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INORGANIC CHEMISTR
1. Furnaces are lined with calcium oxide because (A) It gives off oxygen on heating (B) It gives light on heating (C) It is refractory and basic ( ) It is not affected by acids "resence of small im#urities usually ma$es a metal %uite hard because the im#urities (A) Change the lattice structure of metal (B) &educe the number of slide #lanes (C) &educe the number of mobile electrons ( ) &educe the crystal symmetry Crystalline metal can be transformed into metallic glass by (A) Alloying (B) "ressing into thin #lates (C) (low cooling of molten metal ( ) )ery ra#id cooling of a s#ray of the molten metal +he salt which is least li$ely to be found in mineral is (A) Chloride (B) (ul#hate (C) (ul#hide ( ) ,itrate +he metal that cannot be obtained by electrolysis of the a%ueous solution of their salts is (A) Ag (B) .g (C) Cu ( ) Cr +he metal obtained by self reduction #rocess is (A) Cu (B) 0g (C) "b ( ) All the above +he incorrect statement is (A) Calamine and siderite are carbonates (B) Argentite and cu#rites are oxides (C) 2n blende and iron #yrites are sul#hates ( ) .alachite and a3urite are ores of Cu "urest form of the iron is (A) Cast iron (C) (tainless steel (B) 0ard steel ( ) 5rought iron !.

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5hich #rocess is not used in #urification of bauxite (A) 0all7s method (B) bauxite7s method (C) (er#e$s method ( ) Fran$lands method Iron obtained from blast furnace is $nown as (A) (teel (B) Cast iron (C) 5rought iron ( ) "ig iron +he #rocess of calcination and roasting are carried out in (A) Blast furnace (B) .uffle furnace (C) &everbaratory furnace ( ) 9#en hearth furnace 9xidation method is used for refining of (A) "b (B) Cu

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In solid hydrogen: the intermolecular bonding is (A) Ionic (B) vander 5aals forces (C) .etallic ( ) Covalent 0!9! converts #otassium ferrocynide to ferricyanide. +he change observed in the oxidation state of iron is (A) Fe!; Fe'; (B) Fe Fe!; (C) Fe'; Fe!; ( ) Fe!; Fe; Among the following: which has minimum solubility in water (A) <90 (B) Cs90 (C) =i90 ( ) &b90 (odium thiosul#hate is formed when (A) ,a90 is neutralised by 0!(9* (C) ,a!(9' is boiled with ,a!( and I! +he com#ound insoluble in acetic acid is (A) Calcium oxide (C) Calcium hydroxide (B) ,a!( is boiled with ( ( ) ,a!(9* is boiled with ,a!( (B) Calcium carbonate ( ) Calcium oxalate

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Bleaching action of bleaching #owder is due to the formation of (A) CaCl! (B) Ca(9* (C) 09Cl ( ) Ca(Cl9')! 5hich statement is correct for al$aline earth metals (A) +hey are diatomic and form ions of the ty#e .!> (B) +hey are highly electronegative elements (C) +hey are monoatomic and form ions of the ty#e .!; ( ) +hey are diatomic and form ions of the ty#e .!; B > 0 > B bridge in B!0/ is formed by the sharing of (A) ! electrons (B) * electrons (C) 1 electron ( ) ' electrons An element & is in grou# 1'. 5hich is true with res#ect to & (A) It is a gas at room tem#erature (B) It has an oxidation number ; * (C) It forms an oxide of the ty#e &!9' ( ) It forms a halide of the ty#e &?! 5hich halide is least stable and has a doubtful existence (A) Cl* (B) @el* (C) (nl* 5hich is neutral to litmus (A) 2n9 (C) C9 (B) (n9 ( ) (i9 ( ) "bI*

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5hich is correct statementA (A) ,itric oxide is isoelectrobnic with C9! (B) ,itric oxide is diamagnetic (C) ,itric oxide is an endothermic com#ound ( ) ,itric oxide gas is used as general anaesthetic I! on rubbing with li%uor ,0' forms with ex#losion (A) ,0*I (B) ,!

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(C) ,0*I ; ,! ; I! !/. !1. +here is no ( > ( bond in (A) (!9*!> (C) (!9'!> &eagent used to distinguish 0!9! and 9' is (A) "b( (C) <.n9*

( ) ,I',0! (B) (*9/!> ( ) (!91!> (B) (tarch and iodine ( ) Bleaching #owder

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Bromine can be liberated from #otassium bromide solution by (A) Iodine solution (B) Chlorine solution (C) (odium chloride ( ) "otassium iodide "aramagnetic s#ecies is (A) Cl!9 (C) Cl!91 In the dichromate anion (A) * Cr > 9 bonds are e%uivalent (C) All Cr > 9 bonds are e%uivalent (B) Cl9! ( ) Cl!9/ (B) / Cr > 9 bonds are e%uivalent ( ) All Cr > 9 bonds are nonBe%uivalent

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.n 1; involves twoC. and five C. electrons in bond formation (A) 'd: *s (B) *s: 'd (C) *f: 'd ( ) 'd: *f Ammonium dichromate is used in some fire wor$s. +he green coloured #owder blow in air is (A) Cr9' (B) Cr!9' (C) Cr ( ) Cr9(9!) An a%ueous solution of Fe(9*.Al!((9*)' and chrome alum is heated with excess of ,a !9! and filtered. +he materials obtained are (A) A colourless filtrate and a green residue (B) A yellow filtrate and a brown residue (C) A yellow filtrate and a green residue ( ) A green filtrate and a brown residue 5hich of the following has maximum number of un#aired electronsA (A) Fe'; (B) Fe!; !; (C) Co ( ) Co'; 2inc forms basic 3inc acetate (C0 'C99)/2n*9. +he number of C0'C99> ions lin$ed with each 2n atoms are (A) ! (B) ' (C) * ( )/ 9xidation state of #latinum in 9!D"tF/E is (A) ;4 (C) ; / 9uter orbital com#lex is (A) D2n(,0')*E!; (C) DCr(,0')/E'; (B) ;( ) ;1

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+he number of dBelectrons in DCr(0!9)/E'; is (A) ! (B) ' (C) * ( )0ow many un#aired electrons does the manganese have in D.n(C,)/E*> (A) 1 (B) !

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5hich of the following does not have tetrahedral structureA (A) Cr9*!> (B) D,i(C,)*E!> (C) D,i(C9)/E ( ) D,iCl*E!> +he reagents ,0*Cl and a%ueous ,0' will #reci#itate (A) Ca!; (B) Al'; (C) .g!; ( ) 2n!; Fe(90)' can be se#arated from Al(90)' by addition of (A) dil. 0Cl (B) ,aCl solution (C) ,a90 solution ( ) ,0*Cl and ,0*90 A yellow #reci#itate obtained in II grou# of the %ualitative analysis was soluble in a%. ,a90 and insoluble in dil. 0,9'. +his shows the #resence of (A) +in (B) Antimony (C) Arsenic ( ) Cadmium 5hich #air would be ex#ected to from #reci#itate when solutions are mixedA (A) <;(9*!> (B) ,a;(!> ; > (C) Ag ,9' ( ) Al';90> A solution of a chemical com#ound ? reacts with Ag,9 ' solution to form a white #reci#itate of F which dissolves in ,0*90 to give a com#lex 2. 5hen 2 is treated with dil. 0,9 ': F rea##ears. +he chemical com#ound ? would be (A) ,aCl (B) ,aBr (C) C0'Cl ( ) ,aI A salt with gives violet va#ours on heating with conc. 0!(9* is (A) A sul#hate (B) A bromide (C) An iodide ( ) A nitrate 5hich of the following anions is not easily removed from a%ueous solutions by #reci#itation (A) Cl> (B) (9*!> > (C) ,9' ( ) C9'!> =ead has been #laced in %ualitative grou# analysis in 1st and !nd grou# because (A) It shows the valency one and two (B) It forms insoluble "bCl! (C) It forms lead sul#hate ( ) It is #artly soluble in water A white salt soluble in ,0*90 but insoluble in water is (A) Ba(9* (B) CaC9' (C) "b(9* ( ) AgCl 5hich one of the following combines with Fe!;to form brown com#lex (A) ,!9 (B) ,9 (C) ,!9' ( ) ,!9-

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HINTS " SOLUTION


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Fluoride is a wea$ ligand Al(90)' will dissolve in excess of ,a90 ,aCl ; Ag,9' AgCl ; ,a,9' )iolet va#ours of iodine is liberated Almost all the nitrates are water soluble "bCl! and "b( both forms #reci#itate 5ith ,0*; silver ion forms com#lex. Fe(9* ; ,9 Fe(9*.,9 (brown)

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