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DATE : 07.06.2015 CUMULATIVE TEST (CT) - 1 (ADVANCED)
Syllabus : Solution & Colligative Properties, Solid State, Coordination compound (up to VBT),
Thermodynamics, Ionic equilibrium and s-Block Element. (All ChemInfos and Handouts till date)
1. Enthalpy of solution of CsBr(s) is 10 kJ.mol1. If the enthalpies of hydration of Cs+(g) and Br(g) are 475
and 655 kJ.mol, what should be the lattice energy of CsBr(s) in kJ.mol1 ?
CsBr(s) dsfoy;u dh ,UFkSYih 10 kJ.mol1 ;fn Cs+(g) rFkk Br(g) dh ty;kstu ÅtkZ Øe'k% 475 rFkk 655 kJ.mol
gS rc CsBr(s) dh tkyd ÅtkZ kJ.mol1 esa D;k gksxh \
(A*) 1120 (B) 1130 (C) 1140 (D) 1150
2. In the reaction, xVO + yFe2O3 FeO + V2O5. What is the value of x and y respectively ?
(A) 1, 1 (B*) 2, 3 (C) 3, 2 (D) None of these
vfHkfØ;k xVO + yFe2O3 FeO + V2O5 esa x o y ds eku Øe'k% fuEu gSA
(A) 1, 1 (B*) 2, 3 (C) 3, 2 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh
Sol. xVO + yFe2O3 FeO + V2O5
3H2O + 2VO V2O5 + 6H+ + 6e–
v.f.=3
2e + 2H+ + Fe2O3 2FeO + H2O
–
v.f.=3
So, x = 2 and y = 3.
3. How many grams of NaCl must be dissolved in 225 g of water to yield a solution having the same boiling point
as that containing 20 g glucose (M – 180) and 30 g sucrose (M – 342) in 225 g of water? (Na – 23, Cl – 35.5)
225 g ty esa NaCl dh fdruh ek=kk foys; dh tkuh pkfg, fd izkIr foy;u dk DoFkukad] 225 g ty esa 20 g Xywdkst
(M – 180) rFkk 30 g lwØkst (M – 342) j[kus okys foy;u ds leku gksrk gS (Na – 23, Cl – 35.5)
(A*) 5.8 (B) 11.6
(C) 12.3 (D) None of these buesa ls dksbZ ugha
4. For an equilibrium reaction
A(g) + B (g) C (g), H =+ ve
an increase in temperature would cause
(A*) an increase in the value of Keq (B) a decrease in the value of Keq
(C) no change in the value of Keq. (D) a change in Keq which cannot be qualitatively predicted.
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,d lkE; vfHkfØ;k A(g) + B (g) C (g), H =+ ve ds fy,]
rkieku esa o`f) fuEu esa ls fdldk dkj.k gksxkA
(A*) Keq ds eku esa o`f) dkA
(B) Keq ds eku esa deh dkA
(C) Keq ds eku esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gksxkA
(D) Keq esa ifjorZu dk tks fd xq.kkRed :i ls ifjdfyr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gSaA
k2 ΔH 1 1
Sol. log = –
k1 2.303R T1 T2
If H = + ve (T2 > T1)
K2 > K1, Hence (A) is correct.
5. If the shortest wavelength of H atom in Lyman series is x. Then longest wavelength in Balmer series of He+
is :
gkbMªkstu ijek.kq dh ykbeu Js.kh dh lcls NksVh rjaxnS/;Z 'x' gS] rc He+ ds ckej Js.kh dh lcls yEch rjaxnS/;Z gSA
9x 36 x x 5x
(A*) (B) (C) (D)
5 5 4 9
Sol. Shortest wevelength of H atom in Lyman series correspond to transition n = to n = 1.
1 1 – 1
= (1)2 × R ( )2
x
1
= R. ........(1)
x
Longest wavelength of He+ ion in Blamer series correspond to transition n = 3 to n = 2.
1 1 1
2 –
y = (2) × R × ( 2 )2 (3 ) 2
1 5
y = 4 × R × 36 ........(2)
6. The density of water at 4°C is 1.0 × 103 kg m–3. The volume occupied by one molecule of water is approximately
4°C ij ikuh dk ?kuRo 1.0 × 103 kg m–3 gSA ikuh ds ,d v.kq }kjk ?ksjk x;k yxHkx vk;ru gS&
(A*) 3.0 × 10–23 mL (B) 6.0 × 10–22 mL (C) 3.0 × 10–21 mL (D) 9.0 × 10–23 mL
3 3
Sol. d = 1.0 × 10 kg/m = 1 g/mL
18
mass of one water molecule = N g (NA = Avogadro number)
A
m m 18
d= V= = N 1 mL
V d A
18
= mL = 3.0 × 10–23 mL
6 10 23
7. The compressibility factor of He is
He dk lEihM~;rk xq.kkad gS
(A) Linearly increasing with volume (B*) Linearly increasing with pressure
(C) Equal to 1 (D) Linearly decreasing with pressure
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(A) vk;ru ds lkFk js[kh; :i ls c<rk gqvkA (B*) nkc ds lkFk js[kh; :i ls c<rk gqvkA
(C) 1 ds cjkcj (D) nkc ds lkFk js[kh; :i ls ?kVrk gqvkA
Sol. For He P (Vm–b) = RT
PVm Pb
or =1+ =Z
RT RT
Z is linearly increasing with pressure Z, nkc ds lkFk js[kh; :i ls c<rk gSA
9. It is known that atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons. If the mass of neutron is assumed tobe half
of its original value whereas that of electron is assumed to be twice of this original value. The atomic mass of
C612 will be :
(A) Twice (B) 75% less (C*) 25% less (D) one-half of its
ijek.kq esa izksVkWu] U;wVªkWu o bysDVªkWu mifLFkr gksrs gS ;fn U;wVªkWu dk nzO;eku mlds okLrfod eku dk vk/kk rFkk bysDVªkWu
dk nzO;eku mlds okLrfod eku dk nqxuk eku fy;k tk;s rks C612 dk ijek.kq Hkkj gksxkA
(A) nqxuk (B) 75% de (C*) 25% de (D) mlds okLrfod eku dk vk/kk
1
Sol. mass of neutron = u.
2
mass of electron is negligible. So doubling it will not affect the atomic mass.
1
New atomic mass = 6 × 1u + 6 × u = 9u Decrease in atomic mass = 12u – 9u = 3u.
2
3u
% Decrease = × 100 = 25% Ans.
12u
10. To a solution of 20 ml of 0.1 M acetic acid, a solution of 0.1M NaOH is added from burette. If ‘r’ is the ratio of
[salt]
, at what rate is the pH changing with respect to r when 5 ml of the alkali have been added?
[acid]
[ ]
20 ml, 0.1 M ,flfVd vEy ds foy;u esa] C;wjsV ls 0.1M NaOH dk foy;u feyk;k tkrk gSA ;fn ‘r’ [ , dk vuqikr
]
gS] rks r ds lkis{k pH fdl nj ls ifjofrZr gksrh gS] tc 5 ml {kkj feyk;k tkrk gSA
2.303 3 1
(A) 3 (B) (C*) (D) 3 x2.303
3 2.303
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Sol. When 5 ml of alkali has been added
salt 5 1
then =
acid 15 3
Now pH = pKa + log r
n r d (pH) 1 1 3
pH = pKa + So =0+ × = .
2.303 dr 2.303 r 2.303
12. The crystal field-splitting for Cr3+ ion in octahedral field increases for ligands I–, H2O, NH3 , CN– and the order
is :
v"VQydh; {ks=k esa Cr3+ ds fy;s fØLVy&{ks=k foikVu] I–, H2O, NH3 , CN– fyx.Mksa ds fy;s c<rk gS] bldk Øe gS
(A*) I– < H2O < NH3 < CN– (B) CN– < I– < H2O < NH3
(C) CN– < NH3 < H2O < I– (D) NH3 < H2O < I– < CN–
Sol. Increase Order of ligands Strength I– < H2O < NH3 < CN–
fyxs.M lkeF;Z dk c<+rk gqvk Øe I– < H2O < NH3 < CN– gSA
13. In which of the following configurations will there be the possibility of both para and diamagnestism, depending
on the nature of the ligands?
fuEu esa ls fdl foU;kl esa] fyxs.M dh izd`fÙk ij fuHkZj djrs gq,] vuqpqEcdRo o izfrpqEcdRo nksuksa dh lEHkkouk gksxh&
(A) d7 (B) d3 (C*) d6 (D) d5
6 2, 2, 2 0, 0
Sol. SFL d =t 2g
eg – diamagnetic
¼izfrpqEcdh;½
6 2, 1, 1 1, 1
WFL d =t 2g
eg – Paramagnetic.¼vuqpqEcdh;½
14. The complex for which the calculation of crystal field splitting can be most easily done, by knowing its
absorption spectrum, will be
og ladqy] ftlds fy, vo'kks"k.k LisDVªe dks tkudj cgqr vklkuh ls fØLVy {ks=k foikVu dk ifjdyu fd;k tk ldrk
gSa] gksxk&
(A) [TiCl6]2– (B) [Fe(H2O)6]2+ (C*) [Ti(CN)6]3– (D)[CoF6]3–
Sol. Since this is a d1 system.
pw¡fd ;g d1 ra=k gSA
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15. The correct order for the CFSE (numerical value) for the following complexes is
Complex P Q R S
3– 3– 3+
Formula [CoF6] [Co(CN)6] [Co(NH3)6] [Co(H2O)6]3+
fuEu ladqyksa ds fy, CFSE (vkafdd eku) dk lgh Øe gS &
ladqy P Q R S
3– 3– 3+
lw=k [CoF6] [Co(CN)6] [Co(NH3)6] [Co(H2O)6]3+
(A) P > Q > R > S (B*) Q > R > S > P (C) S > R > P > Q (D) R > Q > P > S
Sol. CFSE depends on the strength of ligands which follows order
CFSE ds vuqlkj fyxs.M lkeF;Z dk Øe fuEUk izdkj ls fuHkZj djrk gSA
CN– > NH3 > H2O > F– .
On the basis of nature of ligands the correct order is Q > R > S > P.
fyxs.M dh izd`fr ds vk/kkj ij lgh Øe Q > R > S > P gSA
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ChemINFO-1.11 COORDINATION COMPOUNDS
Daily Self-Study Dosage for mastering Chemistry Crystal Field Splitting Diagrams of d-orbitals for various
Coordination Geometries
In absence of ligand all 5 d-orbitals of the central metal ion are degenerate i.e. they have the same energy. The
electrons in the d-orbitals and those in the ligand repel each other due to repulsion between like charges. Thus,
the electorns in d-orbitals which are closer to the ligands will have a higher energy than those further away which
results in the d-orbitals splitting in energy.
The following diagram shows the crystal field splitting of d-orbitals in tetrahedral, octahedral, tetragonal and
square planar geometries for the same metal-ligand combination.
Memorize this theory as soon as you get the DPP. Revise it regularly and master this concept by practice.
19. Which d-orbital has the highest energy in square planar field?
(A*) x2 – y2 (B) z2 (C) xy (D) yz
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ChemINFO-1.11 COORDINATION COMPOUNDS
Daily Self-Study Dosage for mastering Chemistry fofHkUu milgla;kstu T;kferh;ksa ds fy, d-d{kdksa dk fØLVy
{ks=k foikVu fp=k
fyxs.M dh vuqifLFkfr esa dsUnzh; /kkrq vk;u ds 5 d-d{kd leHkza'k gksrs gSa vFkkZr~ ;s leku ÅtkZ j[krs gSaA d-d{kdksa esa bysDVªkWu rFkk
leku vkos'kksa ds e/; izfrd"kZ.k ds dkj.k os bysDVªkWu tks fyxs.M esa gSa] ,d nwljs dks izfrdf"kZr djrs gSaA vr% d-d{kdksa esa bysDVªkWu
tks fyxs.Mksa ds lehi gSa] fyxs.Mksa ls nwj okys bysDVªku dh vis{kk mPp ÅtkZ j[ksaxsA ftldk ifj.kke d- d{kdksa esa ÅtkZ dk foikVu
gksrk gSA
;g fp=k leku /kkrq fyxs.M la;kstu ds fy, prq"Qydh;] v"VQydh;] prq"ddks.kh; o oxZ leryh; T;kferh;ksa esa d-d{kdksa ds
fØLVy {ks=k foikVu dks n'kkZrk gSA
Memorize this theory as soon as you get the DPP. Revise it regularly and master this concept by practice.
19. oxZlery {ks=k esa dkSuls d-d{kd vf/kdre ÅtkZ j[krs gS?
(A*) x2 – y2 (B) z2 (C) xy (D) yz
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DPP No. # 16 (JEE-ADVANCED)
Total Marks : 65 Max. Time : 39 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.11 (3 marks, 2 min.) [33, 22]
Multiple choice objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.12 to Q.14 (4 marks, 2 min.) [12, 06]
Integer type Questions ('–1' negative marking) Q.15 (4 marks 3 min.) [04, 03]
ChemINFO : 4 Questions ('–1' negative marking) Q.16 to Q.19 (4 marks, 2 min.) [16, 08]
1. A gaseous mixture contains CO2(g) and H2(g) in a 2.2 : 1 ratio by mass. The ratio of the number of molecules
of CO2(g) and H2(g) is
,d CO2(g) vkSj H2(g) ds feJ.k ds nzO;eku dk vuqikr 2.2 : 1 gSA CO2(g) vkSj H2(g) ds v.kqvks dh la[;k dk vuqikr gSA
(A) 5 : 2 (B*) 1 : 10 (C) 10 : 1 (D) 1 : 5
Sol. Let mass of CO2 = 2.2 x g and mass of H2 = x g
2.2 x
number of moles of CO 2 =
44
x
number of moles of H2 =
2
Ratio of number of molecules of CO 2 to number of molecules of H2
2.2 x x 2. 2 x 2 1
= ÷ = × =
44 2 44 x 10
= 1 : 10
2. Select correct statement(s):
lgh dFku pqfu;s&
(A) we can condense vapour simply by applying pressure
(B) to liquefy a gas one must lower the temperature below T C and also apply pressure
(C) at Tc, there is no distinction between liquid and vapour state, hence density of the liquid is nearly equal
to density of the vapour
(D*) all the statements are correct statement
(A) ge nkc dks iz;qDr dj ok"i dks la?kfur dj ldrs gSA
(B) xSl dks nzohd`r djus ds fy, rkieku dks TC ls de djuk pkfg, rFkk lkFk gh nkc Hkh iz;qDr djuk pkfg,A
(C) Tc ij nzo rFkk ok"i voLFkk esa dksbZ foHksn ugha gksrk gS vr% nzo dk ?kuRo] ok"i ds ?kuRo ds yxHkx cjkcj jgrk gSA
(D*) lHkh dFku lgh dFku gSA
3. . Van der Waals equation is not applicable below critical temperature because it doesn’t accurately give the
details of all the values of volume at all pressure.
. Above critical temperature, all the three roots of volume can be real for Van der Waals equation.
. At critical point slope of the isotherm is maximum.
Which of the above statement (s) is true :
(A) (B*) & (C) , & (D) and
. Økafrd rki ds uhps okUMj okWYl lehdj.k ykxw ugha gksrh D;ksafd ;g lHkh vk;ru ds ekuksa ds ckjs esa lHkh nkc ij lgh
ugha crkrhA
. Økafrd rki ds Åij vk;ru ds lHkh rhuks oxZ okUMj okWYl lehdj.k ds fy;s okLrfod gSA
. Økafrd fcUnq ij lerkih; oØ dk <ky vf/kdre gksxkA
mijksDr esa ls dkSulk dFku lR; gSa&
(A) (B*) rFkk (C) , rFkk (D) rFkk
Sol. Below critical temp. gas exist as liquid form so, Vander waals Eq. is not applicable At critical point slope of
iso therm is max. (zero) and below this critical point slope is negative.
4. For the reaction N2O4 (g) 2NO2 (g), the relation connecting the degree of dissociation () of N2O4(g) with
equilibrium constant Kp is :
1/ 2 1/ 2
Kp / p Kp Kp / p Kp /p
(A) = 4 K / p (B) = 4 K (C*) =
(D) =
p p 4 Kp /P 4 Kp
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vfHkfØ;k N2O4 (g) 2NO2 (g) ds fy,] N2O4(g) ds fo;kstu fd ek=kk () dks lkE; fu;rkad Kp ds lkFk lEcfU/kr djus
okyk lEcU/k (relation) gS %
1/ 2 1/ 2
Kp / p Kp Kp / p Kp /p
(A) = 4 K / p (B) = 4 K (C*) =
(D) =
p p 4 Kp /P 4 Kp
1/ 2
kp
4pα2 p
Sol. kp = a2 (k p + 4p) = k p = kp
1 – α2 4
4
5. Equimolar solution of AOH and BOH are prepared. The I.P. of A and B are 5.1 and 13.0eV respectively. The
E.N. of A and B are 0.9 and 3.2 respectively. Reviewing the data pick out the wrong statement.
(A) Solution of BOH will give effervescence with sodium carbonate.
(B) Phenolphthalein will give pink colour with AOH solution.
(C*) BOH solution will show a PH > 7.
(D) Treatment of NH4Cl with AOH will lead to liberation of ammonia.
AOH rFkk BOH dk leeksyj foy;u rS;kj fd;k x;kA A rFkk B dk vk;uu foHko Øe'k% 5.1 rFkk 13.0eV gSA A rFkk B
dh fo|qr _.kkRedrk 0.9 rFkk 3.2 gSA bu vadks ds vk/kkj ij vlR; dFku dk p;u djsaA
(A) BOH dk ?kksy lksfM;e dkcksZusV ds lkFk cqncqnkgV iSnk djrk gSaA
(B) QsukW¶FkSyhu AOH ds ?kksy ds lkFk xqykch jax çnku djrk gSaA
(C*) BOH dk ?kksy PH > 7 nsrk gSA
(D) NH4Cl dk AOH ds lkFk veksfu;k nsrk gSaA
6.(a) Spin only magnetic moment of a complex having CFSE = – 0.6 0 and surrounded by weak field ligands can
be:
(A) 1.73 BM (B) 4.9 BM (C*) both (A) & (B) (D) None of these
,d ladqy] ftldk CFSE = –0.6 0 gS rFkk tks nqcZy {ks=k fyxsaM ls f?kjk gS] dk dsoy pØ.k pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ gks ldrk
gSA
(A) 1.73 BM (B) 4.9 BM (C*) (A) rFkk (B) nksuks (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Sol. The options can give CFSE = – 0.6 0 with weak field ligands d4 and d9.
nqcZy {ks=k fyxs.M ds lkFk CFSE = – 0.6 0 d4 rFkk d9 esa nh tk ldrh gSA
(b) Which of the following statements is not correct?
(a) [Ni(H2O)6]2+ and [Ni(NH3)6]2+ have same value of CFSE
(b) [Ni(H2O)6]2+ and [Ni(NH3)6]2+ have same value of magnetic moment
(A*) Only a (B) Only b (C) Both a and b (D) None of these
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh ugha gSA
(a) [Ni(H2O)6]2+ rFkk [Ni(NH3)6]2+ ds CFSE ds eku leku gSA
(b) [Ni(H2O)6]2+ rFkk [Ni(NH3)6]2+ ds pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ ds eku leku gSA
(A*) dsoy a (B) dsoy b (C) a o b nksukas (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh
Sol. Ammonia is a stronger field ligand than water.
So, CFSE of [Ni(NH3)6]2+ is greater than [Ni(H2O)6]2+
veksfu;k ty dh vis{kk izcy {ks=k fyxs.M gS
blfy, [Ni(NH3)6]2+ dh CFSE] [Ni(H2O)6]2+ ls vf/kd gksrh gSA
7. Nitroprusside ion is :
A : [FeII(CN)5NO+]2– and not B : [FeII(CO)5NO]2+. A and B can be differentiated by.
(A) estimating the concentration of iron (B) measuring the concentration of CN –
(C*) measuring the magnetic moment (D) thermally decomposing the compound.
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ukbVªksizqlkbM vk;u A = [FeII(CN)5NO+]2– rFkk u fd B = [FeII(CO)5NO]2+
A rFkk B dks fuEu ds }kjk foHksfnr fd;k tk ldrk gS
(A) vk;ju dh lkanzrk ds ifjdyu }kjk (B) CN– dh lkanzrk ds ekiu }kjk
(C*) pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ ds ekiu }kjk (D) ;kSfxd ds Å"eh; fo;kstu }kjk
Sol. In A, NO+ has no unpaired e–s. So, complex is diamagnetic but in B, NO is odd e– molecule, having one odd
e–. So, B is paramagnetic.
A, NO+ dksbZ v;qfXer bysDVªksu ugha j[krk gS] blfy, ladqy izfrpqEcdh; gSa] ijUrq B esa NO fo"ke bysDVªksu v.kq gSa] ,d
fo"ke bysDVªksu j[krk gSa] blfy, B vuqpqEcdh; gSA
8. All the following complexes shows a decrease in their weights when placed in a magnetic balance. Then,
which of the these has square planar geometry :
fuEufyf[kr lHkh ladqy] pqEcdh; rqyk esa j[kus ij Hkkj esa deh n'kkZrs gSA rc buesa ls dkSulk oxkZdkj leryh; T;kferh
j[krk gSA
(A) Ni(CO)4 (B*) K[AgF4] (C) Na2[Zn(CN)4] (D) None of these buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Sol. Diamagnetic complexes shows decrease in weight when placed in magnetic balance.
Ni(CO)4 Tetrahedral & diamagnetic
K [AgF4] Square planar & diamagnetic
Na2[Zn(CN)4] Tetrahedral & diamagnetic
gy % izfrpqEcdh; ladqy pqEcdh; rqyk esa j[kus ij vius Hkkj esa dgh n'kkZrs gSA
Ni(CO)4 prq"Qydh; rFkk izfrpqEcdh;
K [AgF4] oxkZdkj lery rFkk izfrpqEcdh;
Na2[Zn(CN)4] prq"Qydh; rFkk izfrpqEcdh;
9. It is given that a complex formed by one Ni2+ ion and some Cl– ions and some PPh3 molecules does not show
geometrical isomerism and its solution does not show electrical conductance. Then, which is correct about
the complex :
(A) It is square planar (B*) It is tetrahedral
(C) It is diamagnetic (D) none of the above is correct
fn;k x;k gS fd ,d Ni2+ vk;u rFkk dqN Cl– vk;u rFkk dqN PPh3 v.kq ls cuk ,d ladqy T;kferh; leko;ork iznf'kZr
ugha djrk gS rFkk bldk foy;u fo|qr pkydrk ugha n'kkZrk gSA rc ladqy ds ckjs esa dkSulk dFku lgh gSA
(A) ;g lery oxkZdkj gSA (B*) ;g prq"Qydh; gSA
(C) ;g izfrpqEcdh; gSA (D) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ lgh ugha gSA
Sol. It is not showing geometrical isomerism Tetrahedral & paramagnetic.
;g T;kfefr leko;ork iznf'kZr ugha djrk gSA blfy, prq"Qydh; rFkk vuqpqEcdh; gSA
10. The green coloured complex K2[Cr(CN)4(NH3) (NO)] is paramagnetic and its paramagnetic moment (spin
only) is 1.73 B.M. Which of the following is correct about it :
(i) Its IUPAC name is Potassium amminetetracyanonitrosylchromate ()
(ii) Its IUPAC name is Potassium amminetetracyanonitrosoniumchromate ()
(iii) Hybridisation state of chromium is sp3d2
(iv) It cannot show geometrical isomerism
(v) Hybridisation state of chromium is d2sp3
(vi) It can show linkage isomerism
gjs jax dk ladqy K2[Cr(CN)4(NH3) (NO)] vuqpqacdh; gS rFkk bldk vuqpqacdh; vk?kw.kZ ¼dsoy pØ.k½ 1.73 B.M. gSA fuEu
esa ls blds lanHkZ esa D;k lgh gSA
(i) bldk IUPAC uke iksVSf'k;e ,EehuVsVªklk;uksukbVªksflyØksesV () gSA
(ii) bldk IUPAC uke iksVSf'k;e ,EehuVsVªklk;uksukbVªkslksfu;eØksesV () gSA
(iii) Øksfe;e dh ladj.k voLFkk sp3d2 gSA
(iv) ;g T;kferh; leko;ork iznf'kZr ugha dj ldrk gSA
(v) Øksfe;e dh ladj.k voLFkk d2sp3 gSA
(vi) ;g ca/kuh leko;ork iznf'kZr dj ldrk gSA
(A) (ii), (iii),(iv) (B) (i),(iii), (vi) (C) (i), (v) (D*) (ii), (v), (vi)
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Sol. The complex is actually
okLrfod ladqy gSA
( )
k 2 Cr (CN) 4 (NH3 ) (N O ) in which Cr() is d2sp3 hybridised with one unpaired electron.
()
k 2 Cr (CN)4 (NH3 ) (N O) esa Cr() ,d v;qfXer bysDVªksu ds lkFk d2sp3 ladfjr gSaA
11. When 200g of a 20% solution were cooled part of the solute precipitated, the concentration of solution
become 12%. The mass of precipitaed substance is
tc 20% foy;u ds 200g foy;u dks B.Mk fd;k x;k] rc foys; dk dqN Hkkx vo{ksfir gks tkrk gS] rFkk foy;u dh lkUnzrk
12% gks tkrh gSA vo{ksfir inkFkZ dk Hkkj fuEu gS&
(A) 16.16 (B) 17.17 (C*) 18.18 (D) 19.19
Sol. 20% solution means, 100 g of solution
contains 20 of solute
Amount of solute present in 200 g of solution = 20 × 2 = 40 g
Mass of solvent = 200 – 40 = 160 g
Solution produced = 12% i.e. 12 g of solute in 88 g of the solvent
12
Mass of solute after cooling = × 100 = 21.82 g
88
Mass of solute ppt = 40 – 21.82 = 18.18 g
Sol. 20% foy;u dk vFkZ gS] 100 g foy;u] 20 foys; dks j[krk gSA
200 g foy;u esa mifLFkr foys; dh ek=kk = 20 × 2 = 40 g
foyk;d dk nzO;eku = 200 – 40 = 160 g
iz'ukuqlkj cuk;k x;k foy;u = 12% vFkkZr~ 12 g foys;] 88 g foyk;d esa mifLFkr gSA
12
B.Mk djus ds i'pkr~ foys; dk nzO;eku = 88 × 100 = 21.82 g
vo{ksfir foys; dk nzO;eku = 40 – 21.82 = 18.18 g
(C*) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ , [Pt(NH3)4] rFkk [Ni(CN)4]2– , /kkrq vk;u dk ladj.k dsp2 j[krs gS
2+
(B)
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[Ni(CN)4]2– Ni2+ 3d8 , 4s0
[Pt(NH3)4]2+
4d & 5d metals always forms square planar with 4 ligands.
4d rFkk 5d /kkrq esa 4 fyxs.M ds lkFk oxkZdkj lery lajpuk cukrh gSaA
(D) Fe(CO)5 ; Fe 3d6, 4s2
Pairing
by SFL
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14.* Which of the following do not exist ?
fuEu esa ls fdldk vfLrRo ugha gS \
(A*) SH6 (B*) HFO4 (C*) FeI3 (D) HClO3
Sol. (A) With hydrogen sulphur does not undergo sp3d2 hybridisation because of larger difference in energies
between s, p and d-orbitals. Sulphur show +6 oxidation state with highly electronegative elements like O and
F.
(B) As fluorine is smaller and more electronegative than oxygen.
(C) I– being stronger reducing agent reduces Fe3+ to Fe2+.
Sol. lYQj] gkbMªkstu ds lkFk sp3d2 ladj.k ugha cukrk D;ksa fd buds e/; s, p rFkk d-d{kdksa esa ÅtkZ dk vUrj vf/kd gksrk
gSA (A) lYQj vf/kd fo|qr _.kkRed rRo tSls O ,oa F ds lkFk +6 vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk fn[kkrk gSA
(B) ¶yksjhu] vkWDlhtu dh rqyuk esa vf/kd fo|qr_.kkRed gksrk gS rFkk ¶yksjhu dk vkdkj NksVk gksrk gSA
(C) I– izcy vipk;d gksrk gS tks fd Fe3+ dk vip;u Fe2+ esa dj nsrk gSA
15. What is the degree of dissociation of trichloroacetic acid, if its 1.0 m solution has a freezing point of
K
– 2.53 °C? Kf = 1.86
molal
VªkbDyksjks ,flVhd ,flM dh fo;kstu dh ek=kk D;k gS] ;fn bldk 1.0 m foy;u fgekad fcUnq – 2.53 °C j[krk gS Kf =
K
1.86 .
molal
Sol. Tf = i Kf m
2.53 = i × 1.86 × 1
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ChemINFO-1.12 COORDINATION COMPOUNDS
Daily Self-Study Dosage for mastering Chemistry Coordination Compounds in Extraction of Gold
and Silver
Cyanide process or Mac-Arthur-Forrest process:
Some important extraction processes of metals, like those of silver and gold, make use of complex formation.
Au and Ag combine with cyanide in the presence of oxygen and water to form a water soluble complex ion
[Au(CN)2]– and [Ag(CN)2]–, respectively. Au and Ag can be separated in pure metallic form from this solution on
reduction with zinc.
Step 1: The impure ore is crushed into fine pieces.
Step 2: The finely grind ore is mixed with a dilute solution of NaCN or KCN in the presence of air (for O 2).
Gold or Silver particles from the ore are oxidised (Au Au+ or Ag Ag+) into water soluble complex.
Note: Cyanide process is an economical method for extracting gold from low-grade ore. But, due to the highly
poisonous nature of cyanide, which causes environmental hazard and pollution, this process is banned in a
number of countries.
Memorize this theory as soon as you get the DPP. Revise it regularly and master this concept by practice.
16. What is the IUPAC name of the complex formed in the cyanidation of gold?
(A*) Sodium dicyanidoaurate(I) (B) Sodium dicyanidoaurate(III)
(C) Sodium dicyanidogold(I) (D) Sodium dicyanidogold(III)
17. Which of the following is true for the complex of silver formed in its extraction using cyanide process?
(A) Effective Atomic Number of Ag is 86 (B*) The geometry of the complex is linear
(C) Coordination number of Ag is 4 (D) It is an organomettalic compound
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ChemINFO-1.12 COORDINATION COMPOUNDS
Daily Self-Study Dosage for mastering Chemistry xksYM rFkk flYoj ds fu"d"kZ.k esa milgla;kstu ;kSfxd
lk;ukbM izØe ;k ekd&vksZFkj&QkjsLV izØe :
/kkrqvksa ds dqN izeq[k fu"d"kZ.k çdeksa esa ladqy fuekZ.k dk mi;ksx gksrk gS] tSls xksYM rFkk flYoj ds fu"d"kZ.k esa A vkWDlhtu rFkk
ty dh mifLFkfr eas Au rFkk Ag lk;ukbM vk;u ls la;ksftr gksdj ty foys; ladqy vk;u Øe'k% [Au(CN)2]– rFkk [Ag(CN)2],
cukrs gSaA bl foy;u esa Au rFkk Ag dks 'kq) /kkfRod :i eas i`Fkd djus ds fy, ftad ds lkFk vipkf;r djrs gSaA
in 1: v'kq) v;Ld dks lw{e VqdM+ksa esa rksM ysrs gSaA
in 2: vUr eas lw{e vk;Ld dks ok;q dh mifLFkfr eas NaCN ;k KCN ds ruq foy;u esa fefJr djrs gSaA
v;Ld ls xksYM rFkk flYoj d.k ty foys; ladqy eas vkWDlhd`r (Au Au+ or Ag Ag+) gks tkrs gSaA
4 M(s) + 8 CN–(aq)+ 2 H2O(aq) + O2(g) 4 [M(CN)2]– (aq)
+ 4 OH–(aq) (M= Ag or Au)
in 3: v;Ld esa cps Bksl dks fuL;anu }kjk foy;u ls i`Fkd dj fy;k tkrk gSA
in 4: fQj fuL;afnr lk;ukbM foy;u esa ftad MLV@pw.kZ dks feykrs gSa ftad] ladqy ls /kkrq vk;u dks foLFkkfir (Au+
Au or Ag+ Ag), dj nsrk gS rFkk xksYM ;k flYoj /kkrq] foy;u ls vo{ksfir gks tkrh gSA
2 [M(CN)2]–(aq) + Zn(s) 2 M(s) + [Zn(CN)4]2–(aq) (M= Ag or Au)
uksV : lk;ukbM izØe] fuEu dksfV v;Ld ls xksYM fu"d"kZ.k ds fy, de [kphZyk izØe gS] ijUrq lk;ukbM dh vR;Ur tgjhyh
izd`fr ftlls okrkoj.k nwf"kr rFkk [krjs esa gks ldrk gS] ds dkj.k bl izØe dks dbZ ns'kksa esa izfrcfU/kr dj fn;k x;k gSA
Memorize this theory as soon as you get the DPP. Revise it regularly and master this concept by practice.
16. xksYM ds lk;ukbMhdj.k ls cuus okys ladqy dk IUPAC uke D;k gS?
(A*) lksfM;e MkbZlk;ukbMksvkWjsV (I) (B) lksfM;e MkbZlk;ukbMksvkWjsV(III)
(C) lksfM;e MkbZlk;ukbMksxksYM(I) (D) lksfM;e MkbZlk;ukbMksxksYM(III)
17. tc lk;ukbM izØe }kjk flYoj dk fu"d"kZ.k gksrk gS rc blls cus ladqy ds fy, fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS \
(A) Ag dk izHkkoh ijek.kq Øekad 86 gSA (B*) ladqy dh vkd`fr js[kh; gSA
(C) Ag dh leUo; la[;k 4 gSA (D) ;g ,d dkcZ/kkfRod ;kSfxd gSA
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