CT 1 Che
CT 1 Che
DATE:26-07-2021 CLASS : XI
TIME: 1 HOUR SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY
MARKS : 30
General Instructions
i. Questions number 1 to 6 carry 1 mark each
ii. Questions number 7 to 11 carry 2 marks each
iii. Questions number 12 to14 carry 3 marks each
iv. Questions number 15 carry 5 marks
v. Use log tables, if necessary, use of calculator is not allowed
9. Electrons are emitted with zero velocity from a metal surface when it is
exposed to radiation of wavelength 7200Å. Calculate threshold frequency
(v0) and work function(W0) of the metal.
14.Write the electronic configuration of (i) Mn4+, (ii) Cr2+ and(iii) Zn2+
Mention the number of unpaired electrons in each case.
(Z of Mn = 25, Cr =24 and Zn =30)
15.. (i)What transition in the hydrogen spectrum would have the same
wavelength as the Balmer transition n = 4 to n = 2 of spectrum?
(ii) What are degenerate orbitals? Which of the following orbitals are
degenerate?
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CHETTINAD VIDYASHRAM
R.A. PURAM,
CHENNAI-28
ANSWER KEY
CLASS: XI MARKs: 30
SUB: CHEMISTRY
Volume = Mass/density
= 1120g/1.110
= 1009.0 mL = 1.009 L (1/2)
Molarity = (number of moles of solute)/(volume of the sol: in L)
= 3moles/(1.009 L) = 2.97 mol/L (1/2)
8. Molarity is number of moles per unit volume of the solution and molality is number of
moles per unit mass of solvent. The volume changes with temperature while the mass
of solvent is independent of temperature. So, molality remains constant but molarity
changes with temperature. Hence, molality is preferred over molarity. (1)
(ii) Law of multiple proportions, states that when two elements combine with each other
to form more than one compound, the masses of one element that combine with a fixed
mass of the other element are in a ratio of small whole numbers. (1)
9. Since K.E is zero, the energy of the radiation is equal to the work function
ν ,ν
=
= 4.166 x (1/2)
Work function (1/2)
= 6.626× × 4.166 x
= 2.7603 x J (1/2)
10. 2H₂ + O₂ 2H₂ O
(1/2)
4g 32g 36g (1/2)
(i) To determine the limiting reagent.
4 g of H₂ reacts with 32 g of O₂
1 g of H₂ reacts with 32/4 g of O₂
3 g of H₂ reacts with 32/4 x 3 g = 24 g of O₂
1 g of H₂ forms 36/4 g of H₂ O.
3 g of H₂ forms 36/4 x 3 g = 27 g of H₂ O
(1/2)
Maximum amount of water that can be formed is 27 g. (1/2)
(iii) For, amount of oxygen left unreacted,
Only 24 g of oxygen will react.
Amount of oxygen unreacted = 29 - 24 = 5 g (1/2)
Element Percentage Atomic mass Moles of atoms Simple ratio Whole no:
comp: ratio
Carbon 92.4% 12u = 7.7 1
= 0.75mol x 36.5g x 50 x L
= 1.368 g (1/2)
2 mol of HCl (2 × 36.5 = 73 g) react with 1 mol of CaCO3 (100 g). (1/2)
= 1.874g (1/2)
15. (i) The wave number for Balmer transition of n =4 to n=2 of He⁺ spectrum would be:
= 4 , Z =2
(1/2)
(1/2)
Acc. to question, the transition for Hydrogen will have the same wavelength: -
(1/2)
This equation can only be true when and (Lyman series) (1/2)
where
- uncertainty in position
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