LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
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FIFTH SEMESTER – November 2008
CH 5500 – PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY – II
Date : 03-11-08 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 9:00 – 12:00
PART – A
Answer ALL questions. (10 x 2 = 20 marks)
- What is a reference electrode? Give an example.
- Define EMF.
- What is meant by Hydrogen over voltage?
- Calculate the ionic strength of 0.1M KCl.
- Define order of a reaction.
- What is a Psuedo-unimolecular reaction? Give an example.
- Mention any two factors affecting the enzyme catalysis?
- What is adsorption? Give an example.
- Define quantum yield.
- What is chemiluminesence?
PART – B
Answer any EIGHT questions. (8 x 5 = 40 marks)
- Explain the experimental method of determining the standard reduction potential
of Zn electrode.
- Explain the working of Weston cell.
- Calculate the EMF of the following electrochemical cell at 25oC.
Cu, Cu2+ (a = 0.1 M) || H+ (a = 0.01M), H2(0.95 atm); Pt Eoxd cu2+| cu 0.34 volt
- Discuss briefly the principle of polarography.
- Explain the term decomposition potential. Discuss its application.
- How is order of a reaction determined experimentally using half life method?
- Explain the kinetics of unimolecular reaction using Luidemann theory.
- Calculate the activation energy of a reaction whose rate constant is tripled by a 10oC rise in temperature in the vicinity of 27oC.
- Derive Langmuir adsorption isotherm.
- Discuss the general characteristics of catalytic reaction.
- Derive an expression for rate constant of a second order reaction with equal concentration of
reactants.
- Explain the basic concepts of photosensitized reactions.
PART – C
Answer ANY FOUR questions. (4 x 10 = 40 marks)
- a) Derive the Nernst equation for a cell reaction. (5)
- Derive the emf of a concentration cell with transference. (5)
- a) Explain the determination of pH using quinhydrone electrode. (5)
- b) How will you prove electrochemically that mercurous ion exists as Hg22+ (5)
- Explain Debye Huckel Theory of strong electrolytes.
- Explain the collision theory of bimolecular reactions. What are its limitations.
- a) Explain the influence of ionic strength on the rates of ionic reactions. (5)
- b) Discuss on Absolute reaction rate theory. (5)
- Derive Michaelis – Menton equation for a single substrate enzymatic reaction and explain.
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