One mole of N2H4 loses 10 moles of electrons to form a new compou

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Chemistry

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JEE Class 12

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11.

Which of the following statements is not correct?

  • The six carbons in benzene are sp2 hybridised.

  • Benzene has (4n + 2) Π electrons.

  • Benzene undergoes substitution reactions

  • Benzene has two carbon-carbon bond lengths, 1.54 Å and 1.34 Å.


12.

Different conformations of the same molecule are called

  • isomers

  • epimers

  • enantiomers

  • rotamers


13.

The chlorination of ethane is an example for which type of the following reactions ?

  • Nucleophilic substitution

  • Electrophilic substitution

  • Free radical substitution

  • Rearrangement


14.

The pair of gases responsible for acid rain are

  • H2, O3

  • CH4, O3

  • NO2, SO2

  • CO, CH4


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15.

In photoelectric effect, if the energy required to overcome the attractive forces on the electron, (work functions) of Li, Na and Rb are 2.41 eV, 2.30 eV and 2.09 eV respectively, the work function of 'K could approximately be in eV.

  • 2.52

  • 2.20

  • 2.35

  • 2.01


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16.

One mole of N2H4 loses 10 moles of electrons to form a new compound Z. Assuming that all the nitrogens appear in the new compound, what is the oxidation state of nitrogen in Z? (There is no change in die oxidation state of hydrogen.)

  • -1

  • -3

  • +3

  • +5


C.

+3

N2H4 -10e- → X10+ (with two N atoms) Total oxidation number of two N atoms in N2H4,

⇒ 2x+ 4 =0
   2x = -4

N2H4 loses 10 electrons, so total oxidation number of two N-atoms increases by 10, ie., the total oxidation number of two N-atoms in
                                Y = -4+10 =+ 6
Therefore, Oxidation number of each N atom in

                               X10+ = +3.


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17.

Ni anode is used in the electrolytic extraction of

  • Al

  • Mg

  • Na by Down's process

  • Na by Castner's process


18.

Which of the following is not correct?

  • LiOH is a weaker base than NaOH.

  • Salts of Be undergo hydrolysis

  • Ca(HCO3)2 is soluble in water.

  • Hydrolysis of beryllium carbide gives acetylene.


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19.

What is Z in the following reactions ?

  • (CH3)BH2

  • (CH3)4B2H2

  • (CH3)3B2H3

  • (CH3)6B2


20.

Which one of the following elements reduces NaOH to Na?

  • Si

  • Pb

  • C

  • Sn


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