Lahore Board
(2012) Part-I
(Objective type)
Group I
Note: Four possible answers A, B,C and D to each questions are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in the front of that question with marker or pen ink. Cutting or filling two or more circle will result in zero mark in that question. Write the letter A, B, C or D in the column (Write the correct option) against the each question also. If there is contradiction in the bubble and hand written answer, bubble option will be considered correct.

SUBJECTIVE TYPE SECTION – I

2.Write short answers to any eight questions:

3.Write the short answer of any eight:

4.Write the short answer to any 6 questions:

SECTION –II

Note: Attempt any three questions:

5.(a) What is the difference between actual yield and theoretical yield? Why actual yield is less than theoretical yield?
(b) Classify solids on the basis of bonding. How ionic solids are formed? Give two properties of ionic solids.

6.(a) Write the main postulates of VSEPR theory and explain the structure of ammonia on the basis of this theory.
(b) When 2.00 moles of H2 and 1.00mole of O2 at 100°C and 1 torr pressure react to produce 2.00 moles of gaseous water, 484.5 KJ of energy is evolved? What are the values of
(i) ∆H
(ii) ∆E for the production of one mole of H2O(g)?

7.(a) 250 cm3 of a sample of hydrogen effuses four times as rapidly as 250 cm3 of an unknown gas. Calculate the molar mass of unknown gas.
(b) State and explain with an example, the Hess’s law of constant heat summation.

8.(a) Write a note on synthesis of ammonia gas by Haber’s process keeping in mind the applications of chemical equilibrium in industry.
(b) How can you measure electrode potential of an element with the help of standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE)?

9.(a) What are ideal solutions? Explain the fractional distillation of ideal mixture of two liquids.
(b) How does Arrhenius equation help us to calculate the energy of activation of a reaction?

Lahore Board
Part-I
(Objective type)
Group II

Note: Four possible answers A, B,C and D to each questions are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in the front of that question with marker or pen ink. Cutting or filling two or more circle will result in zero mark in that question. Write the letter A, B, C or D in the column (Write the correct option) against the each question also. If there is contradiction in the bubble and hand written answer, bubble option will be considered correct

a) Properties which depends upon mass
b) Arrangement of electrons in orbital
c) Chemical properties
d) The extent to which they may be affected in electromagnetic field

SUBJECTIVE TYPE
SECTION – I

2- Write short answers to any eight questions:

3- Write the short answer of any 8 questions:

4- Write short answer to any 6 questions:

SECTION II

Note: Attempt any 3 questions:

5.(a) Define limiting reactant. how it is helpful to control the chemical reaction?
(b) Write brief note on :
i- Anisotropy
ii- polymorphism

6.(a) Define Hybridization process and explain the structure of ethyne (C2H2) molecule on the bases of it.
(b) If 10.16g of graphite is brunt in a bomb calorimeter and the temperature rise recorded is 3.87K, calculate enthalpy of combustion of graphite? specific heat capacity of calorimeter (bomb, water etc) is 86.02 KJ. mole-1. k-1

7.(a) Derive the formula for calculating the energy of an electron in “nth” orbit using Bohr’s Model.
(b) Calculate the density of CH4(g) at 0°C and 1 atmospheric pressure. what happened to the density if pressure is increased to 2 atmospheres at 0°C?

8.(a) State Le-Chatelier’s principle. Describe the effect of changes in temperature of a system in equilibrium by this principle.
(b) Define: 
         i- Electrode potential
         ii- Redox reaction
         iii- Electrochemical series
         iv- Oxidation number

9.(a) Differentiate between ideal and non ideal solutions.
(b) Write any four characteristics of enzyme catalysis.