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This document contains a chemistry exam paper for class 12 with 26 questions covering various topics like stoichiometry, electrochemistry, thermochemistry, coordination compounds and organic chemistry. The paper has very short answer questions carrying 1 mark each, short answer questions carrying 2-3 marks each and long answer questions carrying 5 marks each. It provides general instructions regarding the duration of exam, maximum marks, types of questions and guidelines on using calculators and log tables.

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SAMPLE PAPER-05 (solved)

CHEMISTRY (Theory)
Class XII
Time allowed: 3 hours

Maximum Marks: 70

General Instructions:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)

All the questions are compulsory.


There are 26 questions in total.
Questions 1 to 5 are very short answer type questions and carry one mark each.
Questions 6 to 10 carry two marks each.
Questions 11 to 22 carry three marks each.
Questions 23 is value based question carrying four marks.
Questions 24 to 26 carry five marks each.
There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in one question of
two marks, one question of three marks and all three questions in five marks each. You have
to attempt only one of the choices in such questions.
Use of calculators is not permitted. However, you may use log tables if necessary.

i)

1. Why a Schottky defect is formed when calcium chloride is added to silver chloride crystal?

2. Give the IUPAC name of

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

In Habers process, it is necessary to remove CO when ammonia is obtained. Give Reason


What are point defects? Mention its types.
Why the process of adsorption is always exothermic?
Give the resonance structures and bond parameters for N2O3 and N2O4.
Give a chemical test to distinguish Ethylamine and diethylamine by giving equations.
What is the effect of temperature on the solubility of a solid in a solvent?
Give the parameters that characterize a unit cell.
Or
Explain how much portion of an atom located at a) the corner and b) body centre of a cubic unit
cell is part of its neighbouring unit cell?
10. Give reasons:
i.
Ortho nitrophenol is more acidic than ortho methoxy phenol.
ii.
Ethers possess a dipole moment even if the alkyl radicals in the molecule are identical.
11. Write a note on the following with an example each:
i.
Williamson synthesis of ether.
ii.
Kolbes reaction.

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12. Write a note on:


i.
Stephen Reaction
ii.
Gatterman Koch Reaction
13. Answer the following:
i.Give an example of an organometallic compound having sandwich structure.
ii.
Why metal carbonyls are called organometallics?
iii.
Give an example of a metal carbonyl having metal-metal bond.
Or
Explain using crystal field theory, whyhexaaquomanganese (II) ion contains five unpaired
electrons, while the hexacyano ion contains only one unpaired electrons?
14. Write a short note on Tyndall effect and its cause.
15. Give a short note on:
i.
Friedel Crafts Acylation
ii.
Clemmensen Reduction Reaction
16. Give reasons:
i.
Aldehydes and ketones have lower boiling points than corresponding alcohols and acids.
ii.
Hydrazones of acetaldehyde are not prepared in highly acidic medium.
17. Under what conditions VantHoffs factor i is equal to unity and less than one and greater
than one?
18. Explain Brownian movement.
19. Give the application of colloids in electrical precipitation of smoke.
20. Give reasons:
i.
HI is better reagent than HBr for cleavage of ether.
ii.
Highly branched carboxylic acids are less acidic than unbranched acids.
21. Give reason: Phosphorus has more tendency for catenation than nitrogen.
22. Give the reason for the following:
a. Ethyl iodide undergoes SN 2 reaction faster than ethyl bromide
b. ( ) 2-Butanol is optically inactive.
c. C X bond length in halobenzene is smaller than C X bond length in CH3 X.
23. Sara went to market to buy fruits and vegetables. The vendor put the fruits and vegetables in
the polythene bag but Sara ask the vendor to put the things in the jute bag which he carried
with him.
Now answer the following question
a. Why did Sara refuse to use polythene bags?
b. As a student of chemistry why would you advocate the use of jute bags instead of
polythene bags? Which values are promoted through the use of jute bag?
c. Suggest two activities to promote these activities
24. Convert the following:

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a. Toluene to benzaldehyde.
b. Ethanal to but-2-nal.
c. Propanone to 4-methylpent-3-en-2-one.
Or
The following is not an appropriate reaction for the preparation of tert-butyl ethyl ether.

i.

What would be the major product of this reaction?

ii.

Write a suitable reaction for the preparation of t-butylethyl ether.

25. Give the mechanism of nucleophilic addition reactions.


Or
Complete the reactions:
a.

b.

c.

d.

26.
a) Can lanthanum ion exist in +4 oxidation state? Justify.
b) Why europium (II) more stable than cerium (II).
c) Explain the chemistry of all lanthanoids is so identical.
Or
a)
Differentiate actinoids and lanthanoids [6 points].
b)
Give similarities between actinoids and lanthanoids [4 points]

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