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CLASS XI

CHEMISTRY

TIME: 1 Hr 30 mins Full Marks - 35

1. Define electron affinity. (1)


2. What will be the molarity of a solution, which contains 5.85g of NaCl per 500ml? (1)
3. How many significant figures should be present in the answer of the following calculations?
(2.5 × 1.25 × 3.5) / 2.01 (1)
4. Assign the position of the element with Z = 114. (1)
5. Arrange the following type of radiations in increasing order of frequency: (1)
(a) radiation from microwave oven
(b) amber light from traffic signal
(c) radiation from FM radio
(d) cosmic rays from outer space and
(e) X-rays.
6. What physical meaning is attributed to Ψ 2? Draw a labelled boundary surface diagram of
3s orbital. (2)
7. Among the following pairs of orbitals which orbital will experience the larger effective
nuclear charge? Give reasons. (2)
(i) 2s and 3s,
(ii) 4d and 4f,
8. Which transitions between Bohr orbits correspond to
a) second line in the Balmer series
b) first line in Brackett series

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of Hydrogen spectrum. (2)
9. Why is the energy expression of an electron in atom is negative? (2)
10. Which of the following element contains the greatest number of atoms? Show calculation.
(2)
(a)4g He
(b) 46g Na
(c) 0.40g Ca
(d) 12g He
11. Can we apply Heisenberg's principle to a stationary electron? Justify. (2)
12. Among the elements B, Al, C and Si (2)
(a) Which has the highest first ionization enthalpy?
(b) Which has the largest atomic radius?
13. An electron is in one of the 3d orbitals. Give the possible values of n, l and m for this electron. (2)
14. Why does lithium form covalent bond unlike other alkali metal which forms ionic bond?
(2)
+
15. Na has higher value of ionization enthalpy than Ne, though both have same electronic
configuration. Give reason. (2)
16. How much energy in joules must be needed to convert all the atoms of sodium to sodium ions
present in 2.3 mg of sodium vapours? Ionization enthalpy of sodium is 495kJ mol-1. (2)

17. What is the maximum number of emission lines when the excited electron of a H−atom in
n = 6 drops to the ground state? (2)
18. A sample of drinking water was found to be severely contaminated with chloroform, CHCl3
supposed to be carcinogenic in nature. The level of contamination was 15 ppm (by mass).
(i) Express this in percent by mass
(ii) Determine the molality of chloroform in the water sample. (3)
3– 2– – + 2+
19. Consider the following species: N , O , F , Na , Mg and Al 3+ (3)
(a) What is common in them?
(b) Arrange them in the order of increasing ionic radii.

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