Chemistry Question Paper with Solutions AIIMS 2017
FAQs on AIIMS 2017 Chemistry Question Paper with Solutions
1. What is Hyperconjuction?
If a C-H (Carbon-Hydrogen) σ-bond is in conjugation with a carbocation, the following effect is observed. A carbocation has an empty p-orbital and the bonded σ-electron pair of the C-H bond is ejected toward the empty p-atomic orbital. This results in the increase of the electron density in the vacant p-AO. The bond between C and H is now broken and is also called no-bond resonance. This effect is also called the Baker-Nathan effect. This phenomenon is called hyperconjugation of carbon.
2. How to prepare and solve AIIMS Chemistry Questions?
Students can solve the AIIMS Chemistry Question Paper by first properly going through the Question Paper and recognizing the questions that will need time to solve. Students should prepare for AIIMS Chemistry Questions by solving as many questions as they can. Students should start solving previous year’s questions that are available at Vedantu’s website with solutions at Vedantu’s website. They can also find the list of important questions on Vdantu’s website. This is how students can prepare, solve and bring good marks in the AIIMS Chemistry examination.
3. What are the applications of Organic Chemistry?
Organic Chemistry is a field of Chemistry that deals with carbon-related compounds. It has many applications, those are
Organic compounds are used in the production of shampoos, soaps, powders, and perfumes.
Many fuels like natural gas, petroleum are also organic compounds.
The fabrics that are used to make various dresses are also made from organic compounds.
Food is also made up of Organic Compounds
Organic Chemistry is present all over nature and can be used to understand the significance of humanity from a different standpoint.
4. What are the applications of In-Organic Chemistry?
Inorganic Chemistry has many applications. Some of the applications of Inorganic Chemistry are-
Inorganic Chemistry is involved in the field of medicine and healthcare facilities.
In the electrical field, Inorganic Chemistry is applied to the electric circuits as silicon in computers, etc.
The most applied application of Inorganic Chemistry is the use of salt ( Sodium hydroxide) in our daily lives.
Many inorganic compounds are used in ceramic industries.
Baking soda, which has inorganic elements, is used in the preparation of cakes and other eatables.
5. What are parts of Chemistry and what does it contain?
Chemistry is divided into 3 parts, they are as follows-
Physical Chemistry-
The branch of Chemistry, which is completely devoted to the study of the behaviourincreases of matter at an atomic or molecular level is called Physical Chemistry. Physical Chemistry also involves the study of the properties of elements at various scales, from the macroscopic scale which includes particles that are seeable to the naked eye, to the subatomic scale involving very small subatomic particles like electrons.
Organic Chemistry-
The branch of Chemistry that concerns the study of organic compounds, the compounds that contain covalently bonded carbon atoms, is called Organic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry mainly deals with the structure and chemical arrangement of organic compounds.
Inorganic Chemistry-
Inorganic Chemistry is the branch of Chemistry that deals with the study of compounds that do not have any carbon-hydrogen atoms in them. The substances that don't have any carbon-hydrogen bonding are salts, metals, etc.