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Z 20
v0 Weight of solute = 400 = 80 g
1 vn n v0 Z Z 100
n
T 2 rn n2 2 a0 n n2 Amount of solute remaining = 80 – 50 = 30 g
2 a0
Z
Mass of solution remaining = 400 – 50 = 350
2
v0 Z w solute 30
2 a0 n3 % concentration = 100 = 100 =
w solution 350
2.18 106 m / sec 12 8.57%
n
2 3.14 0.529 10 10 m 33 10. Answer (1)
n = 2.4 ×1014 rps
3. Answer (4) 0.2 200
Molality = 13.89 m
l = 2, i.e. d-orbital 0.8 18 14.4
1000
Z = 54, 1s2 2s 2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6
11. Answer (3)
Number of electrons in d-orbital = 3d10 + 4d10 =
x + y = 1000
20e–
500 x + 250 y = 4000
4. Answer (3)
x = 600 mL and y = 400 mL
Fe3+ [Ar] 3d5
12. Answer (1)
Moles of acid × 2 = moles of base
0.18 20 0.2
Magnetic moment = n(n 2) BM 2
M.wt 1000
Greater number of unpaired electrons higher Mol. Wt. = 45 × 2 = 90
the magnetic moment. 13. Answer (4)
5. Answer (3)
Generally IE increases along period with few
exceptions.
6. Answer (3)
23.333 = 2 × 10–1
% of H = 100
750 26. Answer (00.00)
= 3.111 Ga – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p1
3 Ga+ – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10
24. Answer (22.00) 4s2 are the valence electrons, so l = 0.
w, work function of sodium metal 27. Answer (02.00)
= 4.41 × 10–19 J Moles of MSO4·X H2O = Moles of MSO4
, wavelength of incident light = 300 nm 4.3 3.4
= 3 × 10–7 m 172 M
According to photoelectric effect M = 136
hc X=2
w KE
28. Answer (50.00)
6.63 10 34 3 108 19 1
4.41 10 KE Ag2 CO3 2Ag + CO2 + O2
3 10 7 2
6.63 × 10–19 = 4.41 × 10–19 + KE 5.52
Moles = = 0.02
KE = 2.22 × 10–19 J = 22.20 × 10–20 J 276
25. Answer (02.00) Assume moles of Ag2CO3 reacted = x
h h Residue left = (0.02 – x)276 + 2x × 108
de-Broglie wavelength () =
mV 2m(K.E.) 5.52 – 276 x + 216 x = 4.92
When a charge particle is accelerated by potential x = 0.01
difference (V) then increase in 0.01
% yield 100 50%
K.E. = q.V 0.02