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CSS-07
CHEMISTRY
Q.54. [(Code-B) Electron gain enthalpy] 4. pH of a solution made by mixing 0.1 M,
100 ml HCl with 0.1 M, 100 ml NH4OH is
1. Maximum negative electron gain enthalpy
(pKb of NH4OH = 4.75)
is of
(1) 7.29 (2) 4.83
(1) F (2) Cl
(3) 6.58 (4) 5.27
(3) Br (4) I
Q.65. [(Code-B) Aluminium compounds]
2. Minimum negative electron gain enthalpy
in 16th group is of 1. Aluminium chloride in acidified aqueous
solution forms
(1) O (2) S
(3) Se (4) Te (1) Al2O3 (2) [Al(H2O)3]3+

3. Highest electron gain enthalpy among (3) [Al(OH)4]– (4) [Al(H2O)6] 3+


noble gases is of 2. The Hybridisation of Al in [Al(H2O)6]3+ Ion
(1) Ar (2) He is
(3) Ne (4) Xe (1) sp3 (2) sp3d
4. Maximum negative electron gain enthalpy (3) sp3d2 (4) sp3d3
among the following is of 3. AlCl3 achieves stability by forming a
(1) Li (2) Na (1) Dimer (2) Trimer
(3) K (4) H (3) Tetramer (4) Hexamer
Q.60. [(Code-B) Buffer solution] 4. Hybridisation of Al in Al2Cl6 is
1. pH of a solution made by mixing 0.1 M, (1) sp2 (2) sp3
100 ml NaOH with 0.1 M, 200 ml
CH3COOH is (pKa of CH3COOH = 4.75) (3) sp3d (4) sp3d2
(1) 4.35 (2) 4.75 Q.31. [Q.66. (Code- A) Boron Compounds]
(3) 4.95 (4) 4.55 1. B2H6 + NH3 initially gives
2. pH of a solution made by mixing 0.1 M, (1) B2H6. NH3
100 ml NaOH with 0.1 M, 100 ml
(2) [BH2(NH3)]+ BH4 

CH3COOH is (pKa of CH3COOH = 4.75)
(1) 7.25 (2) 6.45 (3) B3N3H6
(3) 8.72 (4) 9.73 (4) [BH2(NH3)2]+ [BH4]–
3. pH of a solution made by mixing 0.1 M, 2. In B2H6 maximum number of atoms lie in
100 ml NaOH with 0.1 M, 100 ml HCl is one plane is
(1) 7 (2) 6 (1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 8 (3) 5 (4) 6
3. Inorganic benzene is
(1)
(1) B2H6 (2) BH3 . CO
(3) B3N3H6 (4) BN (2)
4. Hybridisation of Boron in B2H6 is
(1) sp (2) sp2 (3)
(3) sp3 (4) dsp2
5. Which among the following is industrial
(4)
method for the preparation of diborane?
(1) 4 BF3 + 3 LiAlH4 ⎯⎯⎯⎯
dry ether

H SO
4. CH3CH2OH ⎯⎯⎯⎯
413K →
2 4 A(Major), Product
(2) 2NaBH4 + I2 ⎯→
A is
(3) 2BF3 + 6NaH ⎯⎯⎯
450 K

(1) CH2=CH2
(4) B(OH)3 + 2H2O ⎯→
(2) CH3–O–CH3
Q.76 [(Code-B) Preparation of ethers]
(3) CH3–CH=CH–CH3
1. Which of the following ethers cannot be
formed by Williamson’s synthesis? (4) CH3CH2OCH2CH3
Q.86 [(Code-B) Classification of colloids]
(1)
1. Mist is an example of
(2) (1) Solid sol (2) Aerosol
(3) Sol (4) Gel
(3)
2. Which of the following is not an example
of Gel?
(4)
(1) Cheese (2) Butter
2. Which of the following ethers can be
(3) Hair cream (4) Jellies
formed by Williamson’s synthesis?
3. Which of the following is incorrect for
(1) lyophilic solutions?
(1) They are reversible sols
(2) (2) They can be directly prepared by
mixing with liquid dispersion medium

(3) (3) They are formed by organic substances


(4) They need stabilising agents for their
preservation
(4)
4. If the temperature of surfactant molecules
increases above than Kraft temperature
(Tk), then they
3.
(1) Associate (2) Form micelles
Product of above reaction is
(3) Dissociate (4) Both (1) & (2)

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ANSWERS KEY

Q.54. (Code-B) (Electron gain enthalpy) Q.66. (Code- A) (Boron Compounds)


1. (2) 1. (4)
2. (1) 2. (4)
3. (3) 3. (3)
4. (4) 4. (3)
Q.60. (Code-B) (Buffer Solution) 5. (3)
1. (2) Q.76 (Code-B) (Preparation of Ethers)
2. (3) 1. (4)
3. (1) 2. (3)
4. (4) 3. (3)
Q.65. (Code-B) (Aluminium Compounds) 4. (4)
1. (4) Q.86 (Code-B) (Classification of colloids)
2. (3) 1. (2)
3. (1) 2. (3)
4. (2) 3. (4)
4. (4)

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