2. What would be the volume in liters of 640 g of oil if the density of the oil is 0.8 g/mL?
3. Five 1 peseta coins from Spain were dropped into a graduated cylinder containing 20.20
mL of water. The volume of the water increased to 22.05 mL. A single coin had a mass of
0.99 gram. What is the identity of the metal used for the Spanish 1 peseta coins?
(a a) aluminum
(b) zinc
(c) copper
(d) silver
4. The mass of a metal cylinder was determined on an analytical balance to be 50.208 g. The
volume of the cylinder was measured and determined to be 5.6 mL. The density of the metal
cylinder, expressed to the proper number of significant figures, is...
1
(b
9.0 g/mL
b)
5. Two students, Garrison and Isabella, determined the mass of an object on two different
balances. The accepted mass of the object was 2.355 g. Garrison obtained values of 2.531 g,
2.537 g, 2.535 g and 2.533 g. Isabella obtained values of 2.350 g, 2.404 g, 2.296 g and 2.370
g. Which statement best describes the results that were obtained by Garrison and Isabella.
You are correct! Although her values were scattered widely, the average value she obtained
had a 0% error. Percent error is calculated by...% error = (accepted value - experimental
value)/accepted value x 100%. Isabella's percent error was 0%.
1. The probability area that best represents the shape of one of the atomic 3d orbitals is... option d is
correct
2. The common isotopes of carbon are 12C and 13C. The average mass of carbon is 12.01115 amu.
What is the abundance of the 13C isotope?
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(a a) 1.115%
(b) 98.885%
(c) 0.480%
(d) 99.52%
3. If the abundance of 6Li (6.015121 amu) is 7.500% and the abundance of 7Li (7.016003 amu) is
92.500%, what is the average atomic mass?
(d
6.9409 amu
d)
(a) 2
(b
6
b)
(c) 8
(d) 16
6. Fluorine atoms tend to...?...when they form chemical compounds with metals.
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(b
gain electrons
b)
(c) neither lose nor gain electrons...they usually share electrons equally with metals.
(d) Fluorine atoms do not form compounds with other atoms...fluorine is an inert gas.
You are correct! Protons cannot be lost or gained by an atom and therefore they do determine the
element's identity.
8. The probability area that best represents the shape of an atomic 3p orbital is... option b is correct
coz p orbital has 2 identical lobes.
9. Which of the following electron configurations represents the electron configuration for a
magnesium cation...Mg2+?
(a) 1s22s22p63s2
(b) 1s22s22p63s23p2
(c c) 1s22s22p6
(d) 1s22s22p4
10. Which of the following orbital box diagrams represents silicon, which has 14 electrons?
4
Option
c is
correct
11. The half-life of francium-212 is 19 minutes. How many minutes will it take for 1 gram of this
isotope to decay to 0.125 grams?
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(c) 38 minutes
(d
57 minutes
d)
(a) oxygen-18
(b) beryllium-10
(c) boron-14
(d
nitrogen-14
d)
Chemical periodicity
Chemical periodicity :
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Soln:
Size of d-orbitals decrease with decrease in size of element. The decreasing order of size is
Si > P > S >Cl.
(a) Al (OH)3
(b) La (OH)3
(c) Ce (OH)3
(d) Lu (OH)3
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Soln:
3.For an odd nucleon in g nuclear orbital and parallel to I, spin and parity are
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Soln:
7
+
(1) Li, Cl
(b) K, F
(c) Na, Cl
(d) Li, F
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Soln.
5.Among F, Na+, O2-and Mg2+ions, those having the highest and the lowest ionic radii
respectively are
(a) O2-andNa+
(c) O2-andMg2+
(d) Mg2+andO2-
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Ans (c)
Soln:
All the given species are isoelectronic. Hence greater the nuclear charge, smaller will be the
ionic radii.
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6. 12-Crown-4 binds with the alkali metal ions in the following order:Li+>> Na+> K+>
Cs+ .It is due to the
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Soln:
Each crown ether binds different ions, depending on the size of the cavity.
Chemical periodicity
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Soln:
Ca Al As S
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1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5
8.The correct order of the size of S, S2, S2+ and S4+ species is,
(b) S2+>S4+>S> S2
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Ans (c)
Soln:
As positive charge increases the size decreases while with increase in negative charge
increase the size. This is due to increase in Zeff in former case while decrease in Zeff in later
case.
9. Which of the following pairs has the highest difference in their first ionization
energy?
(a) Xe, Cs
(b) Kr, Rb
(c) Ar, K
(d) Ne, Na
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Ans (d)
Soln:
10
So, 1585 eV is the largest difference in given pairs. The reason being as we move down the
group number of electrons and proton increases simultaneously with addition of new energy
shells so increase in distance from Nucleus to electron is more pronounced as that of
increases in electron and proton resultantly Zeff (effective
nuclear charge) decreases and first ionization potential also decreases down the group.
Those in which the first ionization energies differ by more than 300kJ mole-1are :
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11.The formation constant for the complexation of M+(M = Li, Na, K and Cs) with
cryptant, C222 follows the order
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Soln:
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The ability of cryptant to trap an alkali metal cation depends on size of both cage and metal
ion, the better the math between these; the more effectively the ions can be trapped.
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Structure and bonding : in homo- and heteronuclear molecules, including shapes of
molecules (VSEPR Theory).
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(a) Zero
(b) Three
(c) Six
(d) Nine
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Soln:
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Ans(d)
Soln:
Smaller the inter nuclear distance between two atoms, stronger will be -the bonds. The
increasing or due of inter nuclear distance is Cl O < S O < P O < Si 0
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Soln:
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4.Which ones among CO32-, SO3, XeO3 and NO3 have planar structure?
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Soln
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Soln:
Consider SF6, which has six S-F bonds and hence 12 electrons involved in forming bonds and
is therefore hypervalent. The simple basis set of atomic orbitals that are used to construct the
molecular orbitals consists of the valence shell s and p orbitals of the S atom and one p orbital
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of each of the six F atoms and pointing towards the S atom. We use the F2p orbitals rather
than the F2s orbitals because they match the S orbitals more closely in energy. From these ten
atomic orbitals it is possible to construct ten molecular orbitals. Calculations indicate that
four of the orbitals are bonding and four are antibonding; the two remaining orbitals are
nonbonding.
(a) SCl2and I3
(b) SCl2and I3
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7.The oxidation state of Ni and the number of metal-metal bonds in [Ni CO6]2-that are
consistent with the18 electron rule are
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Soln:
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8.In metal-olefin interaction, the extent of increase in metal olefin p-back-donation
would
(c) change the hybridisation of the olefin carbon from sp2to sp3.
(d) increase with the presence of electron donating substituent on the olefin.
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Soln:
(a) CH3COOH
(b) HNO3
(c) HClO4
(d) H2O
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Soln:
H2SO4pKa value 3, HNO3pKa value 1, CH3COOH pKa value 4.7.pKa value of HClO4>
pKa value of H2SO4.
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Ans (a)
Soln:
Ce(SO4)2and KMnO4gives one electron on reduction with hydrazine in acidic medium and
HNO2 and I2gives
two electron and four electron on reduction with hydrazine in acidic medium.
11.The reason for the chemical inertness of gaseous nitrogen at room temperature is
best given by its
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Soln:
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Ans (c)
Soln
The diagram clearly indicates the four centered-two electron interaction (4c-2e). This takes
place in Liu(CH3)4.
The sp3 hybrid orbital is of carbon while the three s-orbitals are of three surrounding lithium
atoms.
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Soln:
Energy levels
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14.The correct shape of [TeF5]ion on the basis of VSEPR theory is
(1) trigonalbipyramidal
(4) see-saw
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Ans (2)
Soln:
Shape of [TeF5]ion on the basis of VSEPR theory is square pyramidal, as shown in the
figure.
15.Choose the correct option for carbonyl fluoride with respect to bond angle and bond
length
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(3) F-C-F <F-C-O and C-F > C-O
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Ans (3)
Soln:
From the structure it is clear that q1 is greater than q2 due to more bp-bp repulsion in q1So,
F-C-O is greater than F-C-F and bond length of C-F is greater than C-O bond.
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Soln:
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17.According to VSEPR theory, the molecule/ion having ideal tetrahedral shape is:
(a) SF4
(b) SO3-2
(c) S2Cl2
(d) SO2Cl2
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19.The molecule with highest number of lone-pairs and has a linear shape based on
VSEPR theory is:
(a) CO2
(b) I3
(c) N02
(d) N02+
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(a) 1, 0
(b) 2, 2
(c) 3, 2
(d) 2, 3
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Ans (a)
21.Among the following pairs, those in which both species have similar structures are:
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22.Match list I (compounds) with list II (structures), and select the correct answer using
the codes given below.
List-I List-II
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23. The molecule C3O2 has a linear structure. This compound has
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Soln:
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(a) bent, tetrahedral
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Ans (c)
Soln:
The three 5p electrons are promoted to higher energy 5d sub-level. The 5s three 5p and one
5d orbitals hybridize to give five sp3d hybrid orbitals. The four singly occupied orbitals are
used for bond formation to two fluorine and two oxygen atoms. The fifth hybrid orbital
contains the lone pair. The other 5d electrons of xenon which do not take part in the
hybridization scheme are involved in -bond formation to two oxygen atoms. The structure of
XeO2F2is represented in Fig.
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25.The number of lone pair(s) of electrons on the central atom in [BrF4], XeF6and
[SbCl6]3-are, respectively,
(a) 2, 0 and 1
(b) 1, 0 and 0
(c) 2, 1 and 1
(d) 2, 1 and 0
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Ans (c)
Soln:
while dividing the remainder by 2 will give lone pair on central atom
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Ans (4)
Soln:
C 1s22s2p2
Concepts of acids and bases : Hard-Soft acid base concept, Non-aqueous solvents.
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appeared
water behaves as
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Ans (b)
Soln:
nH2O + Cl [Cl(H2O)n]
If negative end of O- H+dipole approaches the Clion, then there well be repulsion
ion dipole interaction positive and of O- H+dipole approaches the Clion and form
[Cl(BO)n]
In this reaction Mg2+behave as lewis acid and H2O behave as a ligand or lewis base.
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(d) Conjugate base and conjugate acid
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Ans(a)
3.Match each item from the List-I (compound in solvent) with that from the List-II (its
behaviour) and select thecorrect combination using the codes given below.
List-I List-II
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Soln:
4.The reaction between SbF5 and two equivalents of HF leads to the formation of
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(d) [SbF6 ]+[H2F]+
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Ans (d)
Soln:
2HF H2F+ + F
SbF5 + F SbF6
Overall reaction is
5.Among the following species, (A) Ni(II) as dimethylglyoximate, (B) Al(III) as oxinate,
(C) Ag(I) as chloride,those that precipitate with the urea hydrolysis method are
(a) A, B and C
(b) A and B
(c) A and C
(d) B and C
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(a) A, B and C
(b) A and B
(c) A and C
(d) B and C
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Soln:
1P + 1e0 + v (antineutrino)
1 1
0n
(a) NCl3
(b) NF3
(c) BiCl3
(d) PCl3
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Ans (c)
Soln:
But BiOCl redissolve in conc. HCl to produce BCl3 after evaporation. It has quasi molecular
structure. SbCl3 has similar behaviour to BCl3.
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Ans (d)
(a) [Al(H2O)6]3+<[Fe(H2O)6]3+<[Fe(H2O)6]2+
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(b) [Fe(H2O)6]3+<[Al(H2O)6]3+<[Fe(H2O)6]2+
(c) [Fe(H2O)6]2+<[Fe(H2O)6]3+<[Al(H2O)6]3+
(d) [Fe(H2O)6]2+<[Al(H2O)6]3+<[Fe(H2O)6]3+
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Ans (c)
Soln
[Fe(H2O)6]2+<[Fe(H2O)6]3+<[Al(H2O)6]3+
(a) BF3.OEt2
(b) SF4
(c) [PF6]
(d) Sb2S3
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Ans (c)
Soln
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Soln
12.Xenon forms several fluorides and oxofluorides which exihibit acidic behaviour. The
correct sequence of descending Lewis acidity among the given species is represented by
Hide Answer
Ans (a)
Soln
XeF6> XeO3> F2> XeOF4> XeF4 > XeO2F2 > XeO3> XeF2
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13.The gases SO2 and SO3 were reacted separately with ClF gas under ambient
conditions. The major products expected from the two reactions respectively, are
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Ans (d)
Soln
SO2+ClF >SO2ClF
ClF+SO3 >ClOSO2 F
14.Among KF, SnF4 and SbF5, solute(s) that increases(s) the concentration of BrF4
in BrF3,is are
(1) KF only
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Ans (1)
Soln:
The cation resulting formautodissociation of the solvent in the acid and the anion is the base
solutes that increase the concentration of cation of the solvent are considered acids and
solutes that increases the concentration of the anion are considered base. BrF3 also undergoes
autodissociation
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Solutes such as KF that increase the concentration BrF4are considered bases.
F+ BrF3>BrF4
15.Among SF4 ,BF4,XeF4 and ICl4the number of species having two lone pair of
electrons on the central atom according to VSEPR theory is:
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 0
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Ans (a)
16.Lewis acidity of BCl3, BPh3 ad BMe3 with respect to pyridine follows the order
(a) BCl3>BPh3>BMe3
(c) BCl3>BPh3>BMe3
(d) BCl3>BMe3>BPh3
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17.The acid-base indicator (HIn) shows a colour change at pH 6.40 when 20% of it is
ionized. The dissociationonstant of the indicator is
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Main group elements and their compounds
Main group elements and their compounds: Allotropy, synthesis, structure and bonding,
industrial importance of the compounds.
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1.Among the halides, NCl3(A), PCl3(B) and AsCl3(C), those which produce two different
acids.
(a) A and B
(b) A and C
(c) B and C
(d) A, B and C
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Soln:
NCl3+4H2 O > NH 4OH+3HOCl ; PCl3+ 3H2O >H PO3+3HCl (two different Acids)
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Soln:
Structure of P4 S3.
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Ans(c)
Soln:
LiH(exless)+AlCl3>Li (AlH4)+3HCl
4.Boric acid is a weak acid in aqueous solution. But its acidity increases significantly in
the presence of ethyleneglycol, because
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Ans (b)
Soln:
5.For the deposition of Pb by electroplating, the best suited compound among the
following is
(a) PbCl2
(b) PbSO4
(c) Pb(Et)4
(d) Pb(BF4)2
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Ans (d)
Soln.
PbCl2 and PbSO4 are ionic compounds and insoluble in cold water. Therefore, cannot be used
for depositionof Pb and Pb(Et4) is toxic.
6.The correct order of the retention of cations on a sulfonated cation exchange resin
column is
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Ans (a)
Soln:
The retention of cation is measured in term of distribution constant K. In general, where K for
an ion is large,
there is strong tendency for the resin phase to retain that ion. Therefore, for a typically
sulphonated cation exchange resin ,
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value of K for a univalent ion decreases in the order
Ag+
> Cs+> Rb+> K+>NH4+> Na+> H+> Li +
7.The reaction between diphenyldichlorosilane and water in 1:2 molar ratio gives
product A which on heating above 100C yields a cyclic or polymeric product B. The
products A and B respectively, are
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Soln:
Diphenyl dichlorosilanes, Ph2SiCl2, which, like other halosilanes, are easily hydrolyzed,
initially to silanediols, R2Si(OH)2.
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8.The main products of the reaction of equimolar quantities of XeF6 with NaNO3 are
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Soln:
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Soln:
Ozone is a diamagnetic gas which is of dark blue coloured due to absorption of red light.
( =557 and 602 nm)
Ozone also show strong absorption in =255 UV which is good for earth and living beings as
this UV-b is
most dangerous
= 557= UV- b
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10.Amongst organolithium (A), Grignard (B) and organoaluminium (C) compounds,
those react with SiCl4 to give compound containing Si-C bond are
(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) A and C
(d) A, B and C
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Soln:
(a) N2O
(b) NO
(c) N2O3
(d) N2O5
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Soln:
Nitrous acid (N2O) which is commonly known as laughing gas used as a propellent in
whipping cream.So, also known as whippits or nangs.
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12.Flame proof fabrices contain
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Ans (c)
Soln:
The Flame proof fabrices contain urea and phosphoric acid (H2NC(O)NH2.H3PO4)
(a) NCl3
(b) NF3
(c) BiCl3
(d) PCl3
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Ans (c)
Soln:
But BiOCl redissolve in conc. HCl to produce BCl3 after evaporation. It has quasi molecular
structure. SbCl3 has similar behaviour to BCl3.
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(c) XeO2F2, ICl4
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15.Among the oxides of nitrogen, N2O3, N2O4 and N2O5, the compound(s) having NN
bond is/are
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Soln:
-H2O
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(B) N2O4: HNO3+HNO2 > N2O
-H2O
16.Among the molten alkali metals, the example of an immiscible pair (in all
proportions) is
(a) K and Na
(b) K and Cs
(c) Li and Cs
(d) Rb and Cs
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Ans (c)
Soln
Large difference between the size of Li and Cs. So, it is difficult to get a solid solution of
these two metals.
(a) BF3.OEt2
(b) SF4
(c) [PF6]
(d) Sb2S3
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Soln
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Soln
(a) A, B and C
(b) B, C and D
(c) C, D and E
(d) E, A and B
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Soln
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(B) N3P3Cl3F3= three isomer
20.Xenon forms several fluorides and oxofluorides which exihibit acidic behaviour. The
correct sequence of descending Lewis acidity among the given species is represented by
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Soln
XeF6> XeO3> F2> XeOF4> XeF4 > XeO2F2 > XeO3> XeF2
(d) Its concentration near poles is high due to its paramagnetic nature.
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Soln
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(a) CH3Al interactions in Al2(CH3)6
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Ans (c)
Soln
The diagram clearly indicates the four centered-two electron interaction (4c-2e). This takes
place in Liu(CH3)4. The sp3 hybrid orbital is of carbon while the three s-orbitals are of three
surrounding lithium atoms.
23.The numbers of P-S and P-P bonds in the compounds P4S3are, respectively
(a)6 and 3
(b) 4 and 3
(c) 3 and 6
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(d) 6 and 2
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Ans (a)
Soln:
P4S3is a derivative of tetrahedral (P4) unit form insertion of sulphur into three P-P bonds. The
P-S and P-P bond distance are 2.235 and 2.090 respectively. P4S3is called
phosphrousesquisulfide. Number of P-S bond is 6 and number of P-P is 3
24.Choose the correct option for carbonyl fluoride with respect to bond angle and bond
length
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Soln:
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From the structure it is clear that q1 is greater than q2 due to more bp-bp repulsion in q1So,
F-C-O is greater than F-C-F and bond length of C-F is greater than C-O bond.
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Soln
XeF6 is flouride donor and react with PF5,AsF5&SbF5 in the presence of covalent solvent
such as BrF3
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Soln:
For C: Bromintrifluoride is a strong fluorinating agent that is able to convert a metal to its
associated fluoride compound. The reaction of NOCl with BrF3 yields the monofluoride. If
the reaction is combined in BrF3 solution a mixed metal fluoride salt is formed.
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For D: NOCl behave as an electrophilic and an oxidant in most of its reactions with halide
acceptor
(a) four
(b) three
(c) six
(d) zero
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Soln:
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30.H2O2reduces
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31.Match List-I (compounds) with List-II (application) and select the correct answer
using the codes given below the lists.
List-I List-II
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(A) Trisodium phosphate (i) Plasticizer
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32.Among the following, the number of anhydrides of acids are CO, NO, N2O, B2O3,
N2O5, SO3 and P4O10.
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
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33.Lewis acidity of BCl3, BPh3 ad BMe3 with respect to pyridine follows the order
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(a) BCl3>BPh3>BMe3
(c) BCl3>BPh3>BMe3
(d) BCl3>BMe3>BPh3
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34.The reaction between NH4Br and Na metal in liquid ammonia (solvent) results in the
products
(a) NaBr,HBr
(b) NaBr, H2
(c) H2 ,HBr
(d) HBr, H2
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Ans (b)
35.The material that exhibits the highest electrical conductivity among the following
sulfur- nitrogen compounds is
(a) S4N4
(b) S7NH
(c) S2N2
(d)(SN)x
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(c) [RRPO2 (OR)]X
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Ans (3)
Soln:
The three 5p electrons are promoted to higher energy 5d sub-level. The 5s three 5p and one 5d orbitals
hybridize to give five sp3d hybrid orbitals. The four singly occupied orbitals are used for
bond formation to two fluorine and two oxygen atoms. The fifth hybrid orbital contains the lone pair.
The other 5d electrons of xenon which do not take part in the hybridization scheme are involved in -
bond formation to two oxygen atoms. The structure of XeO2F2is represented in Fig.
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38.The formation constant for the complexation of M+(M = Li, Na, K and Cs) with cryptant,
C222 follows the order
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Soln:
The ability of cryptant to trap an alkali metal cation depends on size of both cage and metal ion, the
better the math between these; the more effectively the ions can be trapped.
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39.The number of lone pair(s) of electrons on the central atom in [BrF4], XeF6and [SbCl6]3-are,
rzspectively,
(1.) 2, 0 and 1
(2.) 1, 0 and 0
(3.) 2, 1 and 1
(4.) 2, 1 and 0
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Soln:
[A]
(1.) 4
(2.) 3
(3.) 2
(4.) 5
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The cyclophosphazenes, first discovered by Liebig in 1834, have aroused great interest and, especially
within the last twenty years, have been intensively investigated. Much has been discovered about their
chemical and physical properties.
Two opposite points of view were put forward, one based on a completely delocalized molecular
orbital covering the whole of the cycle , the other based on the three-centered P-N-P islands with little
or no interaction between them.
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1.The number of microstates for d5 electron configuration is:
(a) 2163
(b) 1463
(c) 762
(d) 2863
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(1) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
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3.The correct spinel structure of Co3O4 is:
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Co3O4 is a normal spinel. In normal spinel the Co2+ ions occupy tetrahedral voids and Co3+ ions
occupy octahedral voids. Therefore, spinel structure of Co3O4 is (Co2+)t(2Co3+)oO4.
4.In the solid state, the CuCl53-ion has two types of bonds. These are
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In trigonalbipyramidal complexes, the two ligands lie on z-axis and the three in xy plane somewhere
in between the axes. In xy plane, there are four electrons and on z-axis there is only one electron in
dz2 orbital
(E.C.
5.The platinum complex of NH3 and Cl ligands is an anti-tumour agent. The correct isomeric
formula of the complex and its precursor are
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6.Successive addition of NaCl, H3PO4, KSCN and NaF to a solutin of Fe(NO3)3.9H2O gives
yellow, colourless, red and again colorless solutions due to the respective formation of:
(1) [Fe (H2O)5Cl]2+ , [Fe (H2O)5 (PO4)] , [Fe (H2O)5 (SCN)]2+, [Fe (H2O)5 F]2+
(b) [Fe (H2O)5Cl(OH)]+ , [Fe (H2O)5 (PO4)] , [Fe (H2O)5 (SCN)]2-, [Fe (H2O)5 F]2+
(c) [Fe (H2O)5Cl]2+, [Fe (H2O)6 ]3+, [Fe (H2O)5 (SCN)]2+, [Fe (H2O)5 F]2+
(d) [Fe (H2O)5Cl]2+ , [Fe (H2O)5 (PO4)] , [Fe (H2O)5 (SCN)]2+, [Fe (H2O)4(SCN)F]+
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When Fe (NO3)3.9H2O is dissolved in water, the complex ion [Fe (H2O)6 ]3+is formed.
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7. The rate of exchange of OH2 present in the coordination sphere by 18OH2 of,
(i) [Cu(OH)2)6]2+, (ii) [Mn(OH2)6]2+, (iii) Fe(OH2)6]2+, (iv) [Ni(OH2)6]2+, follows an order
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The rate of water exchange in [Cu(H2O)6]2+ is fastest due to John Teller distortion. For other three
complexes of 3d-series dipositive metal cation. The rate of water exchange decreases with increase in
effective nuclear charge and decrease in size.
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8.The -bond is formed via the overlap of
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If the molecular orbital has two nodal planes passing through both the atomic nuclei , it is called
bond. Two bond can be formed per pair of atom one using twoand the other using two
22 which overlap in four region. Hence, (1) and (3) both seems to be correct.
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In 1st step addition substitution of NO2 take place at any place since all are equivalent.
In 2nd Trans effect of NO2 > Cl hence it will direct NH3 trans to itself leading to the formation of (A).
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10.The number of stereoisomers of trans-[CoCl2(triethylenetetramine)]Br is
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
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11.Base hydrolysis of [CoCl3(NH3)5] 2+is an overall second order reaction, whereas that
of [Co(CN)6 ]3- is of first order. The rates depend in both cases solely on the concentrations of
the cobalt complex. This may be dueto
(a)A and B
(b) A and C
(c) B only
(d) A and D
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In the first step, an NH3 ligand acts as a Brnsted acid, resulting in the formation of its conjugate base,
the NH2ion, as a ligand. Because the deprotonated form of the complex has a lower charge, it will be
able to lose a Cl ion more readily than the protonated form, thus accelerating the reaction. In addition,
according to the conjugate base mechanism, loss of a proton from an NH3 ligand changes it from a
pure -donor ligand to a strong and donor (as NH2) and so helps to stabilize the five-coordinate
transition state, greatly accelerating the loss of the Cl ion.
12.The spin-only magnetic moment and the spectroscopic ground state term symbol of
manganese center in[MnF6]3-ion respectively, are
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S = 2 2S+1 = 5
L=2 D
= ( + 2)
= = .
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13.The three dimensional structure of compound [Co(Co(NH3) 4 (OH)2)3]Br 6 has
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(c) Fourteen CoO and ten CoN bonds
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Werner first resolve this compound which was totally inorganic optically active compound.
14.The spin-only (S) and spin plus orbital (S+L) magnetic moments of [CrCl6]3- are
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= (n + 2)
For [CrCl63]
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n=3
= 3.87
= (n + 2) + n(n + 1)
Value of L is 3
Hence
eff =5.2
(a) 4, 0 and 2
(b) 2, 2 and 2
(c) 2, 2 and 0
(d) 4, 0 and 1
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Therefore,
Ni N bonds 4
Ni O Zero
16.NiBr2reacts with (Et)(Ph2)P at 78C in CS2to give red compound A, which upon standing
at room temperatureturns green to give compound, B of the same formula. The measured
magnetic moments of A andB are 0.0 and 3.2 BM, respectively. The geometries of A and
B are
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Therefore,
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17.If L is a neutral monodentate ligand, the species,[AgL4]2+, [AgL6]2+and [AgL4]3+, respectively
are
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Hence paramagnetic.
[AgL4]3+ =>Ag3+ has d8 configuration and dsp2 hybridization (square planar so pairing of electron).
Hence,diamagnetic in nature.
(d)Na2CrO4andFe2(CO)3
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19.[CoL6]2+is red in colour whereas [CoL6]2+is green. L and L respectively corresponds to,
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Therefore, L will be stronger ligand and than L. Thus, L and L are NH3 and H2O respectively.
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20.The typical electronic configurations of the transition metal centre for oxidative addition
(a) d0and d8
(b) d6and d8
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Most commonly the metal in the complexes in their low oxidation state with d8 or d10 configuration
undergooxidative addition.
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(d) Labile ruthenium bridged to labile chromium centre
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22.Consider the second order rate constants for the following outer-sphere electron transfer
reactions:
(phen = 1, 10-phenanthroline)
The enhanced rate constant for the second reaction is due to the fact that
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(a) The phen is a -acceptor ligand that allows mixing of electron donor and acceptor orbitals that
enhancesthe rate of electron transfer
(b) The phen is a -donor ligand that enhances the rate of electron transfer
(c) The phen forms charge transfer complex with iron and facilitates the eletron transfer
(d) The phen forms kinetically labile complex with iron and facilitates the electron transfer.
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(Phen) is an-accepter ligands hence there is mixing of donor and acceptor orbital having similar
symmetry this leads to fast transfer of electron leading to enhance rate of reaction.
[Ni(H2O)6]2+and [Cu(H2O)6]2+
(a) All Ni-O and Cu-O bond lengths of individual species are equal
(c) All Ni-O bond lengths are equal whereas Cu-O (equatorial) bonds are shorter than Cu-O(axial)
bonds
(d) All Cu-O bond lengths are equal whereas Ni-O(equatorial) bonds are shorter than Ni-O(axial)
bonds.
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24.A 1 : 2 mixture of Me2NCH2CH2CH2PPh2 and KSCN with K2[PdCl4] gives a square planar
complex A.Identify the correct pairs of donor atoms trans to each other in complex A from the
following combinations.
(a) P, N
(b) N, S
(c) P, S
(d) N, N
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s and p both form -bonding with complex and -bonding capacity of sulphur is greater than
phosphorus due to smaller size of d-orbital of sulphur. Hence, in presence of sulphur trans to
phosphorus donor atom phosphorus- metal bond will be weak hence they do not lie trans to each other
in the complex. As nitrogen does not involvent in -bonding with complex hence when nitrogen atom
is trans to phosphorus, phosphorus become able to form efficient -bond with metal hence become
stable thats why P and N are trans to each other
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25.The reaction of [PtCl4]2- with two equivalents of NH3 produces
(a) cis-[Pt(NH3)2Cl2]
(b)trans-[Pt(NH3)2Cl2]
(d) cis-[Pt(NH3)2Cl4]2-
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26.Which of the pairs will generally result in tetrahedral coordination complexes, when ligands
are Cl or OH
(A) Be(II), Ba(II) (B) Ba(II), Co(II) (C) Co(II), Zn(II) (D) Be(II), Zn(II)
(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) C and D
(d) A and D
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Co(II), Zn(II) and Be(II) form tetrahedral complexes with Clor OH.
Co(II) and Zn(II) form tetrahedral complexes with halides and OH.
27.Silica gel contains [CoCl4]2as an indicator. When activated, silica gel becomes dark blue
while upon absorption of moisture, its colour changes to pale pink. This is because,
(c) Tetrahedral crystal field splitting is NOT equal to octahedral crystal field splitting.
(d) Co(II) forms kinetically labile while Co(III) forms kinetically inert complexes
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(A) [CoCl4]2 (B) [CoBr4]2 (C) [Co(NCS)4]2
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Order of t
(a) A only
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[Cr (EDTA)] and [Ru (bipy)3]3+are octahedral and have no plane of symmetry. Therefore these
arechiral complex [PtCl(diene)]+is square planar and has plane of symmetry. Therefore, it is achiral
(a) [Al(H2O)6]3+<[Fe(H2O)6]3+<[Fe(H2O)6]2+
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(b) [Fe(H2O)6]3+<[Al(H2O)6]3+<[Fe(H2O)6]2+
(c) [Fe(H2O)6]2+<[Fe(H2O)6]3+<[Al(H2O)6]3+
(d) [Fe(H2O)6]2+<[Al(H2O)6]3+<[Fe(H2O)6]3+
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[Fe(H2O)6]2+<[Fe(H2O)6]3+<[Al(H2O)6]3+
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31.An octahedral metal ion M2+has magnetic moment of 4.0 B.M. The correct combination of
metal ion and delectronconfiguration is given by
(b) Cr2+,t2g4eg2
(d) Fe2+,t2g4eg2
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Fe2+,t2g4eg2 =4.9 B.M.
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32.According to VSEPR theory, the geometry (with lone pair) around the central iodine in
I3+ and I3ions respectivelyare
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Number of valence electrons in I3+central atom are 8 while in I3are 10 and hence the geometries.
33.Among the following, the correct combination of complex and its color is
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SCN<Cl< F< CN
From above it is clear that CNwill produce highest energy difference, followed by F, Cl, SCN.As
colour of complex is complementary colour of absorbed light.
Thus,
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[Co(CN)4] 2
The other combination according to energyare mismatched. Hence, only option (c) is correct.
(a) Mn2+will have a LFSE in the octahedral site whereas the Cr3+will not
(d) Cr3+will have a LFSE in the octahedral site whereas the Mn2+ion will not.
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->
Mn2+ 3d5 ->t32geeg(high spin octahedral)
Cr 3+ >3d3 >t32geg0(octahedral )
35.Compounds K2Ba[Cu(NO2)6] (A) and Cs2Ba[Cu(NO2)6] (B) exhibit tetragonal elongation and
tetragonal compression, respectively. The unpaired electron in A and B are found respectively,
in orbitals,
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[UO2(NO3)3]
U= Coordination number = 8
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37.The complex that shows orbital contribution to the magnetic moment, is
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(1) [Cu(H2O)6]2+
(2) [Ni(H2O)6]2+
(3) [Co(H2O)6]2+
(4) [Cr(H2O)6]2+
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If the electron is present in the t2g orbitals are unsymmetrical field then the orbital contribution to the
magnetic moment is large.
38.Paramagnetic susceptibility of the order of 106 cm3mol1 observed for KMnO4 is due to
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Soln:
KMnO4 show the temperature independent paramagnetion due to Mn in O.S. +7 then they are show
d0 orbital. They are diamagnetic in nature and magnetic moment is zero then they are show
temperature independent paramagnetism.
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41.The number of possible isomers for [Ru (bpy)2 Cl2] is (bpy = 2,2 bipyridine )
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
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43.In the H2Ru6( CO)18 cluster, containing 8-coordinated Ru centers, the hydrogen atoms are
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45.The complex [Mn (H2O)6] +2 has very light pink colour. The best reason for it is
(b) d-d transitions here are orbital forbidden but spin allowed.
(c) d-d transitions here are orbital allowed but spin forbidden.
(d) d-d transitions here are both orbital forbidden and spin forbidden
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46.Consider the compounds, (A) SnF4, (B) SnCl4and (C) R3SnCl. The nuclaerquadrupole
splitting are observed for
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The rate of acceleration in going from a outer-sphere to a inner-sphere mechanism is lower for
(1) relative to (2). Its correct explanation is:
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(A) [Ni (H2O)6]2+ ,(B) [Mn (H2O)6]2+ ,(C) [Cr (H2O)6]3+ ,(D) [Ti (H2O)6]3+, the ideal octahedral
geometry will not be observed in
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49.The actual magnetic moment shows a large deviation from the spin-only formula in the case
of
(a) Ti3+
(b) V3+
(c) Gd3+
(d) Sm3+
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(a) [CoF6]3-
(b) [Co(H2O)6]3+
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(c) [Co(NH3)6]3+
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51.Green colouredNi(PPh2Et)2 Br2 , has a magnetic moment of 3.20 B.M. The geometry and the
number of isomers possible for the complex respectively, are
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(a) [Na (H2O6)]+> [Ni (H2O6)]2+> [Mn (H2O6)] 2+> [Sc (H2O6)]3+
(b) [Sc (H2O6)]3+> [Ni (H2O6)]2+> [Mn (H2O6)] 2+> [Na (H2O6)]+
(c) [Mn (H2O6)] 2+> [Ni (H2O6)]2+> [Sc (H2O6)]3+> [Na (H2O6)]+
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(b) The rate determining step involves the dissociation of chloride in [Co (NH3)4(NH2)Cl]+
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(d) The rate determining step involves the abstraction of a proton from [Co (NH3)5Cl]2+
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55.For the following outer sphere electron transfer reactions.
the rate constants are 106 M1 s1 and 8.2102 M1s1 respectively. This difference in the rate
constants is due to
(a) A change from high spin to low spin in Co* and high spin to low spin in Ru.
(b) A change from high spin to low spin in Co* and low spin to high spin Ru*.
(c) A change from low spin to high spin in Co* and the low spin state remains unchanged in Ru.
(d) A change from low spin to high spin in Co* and high spin to low spin in Ru*.
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56.Using crystal field theory, identify from the following complex ions that shows the same
eff(spin only) values
(A) [CoF6]3-
(B) [IrCl6] 3-
(C) [Fe(H2O) 6] 2+
(1) A and B
(2) B and C
(3) A and C
(4) A, B and C
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All the complexes are d6 configured and contain weak field ligand but except Ir all form high spin
complex
Hence spin only magnetic moment will be same for Co(III) and Fe(II).
57.Identify the complex ions in the sequential order when ferroin is used as an indicator in the
titration of iron(II) with potassium dichromate. (phen = 1, 10- phenathroline)
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The color changes observed with redox indicators at the equivalence point is due to structural changes
in changes upon being oxidized or reduced. This can be illustrated with ferroin indicator which is the
iron(II) complex of the organic compound 1,10-phananthroline .
Each of the two nitrogen atoms in 1, 10-phenanthroline has an unshared pair of electrons that
can be shared with the Fe(II) ion. Three such ligand molecules get attached to one Fe(II) ion
to form a blood red complex ion. This complex can be oxidized to the corresponding light blue
Fe(III) complex with the same structure. Therefore, a sharp colour change from red to blue occurs on
oxidation of the complex.
The indicator is prepared by mixing equivalent quantities of iron(II) sulphate and 1, 10-
phananthroline. The resulting Fe(II) complex sulphate is called Ferroin. The Fe(III) complex
sulphate is called ferrin. The colour changes occur at about -1.11 V (not at -1.06), since the color of
ferroin is so much more intense than that of ferrin.
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59.Among the following, species expected to show fluxional behavior are
(1.) B and C
(2.) B and D
(3.) C and D
(4.) A and D
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Fe(CO)5 show fluxional behavior by process called berry pseudo rotation. And molecule IF7 shows
similar mechanism called Bartell mechanism which exchanges the axial atoms with one pair of the
equatorial atoms with an energy requirement of about 2.7 kcal/mol.
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60.The oxidizing power of [CrO4]2-, [MnO4]2-, and [FeO4]2-follows the order
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Since oxidation number is same (VI) in all three metals. Hence, in going from Cr to Mn to Fe, size
decrease due to which oxidizing power increase.
(4.) [Cr(H2O)5Cl] 2+
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The reduction of cobalt(III) (in [Co(NH3)5Cl] 2+) by chromium(II) (in [Cr(H2O)6] 2+) and was
specifically chosen because (I) both CO(III) and Cr(III) form inert complexes and (2) the complexes
of Co(II) and Cr(III) are labile.
Under these circumstances the chlorine atom, while remaining firmly attached to the inert Co(III) ion,
can displace a water molecule from the labile Cr(III) complex to form a bridged intermediate:
The redox reaction now takes place within this dinuclear complex with formation of reduced Co(II)
and oxidized Cr(III). The latter species forms an inert chloroaqua complex, but the cobalt(II) is labile,
so the intermediate dissociates with the chlorine atom remaining with the chromium:
62.The correct statement about the substitution reaction of [Co(CN) 5 (Cl)]3-with OH to give
[Co(CN) 5(OH)] 3-is,
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Complexes such as [Co(CN) 5 (Cl)]3-[Co(py) 4Cl2] + would not be expected typical base hydrolysis and
reaction proceeds slowly without dependence of OH ion.
(1.) A and B
(2.) C and B
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(3.) C only
(4.) A and C
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The essential condition to show the chirality is the lack of any symmetry element and it show have
handedness
Chiral complex is able to show handedness properly (right or left handedness) by and
designation
However the complex trans-[CoCl2(en)2]+ contains plane of symmetry and hence are achiral
64.The room temperature magnetic moment (eff in BM) for a monomeric Cu(II) complex is
greater than 1.73. This may be explained using the expression:
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(b) La (OH)3
(c) Ce (OH)3
(d) Lu (OH)3
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(a) Eu, Gd
(b) Eu, Yb
(c) Dy, Yb
(d) Lu, Yb
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3.The lanthanide(III) ion having the highest partition coefficient between tri-n-butylphosphate
and concentrated HNO3 is:
(a) La(III)
(b) Eu(III)
(c) Nd(III)
(d) Lu(III)
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Smaller the size of Ln3+ion, higher will be the higher be the partition coefficient.
4.Consider the ions Eu(III), Gd(III), Sm(II) and Lu(III). The observed and calculated magnetic
moment values are closest for the pair
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The electronic configuration of Gd3+ and Lu5+ are 4f7 and 4f14, for this ions total angular momentumis
zero i.e.there is no orbital contribution. Therefore, calculated and observed values of magnetic
moment are closest for this pair.
5.Which one of the following shows the highest solubility in hot concentrated aqueous NaOH?
(1) La(OH)3
(b) Nd(OH)3
(c) Sm(OH)3
(d) Lu(OH)3.
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Since size of Lu3+ is smallest, therefore Lu(OH)3 complex most easily formed with NaOH and
dissolves.
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6.Hindered diketonates like dpmH (dpmH = dipivaloylmethane) are used for the separation
of lanthanidesbecause complexes formed with dpmH can be separated by
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(A) Lanthanides
(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) C and D
(d) A and D
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Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) is a type of size exclusion chromatography (SEC), that
separates analytes on the basis of size. The technique is often used for the analysis of polymer.
(c) a decrease in size of iron that is NOT accompanied by the protein conformational changes
(d) an increase in size of iron that is NOT accompanied by the protein conformational changes
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The movement of iron atom and imidazole side chain of histidine F8 toward the porphyrin
plane results inbreaking of some of the salt bridges. The breaking of these salt bridges reduces
the strain in haemoglobin molecule. Therefore, the oxyform of hemoglobin is called relaxed
state (i.e., R state). The T form of deoxyhemoglobin discourages the addition of first
dioxygen molecule.
The bonding of one dioxygen molecule to a subunit of hemoglobin reduces the steric
hindrance in the other subunits (due to breaking of salt bridges) and therefore encourages the
third as well as fourth subunits.This is called cooperative mechanism.
9.Identify the pairs in which the covalent radii of elements are almost similar
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As we move from NbTa and MoW there is introduction of electron into f-orbital. As the shielding
power of f-orbital is very less. Therefore, as we move from LaLu in 4f series the size decreases, this
is termed as Lanthanide contraction. This leads to slight increase in size of 5d metal than 4d. Due to
this size of d and 5d metals are nearly similar. Hence MbTa nad MoW have similar covalent radii.
The magnetic moment closest to the spin only h value is(are) for
(a) B only
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12.In the absence of bound globin chain, heme group on exposure to O2 gives the iron-oxygen
species
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When aqueous solution of free Heme is exposes to O2 then it is immediately convert into -oxo-dimer
which is also called Hematin.
13.The g values for Ce3+ (4f1) and Pr3+ (4f2) are, respectively
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The g values for Ce3+ (4f1) and Pr3+ (4f2) are give below
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14.Among the following statements, identify the correct ones for complexes of lanthanide (III)
ion.
(D) The magnetic moments are not accounted even approximately by spin only value for majority of
lanthanides.
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(a) CaF2
(b) AgF
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(c) LiF
(d) MgF2
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(b) Statements I and II are correct but Statement II is not an explanation for Statement I.
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19.The metallic radii are abnormally high for which of the following pairs?
(1.) Eu, Yb
(2.) Sm, Tm
(3.) Gd, Lu
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(4.) Nd, Ho
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The lanthanide and actinide elements are all metallic and are formally members of Group 3 of the
Periodic Table. They all form 3+ ions in their compounds and in aqueous solution, with few
exceptions. The actinide elements form a larger range of oxidationstates than the lanthanides, but the
3+ ions are used in this section for comparison purposes. Figure shows the lanthanides metallic and
3+ ionic radii. There is an almost regular decrease in metallic radius along the lanthanide series, with
discontinuities at Eu and Yb. Most of the Lanthanide metals contribute three electrons to bands of
molecular orbitals constructed from the 5d and 6s atomic orbitals, their other valency shell electrons
remaining as 4fn configurations that do not interact with those on neighboring atoms. In the cases of
Eu and Yb, the atoms only contribute two electrons to the 5d/6s bands and retain the configurations
4f7and 4F14, respectively, and so maximize their exchange energies of stabilization. The
contributions of only two electrons each to the bonding bands makes the Eu and Yb metallic radii
larger than those of their neighbors that contribute three electrons.
The 3+ ions have regular 4f orbital fillings, and there is an almost linear decrease in their ionic radii
along the series. This is known as the Lanthanide contraction, and has consequences for the transition
elements
(1.) The observed magnetic moment of Eu3+ at room temperature is higher than that calculated
from spin-orbit coupling
Correct answer is
(1.) A and D
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(2.) A and B
(3.) A and C
(4.) B and C
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Soln:
Sm: [Xe]6s24f6
Rest all statement are correct above Lanthanides (for detailed description on above statement of
lanthanides, refer, inorganic chemistry, Shriver & Atkins)
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Organometallic compounds: synthesis, bonding and structure, and reactivity. Organometallics in
homogeneous catalysis.
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1.The reactions of Ni(CO)4with the ligand (L = PMe3or P(OMe)3)L yields 3 Ni(CO)3L . The
reaction is
(a) Associative
(b) Dissociative
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Ni(CO)4 [L = PMe3,P(OMe)3]
Ni = 10 + 4 x 2 = 18 electron
Since rate does not depend upon the concentration and nature of the ligand suggesting a dissociative
mechanism.
2.The correct statement for the aggregating nature of alkyl lithium (RLi) reagent is:
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(b) The observed aggregation arises from its electron deficient nature.
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CH3Li the tendency of organolithium compounds to associate in the solid state as well as in
solution is due to the fact that in a single molecule (LiR), the number of valence electrons is too low
to use all the available Li valence orbitals for 2e2c bonding. This electron deficiency is compensated
by the formation of multicentre bonds e.g. (2e 4c) bonding.
In this structure methyl group of one (LiCH3)4unit interacts with the Li atoms of neighbouring
(Li)4tetrahedron.
3.For the reaction, trans-[IrCl (CO) (PPh3)2] + Cl2 trans-[IrCl3(CO) (PPh3)2], the correct
observation
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Soln:
110
Since in product metal Ir is present in the higher oxidation state.So, there is less back bonding to
*orbital of CO.
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Soln:
(a) Os5(CO)16
(b) Os3(CO)12
(c) Ir4(CO)12
(d) Rh6(CO)16
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Soln:
= 83 + 2 12 = 48
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6.The carbonyl resonance in 13C NMR spectrum of [(h5 C5 H5)Rh(CO)]3 (103Rh, nuclear spin,
I=1/2, 100%) shows a triplet at 65 C owing to the presence of
(a) Terminal CO
(b) 2 CO
(c) 3 CO
(d) 5-C5H5
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Soln:
Doublet of carbonyl carbon indicates the each CO is attached with chemically equivalent two Rh-
atomsthat means 2-CO complex.
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7.Low oxidation state complexes are often air-sensitive, but are rarely water sensitive because
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(a) Air is reducing in nature while water is inert
(d) Complexes with low oxidation states will easily lose electrons to O2but will not bind to p-donor
molecule like H2O.
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8.The complex that DOES NOT obey 18- electron rule is:
(c) [IrCl3(PPh3)2(AsPh2)]
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Soln:
T.V.E=6+6+2+2+2=18
[IrCl33(PPh3)2(AsPh2)]1
9.The final product of the reaction [Mn (CO)6]++M eLi > is:
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(a) [Mn(CO)6]+ Me
(c) [Mn(CO)6]
(d) [(MeCO)Mn(CO)5]
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Soln:
[Mn(CO)6]+ + MeLi
10.The reaction 3 [Rh4(CO)12] > 2[Rh6(CO)16]+ 4CO [25C, 500 atm CO] is:
(b) Endothermic as stronger metal-carbonyl bonds are cleaved while weaker metal-metal bonds are
formed.
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Soln:
Because metal carbonyls are stronger bond then break this bond huge amount of energy are required.
But metal-metal bonds are weaker bond. So, reaction is endothermic and enthalpy predominant and
entropy unfavorable.
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11.The substitution of 5Cp group with nitric oxide is the easiest for
(a) 5-Cp2Fe
(b)5-Cp2CoCl
(c)5 Cp2Ni
(d) 5-Cp2Co
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(b) Mo, V
(c) V, Re+
(d) Cr, V
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Soln:
2 5 + M + 2 = 18, M = 1812 = 6
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The correct comibination of the phsphine and the streching frequency is,
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Soln:
As the -accepting abilities of phosphine increases vCO stretching frequency of the complex
increases.So,the order of -accepting abilities among the given phosphine is:
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So, the correct combination for vCO streching is:
A 2090 C 1977
B 2040 D 1945
consider the following statements about its room temperature spectral data.
(a) A and C
(b) B and C
(c) A and D
(d) B and D
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all 5H proton gives on signal in
1
H NMR at 5.48
Since, the molecule is C2symmetric. So, two COs will give two absorption band in IR spectrum.
15.In the cluster [Co3(CH)(CO) 9] obeying 18e rule, the number of metal-metal bonds and the
bridgind ligands respectively, are
(a) 3 and 1 CH
(b) 0 and 3 CO
(c) 3 and 1 CO
(d) 6 and 1 CH
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Soln:
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So, the number of MM bond = 3 and bridging ligand = 1CH
Column-I Column-II
The best match of a catalyst of column-I with the reaction nuclear column-II is
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Soln:
[Rh(CO)2I2] Hydroformylation.
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Asymmetry hydrogen transfer.
17.Which one of the following will NOT undergo oxidative addition by methyl iodide?
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Soln:
[Ir (PPh3) 2 (CO) Cl] 16e species (Vaskas complex) O.A. is possible.
[5 Cp2Ti (Me) Cl] 18e species as such O.A. is not possible but after the dissociation
ofligand CO O.A. is possible.
18.In hydrofomylation reaction using [Rh (PPh3)3 (CO) (H)]as the catalyst, addition of excess
PPh3 would
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Soln:
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18e species in excess PPh3 it becomes 20e species but the active catalyst is 16e species. So, in
presence of excess PPh3. The rate of hydroformylation will be decreases.
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Soln:
Since SnCl2 will behaves as a carbene and it insert into the MM bond. So, it is a kind of insertion
reaction.
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20.Consider the following reaction mechanism. The steps A, B and C, respectively, are
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Soln:
Step (1) is O.A. because the oxidation state of the metal is increased by two units.
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Step(B) is transmetallation because the ligand is transferring from one metal to another metal.
Step(C) is reductive elimination because the oxidation state of the metal is increased by two units.
(a) 6 and 6
(b) 4 and 4
(c) 4 and 6
(d) 6 and 2
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Soln:
, 18 .
TVE = 8 + x + y = 18
& 6 & 4.
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(a) Concentration of both the reactants
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Soln:
Ni(CO)4: This is 18 electron complex hence stable. In order to undergo substitution, it must follow
23.The product of the reaction of propene, CO and H2in the presence of CO2(CO) 8as a catalyst
is
(b) Butanal
(c) 2-butanone
(d) Methylpropanoate
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Soln:
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(c) T-shaped [Rh(H)(PPh3)2 Cl]+
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Soln:
Structure is T- shape.
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25.Na[(5 C5H5)Fe(CO)2 ] reacts with Br2 to give A. Reaction of A with LiAlH4 results in B. The
protonNMR spectrum of B consists of two singlets of relative intensity 5:1. Compounds A and
B, respectively, are
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Soln:
First bromination occurs at Fe center to form stable 18 ecomplex. Then reaction with LAH will
substitute Br with H. In 1H NMR singlet appears for Cp ring and 1H in the ratio of 5:1 (5 protons in
Cp and for 1H in Fe)
(a) [Mn(CO)5]
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(c) [IrCl(CO)(PPh3)2]
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Soln:
Oxidative addition is possible only in case of Iridium complex, commonly known as vaskas
complex. Rest all are 18e complex hence stable.
27.1
H NMR spectrum of free benzene shows a peak at ~ 7.2 ppm. The expected chemical shift (in
ppm) of C6H6ligand in 1H NMR spectrum of [(6 C6H6)Cr(CO)3 ] and the reason for it, if an,
is/are
(c) 7.2
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Soln:
There is change in chemical shift experience by particular proton on the formation of complex, bt still
depends on number of other factors including change in ring current brought about by complex
formation.
The calculated value experimentally obtained is 4.43. this work was carried out by Strohmeier and
Helhnanni which differ substantially for those in free ligand
28.The reaction of phosphorus trichloride with phenyllithium in 1:3 molar ratio yields product
A, which on furthertreatment with methyl iodide produces B. The reaction of B with n-BuLi
gives product C. The products A, Band C, respectively, are
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(b) PPh3, [Ph3PI]Me, Ph2P(nBu)3
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Soln:
PPh3combines with most alkyl halides to give phosphonium salts. The facility of the reaction follows
the usual pattern whereby alkyl iodides and benzylic and allylic halides are particularly efficient
reactants:
These salts, which are readily isolated as crystalline solids, react with strong bases to form ylides:
Such ylides are key reagents in the Wittig reactions, used to convert aldehydes and ketones into
alkenes. Nickel salts are required to react PPh3 with PhBr to give [PPh4]Br. The
tetraphenylphosphonium cation is widely used to prepare crystallizable lipophilic salts.
29.The final product in the reaction of [Cp2* ThH] with CO in an equimolar ratio is
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Soln:
In Lanthanides and Actinides, reaction with CO , the initial product undergoes a facile conversion in
which the acyl ligands appear to be dihapto bonded due to special affinity of these metals towards
oxygen
(555)2 () 3 + (5 55)2 3
30.Complexes HM(CO)5 and[(5-C5H5 )M(CO)3]2 obey the 18-electron rule. Identify M and M
and their1H NMR chemical shifts relative to TMS.
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(d) M =Mn,10.22; M=Fe, 2.80
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31.The ligand(s) that is (are) fluxional in [(5 C5H5) (1 C5H5)Fe(CO)2] in the temperature
range 221298K, is (are)
(a) 5 C5H5
(b) 1 C5H5
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32.The oxidation state of Ni and the number of metal-metal bonds in [Ni CO6]2-that are
consistent with the18 electron rule are
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Soln:
130
33.The compound [Re2(Me2PPh)4Cl4] (M) having a configuration of 242*2 can be oxidized to
M+ and M2+.The formal metal-metal order in M, M+ and M2+ respectively, are
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Soln:
131
34.Reaction of nitrosyl tetrafluoroborate to Vaskas complex gives complex A with <M-N-O =
124 . Thecomplex A and its N-O stretching frequency are, respectively
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Ans (a)
Soln:
NO = 1650 cm1Bent
NO = 1520 cm1Linear
(b) Fe(CO)4, O
(d) Mn(CO)5, RS
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Soln:
R2Si 6 electrons
CH3 7 electrons
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O 6 electrons
RS 7 electrons
(a) C8 H82-
(b) C5 H52-
(c) C6 H6
(d) C4H42-
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Soln:
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37.In metal-olefin interaction, the extent of increase in metal > olefin p-back-donation would
(c) change the hybridisation of the olefin carbon from sp2to sp3.
(d) increase with the presence of electron donating substituent on the olefin.
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(a) +2
(b) +1
(c) 0
(d) 1
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Soln:
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Mo in zero oxidation state.
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
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Soln:
B = (n18A) = 3630 = 6
40.The reaction,
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(c) nucleophilic substitution
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41.The orders of reactivity of ligands, NMe3, PMe3and CO with complexes MeTiCl3and
(CO)5Mo(thf) are
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137
42.Intense band at 15000 cm1in the UV-visible spectrum of [Bu4N]2Re2Cl8is due to the
transition
(a) p-p*
(b) d-d*
(c) d-p*
(d) p-d*
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Soln:
138
43.The treatment of PhBr with n-BuLi yields:
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Soln:
139
Hence, formation of 4-membered transition state model.
44.Though cyclobutadiene (C4H4) is highly unstable and readily polymerizes in its free stae, its
transition metal complexes could be isolated because
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Soln:
Cyclobutadiene is
which is antiaromatic and unstable due to this reasons it dimerizes, but when it attached with metal
such as
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The back p-bonding occurs from metal to cyclobutadienes due to this it gain electro from the metal
and converted, into cyclobutadiene anion which aromatic and hence stables.
45. Identify the order representing increasing p acidity of the following ligands C2F4, NEt3, CO
and C2H4
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Soln:
Increasing p-acidity
C2H4< C2F4< CO=Increasing order of p-acceptor ability (on the bases of LFT)
(a) VCl64
(b)[(h5-C5H5)2Cr
(d)[Ni(EDTA)]2
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(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 10
(d) 12
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Soln:
142
A = TVE = 60
B = (n 18)TVE = 7260 = 14
(a) 4.0
(b) 3.5
(c) 3.0
(d) 2.5
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Soln
143
Organometallic compounds
(a) HCo(CO)4
(b) HCo(CO)3PBu3
(c) HRh(CO)(PPh3)3
(d) H2Rh(PPh3)2Cl
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Soln
HCo(CO)4, HCo(CO)3PBu3and HRb(CO)(PPh3)3. These all are the catalyst for hydroformylation
process.
(a) 57
(b) 60
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(c) 63
(d) 72
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Soln
H3CoRu3(CO)12
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Soln
145
52.On reducing Fe3(CO)12 with an excess of sodium, a carbonylate ion is formed. The iron is
isoelectronic with
(a) [Mn(CO)5]
(b) [Ni(CO)4]
(c) [Mn(CO)5]+
(d) [V(CO)6]
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Soln
H is encapsulated in
(a) A only
(b) B only
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Soln
(a) Fe is oxidised
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Soln
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In case of (c) the chances of conversion of haptacityfrom h5h3is more due to partial bond fixation.
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Soln
CH4 +1=5 e-
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Co (CO )39+ 6 =15 e-
But,
CH24+2 =6e-
Ni (CO) 210+4= 14 e-
i.eand so on
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Soln
Pt -Sd, -d, bonding in weaker than that of Pt-P bonding. When Pt-S and Pt-P bond are trans to
each other then Pt-S become weaker therefore in such a situation SCM ligand tends to form bonding
through M atoms of ligand as M do not form d, -p, bonding.Hence the most propable structure will
be
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58.CpM[Cpis (5-C5H5)]fragmentisolobal with a BH fragment is..
(1) CpGe
(2) CpMn
(3) CpRu
(4) CpCO
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Soln:
CpCoThe species which have same difference of electron to complete their valence shell electronic
configuration called isolobal fragment or electrochemical equivalent species
Electron deficiency = 4e
x + 5 = 18
x = 13
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 5
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(4) 6
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Soln:
= [72 64]
= x 8
=4
1. [Fe(5-Cp)2]
2. [Ni(5-Cp)2]
3. [Co(5-Cp)2] is
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Soln:
151
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61.For fluxional Fe(CO)5 (structure given below) in solution, the exchange of numbered CO
groups will be between
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Soln:
Fluxional molecules that undergo dynamics such that some or all of their atoms interchange between
symmetry equivalent positions. In Fe(CO)5 is the archetypal fluxional molecule due to rapid
interchange of the axial and equatorial CO group.
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63.Reaction of Cr(CO)6 with LiC6H5 gives A which reacts with [Me3O][BF4] to give B. The
structures of A and B respectively, are
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Ans (1)
Soln:
Reaction of Cr(CO)6 with LiC6H5 gives A which react with [Me3O] [BF4] to give B. The structure of
A and B in the following reaction sequence are given below
(1) 2 to 3
(2) 1 to 2
(3) 1 to 3
(4) 2 to 4
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(a)5-( C5H5)2 Fe
(b)5-( C5H5)2 Co
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(d)5-( C5H5)2 Co+
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68.Complex in which organic ligand is having only sbond with metal is:
(a) W (CH3)6
(b) 5 ( C5H5)2Fe Ru
(c) K [PtCl3(C2H4 )]
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(d) TiMe4 < TiEt4 <Ti(i-Pr)4 < Ti(CH2Ph)4
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71.Among the metals, Mn, Fe, Co and Ni, the ones those would react in its native form directly
with CO givingmetal carbonyl compounds are:
(a) Co and Mn
(b) Mn and Fe
(c) Fe and Ni
(d) Ni and Co
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73.The correct combination of metal, number of carbonyl ligands and the charge for a metal
carbonyl complex [M(CO)x]z-that satisfies the 18 electron rule is
(a) M = Ti, x = 6, z =1
(b) M = V, x = 6, z =1
(d) M = Mo, x = 5, z = 1
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(a) [Be(2-C5H5)2]
(b) [Be(2-C5H5)(3-C5H5)]
(c) [Be(1-C5H5)(3-C5H5)]
(d) [Be(1-C5H5)(5-C5H5)]
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(d) [HFe(CO)4 ] and Fe2O3
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76.The number of metal-metal bonds in the dimers, [CpFe (CO) (NO)]2 and
[CpMo(CO)3]2respectively, are
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77.In the trans-PtCl2L(CO) complex, the CO stretching frequency for L = NH3, pyridine,
NMe3 decreases in theorder.
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78.The catalyst involved in carrying out the metathesis of 1-butene to give ethylene and 3-
hexene is:
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(b) Na2 PdCl4
(c) Co2(CO)8 , H2
(d) RhCl(PPh3)3
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79.The greater stability of (( CH3)3C CH2 )4 Ti (A) compared to that of (( CH3)3C CH2
)4 Ti (B)is due to
(a) Hyperconjugation present in complex (A)(b) -hydride elimination is not possible in complex (A)
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80.A compound A having the composition 9 8 3 Fe C H O shows one signal at 2.5 ppm and
another one around 5.0ppm in its 1H NMR spectrum. The IR spectrum of this compound shows
two bands around and 1680 cm1.The compound follows the 18 electron rule of the following
statements for A, the correct one is/are
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(b) (C) only
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(1.) three
(2.) two
(3.) one
(4.) zero
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(3.) three signals in the intensity ratio of 2 : 2 : 1
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Soln:
Non fluxional behavior can be observed if NMR is carried out at low temperature. For this complex, 3
signals are observed
one for H3
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(1.) II, V and IV
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Soln:
Mn2CO10+ I2 2Mn(Co)5I
84.The final product of the reaction of carbonyl metalates [V(CO)6]and [Co(CO)4] with H3PO4,
respectively, are
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Soln:
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Correct answer is
(1.) A and B
(2.) B and C
(3.) A and D
(4.) B only
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From the given reaction, it is concluded that among the following option (A) and (B) are correct.
86.The approximate positions of vco band (cm-1) in the solid-state infrared spectrum and the
Fe-Fe bond order in [Fe(5 C5H5)( CO)(CO)]2(non-centro-symmetric) respectively, are
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(2.) (2020, 1980, 1800) and two
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Soln:
Three bands are expected in CO in the complex [Fe(5-C5H5)(-Co)(CO)]2 since it is non Centro-
symmetric.
Two bands (one symm, one asymm) around 2020 (asymm) and 1980 (symm)
M.M bond = 36 34 /2 = 1
87.Protonated form of ZSM-5 catalyzes the reaction of ethene with benzene to produce
ethylbenzene. The correct statement for this catalyst process is
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ZSM-5 is an acid catalyst and is typically used for Alkylation of aromatic compounds.
Are
(1.) A and D
(2.) B and D
(3.) B and C
(4.) A and C
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Soln:
In the following photolysis reaction, first the removal of CO takes place to form 16e- complex and
then the change in hapticity from 1to 3. Hence correct option is (2)
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(1) 2 and 8
(b) 2 and 6
(c) 1 and 8
(d) 1 and 6
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Soln.
[Mo2(S2)6]2-
3.The total number of CuO bonds present in the crystalline copper(II) acetate monohydrate is:
(1) 10
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 4
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Soln
169
4.Structure of a carborane with formula, C2B4H8 is formally derived from
(1) Closo-borane
(b) Nido-borane
(c) Arachno-borane
(d) Conjuncto-borane
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Soln:
C2B4H8
Or,
(1) Neso-silicates
(b) Soro-silicates
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(c) Phyllo-silicates
(d) Tecto-silicates
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(a) closo-structure
(b) nido-structure
(c) arachno-structure
(d) hypho-structure
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Soln:
Co4(CO)12
Calculating TVE = 9 4 + 2 12 = 60
Putting n = 4, 14 4 + 4 = 60 .
(a) closo-structure
(b) nido-structure
(c) arachno-sturcture
(d) hypho-structure
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According to Wade Rule, each C is equivalent to B-H bond
One negative charge is equivalent to one H hence its equivalent structure is B11H15. This corresponds
to nido structure.
8.The total valence electron count and the structure type adopted by the complex [Fe5(CO)15C)]
respectively,are
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[Fe5(CO)15C)]
PEC = TEC n 12
PEC /2 = 14/2 = 7
= 5 + 2 = (n + 2) Nido
9.The correct equilibrium order for the interconversion of different forms of SiO2 is
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(a) three
(b) two
(c) four
(d) six
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11.In a specific reaction, hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene, N3P3Cl6 was reacted with a metal
fluoride to obtain mixed halo derivatives namely N3P3Cl5F(A), N3P3Cl4F2(B), N3P3Cl3F3(C),
N3P3Cl2F4(D), N3P3ClF5(E). Compositions among these which can give isomeric products are
(a) A, B and C
(b) B, C and D
(c) C, D and E
(d) E, A and B
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(D)N3P3Cl2F4 = one isomer
12.For higher boranes 3c-2e BBB bond may be a part of their structures. In B5H9, the number
of such electron deficient bond(s) present is/are
(a) four
(b) two
(c) zero
(d) one
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Cages and metal clusters
13.The solid state structure of aluminum fluoride is
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AlF3has octahedral arrangement in 3-dimethyl structure which causes high methyl point of AlF3in
comparison to AlCl3, AlBr3and AlI3. AlCl3dimer has layered structure.
(1) four
(2) three
(3) six
(4) zero
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15.The numbers of skeletal electrons present in the compounds C2B3H5, C2B4H6, and B5H9are,
respectively,
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The number of skeletal electron present in the following compound are given below
= 3 X 2 + 2 X 3 = 12
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= 3 X 2 + 2 X 4 = 14
= 2 X 5 + 4 X 1 = 14
BH can donate 2e electron, CH can donate 3 e electron& hydrogen (H) can donate one electron
(b) an icosahedron
(d) a dodecahedron
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(a) 4120
(b) 4220
(c) 4012
(d) 3203
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(d) Synthesis of B3N3H6from B2H6
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Acidity of boron hydride depends on the size of borane greater the sizes higher will be the
acidity. This is because the negative charge, formed upon deprotonation, can be better delocalized
over a large anion with many boron atoms than over a small one.
20.The ring size and the numbers of linked tetrahedral present in [Si6O18]12-are,respectively,
(1) 6 and 6
(2) 12 and 6
(3) 12 and 12
(4) 6 and 12
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Cyclic metasilicates [SiO3)n]2n- having 3, 4, 6 or S linked tetrahedra are known, though 3 and 6 are the
most common. These anions are shown schematically in Fig. and are exemplified by the mineral
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benitoite [BaTi{Si3O9}], the synthetic compound [K4{Si4O8(OH)4}], and beryl [Be3Al2{Si6O8}] and
murite [Ba,0(Ca, Mn, Ti]4{Si8O24}(Cl, OH, O)2].4H2O.
21.The reaction of BCl3awith NH4Cl gives product A which upon reduction by NaBH4 gives
product B. product B upon reacting with HCl affords compound C, which is
(1.) Cl3B3N3H9
(2.) [ClBNH]3
(3.) [HBNH]3
(4.) (ClH)3B3N3(ClH)3
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Ammonium chloride reacts with Boron chloride to produce trichloridoborazine and hydrogen
chloride. This reaction takes place at temperature 140 150 0C. catalyst C6H6, C6H5Cl.
(1.) nido
(2.) closo
(3.) arachno
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(4.) hypho
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Wades rule
23.The number of valence electrons provided by [Ru(CO) 3] fragment towards cluster bonding
is
(1.) 1
(2.) 14
(3.) 6
(4.) 2
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For transition metal, number of electrons available per building block for cluster bonding
L = d + y2 12
y = number of ligands
RuCO3
Ru(d8) = 8 + 6 12
=2
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1.The spectrophotometric response for the titration of a mixture of Fe3+and Cu2+ions against
EDTA is given below.
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N2 H4 +KIO3+2HCl -> N2 +KCl+ICl+3H2O
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3.Appropriate reasons for the deviation form the Beers law among the following are
(1) A, B and D
(b) B, C and D
(c) A, C and D
(d) A, B and C
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Soln
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4.On subjecting 9.5 ml solution of Pb2+of X M to polorographic measurements, Id was found to
be 1 A. When0.5 mL of 0.04 M Pb2+was added before the measurement, the Idwas found to be
1.25 A.
(1) 0.0035
(b) 0.0400
(c) 0.0067
(d) 0.0080
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5.A solution of 2.0 g of brass was analysed for Cu electrogravimetrically using Pt-gauze as
electrode. The weight of Pt-gauze changed from 14.5g to 16.0 g. The percentage weight of Cu in
brass is
(a) 50
(b) 55
(c) 60
(d) 75
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The weight of Pt-gauze as electrode increases by 1614.5 = 1.5 g because 1.5 g of Cu is deposited on
Ptgauze.
(a) HgI
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(b) HgII
(c) Cl2
(d) O2
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The major drawback of polarographic measurement is that when the applied potential exceed more
than 0.4, oxidation of mercury takes place in mercurous ion (Hg22+).
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(A) Lanthanides
A and B
B and C
C and D
A and D
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Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) is a type of size exclusion chromatography (SEC), that
separates analytes on the basis of size. The technique is often used for the analysis of polymer.
8.Among the following species, (A) Ni(II) as dimethylglyoximate, (B) Al(III) as oxinate, (C)
Ag(I) as chloride,those that precipitate with the urea hydrolysis method are
(a) A, B and C
(b) A and B
(c) A and C
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(d) B and C
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9.Gelatin added during the polarographic measurement carried out using dropping mercury
electrode
(a) reduces streaming motion of Hg drop
(b) decreases viscosity of the solution
(c) eliminates migrating current
(d) prevents oxidation of Hg
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Soln:
In thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) use of dynamic innert atmosphere is decrease decomposition
with respect to temperature.
11.The correct statements for hollow cathode lamp (HCL) from the following are
(A) HCL is suitable for atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS)
(B) lines emitted from HCL are very narrow
(C) the hardening of lamp makes it unsuitbale for AAS
(D) transition elements used in lamps have short life
(a) A, B and C
(b) B, C and D
(c) C, D and A
(d) D, A and B
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If S and P have e= 0, then titrant shows parallely and after end point goes increasingly with respect
to substate.
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13.Distribution ratio of A between CHCl3 and water is 9.0. It is extracted with several, 5 mL
aliquots of CHCl3. The number of aliquots needed to extract 99.9% of A from its 5 mL
aqueous solution are
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
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14.For neutron activation analysis of an element, the favourable characteristics of both the
target and the product are from the following
(a) A and B
(b) C and D
(c) B and C
(d) A and D
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For an element the favourable characteristics both the target and the product in neutron activation is
high neutron cross-section area of the target and long half-life of the product
(a) NaI(AI)
(b) NaI(TI)
(d) CsI(AI)
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Soln
189
16.A sample of aluminium ore (having no other metal) is dissolved in 50 mL of 0.05 M EDTA.
For the titration ofunreacted EDTA, 4 mL of 0.05 M MgSO4 is required. The percentage of AI
in the sample is:
(a) 27
(b) 31
(c) 35
(d) 40
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17.In a polarographic estimation, the limiting currents (A) were 0.15, 4.65, 9.15 and 27.15
when concentration (mM) of Pb(II) were 0, 0.5, 1.0 and 3.0 respectively. An unknown solution of
Pb(II) gives a limiting current of 13.65A. Cocentration of Pb(II) in the unknown is
(a) 1.355 mM
(b) 1.408 mM
(c) 1.468 mM
(d) 1.500 mM
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Soln
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18.In the iodometric titration of sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3) with acidic dichromate solution,
25 mL of 0.1 M dichromate requires 25 mL of x M thiosulfate. The value of x is
(1) 0.2
(2) 0.1
(3) 0.6
(4) 0.4
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ForK2Cr2O7, n = 6
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So, for 0.1M, 25mLK2Cr2O7solution requiredNa2S2O3 is 0.6 M, 25mL.
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(1) nitrogen
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In thermal decomposition of CaCO3 the thermal temperature is highest, when mixture of O2and CO is
present in 1:1 ratio
20.A 100 mL solution of 2.5 X 103 M in Bi(III) and Cu(II) each, is photometrically titrated at
745 nm with 0.1 M EDTA solution. Identify correct statements for this titration.
(1) A and B
(2) A and C
(3) A, B and C
(4) B, C and D
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Therefore volume of EDTA for Titration of Cu(II) is obtained 5ml of volume and Volume of EDTA
for Titration of Bi(III) is 2-5ml of volume
(a) O2 is removed
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22.In the titration of 50 mL of 0.1 M HCl with 0.1 M NaOH using methyl orange as an
indicator, the end point (color change) occurs as pH reaches 4.0. The titration error is:
(a) 0.2%
(b) 84.7%
(c) + 0.2%
(d) + 84.2%
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23.Correct statement for coulometry is
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Soln:
A = C.l
When A is plotted v/s conc. Curve should nearly be of straight line. However, only limitation is that
conc. Of analytes should be low.
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Bioinorganic chemistry: photosystems, porphyrins, metalloenzymes, oxygen transport,
electron- transfer reactions; nitrogen fixation, metal complexes in medicine.
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1.The actual base pairs present in the double helical structure of DNA containing adenine (A),
thymine (T), cytosine (C) and guanine (G), are
(a) AG and CT
(b) AC and GT
(c) AG and AC
(d) AT and GC
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2.The oxidation state of iron in met-hemoglobin is
(a) Three
(b) Two
(c) Four
(d) Zero
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3.The changes (from A-D given below) which occur when O2 binds to hemerythrin are
(D) O2 binds to both the iron atoms and is also hydrogen bonded.
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(a) B and C
(b) B and D
(c) A and D
(d) A and C
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4.In photosynthetic systems the redox metalloproteins involved in electron transfer are
cytochrome (cyt, b),cytochrome bf complex (cyt bf) and plastocyamin (PC). The pathway of
electron flow is
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6.Degradation of penicillin G
givespenicillamine that can utilize nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur atoms as donors to bind with lead(II),
mercury (II) or copper(II). The structure of penicillamine is
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7.In metalloenzymes, the metal centres are covalently linked through the side chains of the
amino acid residues.The correct set of amino acids which are involved in the primary
coordinates spheres of metalloenzymes is
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(B) In the enzymes, the zinc activates H2O and provides a zinc boud hydroxide.
(C) In the oxidases, the iron activates O2 to break the bonding between the two oxygens
(D) Zinc ion acts as a nucleophile and attacks at the peptide carbonyl
(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) C and D
(d) A and D
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However, oxidase are enzyme that catalyse the reduction of O2 H2O or H2O2.
9.Fe2+-porphyrins fail to exhibit reversible oxygen transport and cannot differentiate CO from
O2. However, the hemoglobin is free from both these pit falls. Among the following
(A) Fe2+ porphyrins undergo -oxodimer formation and the same is prevented in case of the
hemoglobin.
(B) FeCO bond strength is much low in case of hemoglobin when compared to the Fe2+
porphyrins.
(D) The interlinked four monomeric units in the hemoglobin are responsible to overcome the pitfalls.
(a) A and B
(b) A and C
(c) C and D
(d) B and D
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Free heme (i.e. without globular protein chain) it foms -oxodimer) i.e.
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oxo-dimer (hematin).
10.The extent of -electron conjugation in macrocyclic rings of (1) heme, (2) coenzyme B12 and
(3) chlorophyllfollows the order
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Least conjugation is present in Vitamin B12 as one side of the corrin ring doesnt have methylene
linkages. In Heme, there is extensive conjugation of electron (11 ) as compared to that of
chlorophyll.( 10 )
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11.The number of histidine amino acid nitrogen atoms coordinated to bimetallic active site of
oxyhemocyanin, andoxyhemerythrin, respectively, are
(a) 2, 3 and 3, 3
(b) 3, 3 and 2, 3
(c) 3, 3 and 2, 2
(d) 2, 4 and 3, 2
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12.Identify correct statements for mercury as an environment pollutant.
(a) A and B
(b) A and C
(c) B and C
(d) A, B and C
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Methylmercury is a form of mercury (3+) that is most easily bio accumulated in organisms.
Transformation of Hg(II) to (3+) is brought about by sulphate reducing bacterial in lower lakes.
Mercury and its compound possess affinity for binding to reduced sulphydryl group of many thiol
compounds in the body such as glutathione, S containing amino acid cysteine
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13.Under physiological condition, oxygen is binding to deoxyhemoglobin and deoxymyoglobin,
the binding curveand its pH dependence, respectively, are
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Oxygen binding curve for deoxyhaemoglobin is sigmoidal and pH dependent, this phenomenon is
known as Bohr effect. Whereas deoxymyoglobin is hyperbolic and pH independent.
ColumnA ColumnB
E. oxygen stroage
F. oxygen transport
(a) I F; II C; III D; IV A
(b) I E; II C; III A; IV F
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(c) I F; II B; III C; IV A
(d) I E; II D; III C; IV A
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Carbonic anhydrase :Carbonic anhydraseis an enzyme that balances the pH of the blood and enables
the breathing out of carbon dioxide. In red blood cells carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the reaction to
convert carbon dioxide into carbonic acid, which further breaks down into bicarbonate ions and
protons (H+).
Cytochrome p450: class of monooxygenases that catalyzes oxidation of alkene, are interesting
potential green catalyst.
15.If an enzyme fixes N2in plants by evolving H2, the number of electrons and protons associated
with that,respectively are
(a) 6 and 6
(b) 8 and 8
(c) 6 and 8
(d) 8 and 6
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16.Toxicity of cadmium and mercury in the body is being reversed by proteins, mainly using the
amino acidresidue,
(a) Glycine
(b) Leucine
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(c) Lysine
(d) Cysteine
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Toxicity of cadmium and mercury in the body is being reversed by cysteine amino acid.
17.In low chloride ion concentration, the anticancer drug cis-platin hydrolyses to give a diaqueo
complex and thisbinds to DNA via adjacent guanine
Soln:
(a) N1
(b) N3
(c) N7
(d) N9
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18.At pH 7, the zinc(II) ion in carbonic anhydrase reacts with CO2 to give
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208
19.Molybdoenzymes can both oxidize as well as reduce the substrates, because
(b) Mo(IV) can transfer oxygen atom to the substrate and Mo(VI) can abstract oxygen atom from the
substrate
(d) Mo(VI) can transfer oxygen atom to the substrate and Mo(IV) can abstract oxygen atom from the
substrate.
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Soln:
209
20.Amongst the following which is not isolobal pairs
(b) Fe(CO)4, O
(d) Mn(CO)5, RS
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Soln:
R2Si 6 electrons
CH3 7 electrons
O 6 electrons
RS 7 electrons
21.The coordination geometry of copper (II) in the type I copper protein plastocyanin is:
(b) tetrahedral
(c) octahedral
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22.The metal ions present in the active site of nitrogenase enzyme co-factor are
(a) Fe, Mo
(b) Fe, W
(c) Fe, Cu
(d) Fe, Ni
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(c) one iron is hexacoordinated while the other is pentacoordinated in the active state.
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Deoxy hemerythrine
In Hemerythrin, one iron centre is pentacoordinated and is hexacoordinated. And iron exist at peractive site
found in mariene invertebrates.
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(c) increases copper level in brain
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26.Oxidised form of enzyme catalase (structure A); prepared by the reaction of [Fe(P)]+(P =
porphyrin) withH2O2, has green colorbecauase
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Soln
It works as
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The colour arises as Fe(III) changes into Fe(IV).
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Soln
Therefore, the 4-position of the pyridine ring is reactive position in the biological reaction.
28.The compound which dissolves in POCl3 to give a solution with highest chloride ion
concentration, is
(1) Et3N
(2) KCl
(3) FeCl3
(4) SbCl5
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Soln:
When KCl dissolves in POCl3 to give a solution with highest concentration of Cl ion.
29.Correct combination of number and size of rings present in a metal ion-porphine complex
(including metal ion bearing chelate rings) is
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The combination of number and size of ring presence in a metal ion-porphine complex is four five
membered ring and four six membered ring which shown below
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30.In human body cis-platinhydrolyzes to a diaqua complex and modifies the DNA structure by
binding to
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(1) N-atom of guanine base
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In human body cis-platin hydrolysis to a diaqua complex and modifies the DNA structure by binding
to N-atom of guanine base
(a) Porphyrin
(b) Corrin
(c) Phthalocyanine
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32.Carboxypeptidase contains:
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(a) Zn (II) and Ni(II)
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(a) O2
(b) O2
(c) O3
(d) O22-
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35.The reduction of nitrogen to ammonia, carried out by the enzyme nitrogenase, needs,
(a) 2 electrons
(b) 4 electrons
(c) 6 electrons
(d) 8 elecrons
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36.A metal ion that replace manganese (II) ion in mangano-proteins without changing its
function, is
(a) Fe (II)
(b) Zn (II)
(c) Mg (II)
(d) Cu (II)
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37.In bacterial rubredoxin, the number of iron atoms, sulfur bridges and cysteine ligands areFe
atom sulfer bridge cysteine
(a) 4 4 4
(b) 2 2 4
(c) 2 2 2
(d) 1 0 4
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The biological function of cytochrome P450is to act in a mono oxygenasereaction.e.g insertion of one
atom of oxygen into aliphatic position of organic substrates.
The function of Mb is more subtle than Hb. Besides being a simple repository for dioxygen, it also
serve as dioxygen reserve against which organism can draw during increased metabolism
(O2 deprivation).
39.Deoxy Hemocyanin is
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Hemocyanin is blue pigment which contains Cu in (I) oxidation state.Since it is in deoxy form it is
colorless and also diamagnetic (d10) configuration.
40.Match the metalloproteins in column A with its biological function and metal center
in column B
Column A ColumnB
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(c) Vitamin B12 (iii) O2 transport and copper
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41.The resonance Raman stretching frequency (vo-o, in cm-1) of O2 is 1580. The vo-o for O2in
bound oxy-hemoglobin is close to
(1.) 1600
(2.) 1900
(3.) 800
(4.) 1100
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Soln:
It is known fact that stretching frequency of any molecule in the Free State is always higher that the
same in bound stateHere it is given that o-o is 1580 of free O2. Hence in bound Hb it must be less
than that, so correct answer is 1100 (more precisely 1180 cm-1)
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42.Pick the correct statements about Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) from the
following
(4.) AAS is better than ICP-AES for simultaneous determination of metal ions
Correct answer is
(1.) A, B and C
(2.) B, C and D
(3.) C, D and A
(4.) D, A and B
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Common source used in AAS is HCl (Hallow Cathode Lamp) and EDL (Electrodes Discharge Lamp)
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1.The carbon-14 activity of an old wood sample is found to be 14.2 disintegrations min-1g-1.
Calculate age of oldwood sample, if for a fresh wood sample carbon-14 activity is 15.3
disintegrations min-1g-1(t1/2 carbon-14 is5730 years), is:
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Because metal carbonyls are stronger bond then break this bond huge amount of energy are required.
But metal-metal bonds are weaker bond. So, reaction is endothermic and enthalpy predominant and
entropy unfavorable.
(a) -particle
(b) -particle
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(c) -radiation
(d) Positron.
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Carbon dating
14
C6 undergoes ray decay;
14
C614N7 +
3.The geometric cross-section (in barn) of a nucleus A = 125, ro = 1.4 10-15 m approximately is
(a) 1.05
(b) 1.54
(c) 2.05
(d) 2.54
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According to the Fermi model of nuclear size and density, relation is given by
1 barn = 10-28m2
(a) A, B and C
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(b) A and B
(c) A and C
(d) B and C
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1P + 1e0 + v (antineutrino)
1 1
0n
5.The nuclides among the following, capable of undergoing fission by thermal neutrons,
are(A) 233U (B) 235U (C) 239Pu (D) 232Th
(a) A, B and D
(b) A, C and D
(c) B, C and D
(d) A, B and C
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6.For a low energy nuclear reaction, 24Mg (d,)22Na, the correct statements from the following
are
(A) Kinetic energy of d particle is not fully available for exciting 24Mg.
(C) Q value of nuclear reaction is much higher in magnitude relative to heat of chemical reaction
(a) A, B and C
(b) A, B and D
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(c) B, C and D
(d) A, C and D
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Nuclear chemistry
7.A radioisotope 41Ar initially decays at the rate of 34, 500 disintegrations/minute, but decay
rate falls to 21, 500 disintegrations/minute after 75 minutes. The t1/2 for 41Ar is:
(a) 90 minutes
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(a) 60 MHz
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(b) 110 MHz
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9.In Mossbauer experiment, a source emitting at 14.4 KeV(3.48X1018 Hz) had to be moved
towards absorber at 2.2 mm s1 for resonance. The shift in the frequency between the source
and the absorber is
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10.Among the following, the correct combination of complex and its color is
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SCN<Cl< F< CN
From above it is clear that CNwill produce highest energy difference, followed by F, Cl, SCN.As
colour of complex is complementary colour of absorbed light.
Thus,
[Co(CN)4] 2
The other combination according to energyare mismatched. Hence, only option (c) is correct.
(a)CO2-3
(b) SO42
(c) EDTA
(d) Cl
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Chemical reactions between analyte and matrix that prevent the atomization of the analyte. One
common one is that Sulfate or phosphates anions will form non-volitile salts with Fe+3, so its signal
decreases. Can be treated in two ways 1. Releasing agents can add to metal to prevent formation of
interference complexs. This this example EDTA or 8- hydroxyquinoline
12Reaction of Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2 with [RhCl(CO)2]2 in a 2:1 molar ratio gives a crystalline solid
A. The IR spectrum of complex A shows nCOat 1985 cm1. The 31P(1H) NMR spectrum of A
consists (103Rh is 100% abundant and I = ). The structure of complex A is
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IR band at 1985 cm1 indicates terminal CO. Both P atoms are non-equivalent. Each P atom will
show doublet of doublet with (1JPRh and 2JPP).
Nuclear chemistry
13.On continuous exposure of 10B sample to a slow neutron flux of 1016 m2s1, its 3 % weight
fraction disappears in 3 X 107 s. Cross section for neutron capture (in barns) by 10B is
(1) 1000
(2) 3000
(3) 10,000
(4) 30,000
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On continuous exposure of 10B sample to a slow neutron flux 1016 m2s1. The cross section for neutron
capture by 10B is found to be approx 1000 barns .
(1) 54Xe131
(2) 54Xe130
(3) 56Ce131
(4) 56Ce130
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56Ba
131
+ 2e 54Xe131 + 2V
In this mode of decay two of the orbital electrons are capture by two protons in the nucleus forming
two neutrons. Two neutrinos are emitted in the process. Since the protons have changed to neutrons,
the number of neutrons increases by 2 the number of protons decreases by 2 and the atomic mass
number remain unchanged.
15.The species 19Ne and 14C emit a positron and bparticle respectively. The resulting species
formed arerespectively
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U92+1n0 142Ba56 +91Kr36+1n0
the amount of energy (in kJ/mol) released during this process is (given 235U = 235.0439 amu,142Ba =
141.9164amu, 91Kr = 90.9234 amu, neutron = 1.00866 amu)
(a) 3.121012
(b) 2.81011
(c) 1.0109
(d) 1.681010
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17.For the nuclear reactions.
(Given masses: 8Bev= 8.005300, 4He2= 4.002603 and 80Kr36 =79.81638, 40Ar18 =39.96238 )
(d) Both (A) and (B) are not spontaneous fission processes.
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Correct answer is
(1.) A and B
(2.) B and C
(3.) A and C
(4.) A, B and C
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Magnetic moment is induced by the spin of elementary particles (electron and quarks in the proton
and neutron of atomic nuclei).
* Neutron is electrically neutral but a non-zero magnetic moment because of its internal quark
structure.
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(Reference : P.W. Atkins, Quanta: A handbook of concepts. Oxford University)
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Radioactive capture reactions are described as follows Parent Nucleus, Projectile Daughter
nucleus, ejectile
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Na11+ 0n6 24Na11+ 0n6(y rays)
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According to LFT, each ligand is always donor some ligands like : NH3which has only one lone
pair of electrons is only donor. Some ligands like F, Cl, Si, OH etc which hence two or more
lone pair of electrons are as well as donors Some ligands like CO, CN , SH4bpy, phenetc how
vacant * orbitals so these are donor but acceptors.
(a) t2g4eg2
(b) t2g6eg0
(c) t2g4eg0
(d) t2g3eg2
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Spin-orbit coupling of d-electrons takes place in which t2gorbitals are unsymmetricaly filled.
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3.For the reaction, trans-[IrCl (CO) (PPh3)2] + Cl2 trans-[IrCl3(CO) (PPh3)2], the correct
observation
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Since in product metal Ir is present in the higher oxidation state.So, there is less back bonding to
*orbital of CO.
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4.Among the following the strongest oxidizing agent is:
(a) [WO]2-
(b) [CrO]2-
(c) [MoO]2-
(d) [ReO]1-
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In [WO]2-,[CrO]2-, [MoO]2-and [ReO]1-all the metals have same oxidation state but Cr6+is of smallest
size. Therefore it has strongest tendency to attract electrons. Therefore strongest oxidizing agent.
(a) Al (OH)3
(b) La (OH)3
(c) Ce (OH)3
(d) Lu (OH)3
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Al (OH)3Amphoteric whereas hydroxides of lanthanoids are all base.
6.The carbonyl resonance in13C NMR spectrum of [(h5 C5 H5)Rh(CO)]3 (103Rh, nuclear spin,
I=1/2, 100%) shows a triplet at 65 C owing to the presence of
(a) Terminal CO
(b) m2 CO
(c)m3 CO
(d) h5-C5H5
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Doublet of carbonyl carbon indicates the each CO is attached with chemically equivalent two Rh-
atomsthat means 2-CO complex.
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(a) mer- [IrCl (Co) (PPh3)] 2
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Indicates total three phosphorus atoms in the molecules in two sets 2P and 1P
2P doublet, 1P Triplet
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8.The number of spin-allowed ligand field transitions for octahedral Ni(II) complexes
with3A2gground state is:
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) One
(d) Four
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9.The total numbers of fine and hyperfine EPR lines expected for octahedral high-spin Mn(II)
complexes arerespectively (I = 5/2 for Mn)
(a) 3 and 30
(b) 5 and 33
(c) 5 and 30
(d) 4 and 24
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10.The Mossbauer spectra of two iron complexes are shown below. They may arise from (i)
high-spin iron(III),(ii) high-spin iron(II) and (iii) low-spin iron(III)
The correct matches of spectra (A) and (B) with the iron complexes are
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11.In the vibrational spectrum of CO2, the number of fundamental vibrational modes common
in both infraredand Raman are
(1) Three
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(b) Two
(c) One
(d) Zero
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12.The light pink color of [Co(H2O)6]2+and the deep blue color of [CoCl4]2-are due to
(1) MLCT transition in the first and d-d transition in the second
(d) d-d transition in the first and MLCT transition in the second.
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(a) a singlet
(b) a doublet
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14.The number of lines exhibited by a high resolution EPR spectrum of the species,
(1) 12
(b) 15
(c) 20
(d) 36
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15.The recoil energy of a Mossabauer nuclide of mass 139 amu is 2.5 MeV. The energy emitted
by the nucleusin keV is:
(a) 12.5
(b) 15.0
(c) 20.5
(d) 25.0
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The correct comibination of the phsphine and the streching frequency is,
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consider the following statements about its room temperature spectral data.
(a) A and C
(b) B and C
(c) A and D
(d) B and D
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18.Find out the number of lines in the 31P NMR signal for
(1) 3
(b) 6
(c) 18
(d) 90
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Characterisation of inorganic compounds
19.The correct order of the isomeric shift in Mossbauer spectra (57Fe source) of iron compounds
is
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=210 0 [ 22 ] [ 0 20 2]
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[ 22 ]=
If the electron density at nucleus is shielded by other factor, then this term become negative.
2 .
(b)1/2and 02
(c) 1 and 0
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Since the number of protons is same for N14and N15hence term symbol will be same as that for N14.
21.The point group symmetries for trans-[Cr(en)2 F2 ] +and [TiCl6]3-, respectively, are
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The point group of trans [Cr(en)2F2]+ is D2h. But for this case, we assume D2h D4h. Since,
chelating ligand have very little effect in geometry, hence it can be considered as trans [ML4X2]
type molecule.
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22.Which of the following will result in deviation from Beers law:
(a) A, B and C
(b) B, C and D
(c) A, C and D
(d) A, B and D
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In Lambert Beer Law, Path length of cuvette do not cause any deviation from the ideal behaviour.
23.The gas commonly used in generating plasma in Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic
Emission Spectroscopy(ICPAES) is
(a) Argon
(d) Hydrogen
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ICP is created by igniting plasma gas, typically argon, with a spark, and the plasma is sustained under
high radio frequency electromagnetic field.
24.An aqueous solution of [Mn(H2O)6]2+ complex is pale pink in colour. The probable reasons
for it are
(a) A and B
(b) A and C
(c) B and C
(c) C and D
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Total spin Value = 5/2 hence spin multiplicity (2S+1) = 6 hence 1st option is correct
Spin selection rule states that S = 0 i.e change in spin during transition is dis allowed as all electrons
are spin up hence spin selection rule is violated. Hence option 2 is also correct.
Rest all options are incorrect. (ground state is 6A1gand charge transfer is impossible)
25.A borane (X) is reacted with ammonia to give a salt of borohydride (Y). The 11B NMR
spectrum of Y consistsof a triplet and a quintet. The borane X is
(a) B2H6
(b) B3H9
(c) B4H8
(d) B5H9
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The free electron pair of the donor like NH3is added to the electron sextet of borane to complete its
octet. The compound amino borane (BH3:NH3) is thus formed by the symmetric cleavage of
dibborane on passing NH3.
This product is formed in 23%. The other major product formed is Borohydride salt.
[BH2(NH3)2][BH4]
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B NMR gives triplet and quintet due to 2 and 4 H respectively.
26.[CoL6]2+is red in colour whereas [CoL6]2+is green. L and L respectively corresponds to,
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Therefore, L will be stronger ligand and than L. Thus, L and L are NH3 and H2O respectively.
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27.The 19F NMR spectrum of ClF3 shows
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19
F 2F doublet
19
F 1F triplet
T shaped structure
28.The low temperature (98C) 19F NMR spectrum of SF4 shows doublet of triplets. It is
consistent with thepoint group symmetry.
(a) C3V
(b) C4V
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(c) Td
(d) C2V
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29.In its electronic spectrum, [V(H2O)6]3+ exihibits two absorption bands, one at 17, 800 (v1) and
the secondat 25, 700 (v2) cm1. The correct assignment of these bands, respectively, is
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H NMR spectrum of [(5 C5H5 Rh)(C2H4)2] at 20C shows a typical AA XXpattern in the
30.1
olefinicregion. On increasing the temperature to ~70C, the separate lines collapse into a single
line which is due to
(a) free rotation of the ethylene ligand about the metal-olefin bond
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31.The electronic transition responsible for the color of the transition metal ions is
(a) dp ds
(b) dp ds
(c)dp dp
(d) ds d p
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The electronic transition responsible for the colour of the transition metal ions is dp dswhich is in
according to LFT.
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32.The Mulliken symbols for the spectroscopic states arising from the free-ion term F are
(b) T1g+T2g+T1u
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The mulliken symbols for the spectroscopic states arising from free ion term F are
T1g+T2g+A2g
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(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Zero
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If the system has an even number of unpaired electrons then zero field splitting within the ground
state may result in the EPR transitions being undetectable and only one EPR signal is observed. Since
Ni(II) octahedral complex has two unpaired electrons, therefore, number EPR signals is one
(a) A, B, C and D
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I, 57Fe and 121Sb
Mossbauer nuclei and they fulfuil all the properties for that 57CO is unstable nuclei which is used
as source in the Mossbauer spectro photometer for 57Fe study.
35.Silica gel contains [CoCl4]2as an indicator. When activated, silica gel becomes dark blue
while upon absorption of moisture, its colour changes to pale pink. This is because,
(c) Tetrahedral crystal field splitting is NOT equal to octahedral crystal field splitting.
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(d) Co(II) forms kinetically labile while Co(III) forms kinetically inert complexes
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36.For a tetragonally distorted Cr(III) complex, zero-field splitting results in the following
number of Kramers doublets:
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
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For systems with more than one unpaired electrons the ground state can be split in the
absence ofexternal magnetic field due to local site symmetry-the zero field splitting. For odd electrons
systems, this results in pairs of energy levels known as Kramers doublets. Since Cr(III) has three
unpaired electrons, therefore number of Kramers doublets in tetragonally disterted Cr(III) complex in
zero field splitting is 2.
37.Three bands in the electronic spectrum of [Cr(NH3)6]3+are due to the following transitions
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(c) Intensitites of (A), (B) and (C) are similar
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40.Oxidised form of enzyme catalase (structure A); prepared by the reaction of [Fe(P)]+(P =
porphyrin) withH2O2, has green colorbecauase
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It works as
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(c) 4-position of the pyridine ring
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Therefore, the 4-position of the pyridine ring is reactive position in the biological reaction.
(a) OH and N3
(b) Cl and I
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[NiIIL6]n+shows three absorption bond at 8500, 15400 and 26000 cm-1, corresponds to L = H2O
and [NiIIL6]n+shows three absorption bonds at 10750, 17500 and 28200. Which corresponds toL=
NH3, absorption bond is shown in the following plats
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43.The number of microstates present in 3F term is
(1) 3
(2) 21
(3) 9
(4) 28
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Number of microstates in
3
F = (2S+1) (2L+1),here S = 1 and L = 3
= (2 X 1+1)(2 X 3+1)
= (3)(7)
= 21
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44.Complex [Cr(bipyridyl)3]3+, shows red phosphorescence due to transition
(1) 4T2g 4
A2g
(2) 4T1g 4
A2g
(3) 4A2g 2
Eg
(4) 2Eg 2
A2g
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Soln:
The mechanism of phosphorescence involves intersystem crossing (the non radiative conversion of
the initial excited state into another excited state of different multiplicity). This second excited state
act as an energy reservoir because radiative decay to the ground state is spin forbidden.
45.The1H NMR spectrum of [Ru(4-C8H8)(CO)3] at 23C consists of a sharp single line. The
number of signals observed at low temperature (140 C) in its spectrum is
(1) 8
(2) 6
(3) 4
(4) 2
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Soln:
The 1H-NMR spectrum of [Ru( 4-C8H8)(CO)3] at low temperature (-140C ) is 4 different 1HNMR
signals from C8H8 ring broadened approximately equally. We have same fluxional processes possible
including random shift.
46.Identify correct statements for the EPR spectrum of VO(acac)2 [with square pyramidal
geometry at vanadium] at 77 K [ I (51V) = 7/2].
(1) A and D
(2) A and C
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(3) B and C
(4) B and D
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Structure of VO(acac)2
47.The numbers of lines shown by the BH3 part of the molecule Ph3P.11BH3 in the 1H and11B
NMR spectra are, respectively [I (11B) = 3/2; I (31P) = ]
(1) 8 and 8.
(2) 4 and 8.
(3) 3 and 6.
(4) 6 and 3.
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The numbers of lines shown by the BH3 part of the molecule Ph3P is 8.
11
BH3 in the 1H &11B-NMR spectra are.
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48.To record Mssbauer spectrum of Fe containing samples, a source X is used. X after a
nuclear transformation (Y), gives - radiation used in Mssbauer spectroscopy. X and Y
respectively, are
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Soln:
To record mossbauer spectrum of Fe containing sample, a source 57Co is used. 57Co after a nuclear
transformation e -radiation used in mossbauer spectroscopy.capture give
49.Which of the following spectroscopic techniques will be useful to distinguish between M-SCN
and M-NCSbinding modes?
(a) NMR
(b) IR
(c) EPR
(d) Mass
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(a) H2
(b) N2
(c) CO
(d) CO2
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52.Which of the following spectroscopic techniques will be useful to distinguish between M-SCN
and M-NCSbinding modes?
(a) NMR
(b) IR
(c) EPR
(d) Mass
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(c) Manganese (II) acetate
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54.In the EPR spectrum of tetragonal Cu(II) complex, when g || >g >ge the unpaired electron
resides in the orbital.
(a) dxy
(b) dx2-y2
(c)dz2
(d) dxz
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Soln:
(TPP = tetraphenylporphyrinate)
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(a) (A) and (D); (B) and (C)
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56.In IR spectrum of [Co (CN)5 H]3- the CoH stretch is observed at 1840 cm1. The (CoI)
stretch in[Co (CN)5 H]3- will appear at nearly
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57.In the 19F NMR spectrum of PF5, the number of signals and multiplicity, at room
temperature are
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58.The electronic spectrum of [CrF6]3- shows three bands at 14, 900 cm1, 22400 cm1 and 34,
800 cm1. The value of 0 in this case is:
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59.In the trans-PtCl2L(CO) complex, the CO stretching frequency for L = NH3, pyridine,
NMe3 decreases in theorder.
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60.In 57Fe* Mossbauer experiment, source of 14.4 keV (equivalent to 3.481012 MHz) is moved
towards absorber at a velocity of 2.2 mm s1. The shift in frequency of the source for this sample
is:
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61.A compound A having the composition 9 8 3 FeC H O shows one signal at 2.5 ppm and
another one around 5.0ppm in its 1H NMR spectrum. The IR spectrum of this compound shows
two bands around and 1680 cm1.The compound follows the 18 electron rule of the following
statements for A, the correct one is/are
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62.Three electronic transitions at 14900, 22700 and 34400 cm-1 are observed in the absorption
spectrum of [CrF6]3- and the corresponding transition are
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4A2g 4A2g corresponds to the transition of lowest energy.
63.The approximate positions of vcoband (cm-1) in the solid-state infrared spectrum and the Fe-
Fe bond order in [Fe(5 C5H5)( CO)(CO)]2(non-centro-symmetric) respectively, are
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Three bands are expected in CO in the complex [Fe(5-C5H5)(-Co)(CO)]2 since it is non Centro-
symmetric.
Two bands (one symm, one asymm) around 2020 (asymm) and 1980 (symm)
M.M bond = 36 34 /2 = 1
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64.[MnO4]is deep purple in color whereas [ReO4] is colorless. This is due to greater energy
require for
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The 5d orbitals of Re are higher in energy than the 3d orbitals of Mn, so an LMCT excitation requires
more energy for ReO-. In addition, since the molecular orbitals derived primarily from the 3d orbitals
of MnO4 are lower in energy than the corresponding MOs of [ReO4], [MnO4]is better able to
accept electrons; it is a better oxidizing agent.
(1.) 1600
(2.) 1900
(3.) 800
(4.) 1100
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Soln:
It is known fact that stretching frequency of any molecule in the Free State is always higher that the
same in bound stateHere it is given that o-o is 1580 of free O2. Hence in bound Hb it must be less
than that, so correct answer is 1100 (more precisely 1180 cm-1)
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(1.) E/B is plotted against 0/B.
(4.) Two terms of the same symmetry upon increase of ligand field strength bend apart from each
other.
Correct answer is
(1.) A and B
(2.) A and C
(3.) A, B and D
(4.) A, B, C and D
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Self-explanatory.
Correct answer is
(1.) A and C
(2.) B and C
(3.) A, B and D
(4.) B and D
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Mssbauer spectroscopy is unique in its sensitivity to subtle changes in the chemical environment of
the nucleus including oxidation state changes, the effect of different ligands on a particular atom, and
the magnetic environment of the sample.
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