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P81

Space for rough work

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5.The vapour density of fully dissociated NH4Cl would be

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(A) Less than half of the vapour density of pure NH4Cl

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(B) Double of the vapour density of pure NH4Cl

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(C) Half of the vapour density of pure NH4Cl

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(D) One-third of the vapour density of pure NH4Cl

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6.Collision theory is not satisfactory for

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(A) First order reactions(B) Second order reactions

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(C) Bimolecular reactions(D) Zeroth order reactions

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7.In which of the following conditions the increase in the rate of reaction will be maximum?

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EaTeperature rise

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P92

(A)40 KJ/mol200 K – 210 K

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(B)90 KJ/mol300 K – 320 K

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(C)80 KJ/mol300 K – 310 K

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(D)Rate is independent of activation energy value

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SECTION – A

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(Multi Correct Answer Type)

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This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.

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8.For which of these processes is the value of negative?

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(A) Desalination of water(B) Hard boiling of an egg

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