Hints & Solutions Chemistry: DATE: 12-12-2018 Jee-Main Mock Test-10 XII
Hints & Solutions Chemistry: DATE: 12-12-2018 Jee-Main Mock Test-10 XII
Hints & Solutions Chemistry: DATE: 12-12-2018 Jee-Main Mock Test-10 XII
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DATE: 12-12-2018
lH 4 CHOH
2 OH
LiA
+ CO2
COOMe
unstable structure double bond is at
CHO Na bridge head C
B H
4
COOMe
Q.6 (Eq) KMnO4 (Eq) H2O2 (Eq) H 2C2O4
CHOH
2
0.2 × 200 × 5 = (M ×50 × 2) + (0.5×100×2)
Vn Z 2 [H2O2] = 1M
Q.3 3 volume strength = 11.2 × 1 V
2 rn n = 11.2 V
Z2 12
2.
43 23
2
Z = 16
Z=4
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Q.7 1
CaO(s) Ca(OH)2(s) So, 2NO2 2NO + O2 ; KC =
(quick lime) (slaked lime)
144
H2O
Q.13 [Mn(CO)5]
Ca(OH)2 EAN = 25 + 5 × 2
(white turbidity) = 25 + 10 = 35
(milk of lime) [Mn(CO)5] requires 1 more electron to
H2O achieve 36 e– so it act as oxidizing agent.
Ca(OH)2(aq)
(lime water) OH
Q.14 Glycine – CH2
NH2
O
OH
Q.8 * No chiral carbon is present
here therefore optically inactive
O
n=3
2n = 23 = 8 rCs
Q.15 0.732
Q.9 Process is isochoric rCl
q = qv = n.Cv,m T
3R 1
=2× (200 – 400) Q.16 XeF2 + H2O Xe + O + 2HF
2 2 2
= – 1200 Cal
1
2XeF4 + 4H2O Xe + O + 8HF + XeO3
Q.10 C2 + C2 2 2
B.O. = 1.5 (para) B.O.=2(dia)
* * NO2 NH2
C2+ = 1s2 1s 2 2s2 2s2 2 p x 2 2 p y1
HCl
Nb Na Q.17 HCl
Sn
NaNO
2
Bond order =
2
74 N NCl Cl
= =1.5 (Paramagnetic)
2
CuCl
/ HCl
C2 = 1s 2 1*s 2 2s2 *2s2 2 p 2 2 p 2
y y
Nb Na
Bond order = Q.18 Theory based
2
84 Q.19 PH4+ > OF2 > SF2 > SbH3
= =2 (diamagnetic)
2 3
(sp ) 3
(sp ) 3
(sp )
No hybridisation (Bond angle 90°)
Q.11 Order of basicity
(C2H5)2NH > (C2H5)3N > C2H5NH2 > NH3 BA EN of CA
H
O O Gives violet coloured
H H complex with FeCl 3
H O O H H
O B O
Q.22 [ A ]t 1 1
n 3 = 1
H H
Q.27 [A ]0 2
B O B
O
2 8
O O H H O
H H 300
H Number of Half lives (n) = =3
100
1 7
Fraction reacted = 1 – =
8 8
Q.23 N–H (
i ) KOH
C 2 H 5 NH 2
( ii ) C 2 H 5 X
( iii ) aq.NaOH (P)
3
sp
Cl
Q.28 (1) ClO3–1 O
O
OK CHCl3 NaOH O
+
2 p - d
0 p - p
C 2 H 5 NC
Bad smelling compound
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a2 + ab + bc + ca, b2 + ab + bc + ca,
sp
2 c2 + ab + bc + ca AP
(2) SO2 S (a + b) (a + c), (a + b) (b + c),
O O (b + c) (c + a) AP
1 p - d 1 1 1
1 p - p , , AP.
bc ca ab
F
1 p - d f (x )dx g( x)dx 6
0 p - p 0 1
A3C Ksp = 27 s 44
All have same Ksp, So maximum solubilitywill Q.36 y= 7 7 7 7 .
be of N3C2(s). y2 = 7 + 7y y = 3
Q.41
3 1 3 1
2 =
1 0
PPT = 2 2 2
0 1 = I
1 3 1 3
2
2 2 2 2
Hence, required area
Q = PAP PAP = PA 2PT
2 T T
1 2019 2 3
PTQ2019P = A2019 =
1
. 3 3
0 = x dx (4 x ) x dx
3
x 2
Q.42 n (A × B) = n(S) = 20.
5 3ln 3
a + b = 9 {(1, 8), (3, 6), (5, 4), (7, 2)} = .
n(E) = 4 2
1
P(E) = . dy dt
5 Q.48 Put x + y = t 1 + =
dx dx
Q.43 f(x) = x3 – x2 + 4x + 2sin–1x t 1 dt t 1
1 =
2 t 2 dx t 2
f '(x) = 3x2 – 2x + 4 + >0
1 x2 ( t 2 t 2) dt
x (0, 1) = 2dx
( t 2 2)
Range is [0, 4 + ].
ln | t 2 2 |
t+ = 2x + C
2
Q.44 Put sin x = 1 + t if x t0
2
ln | ( x y ) 2 2 |
(1 t )
(1 t ) (1 t ) t
(1 t ) 1 (y – x) + = C.
Lim = Lim 2
t 0 t ln (1 t ) t 0 t ln (1 t )
where OA a ; OB b ; OC c ; OP p
y=3 2 2 2
PA PB PC
2
2, 2
0, 4 a
4
x – 4y = = | a p |2 | b p |2 | c p |2 = 6 = 2a2
Q.49 3
2 1
3
4 3
mg = 6r or r g = r Q.68 Energy released = (80 × 7 + 120 × 8 – 200 ×
3
6.5) = 220 MeV.
vr (r )2
v or v2r = (vr) × 4
2r (2r )2
nh h
= 4 cm/s. Q.69 Angularmomentum = =
2 2
( n = 1)
Q.63 At maximum depth the ray graze the surface
(i.e. the angle made bythe raywith normal will
become 90°) 0A
Q.70 C
Applying Snell's law L
K /r2
21 2
Q.64 (2) dB = 10 log
= 10 log = 10
0 0
Q.71 Since elasticity of balloon is negligible, pres-
[log (K1) – 2 log r] sure inside ballon ~– pressure outside baloon =
dB1 = 10 (log K´ – 2 log r1) Patm.
dB2 = 10 (log K´ – 2 log r2) W = Patm V
r2 Vin = 10 litre.
3 = dB1 – dB2 = 20 log r
1 Vin Vfin
Vin Tfinal
Tin = T Vfinal = T litre.
r2
2
r1 1 fin in
(0.3) = log =
r
1 r2 2 Tfinal
W = Patm Vin T 1
in
Q.65 Induced emf in the rod Blv
58
Current in the circuit 105 × 10–2 290 = 200 J
Blv t / RC
I e t / RC e
R R Q.72 Let y-axis be vertically upwards and x-axis be
Since the net force on the rod should be zero, horizontal.
the external force will be equal in magnitude
Vy (real)
but opposite to the magnetic force. Vy (app.) = 1
B2l 2 v t / RC
F Il B e
R
Vx (app.) = Vx (real)
Alternate solution
vy(real) v 0 i R R
B = J r = 0 2
ĵ × î k̂ =
2 2 R 2 2
µ0 i
( î k̂ )
= sin-1(3/5)
4R
vx(real)
Q.76 eE = me r
Vy (app ) 4 4 3 R
tan = tan = 1 m e 2
Vx (app ) 3 3 4 E dr = e
r dr
0
1 2s
Using s = at2 t =
2 a
î k̂ 400
B̂ = Mass to be attached = g = 40 kg
2
Ans.
10 15
A 10 20 30 15 B
20 30
µ0 i = 37.5
B = BB̂ = ( î k̂ )
4R
Q.80 The shape of water layer between the two the component of weight along tangential
plates is shown in the figure. direction is mg sin .
Thickness d of the film
= 0.12 mm = 0.012 cm. g
hence tangential acceleration is g sin =
2
Q.85 Let the ball collides with the wall after time t.
d Let velocity of ball after collision is v.
Radius R of cylindrical face .
2
Pressure difference across the surface u
v
5 1 u u
T 2T
. u 4 ; v 5 4 ;
R d u cos 37
5
Area of each plate wetted by water = A.
Force F required to separate the two plates is u u 9u
v
given by 5 4 20
2T
F = pressure difference × area A u/5
d
2 75 8
10 5 dynes 37°
0.012
9u
Q.81 Momentum of the system remains conserved Also, ( u cos 37) t (T t )
20
as no external force is acting on the system in
horizontal direction. 4ut 9u 2u 3 54u
t t
(50 + 100) 10 = 50 × V + 100 × 0 5 20 g 5 125g
V = 30 m/s towards right, as boat is at rest.
VPboat = 30 m/s
Q.86 The current lags the EMF by /2, so the circuit
should contain only an inductor.
g
Q.82 mg = m2 R , =
R 2 A
Q.87 x = A sin t ; for x =
T 2
Q.83 x2 = 4ay A 2
Differentiating w.r.t. y, we get = A sin t
2 T
dy x T
= Solving t = .
dx 2a 6
rel. v
Q.88 rod = point = r ; v rel. being the
velocity of one point w.r.t. other.
3v v
dy = and ‘r’ being the distance between
At (2a, a), =1 r
dx
2v
hence = 45° them. =
r
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x
CM
Fixed end
Q.90 x
L 2x
2
L–x
d
(L – 2x) = 1 m/s
dt
dx 1
– = m/s
dt 2
2 L 3x
rCM =
2
drCM 3 dx 3
= vCM = = m/s
dt 2 dt 4