JAM Question Paper 2008 CY (Chemistry)

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If the electrons were spin 3f2 particles, instead of spin 1/2. then the number of electrons that can be accommodated in a lecl are
(A)2 (11)3 (C)4 (D)5

For a particle in a cubic box., the total nuniher of quantum numbers needed to specify its state are
(B)2 (C)3 (D)9

The maximum number of phes that can co-eist in equilibrium for a one component system
(B)2 (C)3 (0)4

With increasing pressure, the temperature range over which the liquid state is stable.
(A) decreases
(B) increases
(C) remains constant
(0) decreases till the critical pressure and then increases

For tetrahedral complexes, which always exhibit high spin states, the maximum CFSE (cr>stal field stabilization energy) is
(A)—8 Dq (K)—l2Dq (C)—I6Dq ([))—2ODq

The most abundant element in earth’s crust is
(A) aluminium (B) iron (C) silicon (l)oxygen

Metal-carbon multiple bonds in metal carbon Is are preferably identified from the stretching frequency of
(A) carbon—oxygen bond (11 metal—carbon bond
(C) metal—oxygen bond (D) carbon-carbon bond

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