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Chemistry-Screening-2002
IIT-JEE-Chemistry-Screening-2002
SCREENING
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1.
How many moles of electron weighs one kilogram?
(A) 6.023 x 10
23
(B) 1/9.108 x 10
31
(C) 6.023/9.108 x 10
54
(D) 1/(9.108 x6.023) x 10
8
2.
Which of the following volume (V) – temperature (T) plots represents the behavior of one mole of an ideal gas at the atmospheric pressure?
3.
If the Nitrogen atom had electronic configuration 1s
7
, it would have energy lower than that of the normal ground state configuration 1s
2
2s
2
2p
3
, because the electrons would be closer to the nucleus. Yet 1s
7
is not observed because it violates
(A) Heisenberg uncertainty principle
(B) Hund's rule
(C) Pauli exclusion principle
(D) Bohr postulate of stationary orbits
4.
Rutherford's experiment , which established the nuclear model of the atom, used a beam of
(A) β-particles , which impinged on a metal foil and got absorbed
(B) γ-rays, which impinged on a metal foil and got scattered
(C) Helium atoms , which impinged on a metal foil and got scattered
(D) Helium nuclei , which impinged on a metal foil and got scattered
5.
When the temperature is increased, surface tension of water
(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
(C) Remains constant
(D) Shows irregular behaviour
6.
A substance A
X
B
Y
crystallizes in a face centered cubic (FCC) lattice in which atoms 'A' occupy each corner of the cube and atoms 'B' occupy the centers of each face of the cube. Identify the correct composition of the substance A
X
B
Y
(A) AB
3
(B) A
4
B
3
(C) A
3
B
(D) Composition cannot be specified
7.
Consider the chemical reaction N
2
(g) + 3H
2
(g) --> 2NH
3
(g). The rate of this reaction can be expressed in terms of time derivative of concentration of N
2
(g), H
2
(g), or NH
3
(g). Identify the correct relationship amongst the rate expressions
(A) Rate = -d[N
2
]/dt = -1/3 d[H
2
] /dt = 1/2 d[NH
3
] /dt
(B) Rate = -d[N
2
]/dt = -3 d[H
2
] /dt = 2 d[NH
3
] /dt
(C) Rate = d[N
2
]/dt = 1/3 d[H
2
] /dt = 1/2 d[NH
3
] /dt
(D) Rate = -d[N
2
]/dt = - d[H
2
] /dt = d[NH
3
] /dt
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