is second order in A and first order in B.

(i) Write the differential rate equation.

(ii) How is the rate affected on increasing the concentration of A three times?

(iii) How is the rate affected when the concentrations of both A and B are doubled?

 

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

For a first order reaction, show that time required for 99% completion is twice the time required for the completion of 90% of reaction.

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Half Life Period of a Reaction

(b) Rate constant ‘k’ of a reaction varies with temperature ‘T’ according to the equation:

`logk=logA-E_a/2.303R(1/T)`

Where Ea is the activation energy. When a graph is plotted for `logk Vs. 1/T` a straight line with a slope of −4250 K is obtained. Calculate ‘Ea’ for the reaction.(R = 8.314 JK−1 mol−1)

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction

 A first order reaction takes 40 minutes for 30% decomposition. Calculate t1/2 for this reaction. (Given log 1.428 = 0.1548)

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Half Life Period of a Reaction

For a reaction: 

Rate = k

(i) Write the order and molecularity of this reaction.

(ii) Write the unit of k.

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

For the first order thermal decomposition reaction, the following data were obtained:

Time / sec               Totalpressure / atm

0                              0.30

300                          0.50

Calculate the rate constant

(Given: log 2 = 0.301, log3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021)

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

The rate constant of a first order reaction increases from 4 × 10−2 to 8 × 10−2 when the temperature changes from 27°C to 37°C. Calculate the energy of activation (Ea). (log 2 = 0.301, log 3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021)

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction

A first order reaction takes 23.1 minutes for 50% completion. Calculate the time required for 75% completion of this reaction.

(log 2 = 0.301, log 3 = 0.4771, log 4 = 0.6021)

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Half Life Period of a Reaction

A reaction is second order with respect to a reactant. How is the rate of reaction affected if the concentration of the reactant is doubled?

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

A reaction is first order in A and second order in B. How is the rate affected on increasing the concentration of B three times?

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

A reaction is first order in A and second order in B. How is the rate affected when the concentrations of both A and B are doubled?

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

Which metal in the first transition series (3d series) exhibits + 1 oxidation state most frequently and why?

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Chapter: [4] d-block and f-block Elements
Concept: General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-block)

Which of the following cations are coloured in aqueous solutions and why ?

Sc3+, V3+, Ti4+, Mn2+ (At. Nos. Sc = 21, V = 23, Ti = 22, Mn = 25)

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Chapter: [4] d-block and f-block Elements
Concept: General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-block)

How would you account for the following? 

Transition metals exhibit variable oxidation states.

 

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Chapter: [4] d-block and f-block Elements
Concept: General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-block)
 
 
 

Complete the following chemical equations:

`(i) Cr_2O_7^(2-)+6Fe^(2+)+14H^+ ->`

`(ii) 2CrO_4^(2-)+2H^+ ->`

`(iii) 2MnO_4^-+5C_2O_4^(2-)+16H^+ ->`

 
 
 
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Chapter: [4] d-block and f-block Elements
Concept: General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-block)

Complete the following equations:

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Chapter: [4] d-block and f-block Elements
Concept: Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements - Oxides and Oxoanions of Metals

Complete the following equations: Cr2O72- + 14H+ + 6I →

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Chapter: [4] d-block and f-block Elements
Concept: Some Important Compounds of Transition Elements - Oxides and Oxoanions of Metals

The elements of 3d transition series are given as: Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co

Answer the following: Write the element which shows maximum number of oxidation states. Give reason.

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Chapter: [4] d-block and f-block Elements
Concept: General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-block)

The elements of 3d transition series are given as: Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co

Answer the following: Which element has the highest m.p?

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Chapter: [4] d-block and f-block Elements
Concept: General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-block)

The elements of 3d transition series are given as: Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co

Answer the following: Which element shows only +3 oxidation state?

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Chapter: [4] d-block and f-block Elements
Concept: General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-block)
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