JEE Advance - Chemistry (1984)

  • 1
    When alpha particles are sent through a thin metal foil, most of them go straight through the foil because
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    A
    C
  • 2
    The electron energy in hydrogen atom is given by E = (-21.7 $$\times$$ 10-12)/n2 ergs. Calculate the energy required to remove an electron completely from the n = 2 orbit. What is the longest wavelength (in cm) of light that can be used to cause this transition?
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    (A)
    5.42 x 10^-12 ergs, 3.66 x 10^-5 cm
  • 3
    On hybridization of one s and one p orbitals we get:
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    (B)
    two orbitals at 180o
  • 4
    The total energy of one mole of an ideal monatomic gas at 27o is _______ calories.
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    900
  • 5
    Which electronic level would allow the hydrogen atom to absorb a photon but not to emit a photon?
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    (D)
    1s
  • 6
    An isotone of $${}_{32}^{76}Ge$$ is
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    B
    D
  • 7
    When alpha particles are sent through a thin metal foil, most of them go straight through the foil because
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    A
    C
  • 8
    The electron energy in hydrogen atom is given by E = (-21.7 $$\times$$ 10-12)/n2 ergs. Calculate the energy required to remove an electron completely from the n = 2 orbit. What is the longest wavelength (in cm) of light that can be used to cause this transition?
    Sagot
    (A)
    5.42 \(\times\) 10^-12 ergs, 3.67 \(\times\) 10^-5 cm
  • 9
    On hybridization of one s and one p orbitals we get:
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    (B)
    two orbitals at 180o
  • 10
    The total energy of one mole of an ideal monatomic gas at 27o is _______ calories.
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    900
  • 11
    Cp - Cv for an ideal gas is _______
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    (B)
    R
  • 12
    Equal weights of methane and hydrogen are mixed in an empty container at 25oC. The fraction of the total pressure exerted by hydrogen is
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    (B)
    8/9
  • 13
    The hydration energy of Mg++ is larger than that of:
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    (B)
    Na+
  • 14
    The IUPAC name of the compound having the formula is : IIT-JEE 1984 Chemistry - Basics of Organic Chemistry Question 12 English
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    (C)
    3, 3-dimethylbut-1-ene
  • 15

    When 16.8 g of white solid X were heated, 4.4 g of acid gas A, that turned lime water milky was driven off together with 1.8 g of a gas B which condensed to a colourless liquid.

    The solid that remained, Y, dissolved in water to give an alkaline solution, which with excess barium chloride solution gave a white precipitate Z. The precipitate efferversced with acid giving off carbon dioxide. Identify A, B and Y and write down the equation for the thermal decomposition of X.

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    (A)
    A is CO2, B is H2O, Y is Na2CO3, X is NaHCO3, Decomposition Equation: 2NaHCO3(s) → Na2CO3(s) + H2O(g) + CO2(g)