Chemistry Advanced Level Problem Solving (ALPS-9) - Solution
Chemistry Advanced Level Problem Solving (ALPS-9) - Solution
Cd2 2en
K
[Cd(en)2 ]2
2
-B is more stable than A due to chelation.
17.(B) 18.(D)
1
19.(C) Cell reaction is H2 g O2 g H2O
2
0.06 1 0.06 1
Ecell 1.246 log 1.246 log
2 PH2 PO2 2 20 10
0.06 1
1.246 1.3 1.246 0.054 1.3V
2 2
V 1.3
20.(A) i 0.04825A
R 26.94
5
Time of electrolysis 500 minutes
10 103
1
Cu 2 aq H2O Cu aq O2 2H aq
2
i t 0.04825 500 60
moles of H formed 0.015 M
F 96500
21.(B) In resulting solution, Cu 2 0.05 0.0075 0.0425 M, H 0.015 M and SO 42 0.05 M
2
Cu 2 H SO2 SO4
kk k k Cu 2 H 4
Cu 2 H SO24 1000 1000 1000
0.01104 0.0425 0.035 104 0.015 0.016 104 0.05
0.00425 0.00525 0.008 0.0175Scm1
1000 1000 1000
1.75Sm 1
d c c
22.(A) 4d c c sin 5444 ' 2 a r 0.78
2
8 12
23.(C) d 3.37 gm / cc
NA a3
1.2 N A
24.(C) Total number of unit cells 7.5 1021
12 8
25.(B) 26.(BCD) 27.(B) 28.(C)
29.(D)
30. [A-s] [B-r] [C-q] [D-p]
(A) Coagulation It is done by addition of electrolyte
(B) Dialysis If is a method of preparation of colloid
(C) Peptization It is defined as the process of converting a precipitate into colloidal solution by
shaking it with dispersion medium in the presence of small amount of electrolyte
(D) Tyndall effect: The scattering of light as the light beam passes through a colloid.
31.(AD)
M L, In metal carbonyl complexes, C–O bond length increases compared to that in CO molecule
as filled ‘d’ orbital of metal atom overlaps with antibonding M.O. of CO [CrCl3 (H 2 O)3 ].3H 2 O is
not hydrate isomer of [Cr(H 2O)6 ]Cl 3 .
Facial and Meridional isomers of [Ma3b3 ]n complex are optically inactive as each one contains plane
of symmetry.
32.(B) 33.(B)
34.(C) Cm
m b C
m m b C 107 10 2 10
3 2
1
m 127 ohm cm mole
2 1
1/2
m 127 103 25 104
37.(B)
2 4
Total mole n A n B n C 1 3mole
3 3
2
38.(C) moleB
3
39.(B) 40.(AB) 41. A - P; B - R; C - Q; D - P, Q, S
42.(C) Highly reactive metals are extracted by electrolytic process.
43.(D) 44.(C)
45.(ABD)
0.0591
Ecell Ecell
0
log Q if Q = 1
n
E cell E 0cell
Total isomers = 4
47.(C) 48.(D)
49.(D) Deposition order Cu M Zn
I t w
Cu required
96500 E
20 t 1 2 2 96500
t 19300sec
For Zn 2 2e Zn s
0.06 1 13
E R.P. 0.76 log 13 0.76 0.06 1.15V
2 10 2
2
Cu 2 4NH3 Cu NH3 4 K f 1 1012
1 18
1 y 18 4x 4y y
2
Cu NH3 4
Cu 2 1016
K f NH3
4
For Cu 2 2e Cu s
0.06 1
E R.P. 0.34 log 16 0.34 0.06 8 0.14V
2 10
2 6
52.(ABD) P0 X A PA X B PB 300 500 450mm of Hg
8 8
P0 Ps 450 420 1
Now, RLVP
P0 450 15
Also, RLVP
in
in N
32i
70
i 1.25 1 2 1
1 32i
8
15 70
So 0.25 (or 25%)
25 32 4
n produced
Cl 100 70 35
1 4 2
n pbCl2 precipitated
2 35 35
53.(C) 54.(AC) 55. A - Q, R, S; B - Q; C - P; D - R, S
56.(B) Pb is mainly extracted by self reduction method.
57.(C) 58.(D) 59.(AB)
At Cathode: Cu 2 2e Cu s
At Anode: Cu s Cu 2 2e
2.68 3600 63.5
Increase in mass of cathode = decrease in mass of Anode 3.174 g
96500 2
60.(ABC)
P 20 6 18 6 1
….(i)
20 M 180 M 10
P 20.02 6 18 6 1
….(ii)
20.02 M 198 M 11
From (i) and (ii) calculation gives
M 54gm / mole
P 20.22 torr
64.(BCD) H2 g H H H2 g
P1 C 2C P
2
Anodic reaction
1
H2 H e
2
Cathodic reaction
1
H e H2
2
1 1
H H
H2 H2
2 2
(anode) (cathode) (cathode) (anode)
E 0cell 0
e Cu Cu
Cu Cu 2 2e
Cu Cu 2 e