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CHEMISTRY FOR (I.I.T. J.E.E.).-By-Pankaj Agarwal (e.rech.1L.L.T./K.)
(b)Ba(OH),
+ C
(a)
NaOH + P4 J a ) All.
(c)Ca(OH), + S
11. P (white) on reaction with causticsoda solution gives:
(a) acidic salt along with colourless (b) normal salt along with coloured gas
gas
(c) acidic salt along with coloured gas colourless gas.
d) normal salt along with
a n orange colour liquid on reaction with of hot Na, co, solution gives a mixture oftwo salts (A)
á) (A) is NaBr
6) (B) is Na BrO,
A) +
(B)+ H,SO, Br2
d) metal in (G) forms two oxides one of which is anhydride of formic acid
non
.
18. A greenish yellow colour gas (A), on heatng with sodium carbonate, forms a mixture oftwo
salts and a gas (G) the mixture on acidification yields gas (A) again. Idetify (A) and (G):
have different atomicity (d) The bond order of (A) and (5) is saine.
(c) (A) and (B)
green residue (A) which on treatment with KOH/
23. Ammonium dichromate on heating gives
a
(c) OH is both oxidising and reducing agent ) Ci,isboth oxidising and reducing agent.
29. The increasing electron releasing tendencies of Cu, Ag, Fe and Zn are in the order:
30. The following four colourless salt solutions are placed in seprate test tubes and a strip of
feasible
Fe3t | Fe2t = +0.77; I,(s) | I = +0.54
EOvalues +0.80 V
Cu2 Cu(s) =+0.34; Agt I Ag(s) =
)
and Z are 0.52, -3.03
36. The standard reduction potential values of the three metalic cations X, Y
metal isS?
and-1.18 V respectively. The order of reducing power of the corresponding
(b) X> Y >z
a)Y>Z>x
(c) Z> Y >X (d)Z> X >Y.
the
and 1M Z" at 25°C. If
37. A gas (X) at 1 atm is bubbled through a solution containing 1M Y
reduction potential of X > Y> Z then:
is undergoing
reduction only
Phosphorous
(a)
oxidation only
Phosphorous
is undergoing
(b)
aswell as
reduction
oxidation
is undergoing
c)Phosphorous
nor reduction.
oxidation
is undergoing neither
(d) Hydrogen