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19 C 20 A 21 B 22 A 23 ABC
24 ABC 25 BCD 26 C 27 AB 28 AD
29 ABCD 30 ABD 31 6 32 2 33 9
12 to
34 35 6 36 5
13
MATHEMATICS
37 C 38 C 39 C 40 B 41 BC
42 ABD 43 BC 44 AB 45 BD 46 ABC
0.70 2.71
47 BD 48 AD 49 83 50 TO 51 TO
0.71 2.72
52 2 53 5 54 –3
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.
9.
10.
11.
13.
14.
15.
18.
k h1
x y z x y
c x
kw x.x.
k3 c x
x2
2.2 102
0.1 x
on solving x 3.73 102 molar
23. The given ionic radius order is correct.
24. Conceptual
25. No vacant orbitals for boron.
26. Conceptual
27. Acylsubstitution followed by decomposition of azide into isocyanate.
28. Cu and Pb
29. Conceptual
Kf
1000 6 103
K f 1.86K. Kg mol-1
Now Tf K f m
T 273 271
m f 1.07 moles/Kg
Kf 1.86
moles of solutes
But m
weight of solvent (in Kg)
0.9 18 2
moles of solute 1.07 1.74 10
1000
760 700
Also X solute 0.079
760
mole of solute
X solute
total moles
1.74 102
Total moles 0.22
0.079
Moles of solvent H 2 O 0.2026
Mass of ice separated out 0.9 0.2026 18 12.55 gm
1 1 8RT P
35. Z u aV N* Constant
4 4 M kT
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P
or, Constant P V 1 Constant
T
R 5 R
C m C V1m R 3R
1 x 2 1 1
6 cal/K mol
36. 2NH 3 g N 2 g 3H 2 g
3 0 0-initially
3 2x x 3x -after time t
1 d NH 3
Rate of Reaction 0.1
2 dt
d NH 3
0.2 k
dt
For Zero Order Reaction P P 0 Kt
3 2 x 3 0.2 10
3 2x 1
x 1
Ptotal 3 2x
5 atm
MATHS
37. Matrix A can be formed in 6 ways
Matrix A can be formed in 8 ways
So, A and B both can be formed in 48 ways
In only 4 of these combination A B possible.
4 1
Required probability
48 12
38. 2 xy 4 e y dx x 2 y 4 e y dy 2 xy 3d x 2 y 2 dy ydx 3dy 0
2 xy 3dx x 2 y 2 dy y 3dx 3xy 2 dy
Divide whole equation with y 4 , d x 2 e y y4
y6
0
x2 x
d x 2e y d d 3 0
y y
41.
42. Conceptual
43. Conceptual
44. Conceptual
45. a) Lt g f x Lt g x does not exists
x1 x0
b) Lt g f g x Lt g f x Lt g x 0
x 0 x 2
x
2
f g x
c) Lt 0
x 2 f x 2
g 2 x 1 cos x 1
d) Lt 2
Lt
x 0 2 x 2 x O x2 2
1
2
3
46. tan 2
1 2 4
1 20
PC PB sin 2 BD
2 3
Which rule APB
2
AB 58
3
dPB which rule
2
BC 10
3
47. Conceptual
49. , 2 are the roots of the equation 2 px 1 0
2 1 i
Again 2 , are the roots of the equation 2 px 1 0
2 8 ii
From (i) and (ii)
3 3 8 2 iii
1
From (i) and (iii)
2
From (ii) and (iii) 4
1 17
Now p 2 4
4 4
1 33
q 2 16
2 2
r
is A.M of p and q
8
r pq 17 33
r 4 83
8 2 4 2