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ee GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-475 217. Which of the following compound is D-aldopentose? © OHM OW (A) La H OHH OH H ON © © on Hn On OW 218. The most acidic H in the following compounds is o & Neo) oo Hy (A) a Oc 0. oH on (B) HO- Boek OH G2 hee ©) | Ho—/ on OH OH (Bb Ma 219. What is the major product obtained from the following reaction? °. \ on 7; eo ( ‘s OH JO HO’ a @ OH 220. The end product Y for the following reaction is (caty.cucHon #5 x CHL, y (A) (CoHs)2C=CH fe) il c (©) (CeHs),CHCH;0— C —S Na’ @) () ‘on (B) (CoHs);CHCH;ONa™ (D) (CcHs)2CHCH2OCH3 221. Which of the following compound have maximum ionic character? () A A (D) _Allare having equal ionic character PATIO Lid FITUEE House Bd, Kale Sara SaPvaprive Vikan, Hew Delaf-16, Pk 461060002638 GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-476 fe 5 w» Oe oe 0 (0) (Pa diy 223. An organic compound X (C,HpBr) on treatment with ale. KOH gave isomeric product with the formula iH. On ozonolysis, one of these gave only product CHsCHO while the other gave two different products. The compound X is (A) 2-bromobutane (B) 2-bromopentane (© 1, 2-dibromo butane (D) 3-bromopentene ° 224. =e my, tussle yp cl ®) es CO,H COsH 225. The correct decreasing order of acidic strength is (A) CoHsOH > (CoHsCH2OH > CoHsCOOH > CcHsSO3H_ (B) CoHsCH2OH > (CHsOH > CsHsSO3H > CsHsCOOH (C) CoHsCOOH > CoHsCH2OH > CoHsOH > CsHsSOsH (D) CoHsSO3H >CgHsCOOH > CoHsOH > CsHsCH:OH rr FUMIE 1d, FITTIER House, 29-4, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar , Ne GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN_a77 ONLY ON STATEMENT-1: CO; is non-planar molecule eae and STATEMENT-2: Terminal r-bonds of the mol (A) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is STATEMENT | ru STATEMENT:2 is True; STATEMENT2 is cortect explanation for (B) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is T for STATEMENT-1 (©) STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is False (D) STATEMENT-1 is False, STATEMENT-2 is True ecules are lying in different planes. rue; STATEMENT-2 is NOT a correct explanation STATEMENT-1: Most probable velocity is the velocity possessed by maximum fraction of molecules at the same temperature, and STATEMENT-2: On collision more & more molecules acquire higher velocity at the same temperature. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1. (C) Statement-I is True, Statement -2 is False, (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. STATEMENT-1: In any ionic solid [MX] with Schottky defects, the number of positive and negative ions are same. and & : STATEMENT-2: Equal number of cation and anion vacancies are present. (A) STATEMENT ~ | is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT -2 is correct explanation for STATEMENT-1 E (B) STATEMENT - | is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT -2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT-1 (©) STATEMENT ~ 1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is False (D) STATEMENT ~ | is False, STATEMENT-2 is True STATEMENT-1: When a cell placed in hypertonic solution, it shrinks. and : STATEMENT-2: Reverse osmosis is (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement Statement-1. : (B) Statement-I is True, Statement-2 Is Statement-1. : (©) Statement-I is True, Statement -2 is Fels, (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-? is True. used for desalination of water. 2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for STAC TNI ANTE tec ce mest #8 ar casos i precace oF NEAL and jntains the pH of the solution basic. TAME ae ha STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT -2 is correct explanation for (A re > STATEMENT-1 29a, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriva Vihar, New Delhi 16, Ph = 461 FANIEE Led, FUTIEE Howse. GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-478 6 10. (B) STATEMENT — 1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT -2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT-| (C) STATEMENT ~ | is True, STATEMENT-2 is False (D) STATEMENT ~ 1 is False, STATEMENT-2 is True : geass Hydrolysis of ethylacetate in acid medium is pseudo first order reaction. STATEMENT2 In hydrolysis of ethylacetate water does not take part in the reaction (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1, (©) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. Se + Due to adiabatic free expansion, temperature of a réal gas always increases. ani STATEMENT-2: Ifa real gas is at inversion temperature then no change in temperature is observed in adiabatic free expansion. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (©) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False. (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. STATEMENT-1: Equivalent mass of a substance cannot be greater than the molar mass of the substance. and STATEMENT-2: The number of moles of electrons released or accepted by a given substance cannot be less than one. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1. (B) Statement-I is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False. (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. STATEMENT-1: Reimer-Tiemann reaction of phenol with CCl, in NaOH at 340 K gives salicyclic acid as the major product. and STATEMENT-2: The reaction occurs through intermediate formation of dichlorocarbene. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-I. ; ; : (B) Statement-| is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-I. (C) Statement-| is True, Statement -2 is False. (D) Statement-I is False, Statement-2 is True. STATEMENT-1: [CoCl(NH;)s] does not give ppt. with AgNO, solution. and STATEMENT-2: [CoCl(NH;)s] complex is optically inactive. (A) STATEMENT ~ 1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMENT -2 is correct explanation for STATEMENT-1 (B) STATEMENT ~ 1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is True; STATEMI explanation for STATEMENT-1 FINIEE Lid, FUTIEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sara. Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi Tb 13. 14, iS GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-479 (C) STATEMENT ~ | ‘ (D) STATEMENT ~ 1 i ae SAT STATEMENT-1; [FeCl(SCN co and a] > (high spin complex) can STATEMENT-2: In tetrahedral (A) STATEMENT - 1 is True, xist as diastereoisomers, Beometry all position ¢ ons are STATEMENT:2 is True adjacent to each others. ‘ATEMENT. re 1 : STATEMENT -2 is correct explanation for (B) STATEMENT — 1 re is Tr STATENE co erent for STATEMENT. STATEMENT.2 is True; STATEMENT -2 is NOT a correct EMENT ~ 1 is True, STA x riggs (D) STATEMENT —1 ig Fagg AE MENTE2 is False Fals STATEMENT-1:Nucl sone EMENT-2 is True of enantiomers. ic substitution reaction of an optically active alkyl halide gives a mixture and STATEMENT-2; The reaction occurs by Sy1 mechai (A) Statement-l is True, Si s s Statement Statement-1 Soe (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. ; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for STATEMENT-1: Formaldehyde is more reactive than benzaldehyde for nucleophilic addition reaction. and STATEMENT-2: Formaldehyde is more stable than benzaldehyde. (A) Statement-| is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement2 isa corest explanation for Statement-1 (8) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (© Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False, (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 1s Truc at of fumeric acid with Os0, followed by hydrolysis with an aqueous STATEMENT-1: Treatmet cand () ararcacis. Srtution of NaHSOs gives a mixture of an it i J groups to the double bond. : t trans-addition of hydroxyl groups . (A) Statement-l ™ Statement-1. (B) Statement-I is ‘True, Statement-1. (C) Statement-] is True, Statement 7 io tea (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-? 1S i caren 2 ig Tus Siment2 SNOT = Tent explanation for ca ide (NiS) is shaken with a solution of itated nickel sulphide (Ni STATEMENT-1: When freshly presi ained. hydrogen sulphide, @ colloidal solution 1S cobtaines a ution is stable because all the colloidal particles carry same charge. STATEMENT.2: A colo scrrement2_ 6 TS Statement-2 is a correct explanation for (A) Statement-1 is True Statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is True, ‘Statement-I. feet ae (©) Statement-1 is True, Statement 2 % Be (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement 2 is True; Statement-? is NOT a correet explanation for Statemen' Tas, Ph 16106000, 2656949) Samapriva Ver, Newt Delt PARDEE Lad. FUITIEE Howse, 29-4, Kal Sora GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-480 vicQ (MULTIPLE cHOTCE QUESTIONS) 1. Select correct order between given empounds as specified * (A) COCI, > COF, : XCX bond angle (X=ForCl) ,(B) NO,F>NO,CI ONO bond angle (C) SO,F, Y (a colourless gas with pungent smell) Y+K,Cr,0, +H,SO, —> Green solution (A) X is SO (B) Xis CO? (©) Yis HS (D) Yis So; y 20. O» required for complete oxidation of | litre of ethane at NTP is (A) 3.5 lit. (B) 0.156 mole (©) 5.00g (D) 7.0 litre FITSEE Lid, FITIEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-483, 21. Correct statements) regarding the ROH + HC} —20%vaou ze, following reaction i ae > RCI nee + HO (A) ROH behaves as adage "MY? (B) greater the value of He of PK (alcohol), greater th of white turbidity, 'e Feactivity with conc, HC! and thus sooner the formation (C) aleohol which reacts h Nam ots Tcvith Na metal, will give turbidity at fastest rate (D) alcohol which S Ted colour dui e g e ny siving blue or white colour during es Ease iain ae ees ae ee yor test 22, In the following reaction: oO MeNH,+ Z\ —*, io excess Intermediates can be: (A) ol 2 ® on ro Me—NA wo — + a) © bie és a Me—N- sai oH ic ae W 3. Which of the following reactions can be used to prepare acetophenone? “(AJ Reaction of benzene with acetyl chloride in presence of anhydrous AICI, (B) Dry distillation ofa mixture of calcium benzoate and calcium acetate (C) Oxidation of ethyl benzene by vanadium peroxide. (D) By the action of (CH:):Cd on benzoyl chloride followed by acid hydrolysis _24. Which of the following statements are correct? (A) The crystal lattice of ice is mostly formed by covalent as well as hydrogen bonds (B) The density of water increases ‘when heated from 0° C to 4° C due to the change in the structure of the cluster of water molecules . : (©) Above 4° C the thermal agitation of water molecules increases Therefore, intermolecular distance s¢ iter starts expanding *r (D) lessee ee increases from 0° C to a maximum at 4° C because the entropy of the system increases > Which of the following oxyacids of sulphur contain s ~$ ae a 18,0, (A) H,S,0, ee (©) H,8,0, AS Which one ofthe followin; om a (A) ®) oon e coon ©) ae if bs compounds will give HVZ reaction? = asa Puan He Dent= 16, PW: 46104000, 2686998, Fay a, Kalu Sarai, Sarvar PITSEE Ld, FUITIEE Howse, 29 GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-484 A (, @. Which of the following compounds will give acetic acid with KMnO4/H (A) CHy-CHO (B) CHy-CH=CH-CH, (©) CHy-C®C-CHy, HCHj0H 3. 28. Which of the following paits can be distinguished by Fehling’s solution? ef (A) Glucose and fructose (B) Glucose and sucrose (C) Benzaldehyde and ethanal (D) Hydroxy propanone and benzaldehyde 29. Which of the following compound has/have ef 8 (A) K[Co(CO),] (B) K,{Fe(CO)«] (C) [Co(NHs),JC (D) [CoCl,(H20);] ctive atomic number equal to the atomic number of a noble 30. Compound C,H),N exhibits (A) position isomeris (B) metamerism (C) functional isomerism (D) none of the above Which of the following can be detected by carbylamine test ? os NH (A) CH3NH) (By BC Gls — (© CoHsNH2 OH A2®, Identify the complexes which are expected to be coloured. Give explanation. (a) [T1(N0.),] (8) [Cu(NCCH, )) BF, (© [or(NA,), J" 30" (D) K, [VF] 33. For a solution of non ~ electrolyte, non ~ volatile solute, which of the expression is/are correct where x is ‘osmotic pressure, and temperature is constant? ox i di cae as ® Saaletty dx _ 2x a a D) == Oia ace es One _/34: The pH of which solutions go not change with dilution? (A) 1M CH;COONH, Pe AB),CHsCOONA + CH;COOH (Both I M each) ef CH\COOH + CH;COONH, (Both 1 M each) (D) 1 MCHyCOONa 35, Which of the following salt solutions are acidic? (A) NaOCl o NaN (©) NaS. (D) FeCls 36,/Consider the ionization of HCI in aqueous solution of CHy\COOH CH,COOH + HCl=—=CH,COOH; + Cr ‘The correct statement among the following are STATA PIER one 9A Ka Sth Srna Mar, Hex Dei = 16 PG 37. 38, 40, 41 GMP-1516-CH_ASSIGN-aas base of HCL Conjugate base of CH,COOH: : '€ conjugate base of CH,;COOH ate base of CH,\COOH (B) CHy\COOH is the (C) CH,COOHS is th (D) Cl” is the conjug: Which of the following st (A) The phenomen (B) In case of effusion the (©) effusion rate is the t which the (D) gi fatement ( 8) is /are correct are identical © a Which moleealee ough the small hol, independenty, not collectively sates eiSeules strike a unit area of the wall of the poured contaizer, in ascous diffusio es the effect of “sion involves the effect of collisions between molecules ‘particles of gas. Which of the following is correct for critical temperature? (A) Itis the highest temperature at which liquid and vapour can coexist (B) Beyond this temperature, there is no distinction bet id a gas cannot be liquet y rature, is no distinction betwe be liquefied ot tween the two phases and a ge It be li (C) At this temperature, the gas and the liquid phases have e different critical densities. (D) All are correct. critical densities. Which of the folloy ing factors will favour the backward reaction: Cl; (g)+3F,(g)=—=2CIR(g) AH=-ve (A) Addition of inert gas at constant pressure (B) Addition of Cl; gas (C) Increase in temperature (D) Increasing the volume of the container. The equilibrium of which of the following reactions will not be disturbed by the addition of inert gas at constant volume. (A) H; (8) +1, (g) === 2HI(g) (B) PCI, (g) PCI, (g)+Cl, (g) (©) N,0, (g)==2N0, (g) () N;(g)+0,(g)=—=2NO(g) A 2 mole Ne gas sample in a 30 L container fitted with frictionless piston is expanding adiabatically reversibly to 60 L at initial temperature 400 K. Which of the following is/are correct statement(s)? (A) Work done in the above process is around — 1867.5 KI (B) Change in temperature is of 150 K (approx.) (C) The initial pressure is 2.2 atm and final pressure is 0.68 atm (D) The final temperature is 250 K (approx.) ea wan i/mol. Pic AE The normal boiling point of a liquid “A” is 350K. AH, at normal boiling point is 35 k/mol. Pick out the correct statement(s). (Assume AH,,, to be independent of pressure) correct statement(s). ( ee S,. > 100 J/k -mol at 350 K and 0.5 atm Cae (D) AS,,, > 100 J/k—molat 350 K and 2 atm (©) AS,, < 100 J/k—mol at 350 K and 2 atm Which of the following statement(s) is/are false: (A) AS for £N, (g) —>N(@) is positive is + a reversible process in a closed system is always zero fot tion of temperature and pressure ways maximized at equilibrium (B) AG, (©) AG? for an ideal gas is a funet (D) Entropy of a closed system is a i rolve The extraction af etal om oxide ores inv (B) reduction su ae (A) reduction with cart (D) reduction with CO (C) electrolytic reduction Ta Sarah: Sarvapriva Vikar , New Delhi 16, Pk: 46106000, 26560493 , Fa o-A, Kalu Sarai FIDGE fad, FUTIEE Howse. GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-496 45 46, 47, 54. Which Of the following metals) ig/are commercially extracted by self reduction method from their corresponding ore, (A) Cu (C) Pb (B) Fe (D) Hg we rocess/processes by which lighter earthy particles are freed from the heavier particles using water (A) gravity separation : i (B) levigation (C) hydraulic washing (D) leaching Acidic fluxes are cS BCA (B) borax ae (D) CaCOs . A ligand having an unshared pair of electrons can be a (A) neutral molecule (B) positively charged ion © ey charged ion (D) group containing a lone pair of electrons - Pr —pr back bonding occurs between oxygen and (A) phosphorus in PO; (B) Xenon in XeO3F, (© Nitrogen in NOs (D) Sulphur in SO, . On strong heating Pb(NO;)> gives (A) PbO! (B) NO; Oo (D) NO . White phosphorous can be separated from red phosphorous by (A) Sublimation (B) dissolving in CS (© distillation (D) heating with alkali solution .. The compounds which are coloured only due to charge transfer are (A) KMn0, (B) K:Cr,0; (C) Fe(OH); (D) Cr(OH); Both methane and ethane may be obtained by one step reaction from (A) methyl iodide (B) ethylidene iodide (C) CH;COONa (D) ethylene iodide Which of the following order is/are true regarding acidic strength? (A) cea NY >H,0> HF COOH COOH "OO 0,0 ‘COOH on "OO O coon FUTSEE Lid, FUTIEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New 56. (D) on on on GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-4a7 oan, 55 CHO H—— 6H HO—j—H bj is subject i eal. jected to Kiliani-Fischer synthesis, CH2OH The product formed is HO pee CHO as HO——H (A) Tiel aie (B) Toba CH,OH CHO HoH a Hon ) @) toon CH,OH HNO, Densthrose 8 Lee 57, Which of the following is/are true about A and B (A) Ais optically active but B is not (B) A isa dicarboxylic acid (©) Ban forma lactone (D) A compound having mf. of A can have 4 optical isomers H, NCHCOOH==H, N-CH-COO’ =H, N-CH-COO” R R R (A) (B) () pK, = 2.3 pK, =9.7 Which of the following statements is/are correct (A) at pH = 2.3, half of A is converted into B = is imum (etn Ble a ee we equilibrium becomes non-conducting (©) at pH = 6, the solution having the abo (D) pH = 9.7 is called isoelectric point FINTS€€ Ld. FUTTIER House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai Sarr! GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-488 58. Which compounds do not give Lassaigne test for nitrogen? (A) CoHsNCI (B) NH, ~CH, ~COOH (C) NH,OH (D) CH;CONH: 59. Compound (A) given below can be synthesized from whi oO” “ Hy of the following route(s) Lpeokeae (A) (B) © . (D) 60. Aldehydes and ketones give addition reactions with (A) HCN (B) NaHSO; (C) RMgX (D) ROH 61. What is the product expected in the following reaction Hy : ie (©) (D) None of these Ny IEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New parte Lid. 1 GMPA1516-CH-ASSIGN-459 COMPREHENSTONG (hea (eens, \n) i defined as conductn tnt! ucting p \& Power of the i the ions produced by 1 mole of an electrolyte in a ¢ Where & is the conductivity (5 i lar conductivity of 0.04 Cerra e se concen h tivity oF 0.04 M solution Concentration (in mol/em'), € rea and 0.50.cm apart ig Ay ec 8 200 S em? moat 29 Ars illed with MgC; seigee, 8298 K. A call with electrodes that are on a ion, uctance of MgCl; solution C) 0.032'§ (B) 325 ‘ (D) none of these w much current will flow whe ~~ W when the potential differ ; : Potential difference between the two electrodes is 5.0 V? C) 1004 (B) 0.16.4 (D) None of these Equivalent conductinity of Fey(S cl (SOs); is related to molar conductinity by expression ®) A, (©) Ay =3 A ©) A, =* Comprehens 1d answer the following q In HCP or CCP, constituent particles occupy 74% of Read the paragraph carefully the available space. The remaining space (26%) in between the spheres remains unoccupied and is called interstitial voids or holes Considering the close packing arrangement, each sphere in the second layer rests on the hollow space of the first layer, touching each other. The void created is called tetrahedral void. Ifris the radius of the spheres in the close packed tetrahedral void) = 0.225 R In a close packing arrangement, the intersti rangement then, rok al void formed by the combination of two triangular voids of the first and second layer is called octahedral void. Thus, double triangular void is surrounded by six spheres. The forms octahedron. If R is the radius of the sphere in a close packed centre of these spheres on joinin rangement then r 0.414 R). ‘ below, the site marked as S is a/an . > - fee (B) cubic void (A) tetrahedral void pan dtede (C) octahedral void - res of tet e voids are - sons are cubic close packed whereas 1/Sth of tetrahedral void : In the spinel structure, oxide ions Ot ral voids are occupied by B™ cations. The general formula cations and 1/2 occupied by A’ noe pinel structure is of the compound havi (B) AB,O. (A) AgB,O« (D) AsB,O> (C) A-BO2 Dani 16, Ph: 46106000, 26560093, Fax 26513042 GMP-1516-CH-ASSIGN-490, 6. Number of octahedral void in bec structure (Ayo (Bt (2 (D)4 Comprehension 111 Concrete is produced from a mixture of cement, water, sand and small stones. It consists primarily of calcium silicates and calcium aluminates formed by heating and grinding of clay and limestone. In later steps of cement production a small amount of gypsum, CaSO,.2H,0 is added to improve subsequent hardening of concrete, The use of elevated temperatures during the final production may lead to formation of unwanted hemihydrate, CaSO,.1/2H,0. Consider the following reaction: CaSO,.2H,0(s)—+CaSo, 51,0(5)+314,0(e) The following thermodynamic data apply at 25°C, standard pressure: 1 bar { Compound AH ‘$°0K" mol") [C2S0,2H,06)___[ = 2021.0 194.0 | E 7 1575.0 1130.5 | CaS0..5H,0(8) HO(g) [2418 188.6 Se R= 8314 IK" mol Ze SH’ for the formation of 1.00 kg of €280,-5 H,0(s) from CaSOs.2H,0(s) is (A) + 446 5 (B) +484 kd (© - 44610 (D) - 48415 8. Equilibrium pressure (in bar) of water vapour in closed vessel containing CaSO,.2H,0(s), CaSO, 5H0(8), H,0(g) at 25°C (A) 17.35 * 10% bar (B) 2.15 * 10% bar (C) 8.10 * 10° bar (D) 7.00 * 10% bar ‘Comprehension — IV On the recently discovered 10° planet, it has been found that the gases follow the atm relationship PeV/? = nCT where C is constant and other notation are as usual A (V in lit, Pin atm and T in Kelvin). A curve is plotted between P and V at 500 K & 2 moles of gas as shown in figure Vit) — 9. The value of constant C is (A) 0.01 (8) 0.001 (C) 0.005 (D) 0.002 10. Find the slope of the curve plotted between P Vs T for closed container of volume 2 lit. having same moles of gas e (A) —— (B) 2000 e ) 000 2 p) 2 (C)500€ (D) 70006 i If a closed container of volume 200 lit. of O2 gas (ideal gas) at 1 atm & 200 K is taken to planet, find the pressure (atm) of oxygen gas at the planet at 821 K in same container 10 20 A) Oa (C) lam (D)2 atm PMID 12, FUTIEE Howse. 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar , New Delhi -

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