HSC Science (General)
HSC Science (Electronics)
HSC Science (Computer Science)
Academic Year: 2021-2022
Date: March 2022
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General instructions:
- The question paper is divided into four sections:
- Section A: Question No. 1 contains 10 multiple choice type questions carrying one mark each. Question No. 2 contains 8 very short answer type questions carrying one mark each.
- Section B: Question No. 3 to Question No. 14 are 12 short answer-I type questions carrying two marks each. Attempt any eight questions.
- Section C: Question No. 15 to Question No. 26 are 12 short answer-II type questions carrying two marks each. Attempt any eight questions.
- Section D: Question No. 27 to Question No. 31 are 5 long answer type questions carrying four marks each. Attempt any three questions.
- Start each section on a new page.
- Figures to the right indicate full marks.
- For each MCQ, correct answer must be written along with its alphabet.
e.g., (a) ..... / (b ) .... / ( c ) .... / ( d) ..... Only first attempt will be considered for evaluation. - Draw neat, labelled diagrams and write balanced chemical equations wherever necessary.
- Use of log table is necessary. Use of calculator is not allowed.
The colligative properties of solutions _______.
depend on nature of solute particles
do not depend on number of solute particles
do not depend on dissociation of solute in solvent
depend on number of solute particles
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions
The following electronic configuration of elements shows highest oxidation state
3d54s2
3d54s1
3d104s2
3d104s1
Chapter: [0.08] Transition and Inner Transition Elements
Hot and concentrated alkali NaOH reacts with chlorine to form _______.
only chlorate
only hypochlorite
chloride and chlorate
chloride and hypochlorite
Chapter: [0.07] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18 [7.03] Group 17 Elements
Correct order of acid strength for
- acetic acid
- fluoroacetic acid
- 4-Nitrobenzoic acid
- 4-Methyl benzoic acid is ______.
i > ii > iii > iv
ii > iii > iv > i
iii > iv > i > ii
iv > i > ii > iii
Chapter: [0.12] Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
The IUPAC name of Na3[AlF6] is _____________
Hexa fluorosodiumaluminate
Sodium hexafluoroaluminate(III)
Sodium hexafluoroaluminate(II)
Sodium hexafluoroaluminium(III)
Chapter: [0.09] Coordination Compounds
The type of mono halogen derivative in which a halogen atom is bonded to sp3 hybridized carbon atom next to carbon-carbon double bond is ______________
alkyl halide
allylic halide
vinylic halide
benzylic halide
Chapter: [0.1] Halogen Derivatives
Bottom ash of thermal power stations can be used as raw material for cement and brick industry. This example illustrates which of the following principle of green chemistry?
Atom economy.
Designing safer chemicals.
Design for energy efficiency.
Prevention of waste or by products.
Chapter: [0.16] Green Chemistry and Nanochemistry
Chemical combination of Ziegler-Natta catalyst is ______________
trimethyl aluminium titanium tetrachloride
triethyl aluminium titanium tetrachloride
triethyl aluminium titanium trichloride
triethyl aluminium titanium dichloride
Chapter: [0.15] Introduction to Polymer Chemistry
The work done in vacuum when 300 m mole of an ideal gas expands until its volume is increased by 2.3 dm3 at 1 bar pressure is ______ mole.
Zero
One
Two
Three
Chapter: [0.04] Chemical Thermodynamics
Sodium crystallizes in bcc structure. If the edge length of unit cell is 4.3 × 10-8 cm, the radius of Na atom is ______.
1.86 × 10-8 cm
1.52 × 10-8 cm
2.15 × 10-8 cm
4.3 × 10-8 cm
Chapter: [0.01] Solid State [0.01] Solid State
Write an equation that shows the relationship between molar conductivity and degree of dissociation of weak electrolyte.
Chapter: [0.05] Electrochemistry
Nylon 6, 6 is a condensation polymer of hexamethylenediamine and _____________
picric acid
adipic acid
terephthalic acid
ε-caprolactam
Chapter: [0.15] Introduction to Polymer Chemistry [0.15] Polymers
Write IUPAC name of the product ‘B’ in the following reaction sequence.
\[\ce{C2H5OH ->[NaBr/H2SO4][\Delta] A ->[Nal][acetone]B}\]
Chapter: [0.1] Halogen Derivatives
Identify molecularity of following reaction:
\[\ce{C2H5I_{(g)} -> C2H_{4(g)} + HI_{(g)}}\]
Chapter: [0.06] Chemical Kinetics
Arrange the following in decreasing order of acid strength.
CH3OH, CH3–CH2–OH, CH3–CH(OH)–CH3, (CH3)3–C–OH
Chapter: [0.11] Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
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Draw diagram of bcc unit cell.
Chapter: [0.01] Solid State
Write the number of moles of ethanoyl chloride required for complete acylation of N, N-dimethylaniline.
Chapter: [0.13] Amines [13.01] Amines
Calculate effective atomic number of iron in [Fe(CN)6]4− complex ion
Chapter: [0.09] Coordination Compounds
Explain globular and fibrous proteins with example.
Chapter: [0.14] Biomolecules
Elements of group 16 have lower ionization enthalpy values compared to those of group 15 elements. Explain why?
Chapter: [0.07] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
Write applications of Kohlrausch’s Law.
Chapter: [0.05] Electrochemistry
Explain homoleptic and heteroleptic complexes.
Chapter: [0.09] Coordination Compounds
Give reason. Though alkyl halides are moderately polar, they are insoluble in water.
Chapter: [0.1] Halogen Derivatives
Distinguish between ideal and non-ideal solutions.
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions
Define molar solubility. Write it’s unit.
Chapter: [0.03] Ionic Equilibria
Write chemical equation of acetyl chloride with ethanol
Chapter: [0.11] Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Write chemical equation of acetyl chloride with ethanol
Chapter: [0.11] Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Write preparation of low density polythene.
Chapter: [0.15] Introduction to Polymer Chemistry [0.15] Polymers
What is half life of first order reaction if time required to decrease concentration of reactants from 0.8 M to 0.2 M is 12 hours?
Chapter: [0.06] Chemical Kinetics
What is the mass of copper metal produced at cathode during the passage of 2.03 A current through the CuSO4 solution for 1 hour. Molar mass of Cu = 63.5 g mol–1.
Chapter: [0.05] Electrochemistry
Distinguish between methanamine, dimethanamine and trimethanamine using Hinsberg’s reagent.
Chapter: [0.13] Amines
Explain any three characteristic features of nanoparticles.
Chapter: [0.16] Green Chemistry and Nanochemistry
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Write any two uses of actinides.
Chapter: [0.08] Transition and Inner Transition Elements
Discuss industrial method of preparation of sulfur dioxide from zinc sulfide and iron pyrites.
Chapter: [0.07] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
Write a reaction to distinguish acetaldehyde from acetone
Chapter: [0.12] Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
Explain the magnetic properties of [Ni(CN4)]2–.
Chapter: [0.09] Coordination Compounds
An organic compound A with molecular formula C4H10O on treatment with phosphorus pentachloride gives alkyl chloride. Alkyl chloride on treatment with Mg in presence of dry ether gives a highly reactive compound B.
Compound B reacts with water to give hydrocarbon C. Alkyl chloride on treatment with Na in dry ether as a solvent gives alkane, 2,2,3,3-tetramethylbutane. Identify ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’
Chapter: [0.1] Halogen Derivatives
Explain the osmotic pressure of a solution with the help of a thistle tube.
Chapter: [0.02] Solutions [0.02] Solutions and Colligative Properties
A reaction occurs in the following steps:
Step 1: \[\ce{NO_{2(g)} + F_2 -> NO2F_{(g)} + F_{(g)}}\] (slow)
Step 2: \[\ce{F_{(g)} + NO_{2(g)} -> NO_2F}\] (Fast)
- Write the equation of overall reaction.
- Write the rate law.
- Identify reaction intermediate.
Chapter: [0.06] Chemical Kinetics
Write the preparation of ethanol from methyl magnesium iodide.
Chapter: [0.11] Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
A substance crystallizes in fcc structure. The unit cell edge length is 367.8 pm. Calculate the molar mass of the substance if its density is 21.5 g/cm3.
Chapter: [0.01] Solid State
Three moles of an ideal gas are expanded isothermally from 15 dm3 to 20 dm3 at a constant external pressure of 1.2 bar, calculate the amount of work in Joules.
Chapter: [0.04] Chemical Thermodynamics
Write an application of Hess’s law.
Chapter: [0.04] Chemical Thermodynamics
Explain the acidic nature of carboxylic acids.
Chapter: [0.12] Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
Answer the following
Explain the trends in atomic radii of d block elements.
Chapter: [0.08] Transition and Inner Transition Elements
Explain the amphoteric nature of water.
Chapter: [0.03] Ionic Equilibria
Describe the manufacturing of H2SO4 by the contact process.
Chapter: [0.07] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
Calculate molar conductivities at zero concentration for CaCl2 and NaCl.
Given: molar ionic conductivities of Ca2+, Cl–, Na+ ions are respectively, 104, 76.4, 50.1 Ω–1 cm–2 mol–1
Chapter: [0.05] Electrochemistry
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