| 1. | \( 0.225 \) | 2. | \( 0.215 \) | 
| 3. | \(0.115 \) | 4. | \(0.125\) | 
| List-I (Redox Conversion) | List-II (Number of Faraday required) | ||
| A. | 1 mol of H2O to O2 | I. | 3F | 
| B. | 1 mol of \(MnO^-_4\) to \(Mn^{2+}\) | II. | 2F | 
| C. | 1.5 mol of \(Ca\) from molten \(CaCl_2\) | III. | 1F | 
| D. | 1 mol of FeO to Fe2O3 | IV. | 5F | 
| 1. | 0.315 g | 2. | 31.5 g | 
| 3. | 0.0315 g | 4. | 3.15 g | 
| Statement I: | \(2 \mathrm{~F}\) electricity is required for the oxidation of 1 mole \(\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\) to \(\mathrm{O}_2\). | 
| Statement II: | To get \(40.0 \mathrm{~g}\) of Aluminium from molten \(\mathrm{Al}_2 \mathrm{O}_3\) required electricity is \(4.44 \mathrm{~F}\). | 
| 1. | Rusting of an iron object | 
| 2. | Production of hydrogen by electrolysis of water | 
| 3. | Tarnishing of silver | 
| 4. | Development of green coating on copper and bronze ornaments | 
| 1. | \(-61.75 \mathrm{{~kJ} {~mol}}^{-1}\) | 2. | \(+5.006 \mathrm{{~kJ} {~mol}}^{-1}\) | 
| 3. | \(-5.006 \mathrm{{~kJ} {~mol}}^{-1}\) | 4. | \(+61.75 \mathrm{{~kJ} {~mol}}^{-1}\) | 
| Assertion (A): | In equation \(\Delta_{\mathrm{r}} \mathrm{G}=-\mathrm{nFE} _{\text {cell }}, \) value \(\mathrm{\Delta_rG }\) depends on n. | 
| Reason (R): | \(\mathrm{E_{cell} }\) is an intensive property and \(\mathrm{\Delta_rG }\) is an extensive property. | 
| 1. | (A) is False but (R) is True. | 
| 2. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 3. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 4. | (A) is True but (R) is False. | 
| 1. | 3.34 cm–1 | 2. | 1.34 cm–1 | 
| 3. | 3.28 cm–1 | 4. | 1.26 cm–1 | 
| A: | This equation applies to both strong and weak electrolytes. | 
| B: | The value of the constant A depends upon the nature of the solvent. | 
| C: | The value of constant A is the same for both \(BaCl_2\) and \(MgSO_4\) | 
| D: | The value of constant A is the same for both \(BaCl_2\) and \(Mg(OH)_2\) | 
| 1. | (A) and (B) only | 2. | (A), (B), and (C) only | 
| 3. | (B) and (C) only | 4. | (B) and (D) only |