Chemistry NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 12th Chapter Five
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Ans: Correct option is (iv)
As gas-gas forms up a homogeneous composition, so the correct option is (iv).
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Ans: Correct option is (iv)
In equilibrium ΔG=0 so ΔG=ΔH-TΔS which means ΔH=TΔS therefore the correct option is (ii).
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Ans: Correct option is (iii)
In homogeneous catalysis, the reactant as well as the product both are in same phase and composition is uniform throughout hence the correct option is (iii).
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3 months agoDo the vital functions of the body such as digestion get affected during fever? Explain your answer.
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Ans: The rate of an enzyme reaction is maximum at a definite temperature, called the optimum temperature. On either side of the optimum temperature, the enzyme activity decreases. The optimum temperature range for enzymatic activity is 298-310 K. Human body temperature being 310 K is suited for enzyme-catalysed reactions. Therefore, during fever, catalytic activity of the enzyme may get affected.
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Ans: When gaseous molecules come in contact with the surface of a solid catalyst, a weak chemical combination takes place between the surface of the catalyst and the gaseous molecules, which increases the concentration of reactants on the surface. Different molecules adsorbed side by side have better chance to react and form new molecules. This enhances the rate of reaction. Also, adsorption is an exothermic process. The heat released in the process of adsorption is utilised in enhancing the reaction rate.
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Ans: The gaseous molecules diffuse on to the surface of the solid catalyst and get adsorbed. After the required chemical changes the products diffuse away from the surface of the catalyst leaving the surface free for more reactant molecules to get adsorbed and undergo reaction.
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Ans: After the reaction is over between adsorbed reactants, the process of desorption is important to remove products and further create space for the other reactant molecules to approach the surface and react.
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Ans: The process of physisorption for example that of H2 on finely divided nickel, involves weak van there Waals' forces. With increase in temperature, hydrogen molecules dissociate into hydrogen atoms which are held on the surface by chemisorption.
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Ans: River water is a colloidal solution of clay and sea water contains lot of electrolytes. The point at which river and sea meet is the site for coagulation. Deposition of coagulated clay results in delta formation.
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Ans: Activated charcoal acts as an adsorbent for various poisonous gases present in the coal mines.
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