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Karnataka 2nd PUC Chemistry Model Question Paper 1 with Answers

Time: 3 Hrs 15 Min
Max. Marks: 70

Part-A

I. Answer all of the following. (Each question carries 1 mark) (10 × 1 =10)

Question 1.
Define VantHaffs factor.
Answer:
VantHaff’s factor is defined as “The ratio of normal molar mass to the abnormal molar mass”.
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Question 2.
What are isotonic solutions?
Answer:
Two solutions having same osmotic at a given temperature are isotonic solutions

Question 3.
Mention the S.I unit for molar conductivity.
Answer:
s.m2 mol-1 or s cm2 mol-1

Question 4.
For the reaction A + B → products the rate becomes doubled when concentration of only A is increased by two times, the rate is increased by four times, when the concentration B is alone is doubled what is the order of the reaction?
Answer:
2 or two

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Question 5.
Name the enzyme used in the inversion of cane sugar.
Answer:
Invertase

Question 6.
Name the method used for refining of Zirconium.
Answer:
Van – Arkel method

Question 7.
Complete the reaction
XeF4 + O2 F2 → A + O2 identify A.
Answer:
XeF6

Question 8.
What is a Recemic mixture – ?
Answer:
An equimolar mixture of d and 1 isomrs is called recemic mixture.

Question 9.
Name the product obtained when acetaldehyde reacts with Hydroxyl amine.
Answer:
Acetaldoxime

Question 10.
Name the nitrogenous base present in RNA only.
Answer:
Uracil

Part-B

II. Answer any FIVE of the following. (Each question carries 2 marks) (5 × 2 = 10)

Question 11.
Silver forms CCP lattice and x-ray studies of its crystals show that the edge length of its unit cell is 408.6 pm. calculate the density of silver
Answer:
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Question 12.
What is corrosion? Mention a general method to prevent it.
Answer:
The loss of metal in the form of its compounds due to the chemical attack by the environment is called corrosion of metal It is prevented

  • By painting
  • by alooying by cathodic protection

Question 13.
Write the Arrhenius equation and mention what each term stands for.
Answer:
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K = A.e
Where K = rate constant
A = Arrhenices constant
Ea = Energy of activation
T = Temperature
R = Gas constant

Question 14.
Any two differences between lanthanides and Actinides.
Answer:
Lanthanides

  1. 4 f – orbital is progressively filled
  2. Only Pm (promethion) is radio active
  3. They are less reactive

Actinides

  1. 5f – orbital os progressively filled
  2. All are radio active
  3. They are more reactive

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Question 15.
How does Acetyl chloride react with Anisol in presence of anhydrous aluminum chloride catalyst. Write the chemical equation of the reaction.
Answer:
When acetyl chloride is treated with anisole in the presence of anhydrous AlCl3 catalyst, O and P – acetyl delivatives of anisole is formed.
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Question 16.
What are the effects of the electron withdrawing and electron donating groups on acidity of carboxylic acids.
Answer:
Electron donating group decreases acidic strength and electron with drawing group increases acidic strength of carboxylic acids.

Question 17.
What are antacids? Give an example.
Answer:
The chemical substances which are used in the treatment of acidity are called antacids.
Ex: Ranitidine (Zantac)

Question 18.
What are food preservatives? Give one example.
Answer:
The chemical substances which prevent spoilage of food due to microbial growth are called food preservatives.
Ex: Table salt, sugar, Vegetable oils.

Part – C

III. Answer Any FIVE of the following. (Each question carries three marks) (5 × 3 = 15)

Question 19.
How is pure alumina obtained from Bauxite by leaching process?
Answer:
1. Bauxite contains impurities like
TiO2 – Fe2O3 etc.
Bauxite is concentrated by digesting the powdered ore in a concentrated solution of NaOH at 473 – 573 K and 35 bar pressure. Al2O3 is leached as sodium aluminate.
The insoluble Fe2O3 and TiO2 are removed by filtration.
H2O3 + α NaOH + 3H2O → 2Na [A1 (OH)4]

2. The solution of sodium aluminate is nutralized by passing CO2 gas and the solution is seeded with treshly prepared Al2O3.
2Na[Al(OH)4] + CO2 → Al2O3 x H2O + 2NaHCO3

3. Hydrated alumina is filtered dried and heated to get pure Alumina Al2O3
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Question 20.
Write the reactions that takes place during the manufacture of nitric acid by Ostwald’s process.
Answer:
Manufacture of HNO3 by ostwald’s process involves 3 steps.

Step – 1: Oxidation of ammonia to NO
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Step – 2 : Oxidation of No to NO2
2NO(g) + O2(g) → 2NO2(g)

Step – 3,
3NO2(g) + H2O(I) → 2 HNO3(q) + NO(g)

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Question 21.
1. What happens when potassium chlorate is heated in presence of MnO2. Write the equation for the reaction also.
Answer:
When potassium chlorate is heated in the presence of MnO2 as a catalyst at 420K, oxygen is liberated.
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2. draw the structure of sulphuric acid.
The structure of H2SO4 is
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Question 22.
1. How is chlorine prepared by using MnO2?
Answer:
Chlorine is prepared by heating MnO2 with con HCl.
MnO2 +4HCl → MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2H2O

2. Complete the reaction NH3 + Cl2 (excess) →
NH3 + Cl2 (excess) → NCl3 + 3HCl

Question 23.
d-block elements form co-ordination compounds. Give reasons.
Answer:
d-block elements form co-ordination compounds.
Reasons :

  • They are small size of metals ions
  • They have high ionic charges,
  • Availability of d – orbitals

Question 24.
How is potassium dichromate pre¬pared from the chromite ore?
Answer:
The manufacture of K2Cr2O7 from chromite ore involves is steps.
Step -1: 4 FeCr2 O4 + 8Na2CO3 + 7O2 → 8Na2 CrO4 + 2FerO3 + 8CO2
Step – 2 : 2Na2CrO4 + 2H+ → Na2Cr2O7 + 2Na+ + H2O
Step – 3 : Na2Cr2O7 + 2Kcl → K2Cr2O7 + 2NaCl
OR
Complete explanation in 3 steps

Question 25.
Mention the geometry, magnetic property and type of hybridization in [Ni(cn)4]2- complex.
Answer:
Geometry : square planar complex Magnetic property: Diamagnetic Hybridisation: ASP2

Question 26.
Write any three postulates of Werner’s theory of complexes.
Answer:

  1. Co-ordination compounds metals show two types of Valencies primary and secondary
  2. Primary valencies are ionisable
  3. Secondary valencies are non-ionisable

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Part-D

IV. Answer any THREE of the following. [Each question carries 5 marks. (3 × 5 = 15)

Question 27.
a) Calculate the packing efficiency in body centered cubic crystals. (3)
Answer:
In a BCC unit cell the edge length is ‘a’ and radius of the particle is ‘r’. Then r = \(\sqrt{3} / 4 \mathrm{a}\) and two particles are present in an unit cell of BCC.
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b. Calculate the number of particles per unit cells in f.c.c. (2)
No of particles per unit cell in
fcc = \(\frac { 1 }{ 8 }\) × 8 + \(\frac { 1 }{ 2 }\) × 6 =1 + 3=4

Question 28.
a) The boiling point of benzene is 353.23K. When 1.80 g of a non volatile, non electrolytic solute was dissolved in 90 g of benzene, the boiling point was raised to 354.11 K calculate the molar mass of the solute
[Kb for benzene = 2.53 K.kg mol-1] (3)
Answer:
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(b) Write two differences between ideal and non ideal solutions of two liquids (2)
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Question 29.
a) Calculate the standard free energy change for the following reaction occurring in the galvanic cell at 298K
3Mg(S) + 2Al3+ (aq) → 3Mg2+ (aq) + 2 Al(S)
Given E0Mg2+/Mg = -2.37 V and E0Al3+/Al = -1.66V (4)
Answer:
Ecell = E0R – E0L
= -1.66 + 2.37
= 0.71 V
ΔG0 = -nFE0cell
= -6 × 96500 × 0.71
= -411090 J or -411.09 KJ

b) What is primary battery?
Answer:
A battery which cannot be recharged and revised is called a primary battery.

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Question 30.
a) Derive the integrated rate equation for the rate constant of a first order reaction. (4)
Answer:
Consider a first order reaction R → P
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On integration, we get d[R]
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In [R] = -Kt + I …………. (1)
Where I = Integration constant To calculate I,
t = 0,[R] = [R]0
In [R]0 = -k x 0 + I
I = in [R]0
Substitute the value of I in eq2 …………. (1)
In [R] = -Kt + In [R]0
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b) What is pseudo first order reaction? (1)
Answer:
A Chemical reaction in which order is one but molecularity is two or more is called pseudo unimolecular reaction.

Question 31.
a) Complete and balance the following reactions
SO2 + H2S oxidation →
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FeCl3 + H2O hydrolysis → (2)
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b) Mention two characteristics of enzyme catalysis (2)
Answer:

  1. Highly efficient
  2. Highly specific in nature

c) What is the sign of AS for the adsorption of gas on solids?
Answer:
ΔS decreases or ΔS = -Ve

Part – D

V. Answer any FOUR of the following. (Each question carries 5 marks) (4 × 5 = 20)

Question 32.
a) Explain SN1 mechanism by taking tertiary butyl bromide as an example.(3)
Answer:
SN1 mechanism involves two steps

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b) What is Wurtz Fitting’s reaction? Give an example. (2)
Answer:
Alkyl halide reacts with aylhalide in the presence of sodium in dry ether gives alkyl arenes.
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Question 33.
a) How is phenol manufactured by cumene process. Give the chemical equations of the reaction involved. (3)
Answer:
Cumene is oxidised by oxygen to form cumene hydroperoxide. Which on acid hydrolysis gives phenol.
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b) How do you prepare ethanol by using the Grignard Reagent? (2)
Answer:
When Grignard reagent is treated with HCHO addition product is formed which on hydrolysis gives ethanol
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Question 34.
a) How is Benzol chloride converted into benzaldehyde? Name the reaction. (3)
Answer:
When benzoyl chloride on reduction with H2 in the purence of palladium catalyst supported on barium sulphate benzaldehyde is formed
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b) Write the chemical equation for the reaction between dilute NaOH and acetalhyde, mention the name of the product formed. (2)
Answer:
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Question 35.
a) Explain how is Hinberg’s reagent is used to distinguish the primary, secondary and tertiary amines.
Answer:
Hinsberg’s reagent reacts with 10 amine gives a product which is soluble in alkali.
Hinsberg’s reagent reacts with 20 amine gives a product which is insoluble in alktali.
Hinsberg’s reagent doesnot react with 30 amine.

b) Write the chemical reactions involved in the conversion of aniline into phenol (2)
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Question 36.
a) What are carbohydrates? and how are they classified? (3)
Answer:
Carbohydrates are optically active polyhydroxy aldehydes or polyhydroxy ketones or those compounds which yield these on hydrolysis carbohydrates are classified into 3 types namely, monosaccharides, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides,

b) What is a peptide bond? How many peptide bonds are present in a tetra peptide?(2)
Answer:
The -CONH – bond formed b/w two α – amino acids is called peptide bond.

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3 peptide bonds

Question 37.
a) 1. What are condensation polymers? Give an example.
Answer:
Condensation reacts b/w two different bifunctional or trifunctional monomeric units to give a polymer with the loss of simple molecules like H2O NH3 etc. is called condensation polymerisation. The polymers obtained are called condensation polymers.
Ex: Nylon 6.6, Dacron etc.

2. Give the IUPAC name of the monomer of natural rubber. (3)
Answer:
Isoprene or 2 – methyl – 1,3 – butadiene,

b) What are Biodegradable polymers? Give an example. (2)
Answer:
The polymers which decompose on it own during a certain period of time are called biodegradable polymers.
Ex : PHBV, Nylon – 2 – hycon – 6.

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