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Loyola College M.Sc. Chemistry April 2006 Chemistry Of Main Group Elements Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
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SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2006
CH 2809 – CHEMISTRY OF MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS
Date & Time : 21-04-2006/FORENOON Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Part-A
Answer all questions. Each question carries two marks
- Both Li and Mg can be used to remove N2 from other gases. Rationalize.
- What are electrides? Cite an example.
- Europium is frequently found in nature in group II minerals. Comment.
- Compounds of alkaline earth metal ions are colorless, but [Be(bpy)(C2H5)2] is bright red in color. Account for this observation.
- What are pyrazaboles? Cite an example.
- Cite the cyclohexane chair conformational analogue of phosphinoborane.
- What are silanes? How do they act as a strong reducing agents for halogens?
- What is ZSM-5 catalyst? Mention any two applications.
- What is the basic unit of silica present in pyroxene mineral? Draw its structure.
- Mention the general trend observed in the hydrolysis of interhalogen compounds.
Part-B
Answer eight questions. Each question carries five marks
- Explain the structure of B5H9 using PSEPT theory.
- Give an account of the preparation, properties, and structure of C2B10H12.
- Write brief notes on (a) silylamines and (b) inorganic rubber.
- Explain the role of zeolites as molecular sieves.
15a. Explain the principle involved in the qualitative estimation of CO by using I2O5.
- Complete the following reactions: I2O5 + H2S ?; I2O5 + HCl ?
I2O5 + F2BF3 ?
- Explain the synthesis of linear phosphazenes and their reactivity toward amines, alkoxides, aryloxides, and organometallic reagents.
- Give an account of hexagonal and cubic boron nitrides and their analogy toward graphite and diamond.
- Give a brief account of natutrally occurring azamacrocycles.
- Explain the chlorinating and oxidising reactions of any two oxides of chlorine.
- Give an account of the chemistry of phosphorus compounds with P-P double bonds.
- Give an account of the synthesis of aluminium alkyls and their synthetic importance. Comment upon the structures of aluminium alkyls and aluminium aryls.
- How is phosphorus sulfides prepared? Depict their cyclic structures.
Part-C
Answer four questions. Each question carries ten marks
- Discuss the bonding in boranes. How can this be extended to cover higher boranes?
24a. Explain the polyhedral rearrangements of closo-carboranes. (5)
- Explain the preparation, properties, and structure of borazine. (5)
25a. Give a brief account of the chemistry of oxohalogen fluorides. (7)
- Write a note on heteropoly blues. (3)
26a. Explain the special equipments and fundamental techniques employed
in the synthesis of main group nonmetal compounds. (6)
- Explain the use of hexamethyldisilazane as a silylating agent for organic and inorganic compounds with examples. (4)
27a. Give an account of naturally occurring ionophores and their interaction with the alkali and alkaline earth metal ions. (6)
- Explain the mechanism of ion transport across cell membranes. (4)
28a. Explain the synthesis, reactivity, and structural aspects of rings and cages involving
Si-Si multiple bonding. (6)
- Give an account of heterocyclic inorganic ring systems involving Si-O and N-S bondings. (4)
Loyola College M.Sc. Chemistry April 2007 Chemistry Of Main Group Elements Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
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SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2007
CH 2809 – CHEMISTRY OF MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS
Date & Time: 19/04/2007 / 1:00 – 4:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Part-A
Answer all questions. Each question carries two marks
- List some differences between chemical properties of main group elements and sub-group elements.
- Why do some ionic compounds like BaSO4 have poor solubility in water?
- How is VSEPR model different from VBT?
- Explain LCAO.
- How does the geometry of a molecule influence its stability?
- Illustrate anti Markownickoff addition of BH2 during hydroboration.
- What are silyl amines? How are they prepared?
- Differentiate metalloboranes and metallocarboranes.
- Illustrate the contrasting tendency of benzene and borazine toward addition reactions.
- What are cyclic phosphazane? Give the synthesis of one such compound.
Part-B
Answer Eight questions. Each question carries five marks
- What are the differences in the properties of E-Cl bond in CCl4 and PbCl4? Give reasons.
- Give the significance of electronegativity and electronegativity difference citing examples.
- Explain characteristic reactions of (i) electron-rich and (ii) electron-deficient molecules.
- Give a brief account of interhalogen compounds.
- Why does Xe alone form compounds among noble gases? Why does it combine only with some halogens and oxygen?
- Why is SO2 a good oxidizing agent while SeO2 and TeO2 are not?
- Give an account of the synthesis and structural aspects of isopoly molybdates and tungstates.
- Explain the method of synthesizing two-cage phosphorous sulfides.
- What are cyclic metaphosphates? Give an account of their synthesis and structural aspects.
- Write a note on linear polyphosphazenes.
- Explain the utility of organochlorides of nonmetals for catenation by coupling.
- Cite an account of the synthesis of two homocyclic inorganic rings.
Part-C
Answer Four questions. Each question carries ten marks
- Draw MO energy level diagram for (i) a highly ionic and (ii) a highly covalent diatomic molecules and explain the nature of bonding and anti-bonding orbitals.
- Discuss the unique chemical properties of boron and nitrogen group elements and their compounds.
- Discuss allotropes of carbon and their properties.
- Explain the solvolysis reactions of nonmetal halides and organohydrides.
- Give a brief account of the preparation of polyhedral borane anions. Explain the structure and bonding in these compounds with the help of PSEPT.
- (a) Give an account of the formation and structural aspects of heteropoly anions.
(b) Give an account of the reactivity and utility of non-metal fluorides as
fluorinating agents.
Loyola College M.Sc. Chemistry April 2008 Chemistry Of Main Group Elements Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
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SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2008
CH 2809 – CHEMISTRY OF MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS
Date : 22/04/2008 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 1:00 – 4:00
PART-A
Answer all questions. Each question carries two marks
- Differentiate catenation and heterocatenation. The tendency of catenation of Group14 elements decreases from carbon through lead. Comment.
- Draw the structure of [Si6O18]12-.
- What are torands? Cite an example.
- Give the structure of corrphycene.
- What are alumazenes?
- What are pyrazolylborates? Give an example.
- The inorganic analogue of benzene is different from the latter in its reactivity. Rationalize.
- What are metalloboranes?
- Give the structure of tetrasulfur tetranitride.
- Depict the structure of cyclotrisilane. Comment upon its photochemical cleavage.
PART-B
Answer eight questions. Each question carries five marks
- Give an account of the complexes of alkali metals with crown ethers.
- Explain the biological roles of ionophores.
- Give an account of the synthesis of polyhedral borane anions.
- Explain the synthesis of macrocyclic amines and imines.
- Explain the structure of pyroxenes. How are they related to amphiboles?
- Write a note on boron-nitrogen clusters.
- Give an account of the structure and coordination property of mono- and diphosphine ligands.
- Write a note on aminophosphanes.
- Explain the solvolysis reaction involving the halides and organohydrides of boron and aluminium.
- Explain the methods of synthesizing chlorine fluorides.
- Give a brief account of the synthesis and application of boron nitrides.
- Explain a high energy experimental technique used to synthesize inorganic compounds.
PART-C
Answer four questions. Each question carries ten marks
23a. Differentiate harsh and moderate fluorinating agents of main group elements. Cite examples of each class.
- Explain the synthetic utility of these fluorinating agents.
24a. What are isopoly and heteropoly acids?
- Give an account of the synthesis and structure of iso- and heteropolymolybdates and tungstates.
25a. What are carboranes? Explain the synthesis of ortho-carborane.
- Explain the synthesis, structural features, and polyhedral rearrangement of carboranes.
- Explain the methods of synthesizing fluorides and chlorides of boron, phosphorus, and nitrogen.
- Explain the complexes of alkali metals with -diketones, crown ethers, and calixarenes.
28a. Explain the structural features of zeolites.
- Highlight the difference between natural and synthetic zeolites.
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Loyola College M.Sc. Chemistry April 2009 Chemistry Of Main Group Elements Question Paper PDF Download
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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
SECOND SEMESTER – April 2009
CH 2815/CH 2809 – CHEMISTRY OF MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS
Date & Time: 22/04/2009 / 1:00 – 4:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
PART – A
Answer ALL the questions (10 x 2 = 20)
- What are electron deficient compounds? Give an example.
- Why are oxides of non-metals acidic?
- What are calixeranes?
- Give the structure and laboratory use of iodinepentoxide.
- How is inorganic benzene prepared?
- What is the reaction of an alcohol with disilaethenes?
- What are pyrazoboles? Give two examples.
- Mention any two applications of sulphides of phosphorus.
- How is C2B10H12, carboranes prepared? Give the structure
- Which of the following compounds possesses high Lewis basicity.
- i) Si(CH3)4 ii) As(CH3)4. Give reasons.
PART – B
Answer any EIGHT questions (8 x 5 = 40)
- Compare the catenation properties of carbon and silicon, assigning reasons.
- Explain the biological significance of magnesium.
- Compare structures and properties of allotropes of carbon.
- Give preparation, properties and structures of any two chlorine oxides.
- Give preparation of oxides of xenon. Why are they not obtained by direct combination?
- Write notes on synthetic importance of boranes.
- Explain the principle and the role of brominating mixture (bromate-bromide) in volumetric analysis
- Explain the different methods (any four) of preparation of lithium organometallic compounds.
- Explain the classification of silicates with examples.
- Discuss the preparation, properties and uses of silanes.
- Discuss the synthetic applications of any two sulphides of phosphorus and discuss their structures.
- What are macrocyclic ligands ? Give the molecular structure of any two nitrogen containing macrocyclic ligands and explain their significances.
PART – C
Answer any FOUR questions (4 x 10 = 40)
- Discuss nature of bonds present in E-H and E-X and their reactivity.
(E= carbon and silicon; X= halogen)
- Discuss the preparation, structure and chemistry of various halogen compounds of nitrogen.
- Write an essay on organometallic compounds with reference to their stabilities and synthetic significance.
- Explain Why borazine is considered as inorganic benzene where as phosphazenes are not considered as inorganic benzene?
- Explain the structure and bonding in diborane.
- Discuss the types of bonding by giving styx number and predict the geometry of the following compounds by PSEPT theory
- i) B5H11 ii)B5H9 iii)B4H10 iv) B6H10
Loyola College M.Sc. Chemistry April 2012 Chemistry Of Main Group Elements Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2012
CH 2815 / 2809 – CHEMISTRY OF MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS
Date : 19-04-2012 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 9:00 – 12:00
Part – A
Answer all the questions: (10 x 2 = 20)
- What is oxidative addition of hydrogen? Give an example.
- What are fullerenes? Mention any one application.
- Differentiate the structure of graphite and diamond.
- What is hetero catenation? Mention any one significance.
- What is molybdenum blue?
- Give the structure of porphyrin metal complexes where it act as a tridentate ligand.
- How does the Tolman cone angle define the steric requirements of a phosphine ligand?
- Draw the structure of beryllocene and compare it with ferrocene.
- Why can’t the cis isomer of difluorodiazene be stored in glass vessels?
- Name the products formed by the disproportionation of xenon trioxide in basic solution.
Part – B
Answer any eight questions: (8 x 5 = 40)
- Write a brief note on hydroboration and hydrosilaylation. Give mechanisms also.
- How is it possible to convert closoborane to nido and arachnoboranes? Explain by taking B6H612- as an example.
- Explain PSEPT theory and apply it to predict the structure of
- i) 1,2-CpCoB4H8 ii)NB9H12
- Explain the classification of silicates. Give an example for each class.
- Write a brief note on tungsten bronze.
- Explain why borazines are considered as inorganic benzene where as phosphazenes are not considered as inorganic benzene.
- What are pthalocyanins? How are they prepared? Mention their uses.
- Mention a method to synthesis alkyl and aryl silicon halides and explain their hydrolysis reaction to give various polymers.
- Explain macrocyclic effect with suitable examples.
- An inorganic sulphur halide ‘A’ having a distinct sulphurodour is made by the reaction between SCl2 and HF in the presence of pyridine to give compound ‘B’. The compound B has an octahedral geometry. Compound ‘A’ can also react with ClF to give compound ‘C’. Compound ‘C’ on reaction with ozone gives peroxide ‘D’. Identify A, B, C and D and write the equations for the above reactions.
- Give a brief account on the chemistry of oxohalogen fluorides.
- Write the preparation of chloramine and compare its disinfectant property with chlorine.
Part – C
Answer any four questions (4 x 10 = 40)
- Compare the reactivity of electron deficient, electron precise and electron rich compounds of main group elements.
- Discuss the structure, bonding and chemical reactivity of diborane.
- Derive styx number and possible structure for B4H
- a) Write a brief note on naturally occurring azamacrocycles. (6)
- b) Write a note on polypyrazolyl borate (4)
- a) An inorganic halogen oxide ‘A’ which is used as an air disinfectant is paramagnetic at room temperature and diamagnetic at -150ºC. Identify A and give reason for its different magnetic character by giving its structure. (5)
- b) Discuss the nature of metal-phosphorous bond in phosphine ligand. (5)
- a)Explain the classification of non-metal fluorides as fluorinating agents with suitable (5)
- b) Mention the synthetic applications of organolithium compounds. (5)