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SAEED PUBLIC SCHOOL

CHAK NO.485/TDA TEH. CHOUBARA DISTT. LAYYAH PH: 03046814385


Student Name Roll Num Class Name Paper Code
INTER-I 3511
Subject Name Time Allowed Total Marks Exam Date
Chemistry 20 14-Oct-2024
Exam Syllabus
CHAP 5 , CHAP 7 , CHAP 8

Q1. Choose the correct answer. 1X5=5


1. The net change in a chemical reaction is same whether it is brought (A) Henry's law (B) (C) Hess'law (D)
about in two or more different ways in one or several steps. it is called: Charles's law Graham's law

2. Born-Haber cycle is used to determine the: (A) (B) (C) (D)


Combustion Decomposition Lattice energy Formation
energy energy energy

3. In which of the following reaction, Kc, Kp will be equal: (A) (B) (C) (D)
P C 𝓁5 ↔ P C 𝓁
N32+
+2C𝓁
H22 ↔ 2NH
S O32 + O 2 ↔2
N2+
S OO32 ↔2 NO

4. For which system does the equilibrium Kc has units of (Conc.)-1? (A) (B) (C) (D)
N2+2H2 ↔ H2 + I 2 ↔ 2Hl 2NO2 ↔ 2HF ↔
2NH3 N2O 4 H2 +f2

5. The concentration of reactants and products at equilibrium are: (A) Equal (B) Maximum (C) Minimum (D) Constant

Q2. Write short answers of the following questions. 2X5=10


I . What is lattice energy? Give an example. II . Give the application of Hess's law?
III . Differentiate between reversible and irreversible reactions. Give IV . What are Kc and Kp and how these are related?
examples.
V . How Kc predict the extent of a chemical reaction?

Q3. Write detailed answers of the following questions. 5X1=5


1. Drive Radius of nth orbit by using Bohr's Atomic model

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