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MCQ 11 Mark
Calculate standard cell potential for a cell having following reaction $2 Al _{( s )}+3 Ni ^{2+} \longrightarrow 2 Al ^{3+}+3 Ni _{( s )}$ 
$\left( E _{ Ni }^{\circ}=-0.25 V , E _{ Al }^{\circ}=-1.66 V \right)$
  • A
    $-0.50 V$
  • 1.41V
  • C
    0.41V
  • D
    0.50V
Answer
Correct option: B.
1.41V
B
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MCQ 21 Mark
Calculate the quantity of electricity required to produce $0.42 g Ag$ at cathode during electrolysis of $AgNO _3$ solution. (molar mass $Ag =108 g mol ^{-1}$ )
  • A
    $257 \cdot 1 C$
  • B
    $470 \cdot 0 C$
  • C
    $965 \cdot 0 C$
  • $375 \cdot 3 C$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$375 \cdot 3 C$
D
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MCQ 31 Mark
Which element from following has highest negative standard reduction potential?
  • A
    $K$
  • $Li$
  • C
    $Na$
  • D
    $Rb$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$Li$
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MCQ 41 Mark
For which of the following electrolyte, Kohlrausch law of independent migration of ions is used to calculate molar conductivity at zero concentration?
  • A
    $NaNO _3$
  • B
    $Na _2 SO _4$
  • $NH _4 OH$
  • D
    $KCl$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$NH _4 OH$
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MCQ 51 Mark
A conductivity cell has two electrodes $18 mm$ apart and having cross sectional cises area $2.0 cm ^2$. What is the value of cell constant?
  • A
    $3.6 cm ^{-1}$
  • $0.9 cm ^{-1}$
  • C
    $0.18 cm ^{-1}$
  • D
    $0.2 cm ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$0.9 cm ^{-1}$
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MCQ 61 Mark
In acetylene molecule, $C - H$ sigma bond is formed by
  • A
    sp-sp overlap
  • B
    $p-p$ overlap
  • $s p-s$ overlap
  • D
    $s-p$ overlap
Answer
Correct option: C.
$s p-s$ overlap
C
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MCQ 71 Mark
The resistance of a conductivity cell containing $0.001 M KCl$ solution at $300 K$ is $150 \Omega$. What is the cell constant if conductivity of $KCl$ solution is $1.5 \times 10^{-3} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$ ?
  • A
    $0.112 cm ^{-1}$
  • B
    $0.450 cm ^{-1}$
  • C
    $0.337 cm ^{-1}$
  • $0.225 cm ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$0.225 cm ^{-1}$
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MCQ 81 Mark
What is the $SI$ unit of molar conductivity?
  • A
    $S cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • B
    $S m ^2$
  • C
    $S dm ^3 mol ^{-1}$
  • $S m ^2 mol ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$S m ^2 mol ^{-1}$
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MCQ 91 Mark
What is the change in potential of following cell $\left.2 n_{(s)}\right|_{I M} ^{C n^{-}}||_{I M}^{P 0^{-}} \mid P b_{(s)}$, if concentration of lons at anode is increased 10 times ?
  • A
    Increases by 0.0296 volt
  • B
    Increases by 10 volt
  • C
    Decreases by 10 volt
  • Decreases by 0.0296 volt
Answer
Correct option: D.
Decreases by 0.0296 volt
D
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MCQ 101 Mark
How many coulomb of electricity is required to produce $1 g ~ N a$ metal from it's ions ? (atomic mass $Na =23$ ) prenes
  • A
    3132 C
  • 4196 C
  • C
    1516 C
  • D
    2088 C
Answer
Correct option: B.
4196 C
B
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MCQ 111 Mark
How many moles of electrons are required for the reduction of $3$ moles of $Zn ^{2+}$ to $Zn ( s )$ ?
  • A
    $9$
  • B
    $3$
  • C
    $2$
  • $6$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$6$
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MCQ 121 Mark
Calculate molar conductivity at infinite dilution for $NaBr$ if molar conductivity at infinite dilution for $NaCl , KBr$ and $KCl$ are 126,152 and $150 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$ respectively.
  • A
    $302 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • $128 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • C
    $176 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • D
    $278 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$128 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
B
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MCQ 131 Mark
Identify the reaction taking place at anode during electrolysis of molten $NaCl$ ?
  • A
    $Na ^{+}+1 e ^{-} \longrightarrow Na _{( s )}$
  • $2 Cl ^{-} \longrightarrow Cl _{2( g )}+2 e ^{-}$
  • C
    $2 H ^{+}+2 e ^{-} \longrightarrow H _{2( g )}$
  • D
    $2 OH ^{-} \longrightarrow H _2 O +\frac{1}{2} O _2+2 e ^{-}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$2 Cl ^{-} \longrightarrow Cl _{2( g )}+2 e ^{-}$
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MCQ 141 Mark
How long will it take to produce $5.4 g$ of $Ag$ from molten $AgCl$ by passing $5 amp$ current? (molar mass $Ag =108 g mol ^{-1}$ )
  • A
    9650 second
  • 965 second
  • C
    193 second
  • D
    1930 second
Answer
Correct option: B.
965 second
B
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MCQ 151 Mark
Calculate $\Lambda_0$ of $CH _2 ClCOOH$ if $\Lambda_0$ for $HCl , KCl$ and $CH _2 ClCOOK$ are 4.2 .1 .5 and $1-1 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$ respectively?
  • A
    $2.7 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • $3.8 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • C
    $1.9 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • D
    $4 \cdot 2 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$3.8 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
B
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MCQ 161 Mark
Which of the following is NOT an example of secondary voltaic cell?
  • A
    Nickel - cadmium cell
  • Dry cell
  • C
    Lead storage battery
  • D
    Mercury cell
Answer
Correct option: B.
Dry cell
B
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MCQ 171 Mark
How many faraday of electrictty is required to produce $5 g$ of magnesium from magnesium chloride ? (molar mass Mg $=24 g mol ^{-1}$ )
  • 0.417F
  • B
    9.634F
  • C
    2.451F
  • D
    6.0F
Answer
Correct option: A.
0.417F
A
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MCQ 181 Mark
Calculate the molar conductivity of $CH _2 ClCOOH$ at zero concentration if mola conductivities of $HCl , KCl$ and $CH _2 ClCOOK$ at zero concentration are $4 \cdot 2,1 \cdot 4$ and $1 \cdot 1 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$ respectively.
  • A
    $1.7 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • $3.9 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • C
    $6.6 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • D
    $4 \cdot 5 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$3.9 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
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MCQ 191 Mark
Identify representation of standard hydrogen electrode?
  • A
    $Pt ,\left[ H ^{+}\right]\left| H _{2( g )} P _{ H _2}\right| H ^{+}(1 m )$
  • $H ^{+}(1 M )\left| H _2( g ) 1 atm \right| Pt$
  • C
    $H_{a q}^{+}|H_2 [ 1M]| P t,\left[H^{+}\right]$
  • D
    $H _{2( g )}\left| H _{ aq }^{+}\right| Pt , H ^{+}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$H ^{+}(1 M )\left| H _2( g ) 1 atm \right| Pt$
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MCQ 201 Mark
Molar conductivity of $0.01 M CH _3 COOH$ is $19.5 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$. Calculate its degree of dissociation if molar conductivity at zero concentration is $390 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$ ?
  • A
    0.08
  • B
    0.6
  • 0.05
  • D
    0.2
Answer
Correct option: C.
0.05
C
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MCQ 211 Mark
In a certain electrolysis experiment, $0.650 g$ of zinc is deposited in a cell having $ZnSO _4$ solution. Calculate mass of $Cu$ deposited in other cell having CuSO, solution arranged in series with first cell ? (molar mass $Zn =65, Cu =63.5 g mol ^{-1}$ )
  • A
    3.17g
  • B
    0.317g
  • 0.635g
  • D
    6.35g
Answer
Correct option: C.
0.635g
C
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MCQ 221 Mark
What will be the weight of Al deposited at cathode, when 0.5 faraday of electricity is passed through aqueous solution of $AlCl _3$ ? (at. mass of $Al =27$ )
  • A
    4.5g
  • 40.5g
  • C
    13.5g
  • D
    3.0g
Answer
Correct option: B.
40.5g
B
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MCQ 231 Mark
What is the value of conductivity of $0.01 M$ solution of an electrolyte having molar conductivity $141 \Omega ^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$ ?
  • A
    $5.64 \times 10^{-3} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$
  • B
    $4.23 \times 10^{-3} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$
  • $1.41 \times 10^{-3} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$
  • D
    $7.09 \times 10^{-3} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$1.41 \times 10^{-3} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$
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MCQ 241 Mark
Calculate mass of a divalent metal produced at cathode by passing $5 amp$ current through it's salt solution for 100 minute. (molar mass of metal $=x$ )
  • $\frac{30}{193} x$
  • B
    $\frac{193}{30} x$
  • C
    $\frac{193}{15} x$
  • D
    $\frac{15}{193} x$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$\frac{30}{193} x$
A
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MCQ 251 Mark
Which among the following concentration of $KCl$ solution is not used to determine cell constant of conductivity cell?
  • A
    1.0 M KCl
  • 0.01 M KCl
  • C
    Saturated KCl
  • D
    0.1 M KCl
Answer
Correct option: B.
0.01 M KCl
B
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MCQ 261 Mark
Calculate standard potential of a cell having electrode reactions as
$Cd _{( aq )}^{2+}+2 e ^{-} \rightarrow Cd _{( s )} E ^{\circ}=-0.403 V  Zn _{( aq )}^{2+}+2 e ^{-} \rightarrow Zn _{( s )} E ^{\circ}=-0.763 V $
  • A
    0.201V
  • B
    1.166V
  • C
    0.481V
  • 0.360V
Answer
Correct option: D.
0.360V
D
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MCQ 271 Mark
What current strength is required to deposit $36 g$ of $Ag$ in 7 minute from $AgNO _3$ solution by electrolysis? (atomic mass Ag $=108$ )
  • A
    $5.72 amp$
  • B
    $38 \cdot 3 amp$
  • C
    $11.44 amp$
  • $76 cdot 6 amp$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$76 cdot 6 amp$
D
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MCQ 281 Mark
Identify the molecule containing triple bond.
  • A
    Ammonia
  • B
    Water
  • C
    Cothane
  • Dinitrogen
Answer
Correct option: D.
Dinitrogen
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MCQ 291 Mark
Which of the following is NOT a function of salt bridge
  • A
    Provide electrical contact
  • B
    Maintain electrical neutrality
  • C
    Prevent mixing of solutions
  • Convert electrical energy to chemical energy
Answer
Correct option: D.
Convert electrical energy to chemical energy
D
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MCQ 301 Mark
Which of the following expressions represent molar conductivity of $Al _2\left( SO _4\right)_3 ?$
  • A
    $3 \lambda_{ Al ^{3+}}^0+2 \lambda_{ SO _4{ }^{2-}}^0$
  • $2 \lambda_{ Al ^{3+}}^0+3 \lambda_{ SO _4{ }^{2-}}^0$
  • C
    $\frac{1}{3} \lambda_{ Al ^{3+}}^0+\frac{1}{2} \lambda_{ SO _4{ }^{2-}}^0$
  • D
    $\lambda_{ Al ^{3+}}^0+\lambda_{ SO _4{ }^{2-}}^0$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$2 \lambda_{ Al ^{3+}}^0+3 \lambda_{ SO _4{ }^{2-}}^0$
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MCQ 311 Mark
The oxidation reaction that takes place in lead storage battery during discharge is
  • A
    $Pb _{( aq )}^{2+}+ SO _{4( aq )}^{2+} \longrightarrow PbSO _{4( s )}$
  • B
    $\begin{aligned} PbSO _{4( s )}+2 H _2 O _{( l )} \longrightarrow & PbO_2( s )+4 H _{( aq )}^{+}+ SO _{4( aq )}^{2-}+2 e ^{-}\end{aligned}$
  • $Pb _{( s )}+ SO _{4( aq )}^{2-} \longrightarrow PbSO _{4( s )}+2 e _{ }^{-}$
  • D
    $PbSO _{4( s )}+2 e ^{-} \longrightarrow Pb _{( s )}+ SO _{4( aq )}^{2-}$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$Pb _{( s )}+ SO _{4( aq )}^{2-} \longrightarrow PbSO _{4( s )}+2 e _{ }^{-}$
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MCQ 321 Mark
Which of the following is not correct ?
  • A
    Gibbs energy is an extensive property
  • B
    Electrode potential or cell potential is an intensive property.
  • C
    Electrical work = -ΔG
  • If half reaction is multiplied by a numerical factor, the corresponding E0 value is also multiplied by the same factor.
Answer
Correct option: D.
If half reaction is multiplied by a numerical factor, the corresponding E0 value is also multiplied by the same factor.
If half reaction is multiplied by a numerical factor, the corresponding E0 value is also multiplied by the same factor.
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MCQ 331 Mark
For the reaction: $ Ni _{( s )}+ Cu ^{2+}(1 M ) \rightarrow Ni ^{2+}(1 M )+ Cu _{( s )}, E_{\text {cell }}^0=0.57 V.  $
$\text { Hence } \Delta G ^0 \text { of the reaction is }$
  • A
    110 kJ
  • -110 kJ
  • C
    55 kJ
  • D
    -55 kJ
Answer
Correct option: B.
-110 kJ
-110 kJ
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MCQ 341 Mark
Consider the half reactions with standard potentialsi. $Ag _{( aq )}^{+}+ e ^{-} \longrightarrow Ag _{( s )} \quad E^0=0.8 V$
ii. $I _{2( s )}+2 e ^{-} \longrightarrow 2 l _{( aq )}^{-} \quad E^0=0.53 V$
iii. $Pb _{( aq )}^{2+}+2 e ^{-} \longrightarrow Pb _{( s )} E^0=-0.13 V$
iv. $Fe _{( aq )}^{2+}+2 e ^{-} \longrightarrow Fe _{( s )} E^0=-0.44 V$
The strongest oxidising and reducing agents respectively are
  • A
    Ag and $Fe ^{2+}$
  • $Ag ^{+}$and Fe
  • C
    $Pb ^{2+}$ and $I ^{-}$
  • D
    $I _2$ and $Fe ^{2+}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$Ag ^{+}$and Fe
$Ag ^{+}$and Fe
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MCQ 351 Mark
For the cell, $Pb _{( s )}\left| Pb ^{2+}(1 M ) \| Ag ^{+}(1 M )\right| Ag _{( s )}$, if concentration of an ion in the anode compartment is increased by a factor of 10 , the emf of the cell will
  • A
    increase by 10 V
  • B
     increase by 0.0296 V
  • C
    decrease by 10 V
  • decrease by 0.0296 V
Answer
Correct option: D.
decrease by 0.0296 V
decrease by 0.0296 V
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MCQ 361 Mark
The standard potential of the cell in which the following reaction occurs $H _{2+}( g , 1 \ atm )+ Cu ^{2+}(1 \ M ) \rightarrow 2 H (1\ M )+ Cu _{( s )}\left(E_{ Cu }^0=0.34 V \right)$ is
  • A
    – 0.34 V
  • 0.34 V
  • C
    0.17 V
  • D
     -0.17 V
Answer
Correct option: B.
0.34 V
0.34 V
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MCQ 371 Mark
$15 m^2 mol^{-1}$ is equal to
  • A
    $10^{-4} S m ^2 mol^{-1}$
  • $10^4 \Omega^{-1} cm^2 mol^{-1}$
  • C
    $10^{-2} S cm ^2 mol^{-1}$
  • D
    $10^2 \Omega^{-1} cm^2 mol^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$10^4 \Omega^{-1} cm^2 mol^{-1}$
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MCQ 381 Mark
On diluting the solution of an electrolyte,
  • A
    both $\lambda$ and $k$ increase
  • B
    both $\lambda$ and $k$ decrease
  • $\lambda$ increases and $k$ decreases
  • D
    $\lambda$ decreases and $k$ increases
Answer
Correct option: C.
$\lambda$ increases and $k$ decreases
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MCQ 391 Mark
Two solutions have the ratio of their concentrations 0.4 and ratio of their conductivities 0.216. The ratio of their molar conductivities will be
  • 0.54
  • B
    11.574
  • C
     0.0864
  • D
    1.852
Answer
Correct option: A.
0.54
0.54
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MCQ 401 Mark
What is the conductivity of $0.05 M BaCl _2$ solution if its molar conductivity is $220 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$ ?
Answer

$\begin{aligned} & \text {(a): } \Lambda_m=220 \Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^2 \mathrm{~mol}^{-1} \\ & C=0.05 \mathrm{M}, \kappa=? \\ & \quad \Lambda_m=\frac{1000 \times \kappa}{C} \Rightarrow 220=\frac{1000 \times \kappa}{0.05} \\ & \Rightarrow \quad \kappa=\frac{220 \times 0.05}{1000}=0.011 \Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^{-1}\end{aligned}$
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MCQ 411 Mark
A reaction $\mathrm{Ni}_{(s)}+\mathrm{Cu}^{++}(1 \mathrm{M}) \rightarrow \mathrm{Ni}^{++}(1 \mathrm{M})+\mathrm{Cu}_{(s)}$ occurs in a cell. Calculate $E_{\text {cell }}^{\circ}$ if $E_{\mathrm{Cu}}^{\circ}=0.337 \mathrm{~V}$ and $E_{\mathrm{Ni}}^{\circ}=-0.257 \mathrm{~V}$
  • A
    $0.594 V$
  • B
    $-0.594 V$
  • C
    $-0.08 V$
  • D
    $0.08 V$
Answer

$\begin{aligned} & \text {(a): } \mathrm{Ni}_{(s)}+\mathrm{Cu}^{2+}(1 \mathrm{M}) \rightarrow \mathrm{Ni}^{2+}(1 \mathrm{M})+\mathrm{Cu}_{(s)} \\ & E_{\mathrm{Cu}^{2+} / \mathrm{Cu}}^{\circ}=0.337 \mathrm{~V}, E_{\mathrm{Ni}^{2+} / \mathrm{Ni}}^{\circ}=-0.257 \mathrm{~V} \\ & E_{\text {cell }}^{\circ}=\left(E_{\text {red }}^{\circ}\right)_{\text {cathode }}-\left(E_{\text {red }}^{\circ}\right)_{\text {anode }} \\ & \quad=0.337 \mathrm{~V}-(-0.257 \mathrm{~V})=0.594 \mathrm{~V}\end{aligned}$
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MCQ 421 Mark
Calculate $\Delta G^{\circ}$ for the cell $\mathrm{Sn}_{(s)}\left|\mathrm{Sn}^{++}(1 \mathrm{M}) \| \mathrm{Ag}^{+}(1 \mathrm{M})\right| \mathrm{Ag}_{(s)}$ at $25^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\left(E_{\text {cell }}^{\circ}=0.90 \mathrm{~V}\right)$.
  • A
    $-173.7 kj$
  • B
    $-225.3 kJ$
  • C
    $-100.2 kl$
  • D
    $-290.8 kJ$
Answer

$\begin{aligned} & \text {(a) : } \mathrm{Sn}\left|\mathrm{Sn}_{(1 \mathrm{M})}^{2+} \| \mathrm{Ag}_{(1 \mathrm{M})}^{+}\right| \mathrm{Ag} \\ & \Delta G=-n F E_{\text {cell }}^{\mathrm{o}} \quad(n=2) \\ & =-2 \times 96500 \times 0.90=-173700 \mathrm{~J}=-173.7 \mathrm{~kJ}\end{aligned}$
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MCQ 431 Mark
Identify the gas produced due to reduction of $\mathrm{NH}_4^{+}$ ions at cathode during working of dry cell.
  • A
  • B
    Hydrogen
  • C
    Hydrogen chloride
  • D
    Chlorine
Answer
(a) : At cathode:
$
\mathrm{MnO}_2+\mathrm{NH}_4^{+}+e^{-} \longrightarrow \mathrm{MnO}(\mathrm{OH})+\mathrm{NH}_3 \uparrow
$
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MCQ 441 Mark
Calculate current in ampere required to deposit $4.8 g$ $Cu$ from its salt solution in 30 minutes. (Molar mass of $Ca =63.5 g mol ^{-1}$ )
  • 8.1 ampere
  • B
    6.4 ampere
  • C
    10.5 ampere
  • D
    12.3 ampere
Answer
Correct option: A.
8.1 ampere
(a): Mass of $Cu =4.8 g$
Molar mass of $Cu =63.5 g mol ^{-1}$
$t=30$ minutes $=1800 s$
Stoichiometry for formation of $Cu$ is $Cu ^{2+}+2 e^{-} \rightarrow Cu$
According to Faraday's first law of electrolysis, $W=Z I t$
where, $Z=\frac{E}{96500}$
$
E_{ Cu }=\frac{\text { Mol. weight }}{2}=\frac{63.5}{2}
$
Heace, $Z=\frac{63.5}{2 \times 96500}$
Sobstituting the values,
$
4.8 g =\frac{I \times 1800}{96500} \times \frac{63 .5}{2} \therefore I=\frac{4.8 \times 96500 \times 2}{63.5 \times 1800}=8.1 A
$
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MCQ 451 Mark
A conductivity cell containing $0.001 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{AgNO}_3$ solution develops resistance $6530 \mathrm{ohm}$ at $25^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. Calculate the electrical conductivity of solution at same temperature if the cell constant is $0.653 \mathrm{~cm}^{-1}$.
Answer
Correct option: D.
$1.0 \times 10^{-4} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$
(d) : $kappa =\frac{\text { Cell constant }}{\text { Resistance }}=\frac{0.653}{6530}=1.0 \times 10^{-4} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$
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MCQ 461 Mark
Calculate $E_{\text {cell }}^o$ for $\mathrm{Cd}_{(s)}\left|\mathrm{Cd}^{++}(1 \mathrm{M}) \| \mathrm{Ag}^{+}(1 \mathrm{M})\right| \mathrm{Ag}_{(s)}$
$
\left[E_{\mathrm{Cd}}^{\circ}=-0.403 \mathrm{~V} ; E_{\mathrm{Ag}}^{\circ}=0.799 \mathrm{~V}\right]
$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$1.202 V$
(a) $\begin{aligned}: E_{\text {cell }}^{\circ} & =E_{\text {cathode }}^{\circ}-E_{\text {anode }}^{\circ} \\ & =0.799-(-0.403)=1.202 \mathrm{~V}\end{aligned}$
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MCQ 471 Mark
Which from following is not true about voltaic cell?
Answer
Correct option: C.
It converts electrical energy into chemical energy.
(c) : Voltaic or galvanic cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
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MCQ 481 Mark
Calculate molar conductivity of $NH _4 OH$ at infinite dilution if molar conductivities of $Ba ( OH )_2$, $BaCl _2$ and $NH _4 Cl$ at infinite dilution are 520,280 , $129 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$ respectively.
  • A
    $249.0 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • B
    $498.0 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • C
    $125.0 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • D
    $369.0 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
Answer

$\begin{aligned} & \text {(a) : } \lambda_{\mathrm{Ba}^{2+}}^{\circ}+2 \lambda_{\mathrm{OH}^{-}}^{\circ}=520 \Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^2 \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}. . . . . .(i) \\ & \lambda_{\mathrm{Ba}^{2+}}^{\circ}+2 \lambda_{\mathrm{Cl}^{-}}^{\circ}=280 \Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^2 \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}......(ii) \\ & \lambda_{\mathrm{NH}_4^{+}}^{\circ}+\lambda_{\mathrm{Cl}^{-}}^{\circ}=129 \Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^2 \mathrm{~mol}^{-1} ......(iii)\\ & \mathrm{By} \frac{\text { (i) }}{2}-\frac{\text { (ii) }}{2}+\text { (iii), we get } \\ & \lambda_{\mathrm{NH}_4^{+}}^{\circ}+\lambda_{\mathrm{OH}^{-}}^{\circ}=\frac{520}{2}-\frac{280}{2}+129 \\ & \quad=260-140+129=249 \Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^2 \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}\end{aligned}$
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MCQ 491 Mark
Which from following expressions is used to find the cell potential of $\mathrm{Cd}_{(s)}\left|\mathrm{Cd}_{(a q)}^{++}\right|\left|\mathrm{Cu}_{(a q)}^{++}\right| \mathrm{Cu}_{(s)}$ cell at $25^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ ?
Answer

$\begin{aligned} & \text {(a) : Anode reaction: } \mathrm{Cd}-2 e^{-} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Cd}^{++} \\ & \text {Cathode reaction: } \mathrm{Cu}^{++}+2 e^{-} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Cu} \\ & \text { Net reaction : } \mathrm{Cd}+\mathrm{Cu}^{++} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Cd}^{++}+\mathrm{Cu} \\ & \therefore \quad E_{\text {cell }}=E_{\text {cell }}^{\circ}-\frac{0.059}{2} \log \frac{\left[\mathrm{Cd}^{++}\right]}{\left[\mathrm{Cu}^{++}\right]} \\ & =E_{\text {cell }}^0-0.0295 \log \frac{\left[\mathrm{Cd}^{++}\right]}{\left[\mathrm{Cu}^{++}\right]} \\ & \end{aligned}$
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MCQ 501 Mark
Which of the following cannot be considered as application of electrochemical series?
  • A
    Relative strength of reducing agent
  • Use of SHE in automobile battery
  • C
    Relative strength of oxidising agent
  • D
    Spontaneity of redox reaction
Answer
Correct option: B.
Use of SHE in automobile battery
(b) : Use of SHE in automobile battery cannot be considered as application of electrochemical series.
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MCQ 511 Mark
Calculate mass of a divalent metal produced at cathode by passing $5 \mathrm{amp}$ current through its salt solution for 100 minute. $($ Molar mass of metal $=x)$
Answer
Correct option: C.
(c) : $t=100 min =100 \times 60 sec =6000 sec$
Charge $=$ current $\times$ time $=5 \times 6000=30000 C$
According to the reaction, $M _{\text {(aq) }}^{2+}+2 e ^{-} \longrightarrow M _{(s)}$
( $\because$ Metal is divalent.)
$2 F$ or $2 \times 96500 C$ is required to deposit 1 mole or $x$ $g$ of $M$.
(Given, atomic mass of metal $=x$ )
$\therefore$ For $30000 C$, the mass of metal deposited
$
=\frac{x \times 30000}{2 \times 96500}=\frac{x \times 300}{2 \times 965}=\frac{30 x}{193}
$
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MCQ 531 Mark
How many hours are required for a current of $3 \mathrm{~A}$ to decompose electrolytically one mole of water?
  • A
    $9$ hours
  • B
    $12$ hours
  • $18$ hours
  • D
    $20$ hours
Answer
Correct option: C.
$18$ hours
$\ce{H_2O \Rightarrow H_2 + \frac{1}{2} O_2}$
$\therefore 18 g (1$ mole) $H _2 O$ liberates $2 g$ of $H _2$.
$E=\frac{\text { At mass }}{\text { Valency }}=\frac{1}{1}=1$
$\therefore Z=\frac{1}{96500} ; t=?, I=3 A , W=2 g$
$W=\frac{E}{96500} \times I \times t$
$t=\frac{W \times 96500}{E \times I}$
$=\frac{2 \times 96500}{3}$
$=64333 s$
$=\frac{64333}{3600} \text { hours }$
$=17.9 \text { hours }$
$\approx 18 \text { hours }$
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MCQ 551 Mark
Two electrolytic cells are connected in series containing $\mathrm{CuSO}_4$ solution and molten $\mathrm{AlCl}_3$. If in electrolysis 0.4 moles of 'Cu' are deposited on cathode of first cell, the number of moles of 'Al' deposited on cathode of the second cell is
  • A
    0.6 moles
  • B
    0.27 moles
  • C
    0.18 moles
  • D
    0.4 moles
Answer
(b) : $\mathrm{Cu}^{2+}+2 e^{-} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Cu}$

Thus for 1 mole of $\mathrm{Cu}$, charge required $=2 \mathrm{~F}$

For 0.4 mole of $\mathrm{Cu}$, charge required $=(2 / 1) \times 0.4=0.8 \mathrm{~F}$

For $\mathrm{Al}, \mathrm{Al}^{3+}+3 e^{-} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Al}$

For 1 mole of $\mathrm{Al}$, charge required $=3 \mathrm{~F}$

Thus from $0.8 \mathrm{~F}, \mathrm{Al}$ will deposit $=(1 / 3) \times 0.8=0.27$ mole
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MCQ 561 Mark
The conductivity of an electrolytic solution decreases in dilution due to
  • decrease in number of ions per unit volume
  • B
    increase in ionic mobility of ions
  • C
    increase in percentage ionisation
  • D
    increase in number of ions per unit volume.
Answer
Correct option: A.
decrease in number of ions per unit volume
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MCQ 571 Mark
Standard hydrogen elctrode (SHE) is a
  • primary reference electrode
  • B
    secondary reference electrode
  • C
    metal - sparingly soluble salt electrode
  • D
    metal metal ion electrode.
Answer
Correct option: A.
primary reference electrode
(a) : The electrode potential of a single electrode can only be measured by using some reference electrode. The reference electrode used is the standard or normal hydrogen electrode (S.H.E or N.H.E.).
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MCQ 581 Mark
The correct representation of Nernst equation for halfcell reaction $\mathrm{Cu}_{(a q)}^{2+}+e^{-} \rightarrow \mathrm{Cu}_{(a q)}^{+}$is
Answer

$\begin{aligned} & \text {(None): } \mathrm{Cu}_{(a q)}^{2+}+e^{-} \rightarrow \mathrm{Cu}_{(a q)}^{+} \\ & E_{\mathrm{Cu}^{2+} / \mathrm{Cu}^{+}}=E_{\mathrm{Cu}^{2+} / \mathrm{Cu}^{+}}^{\circ}-\frac{2.303 R T}{n F} \log \frac{\left[\mathrm{Cu}^{+}\right]}{\left[\mathrm{Cu}^{2+}\right]} \\ & E_{\mathrm{Cu}^{2+} / \mathrm{Cu}^{+}}=E_{\mathrm{Cu}^{2+} / \mathrm{Cu}^{+}}^{\circ}-\frac{0.0591}{1} \log \frac{\left[\mathrm{Cu}^{+}\right]}{\left[\mathrm{Cu}^{2+}\right]}\end{aligned}$
Note : In question both options (c) and (d) are same.
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MCQ 591 Mark
which of the following acts as oxidising agent in hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell?
  • A
    $H _2$
  • B
    $O _2$
  • C
    $KOH$
  • D
    $C$
Answer
(b) : Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell :

At anode: $\quad 2 \mathrm{H}_{2(g)}+4 \mathrm{OH}_{(a q)}^{-} \rightarrow 4 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}_{(b)}+4 e^{-}$

At cathode : $\quad \mathrm{O}_{2(g)}+2 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}_{(l)}+4 e^{-} \rightarrow 4 \mathrm{OH}_{(a q)}^{-}$

Overall reaction: $2 \mathrm{H}_{2(g)}+\mathrm{O}_{2(g)} \rightarrow 2 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}_{(l)}$
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MCQ 601 Mark
During galvanization of iron, which metal is used for coating iron surface?
Answer
Correct option: B.
Zinc
(b): As zinc is more reactive than iron, zinc gets oxidised first when comes in contact with moisture and hence, iron surface is protected from corrosion.
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MCQ 621 Mark
The number of moles of electrons passed when current of $2 A$ is passed through a solution of electrolyte for 20 minutes is
Answer
(c) : $Q=I \times t=2 A \times 20 \times 60 sec =2400 C$
1 mole of electrons $=96500 C$
$1 C =\frac{1}{96500}$ mole of electrons
$2400 C =\frac{1 \times 2400}{96500}$ moles of electrons
$=0.02487=2.487 \times 10^{-2}$ moles of electrons
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MCQ 631 Mark
What is the Si unit of conductivity?
  • A
    $8 m$
  • $5 m ^{-4}$
  • C
    $5 m ^2$
  • D
    $5 an ^{-7}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$5 m ^{-4}$
(b) : St unit of conductivity is $5 m ^{-1}$.
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MCQ 641 Mark
Which among the following equations represents the reduction reaction taking place in lead accumulator at positive electrode, while it is being used as a source of electrical energy?
Answer
(d): Reactions occurring in lead storage battery during discharging:
(-ve electrode)
(t) eiectrode)
$
\stackrel{+2}{ PhSO _{4 H }}+2 H _2 O
$
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MCQ 651 Mark
In the cell represented by $Pb _{(s)}\left| Pb ^{2+}(1 M ) \| Ag ^{+}(1 M )\right| Ag _{(s)}$, the reducing agent is
Answer
(a) : In the cell represented by

$\begin{array}{cc} Pb _{(s)} \mid Pb ^{2+}(1 M ) & \| Ag ^{+}(1 M ) \mid Ag _{(s)} \\ \text { Anode } & \text { Cathode } \\ \text { (oxidation occurs) } & \text { (reduction occurs) }\end{array}$

The reducing agent is $Pb$ that undergoes oxidation.
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MCQ 661 Mark
How many faradays of electricity are required to deposit $10 g$ of calcium from molten calcium chloride using inert electrodes?
$\left(\right.$ molar mass of calcium $\left.=40 g mol ^{-1}\right)$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$0.5 F$
(a) : $Ca ^{2+}+2 e^{+} \longrightarrow Ca$
So, to deposit 1mol of $C$, it requires $2 F$ of efectricity. To deposit $\frac{10}{40}$ mol of $Ca$, it requires $2 \times \frac{10}{40} F =0.5 F$ of electricity.
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MCQ 681 Mark
The overall reaction taking place at anode during electrolysis of fused sodium chloride using suitable electrode is
  • oxidation of chloride
  • B
    reduction of sodium ions
  • C
    reduction of chlorine
  • D
    oxidation of sodium atoms.
Answer
Correct option: A.
oxidation of chloride
(a) : Electrolysis of fused sodium chloride :$\begin{array}{c} NaCl _{(s)} \longrightarrow Na _{(l)}^{+}+ Cl _{(l)}^{-} \\\text {At cathode: } Na _{(l)}^{+}+e^{-} \longrightarrow Na _{(I)} \text { (Reduction) } \\\text { At anode: } Cl _{(l)}^{-} \longrightarrow Cl _{(g)}+e^{-} \quad \text { (Oxidation) } \\Cl _{(g)}+ Cl _{(g)} \longrightarrow Cl _{2(g)}\end{array}$
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MCQ 691 Mark
Which among the following metals is employed to provide cathodic protection to iron?
Answer
Correct option: A.
(a): Zinc is traditionally used for cathodic protection of iron because it is cheap, adheres well to steel, with a relatively low galvanic potential and a small tendency to corrode. However, the corrosion rate is low in moist environments.
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MCQ 701 Mark
The molar conductivity of a $1.5 \mathrm{M}$ solution of an electrolyte is found to be $138.9 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm}^2 \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}$. The conductivity of this solution is
Answer
Correct option: B.
$0.208 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm}^{-1}$
(b): Molar conductivity, $\Lambda_m= \kappa \times \frac{1000}{\text { Molarity }}$
$
\begin{aligned}
\text { Conductivity } (\kappa) & =\frac{138.9\left( S cm ^2 mol ^{-1}\right) \times 1.5( mol/L )}{1000\left( cm ^3 / L \right)} \\
& =0.208 cm ^{-1}
\end{aligned}
$
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MCQ 711 Mark
How is electrical conductance of a conductor related with length and area of cross section of the conductor?
Answer
Correct option: C.
$G=\kappa. a. l^1$
(c): Conductance, $G=\frac{1}{R}$ and, $\kappa=\frac{l}{a} \times G \quad$ or, $G=\kappa a l^{-1}$
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MCQ 721 Mark
If standard reduction potentials for $Pb , K , Zn$ and $Cu$ are $-0.126 V ,-2.925 V ,-0.763 V$ and 0.337 $V$, the decreasing order of reducing power is
  • A
    $Zn > Pb > K > Cu$
  • B
    $Cu > Pb > Zn > K$
  • $K > Zn > Pb > Cu$
  • D
    $K > Pb > Cu > Zn$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$K > Zn > Pb > Cu$
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MCQ 731 Mark
The standard reduction potentials of $Sn , Hg$  and $Cr$ are $-1.36 V , 0.854 V$ and $-0.746 V$ respectively. The increasing order of oxidising power of the given elements is
  • A
    $Sn < Hg < Cr$
  • B
    $Hg < Cr < Sn$
  • $Sn < Cr < Hg$
  • D
    $Cr < Hg < Sn$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$Sn < Cr < Hg$
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MCQ 741 Mark
The cell potential of the following cell is $\begin{aligned} & \left( E ^0 Al ^{3+} / Al =-1.66 V \right) \\ & Al ^2 Al _2\left( SO _4\right)_{3( aq )} \| HCl _{\text {(aq }}\left| H _{2( g )}\right| Pt \\ & 0.5 M \end{aligned}$
  • $1.66 V$
  • B
    $-1.66 V$
  • C
    $0.5533 V$
  • D
    $2.14 V$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$1.66 V$
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MCQ 751 Mark
The reaction, $2 Br _{( aq )}^{-}+ Sn _{( aq )}^{2+} \longrightarrow Br _{2( l )}+ Sn _{( s )}$
with the standard potentials, $E _{ Sn }^0=-0.114 V , E _{ Br _2}^0=+1.09 V$, is
  • spontaneous in reverse direction
  • B
    spontaneous in forward direction
  • C
    at equilibrium
  • D
    non-spontaneous in reverse direction
Answer
Correct option: A.
spontaneous in reverse direction
spontaneous in reverse direction
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MCQ 761 Mark
The strongest oxidizing agent among the species $\ln ^{3+}$ $\left( E ^0=-1.34 V \right), Au ^{3+}\left( E ^0=1.4 V \right)$ $Hg ^{2+}\left( E ^0=0.86 V \right), Cr ^{3+}\left( E ^0=-0.74 V \right)$ is
  • A
    $Cr ^{3+}$
  • $Au ^{3+}$
  • C
    $Hg ^{2+}$
  • D
    $\ln ^{3+}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$Au ^{3+}$
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MCQ 771 Mark
The efficiency of the hydrogen$-$oxygen fuel cell is about
  • A
    $20 \%$
  • B
    $40 \%$
  • $70 \%$
  • D
    $90 \%$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$70 \%$
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MCQ 781 Mark
In lead accumulator, anode and cathode are
  • A
    $\left( Pb + PbO _2\right), Pb$
  • B
    $Pb , PbO _2$
  • C
    $PbO _2, Pb$
  • $Pb ,\left( Pb + PbO _2\right)$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$Pb ,\left( Pb + PbO _2\right)$
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MCQ 791 Mark
During the discharging of a lead storage battery,
  • $H _2 SO _4$ is consumed
  • B
    $PbSO _4$ is consumed
  • C
    $Pb ^{2+}$ ions are formed
  • D
    $Pb$ is formed
Answer
Correct option: A.
$H _2 SO _4$ is consumed
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MCQ 801 Mark
In the Lead storage battery during discharging
  • pH of the electrolyte increases
  • B
    pH decreases
  • C
    pH remain unchanged
  • D
    pH increases or decreases depends on the extent of discharging
Answer
Correct option: A.
pH of the electrolyte increases
pH of the electrolyte increases
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MCQ 811 Mark
The metal which cannot displace hydrogen from dil. $H _2 SO _4$ solution is
  • A
    $Zn$
  • B
    $Al$
  • C
    $Fe$
  • $Ag$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$Ag$
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MCQ 821 Mark
The standard cell potential of the following cell is $0.463 VCu C Cu ^{++}(1 M )|| Ag ^{+}(1 M ) \mid Ag$. If $E _{ Ag }^0=0.8 V$, what is the standard potential of $Cu$ electrode ?
  • A
    $1.137 V$
  • $0.337 V$
  • C
    $0.463 V$
  • D
    $-0.463 V$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$0.337 V$
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MCQ 831 Mark
The Electromotive Force of the following Cell $Cu \left| Cu ^{++}(1 M ) \| A ^{+} g (1 M )\right| Ag$ is _________if$E _{ Cu ^{++}}=0.33 V$ and $E ^0 Ag ^{++} / Ag =0.79 V$
  • $0.46 V$
  • B
    $-0.46 V$
  • C
    $1.12 V$
  • D
    $-112 V$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$0.46 V$
$0.46 V$
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MCQ 841 Mark
The emf of the cell,
$\underset{(1 \text { atm })}{ H _2} \underset{(1 m )}{ H ^{+}} \| \underset{( M m )}{ Cu ^{2+}} Cu$ is
$\left(E_{\text {red }}^0=0.34 V \right)$
  • A
    $-1.34$
  • $0.34 V$
  • C
    $-0.34 V$
  • D
    $1.34$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$0.34 V$
$0.34 V$
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MCQ 851 Mark
The standard reduction potentials of metals $A$ and $B$ are $x$ and $y$ respectively. If $x>y$, the standard emf of the cell containing these electrodes would be
  • A
    $2 x-y$
  • B
    $y-x$
  • $x-y$
  • D
    $x+y$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$x-y$
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MCQ 861 Mark
The concept of electrode potential is explained on the basis of
  • A
    Arrhenius' theory
  • B
    Ostwald's theory
  • Nemst's theory
  • D
    Faraday's law
Answer
Correct option: C.
Nemst's theory
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MCQ 871 Mark
In Nernst equation the constant $0.0592$ at $298 K$ represents the value of
  • A
    $\frac{R T}{n F}$
  • B
    $\frac{R T}{F}$
  • C
    $\frac{2.303 R T}{n F}$
  • $\frac{2.303 R T}{F }$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$\frac{2.303 R T}{F }$
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MCQ 881 Mark
Which of the following species gains electrons more easily ?
  • A
    $Na ^{+}$
  • $H ^{+}$
  • C
    $Mg ^{+}$
  • D
    $Hg ^{+}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$H ^{+}$
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MCQ 891 Mark
The electrode potential of a silver electrode dipped in $0.1 M AgNO _3$ solution at $298 K$ is ( $E _{\text {red }}$ of $Ag =0.80$ volt)
  • A
    $0.0741 V$
  • B
    $0.0591 V$
  • $0.741 V$
  • D
    $0.859 V$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$0.741 V$
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MCQ 901 Mark
The emf of cell is 1.3 volt. The positive electrode has potential of 0.5 volt. The potential of negative electrode is
  • A
    $0.8 V$
  • $-0.8 V$
  • C
    $1.8 V$
  • D
    $-1.8 V$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$-0.8 V$
$-0.8 V$
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MCQ 911 Mark
In hydrogen$-$oxygen fuel cell, the carbon rods are immersed in hot aqueous solution of
  • A
    $KCl$
  • $KOH$
  • C
    $H _2 SO _4$
  • D
    $NH _4 Cl$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$KOH$
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MCQ 921 Mark
The essential condition to set a standard hydrogen electrode is
  • A
    $298 K$
  • B
    pure and dry $H _2$ gas at $1 atm$
  • C
    solution containing $H ^{+}$at unit activity
  • all of these
Answer
Correct option: D.
all of these
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MCQ 931 Mark
The standard hydrogen electrode is represented as
  • A
    $H _{( aq )}^{+}\left| H _2( g , 1 atm )\right| Pt$
  • $H _{( aq )}^{+} 1 M \left| H _2( g , 1 atm )\right| Pt$
  • C
    $H _{( aq )}^{+} 1 M \left| H _{2( g )}\right| Pt$
  • D
    $H _{( aq )}^{+} 0.1 M \left| H _2( g , 1 atm )\right| Pt$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$H _{( aq )}^{+} 1 M \left| H _2( g , 1 atm )\right| Pt$
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MCQ 941 Mark
In the Daniell cell, reduction occurs at the
  • A
    anode
  • B
    zinc rod
  • C
    negative electrode
  • positive electrode
Answer
Correct option: D.
positive electrode
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MCQ 951 Mark
In the representation of galvanic cell, the ions in the same phase are separated by a
  • A
    single vertical line
  • comma
  • C
    double vertical lines
  • D
    semicolon
Answer
Correct option: B.
comma
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MCQ 961 Mark
Daniell cell is
  • A
    Secondary cell
  • B
    Irreversible cell
  • C
    primary irreversible cell
  • primary reversible cell
Answer
Correct option: D.
primary reversible cell
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MCQ 971 Mark
Number of faradays of electricity required to liberate 12 g of hydrogen is
  • A
    1
  • B
    8
  • 12
  • D
    16
Answer
Correct option: C.
12
12
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MCQ 981 Mark
On passing 1.5 F charge, the number of moles of aluminium deposited at cathode are [Molar mass of Al = 27 gram $mol ^{-3}$]
  • A
    $1.0$
  • B
    $13.5$
  • $0.50$
  • D
    $0.75$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$0.50$
$0.50$
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MCQ 991 Mark
On calculating the strength of current in amperes if a charge of $840 C$ (coulomb) passes through an electrolyte in 7 minutes, it will be
  • A
    1
  • 2
  • C
    3
  • D
    4
Answer
Correct option: B.
2
2
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MCQ 1001 Mark
Passage of $5400 C$ of electricity through an electrolyte deposited $5.954 \times 10^{-3} kg$ of the metal with atomic mass $106.4.$ The charge on the metal ion is
  • $+1$
  • B
    $+2$
  • C
    $+3$
  • D
    $+4$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$+1$
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MCQ 1011 Mark
The quantity of electricity required to deposit $54 g$ of silver from silver nitrate solution is
  • A
    0.5 Coulomb
  • B
    0.5 Ampere
  • 0.5 Faraday
  • D
    0.5 Volt
Answer
Correct option: C.
0.5 Faraday
0.5 Faraday
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MCQ 1021 Mark
When a charge of 0.5 Faraday is passed through $AlCl _3$ solution, the amount of aluminium deposited at the cathode is (Atomic weight of $Al =27$ )
  • $4.5$
  • B
    18
  • C
    27
  • D
    $2.7$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$4.5$
$4.5$
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MCQ 1031 Mark
When 0.2 Faraday of electricity is passed through an electrolytic solution, the number of electrons involved are
  • A
    96500
  • B
    $1.603 \times 10^{-19}$
  • $1.2046 \times 10^{23}$
  • D
    $12 \times 10^6$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$1.2046 \times 10^{23}$
$1.2046 \times 10^{23}$
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MCQ 1041 Mark
The number of electrons that have a total charge of $965$ coulombs is
  • A
    $6.022 \times 10^{23}$
  • B
    $6.022 \times 10^{22}$
  • $6.022 \times 10^{21}$
  • D
    $3.011 \times 10^{23}$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$6.022 \times 10^{21}$
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MCQ 1051 Mark
The amount of electricity equal to $0.05 F$ is
  • A
    $48250 C$
  • B
    $3776 C$
  • $4825 C$
  • D
    $4285 C$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$4825 C$
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MCQ 1061 Mark
The charge of how many coulomb is required to deposit $1.0 g$ of sodium metal (molar mass $23.0 g mol ^{-1}$ ) from sodium ions is
  • A
    2098
  • B
    96500
  • C
    193000
  • 4196
Answer
Correct option: D.
4196
4196
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MCQ 1071 Mark
The S.I. unit of cell constant for conductivity cell is
  • $m^{-1}$
  • B
    $S \cdot m^{-2}$
  • C
    $cm ^{-2}$
  • D
    $S \cdot dm { }^2 \cdot mol ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$m^{-1}$
$m^{-1}$
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MCQ 1081 Mark
What weight of copper will be deposited by passing 2 Faradays of electricity through a cupric salt? (atomic mass $=63.5$ )
  • $63.5 g$
  • B
    $31.75 g$
  • C
    $127 g$
  • D
    $12.7 g$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$63.5 g$
$63.5 g$
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MCQ 1091 Mark
What is the ratio of volumes of $H _2$ and $O _2$ liberated during electrolysis of acidified water?
  • A
    $1: 2$
  • $2 : 1$
  • C
    $1 : 8$
  • D
    $8 : 1$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$2 : 1$
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MCQ 1101 Mark
If $\wedge_{ m }$ and $\wedge_0$ are the molar conductivities of a weak electrolyte at concentration $C$ and at zero concentration, then the dissociation constant $Ka$ is given by
  • A
    $K_{ a }=\frac{\wedge_{ m }^2 \times C }{\wedge_0-\wedge_{ m }}$
  • B
    $K_{ a }=\frac{\wedge_{ m }^2 \times C }{\wedge_0\left(\wedge_0-\wedge_{ m }\right)}$
  • C
    $K_{ a }=\frac{\wedge_0^2 \times C }{\left(\wedge_0-\Lambda_{ m }\right)}$
  • D
    $K_{ a }=\frac{\wedge_{ m } \times C }{\wedge_0\left(\wedge_0-\wedge_{ m }\right)}$
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MCQ 1111 Mark
The molar conductivity of cation and anion of salt BA are 180 and 220 mhos respectively. The molar conductivity of salt BA at infinite dilution is
  • A
    $90 mhos \cdot cm ^2 \cdot mol ^{-1}$
  • B
    $110 mhos \cdot cm ^2 \cdot mol ^{-1}$
  • C
    $200 mhos \cdot cm ^2 \cdot mol ^{-1}$
  • $400 mhos \cdot cm ^2 \cdot mol ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$400 mhos \cdot cm ^2 \cdot mol ^{-1}$
$400 mhos \cdot cm ^2 \cdot mol ^{-1}$
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MCQ 1121 Mark
$\wedge_0$ for $CH _3 COOH$ is $390.7 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$. If $\wedge_0$ for $CH _3 COOK$, and $HBr$ in $\Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$ are 115 and 430.4 respectively, then $\wedge 0$ for $KBr$ is
  • A
    $74.6 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • B
    $180.6 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • $154.7 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • D
    $706.1 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$154.7 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
$154.7 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
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MCQ 1131 Mark
The degree of dissociation of a weak electrolyte is given by
  • A
    $\alpha=\frac{\Lambda_0}{\Lambda_{ m }}$
  • B
    $\alpha=\Lambda_{ m } \times \Lambda_0$
  • $\alpha=\frac{\Lambda_m}{\Lambda_0}$
  • D
    $\alpha=\Lambda_0-\Lambda_m$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$\alpha=\frac{\Lambda_m}{\Lambda_0}$
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MCQ 1141 Mark
Kohlrausch’s law is represented as
  • $\Lambda_0=\lambda_{+}^0+\lambda_{-}^0$
  • B
    $\Lambda_0=\lambda_{+}^0-\lambda_{-}^0$
  • C
    $\Lambda_{ m }=\lambda_{+}^0+\lambda_{-}^0$
  • D
    $\Lambda_0=\frac{\Lambda_{ m }}{\lambda_{+}^0+\lambda_{-}^0}$
Answer
Correct option: A.
$\Lambda_0=\lambda_{+}^0+\lambda_{-}^0$
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MCQ 1151 Mark
If conductivity is expressed in $\Omega^{-1} m ^{-1}$ and concentration of the electrolytic solution in $mol m ^{-3}$ then, the molar conductance is given by
  • A
    $\Lambda_{ m }=\frac{\kappa \times 1000}{C}$
  • $\Lambda_{ m }=\frac{\kappa}{C}$
  • C
    $\wedge_{ m }=\frac{C}{\kappa}$
  • D
    $\Lambda_{ m }=\frac{C \times 1000}{\kappa}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$\Lambda_{ m }=\frac{\kappa}{C}$
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MCQ 1161 Mark
The units of molar conductivity are
  • A
    $\Omega cm ^{-2} mol ^{-1}$
  • $\Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • C
    $\Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1} mol ^{-1}$
  • D
    $\Omega^{-} cm ^{-1} mol ^{-2}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$\Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
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MCQ 1171 Mark
Molar conductivity of an electrolyte is given by,
  • A
    $\Lambda_{ m }=\frac{C \times 1000}{\kappa}$
  • B
    $\Lambda_{ m }=\frac{\kappa}{C \times 1000}$
  • $\Lambda_{ m }=\frac{\kappa \times 1000}{C}$
  • D
    $\Lambda_{ m }=\frac{1000}{\kappa \times C}$
Answer
Correct option: C.
$\Lambda_{ m }=\frac{\kappa \times 1000}{C}$
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MCQ 1181 Mark
The specific conductance of $0.02 M HCl$ is $8.2 \times 10^{-3} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$. Hence its molar conductivity is
  • A
    $164 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • B
    $6.1 \times 10^3 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • C
    $239.6 S \ cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • $410 S \ cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$410 S \ cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
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MCQ 1191 Mark
The conductivity of $0.02 M KI$ solution is $4.37 \times 10^{-4} \Omega^{-1} cm ^{-1}$. Hence its molar conductivity is
  • A
    $8.74 \times 10^{-6} \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • $21.85 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • C
    $4.58 \times 10^{-4} \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
  • D
    $136.5 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$21.85 \Omega^{-1} cm ^2 mol ^{-1}$
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MCQ 1201 Mark
A conductivity cell has two platinum electrodes of area $1.2 \ cm^2$ and $0.92 \ cm$ apart. Hence the cell constant is
 
  • A
    $1.104 \ cm ^{-1}$
  • B
    $1.304 \ cm ^{-1}$
  • C
    $0.906 \ cm ^{-1}$
  • $0.767 \ cm ^{-1}$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$0.767 \ cm ^{-1}$
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MCQ 1211 Mark
The cell constant of a conductivity cell is given by
  • A
    $l \times a$
  • B
    $\frac{a}{l}$
  • C
    $\frac{1}{l \times a}$
  • $\frac{l}{a}$
Answer
Correct option: D.
$\frac{l}{a}$
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