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Physics Paper Gravitation Class 12th

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Physics Paper Gravitation Class 12th

The document contains a series of chemistry questions covering topics such as solubility, concentration, and gas behavior in solutions. It includes multiple-choice questions related to concepts like Henry's law, normality, and the behavior of gases in liquids. The questions are designed to test knowledge on various chemical principles and calculations.

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CHEMISTRY

1. What is camphor in N2 gas an example of?

a) Solid in liquid solution b) Liquid in gas solution

c) Solid in gas solution d) Gas in gas solution

2. Iron (III) oxide chunks contain 80 ppm silica (SiO2). What is the concentration of this impurity
in mass%?

a) 0.008% b) 0.080% c) 0.800% d) 8.000%

[Link] does the unit ‘mmole/kg’ represent?

a) Molarity b) Molality c) Molar mass d) Milli-molarity

[Link] is the normality of lead (II) nitrate if the density of its 26% (w/w) aqueous solution is
3.105 g/mL? Take molar mass of lead (II) nitrate to be 331g/mol.

a) 2.437 N b) 4.878 N c) 0.243 N d) 0.488 N

[Link] CO2 is introduced into aerated drinks and sealed, what is the nature of the graph
between partial pressure of CO2 and its concentration in the drink?

a) Exponentially increasing b) Positive slope c) Negative slope d) Constant

6. If, at 298 K water is the solvent, and Henry’s law constant for CO2 is 1.67 kbar and the
constant of argon is 40.3 kbar, which of the following statements is true?

a) Argon is more soluble than CO2 b) Argon is less soluble than CO2

c) Argon is insoluble in water d) Argon and CO2 are equally soluble

[Link] of the following best describes the difficulty in breathing as one climbs to higher
altitudes?

a) Henry’s law b) Raoult’s law

c) Osmotic pressure d) Relative lowering of atmospheric pressure

8. At NTP, the solubility of natural gas in water is 0.8 mole of gas/kg of water. What is the
Henry’s law constant for natural gas?

a) 8 kN/m2 b) 7.90 x 10-3 Pa c) 70.36 bar d) 105 mmHg

[Link] of the following solvents would most likely dissolve 3-Aminopropan-1-ol?

a) C6H5OH b) C2H5OH c) H2O d) CH3COCH3

10. Solution of hydrogen in palladium is an example of

a)Gas in gas b) Solid in solid c) Liquid in gas d) Gas in solid

11. The tanks used by divers are filled with air diluted with [1
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a)Helium b) Argon c)Nitrogen d) Hydrogen

[Link] value for Ar(g), CO2 (g), HCHO (g) and CH4 (g) are 40.39, 1.67, 1.83 × 10-5 and 0.413
respectively. Arrange these gases in the order of their increasing solubility.

a) Ar < CH4 < CO2 < HCHO b) HCHO < CO2 < CH4 < Ar

c) Ar < CO2 < CH4 < HCHO d) HCHO < CH4 < CO2 < Ar

13. Greater the value of KH, lower will be the [1]

a)Pressure b) Solubility c) Concentration d) Temperature

[Link] of 0.3 M phosphoric acid is [1]

a)0.9 b) 0.1 c) 0.6 d) 0.5

15. Which among the following is an example of liquid in solid? [1]

a)Aerated drink b) Mercury in zinc c) Sugar solution d) Alloys

16. .If ethanol and chloroform are present in a molar ratio of 2:3 then what is the vapor
pressure at 20° C if vapor pressures of pure liquids are 5.95 kPa and 21.17 kPa,
respectively?

a) 16.692 kPa b) 15.082 kPa c) 8.731 kPa d) 12.038 kPa

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