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Based on the final total marks for each chapter from the WEIGHTAGE.

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the complete Sample Paper Contribution for each chapter, with question numbers, their subparts, and marks distribution.

Solutions (Total Marks: 7)

1. Q17:
2. (a) Variation in solubility with KH at different temperatures → 2 Marks
3. (b) Boiling point trends of azeotropes → 2 Marks
4. OR: Discuss the fizzing behavior of soda bottles in different altitudes and the role of sugar in shelf-life → 3 Marks
5. Q33:
6. (a) Identify solutions based on colligative properties → 2 Marks
7. (b) Osmotic pressure changes with dilution → 2 Marks
8. OR: Depressions in freezing point due to association of solutes → 3 Marks

Electrochemistry (Total Marks: 7)

1. Q14: Conductivity trends with dilution → 1 Mark


2. Q22:
3. (a) Electrolysis of copper chloride and electrode reactions → 2 Marks
4. (b) Molar conductivity at infinite dilution (Kohlrausch’s law) → 2 Marks
5. Q28:
6. (a) Calculate standard emf for a cell reaction → 2 Marks
7. (b) Determine half-cell potential → 1 Mark

Chemical Kinetics (Total Marks: 8)

1. Q5: Zero-order reaction half-life calculation → 2 Marks


2. Q10: Time for completion of a first-order reaction using rate constant → 2 Marks
3. Q14: Conductivity trends for strong electrolytes → 1 Mark
4. Q16: Concept of zero-order reactions and their rate laws → 2 Marks
5. Q29 (Case Study):
6. (a) Derive rate law and determine order for H₂ and Br₂ reaction → 2 Marks
7. (b) Effect of tripling Br₂ concentration → 1 Mark
8. (c) Compare mechanisms with experimental data → 1 Mark
9. OR: Analyze the effect of H₂ concentration on reaction rate → 2 Marks
d- and f-Block Elements (Total Marks: 10)

1. Q3: Properties of lanthanoids and actinoids → 1 Mark


2. Q9: Paramagnetic properties of transition metal ions → 1 Mark
3. Q23:
4. (a) Basicity of lowest oxides and acidity of highest oxides of transition metals → 1 Mark
5. (b) Hardness of chromium vs mercury → 1 Mark
6. (c) Ionization energy trends in 3d series → 1 Mark
7. Q31:
8. (a) Observations and reactions when bleaching agent KMnO₄ is heated → 2 Marks
9. (b) Crystal field diagram, hybridization, and isomerism in d╵ complexes → 1 Mark
10. OR: Use of valence bond theory to determine geometry of complexes and ionic equations for K₂Cr₂O₇ reactions → 3
Marks

Coordination Compounds (Total Marks: 4)

1. Q7: Identify geometry and ion ratio of cobalt complexes ([Co(NH₃)₄Cl₂]╺) → 2 Marks
2. Q13: Hybridization and paramagnetism ([Mn(CN)₆]³╻ vs [MnCl₆]³╻) → 2 Marks
3. Q18:
4. (a) IUPAC naming of Cr complex → 1 Mark
5. (b) Metal present in hemoglobin and Vitamin B12 → 1 Mark

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes (Total Marks: 7)

1. Q2:
2. Main: Dipole moment comparison of haloalkanes → 1 Mark
3. OR: Which of the following has the highest dipole moment? (CH₃F, CH₃Cl, CH₃I, CH₃Br) → 1 Mark
4. Q4:
5. Main: Boiling point trends in haloalkanes → 1 Mark
6. OR: Which of the following haloalkanes has the highest boiling point? (2-Bromo-2-methylpropane, 2-Bromobutane,
Bromomethane, 1-Bromobutane) → 1 Mark
7. Q20:
8. (a) Reaction of haloalkanes with KCN (Nucleophilic substitution) → 2 Marks
9. (b) Addition of HBr to butenes → 1 Mark
10. (c) Reaction involving elimination (alkene formation from haloalkanes) → 2 Marks
11. Q27: Reactivity of isomeric haloalkanes via SN1 mechanism → 3 Marks
Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers (Total Marks: 8)

1. Q26:
2. (a) Products from dehydration of alcohols at varying temperatures → 2 Marks
3. (b) Mechanisms for major products → 1 Mark
4. Q32:
5. (a) Williamson synthesis and conversion reactions → 3 Marks
6. (b) Comparative reactivity and reactions of acids and alcohols → 2 Marks
7. OR: HVZ reaction and acidity trends in alcohols and isomers → 3 Marks

Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids (Total Marks: 5)

1. Q6: Hydrolysis of anhydrides to acids → 2 Marks


2. Q12: Reaction of carbonyl groups (ketones/aldehydes) with hydroxylamine → 2 Marks
3. Q24:
4. (a) Etard reaction for oxidation of p-nitrotoluene → 2 Marks
5. (b) Formation of dimers in aprotic solvents (e.g., benzoic acid) → 1 Mark
6. (c) Effect of carboxylic groups in electrophilic substitution reactions → 2 Marks
7. OR: Identify compounds X and Y (no aldol condensation), write reactions, and distinguish them chemically → 3 Marks

Amines (Total Marks: 6)

1. Q1: Ammonolysis of ethyl chloride and Hinsberg test for amines → 1 Mark
2. Q11: Preparation of aniline from nitrobenzene → 1 Mark
3. Q30 (Case Study):
4. (a) Effect of substituents on basicity of amines → 2 Marks
5. (b) Relationship between electronegativity and pKa → 2 Marks
6. OR: Predict pKa for different substituents and basic strength trends → 3 Marks

Biomolecules (Total Marks: 6)

1. Q8: Composition of polysaccharides (cellulose) → 2 Marks


2. Q15: Structural features of glucose and its inability to form NaHSO₃ addition products → 2 Marks
3. Q21: Identification of carbonyl group in glucose through hydroxylamine reaction → 2 Marks

Summary Table
Chapter MCQs 2 Marks 3 Marks 5 Marks Total Questions Total Marks

Solutions 010127

Electrochemistry 102037

Chemical Kinetics 400158

d- and f-Block Elements 201147

Coordination Compounds 210034

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 2 1 1 0 4 7

Alcohols, Phenols, etc. 001128

Aldehydes, Ketones, etc. 201035

Amines 20

| 0 | 1 | 3 | 6 | | Biomolecules | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 6 |

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