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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 1

PART A

Q. No. 1 -30 carry 4 marks each and 1 mark is deducted for every wrong answer.

Q. An unknown alcohol is treated with the “Lucas reagent” to determine whether the alcohol is primary,
secondary or tertiary. Which alcohol reacts fastest and by what mechanism:

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Reaction proceeds through carbocation formation as 30 carbocation is highly stable, hence reaction proceeds
through SN1 with 30 alcohol.

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 2

The first ionization potential of Na is 5.1 eV. The value of electron gain enthalpy of Na+ will be:

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 here the backward reaction releases same amount of energy and known as Electron gain enthalpy.

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 3

Stability of the species  increases in the order of:

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  is more stable than    has more numbers of antibonding electrons

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 4

The molarity of a solution obtained by mixing 750 mL of 0.5 (M) HCl with 250 mL of 2(M)HCl will be:

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 5

Which of the following is the wrong statement?

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(All the options are correct statements)

(2) Correct, as ozone is violet-black solid.
(3) Correct, as ozone is diamagnetic.
(4) Correct, as ONCl = 32 electrons and

ONO = 24 electron hence are not isoelectronic.

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 6

Four successive members of the first row transition elements are listed below with atomic numbers. Which
one of them is expected to have the highest  value?

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 7

A solution of (–) –1 – chloro –1 – phenylethane is toluene racemises slowly in the presence of a small
amount of SbCl5, due to the formation of :

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 8

The coagulating power of electrolytes having ions Na+, Al3+ and Ba2+ for arsenic sulphide sol increases in
the order:

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As2S3 is an anionic sol (negative sol) hence coagulation will depend upon coagulating power of cation, which is directly proportional to the valency of cation (Hardy-Schulze rule).

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 9

How many litres of water must be added to 1 litre of an aqueous solution of HCl with a pH of 1 to create an
aqueous solution with pH of 2?

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*Multiple options can be correct
JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 10

Which one of the following molecules is expected to exhibit diamagnetic behaviour?

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C→ Dimagametic

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 11

Which of the following arrangements does not represent the correct order of the property stated against it?

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The exothermic hydration enthalpies of the given trivalent cations are:
Sc+3 = 3960 kJ/mole
Fe+3 = 4429 kJ/mole
Co+3 = 4653 kJ/mole
Cr+3 = 4563 kJ/mole
Hence Sc+3 is least hydrated; so least stable (not most stable)
Fe+2 contains 4 unpaired electrons where as Mn+2 contains 5 unpaired electrons hence (4) is incorrect.

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 12

Experimentally it was found that a metal oxide has formula M0.98O. Metal M, is present as M2+ and M3+ in
its oxide. Fraction of the metal which exists as M3+ would be:

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Metal oxide = M0.98O
If ‘x’ ions of M are in +3 state, then
3x + (0.98 – x) × 2 = 2
x = 0.04
So the percentage of metal in +3 state would be 

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 13

compound with molecular mass 180 is acylated with CH3COCl to get a compound with molecular mass
390. The number of amino groups present per molecule of the former compound is:

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 14

Given

Based on the data given above, strongest oxidising agent will be:

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As per data mentioned
 is strongest oxidising agent as it has maximum SRP value.

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 15

Arrange the following compounds in order of decreasing acidity:

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Correct order of acidic strength is III > I > II > IV

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The rate of a reaction doubles when its temperature changes from 300K to 310K. Activation energy of such
a reaction will be:

(R = 8.314 JK–1 mol–1 and log 2 = 0.301)

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 17

Synthesis of each molecule of glucose in photosynthesis involves:

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 18

Which of the following complex species is not expected to exhibit optical isomerism?

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[Co(NH3)3Cl3] exists in two forms (facial and meridonial)

Both of these forms are achiral. Hence, [Co(NH3)3Cl3] does not show optical isomerism

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 19

A piston filled with 0.04 mol of an ideal gas expands reversibly from 50.0 mL to 375 mL at a constant
temperature of 37.00C. As it does so, it absorbs 208J of heat. The values of q and w for the process will be:

(R = 8.314 J/mol K) ( l n 7.5 = 2.01)

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Process is isothermal reversible expansion, hence ΔU = 0.
q = −W
As q = +208 J
Hence W = −208 J

 

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 20

A gaseous hydrocarbon gives upon combustion 0.72 g of water and 3.08 g of CO2. The empirical formula of
the hydrocarbon is:

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 21

The order of stability of the following carbocations:

 is

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Order of stability is III > I > II.

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 22

Which of the following represents the correct order of increasing first ionization enthalpy for Ca, Ba, S, Se
and Ar?

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Increasing order of first ionization enthalpy is
Ba < Ca < Se < S < Ar

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 23

For gaseous state, if most probable speed is denoated by C*, average speed by  and mean square speed by C, then for a large number of molecules the ratios of these speeds are:

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 24

The gas leaked from a storage tank of the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal gas tragedy was:

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It was methyl isocyanate (CH3NCO)

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 25

Consider the following reaction: 

The values of x, y and z in the reaction are, respectively:

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 26

Which of the following exists as covalent crystals in the solid state?

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Silicon (Si) – covalent solid
Sulphur (S8) – molecular solid
Phosphorous (P4) – Molecular solid
Iodine (I2) – Molecular solid

JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 27

Compound (A), C8H9Br, gives a white precipitate when warmed with alcoholic AgNO3. Oxidation of (A)
gives a acid (B), C8H6O4. (B) easily forms anhydride on heating. Identify the compound (A).

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 28

Energy of an electron is given by  Wavelength of light required to excite an
electron in an hydrogen atom from level n = 1 to n = 2 will be

(h = 6.62 × 10−34 Js and c = 3.0 × 108 ms−1)

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 29

An organic compound A upon reacting with NH3 gives B. On heating B gives C. C in presence of KOH
reacts with Br2 to give CH3CH2NH2. A is

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JEE Main 2013 Question Paper with Solutions - Question 30

In which of the following pairs of molecules/ions, both the species are not likely to exist?

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Bond order of  and He2 is zero, thus their existence is not possible.

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