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17th December 2014, 08:51 AM
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IIT JAM chemistry question paper
Can anybody provide me IIT JAM chemistry question paper ??
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17th December 2014, 09:47 AM
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Re: IIT JAM chemistry question paper
As you want to get IIT JAM chemistry question paper So here I am providing its paper in pdf you can download on free of cost from our site. Here is some of the content from attested file: The pair of semimetals in the following is Q.1 (A) Al, Si (B) Ge, As (C) Sb, Te (D) Ca, B The most probable oxidation states for both Cr and Mo are Q.2 (A) +2, +3, +4 (B) +2, +3, +5 (C) +2, +3, +6 (D) +3, +4, +5 The correct order of acidic character is (A) Al2O3 > MgO > SiO2 > P4O10 (B) P4O10 > Al2O3 > MgO > SiO2 Q.3 (C) P4O10 > SiO2 > Al2O3 > MgO (D) SiO2 > P4O10 > Al2O3 > MgO The pair of amphoteric oxides is Q.4 (A) VO, Cr2O3 (B) V2O3, Cr2O3 (C) VO2, Cr2O3 (D) V2O5, CrO3 In the structure of B4O5(OH)4 2− (A) all four B atoms are trigonal planar Q.5 (B) one B atom is tetrahedral and the other three are trigonal planar (C) three B atoms are tetrahedral and one is trigonal planar Q.5 (D) two B atoms are tetrahedral and the other two are trigonal planar The pH of an aqueous solution of Al3+ is likely to be Q.6 (A) neutral (B) acidic (C) slightly basic (D) highly basic Hydrolysis of (CH3)2SiCl2 and CH3SiCl3 leads to (A) linear chain and cross-linked silicones, respectively (B) cross-linked and linear chain silicones, respectively (C) linear chain silicones only Q.7 (D) cross-linked silicones only IIT JAM chemistry question paper more paper detail to atteched two pdf file........................ |
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