CBSE conducted the Class 12 Chemistry Board Exam on February 27, 2025, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. The Chemistry theory paper has 70 marks, while 30 marks are allocated for the practical assessment.The paper is divided into Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry, with MCQ (1 mark each)short-answer questions (3 marks each), and long-answer questions (5 marks each).

CBSE Class 12 Chemistry 56-7-1 Question Paper and Detailed Solutions PDF is available for download here.

CBSE Class 12 2025 Chemistry 56-7-1 Question Paper with Solution PDF

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CBSE Class 12 2025 Chemistry Question Paper with solution

Question 1:

Which of the following transition metal ion is not coloured?

  • (A) Cu\(^+\)
  • (B) Ni\(^{2+}\)
  • (C) Co\(^{2+}\)
  • (D) V\(^{3+}\)
Correct Answer: (A) Cu\(^+\)
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Question 2:

Which of the following solutions will have the highest boiling point in water?

  • (A) 1% KCl
  • (B) 1% glucose
  • (C) 1% urea
  • (D) 1% CaCl\(_2\)
Correct Answer: (D) 1% CaCl\(_2\)
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Question 3:

During electrolysis of dilute H\(_2\)SO\(_4\) using platinum electrodes, the gas evolved at the anode is:

  • (A) H\(_2\) gas
  • (B) O\(_2\) gas
  • (C) SO\(_2\) gas
  • (D) SO\(_3\) gas
Correct Answer: (B) O\(_2\) gas
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Question 4:

The activation energy (E\(_a\)) of a reaction can be determined from the slope of which of the following plots?

  • (A) ln \(k\) vs. T
  • (B) \(\dfrac{\ln k}{T}\) vs. T
  • (C) ln \(k\) vs. \(\dfrac{1}{T}\)
  • (D) \(\dfrac{T}{\ln k}\) vs. \(\dfrac{1}{T}\)
Correct Answer: (C) ln \(k\) vs. \(\dfrac{1}{T}\)
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Question 5:

Which of the following represents the fraction of molecules with energies equal to or greater than E\(_a\)?

  • (A) \(\dfrac{E_a}{RT}\)
  • (B) e\(^{-E_a/RT}\)
  • (C) e\(^{+E_a/RT}\)
  • (D) \(+\dfrac{E_a}{RT}\)
Correct Answer: (B) e\(^{-E_a/RT}\)
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Question 6:

The number of moles of AgCl precipitated when excess AgNO\(_3\) solution is mixed with one mole of [Co(NH\(_3\))\(_6\)]Cl\(_3\) is:

  • (A) 0
  • (B) 1
  • (C) 2
  • (D) 3
Correct Answer: (B) 1
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Question 7:

Which of the following haloalkanes react with aqueous KOH most rapidly by \(S_N1\) reaction?

  • (A) 2-Chlorobutane
  • (B) 1-Bromobutane
  • (C) 2-Bromo-2-Methylpropane
  • (D) 2,2-Dimethyl-1-Chloropropane
Correct Answer: (C) 2-Bromo-2-Methylpropane
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Question 8:

The reaction \(R\) -OH + Na \(\longrightarrow\) RO\(^-\) Na\(^+\) + \(\frac{1}{2}\) H\(_2\) (g) suggests that alcohols are:

  • (A) Acidic
  • (B) Basic
  • (C) Neutral
  • (D) Amphoteric
Correct Answer: (B) Basic
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Question 9:

At low temperature, phenol reacts with Br\(_2\) in CS\(_2\) to form:

  • (A) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol
  • (B) p-Bromophenol
  • (C) o-and p-Bromophenol
  • (D) 2,4,4-Dibromophenol
Correct Answer: (A) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol
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Question 10:

When alkyl iodide is treated with large excess of ammonia, the major product obtained is:

  • (A) Tertiary amine
  • (B) Quaternary ammonium salt
  • (C) Secondary amine
  • (D) Primary amine
Correct Answer: (D) Primary amine
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Question 11:

An amine 'X' reacts with Hinsberg reagent and the product obtained is soluble in alkali. The amine 'X' is:

  • (A) CH\(_3\) – NH\(_2\)
  • (B) (CH\(_3\))\(_2\)NH
  • (C) (CH\(_3\))\(_3\)N
Correct Answer: (B) (CH\(_3\))\(_2\)NH
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Question 12:

\(\alpha\)-helix structure refers to:

  • (A) Primary structure of protein
  • (B) Secondary structure of protein
  • (C) Tertiary structure of protein
  • (D) Quaternary structure of protein
Correct Answer: (B) Secondary structure of protein
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Question 13:

Assertion (A): A mixture of o-nitrophenol and p-nitrophenol can be separated by steam distillation.
Reason (R): o-nitrophenol is steam volatile due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding.

  • (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
  • (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
Correct Answer: (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
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Question 14:

Assertion (A): Cooking time is reduced in pressure cooker.
Reason (R): Boiling point of water inside the pressure cooker is elevated.

  • (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
  • (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
Correct Answer: (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
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Question 15:

Assertion (A): Actinoids show irregularities in their electronic configurations.
Reason (R): Actinoids are radioactive in nature.

  • (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
  • (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
Correct Answer: (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
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Question 16:

Assertion (A): Vitamin K can be stored in our body.
Reason (R): Vitamin K is a water soluble vitamin.

  • (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
  • (D) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
Correct Answer: (C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
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Question 17:

What is meant by positive deviation from Raoult's law? Give an example. What type of azeotrope is formed by positive deviation?

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Question 18:

State a condition under which a bimolecular reaction is kinetically first-order reaction. Give an example. For which type of reactions, do order and molecularity have the same value?

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Question 19:

(a) Write the IUPAC name of the complex \([ Pt(en)_2 Cl_2 ]^{2+}\). Draw the structure of the geometrical isomer of this complex which is optically inactive.

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Question 20:

(b) (i) Write the formula of the following coordination compound: Pentaamminecarbonatocobalt(III) chloride.

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Question 21:

Write the IUPAC name of the linkage isomer of the complex \([ Co(NH_3)_5 (NO_2) ]Cl_2\).

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Question 22:

Why are haloarenes less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution reactions? How does the presence of nitro (–NO₂) group at ortho- and para-positions in haloarenes increase the reactivity towards nucleophilic substitution reactions?

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Question 23:

The two strands in DNA are not identical but complementary. Explain. What products would be formed when DNA is hydrolyzed?

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Question 24:

How can you obtain the following?

(a) Aniline from ammonium benzoate

(b) Benzene diazonium chloride from nitrobenzene

(c) 2,4,6-Tribromoaniline from aniline

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Question 25:

0.3 g of acetic acid (Molar mass = 60 g mol\(^{-1}\)) dissolved in 30 g of benzene shows a depression in freezing point equal to 0.45°C. Calculate the percentage association of acid if it forms a dimer in the solution.

(Given: \( K_f \) for benzene = 5.12 K kg mol\(^{-1}\))

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Question 26:

(a) Write the name of the cell which is generally used in inverters. Write the reactions taking place at the anode and cathode of this cell, when it is in use.

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Question 27:

(b) Explain why electrolysis of an aqueous solution of NaCl gives \( H_2 \) gas at cathode and \( Cl_2 \) gas at anode? Write the overall reaction.

(Given: \( E^\circ_{Na^+/Na} = -2.71 \, V, \, E^\circ_{H_2/H_2O} = -0.83 \, V, \, E^\circ_{Cl_2/Cl^-} = +1.36 \, V \))

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Question 28:

The following data were obtained during the first order thermal decomposition of \( N_2O_5(g) \) at constant volume:


\[ 2N_2O_5(g) \longrightarrow 2N_2O_4(g) + O_2(g) \]
S.No. Time/s Total Pressure/atm \[ 1. \quad 0 \quad 0.5 \] \[ 2. \quad 100 \quad 0.625 \]
Calculate rate constant. \[ Given: \log 2 = 0.3010, \log 10 = 1 \]

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For a first-order reaction, the rate law is given by: \[ \ln \left(\frac{P_0}{P}\right) = k \cdot t \]
Where \( P_0 \) is the initial pressure, \( P \) is the pressure at time \( t \), and \( k \) is the rate constant. Using the provided data, we can calculate the rate constant \( k \) using the formula for the first-order reaction. After substituting the values for \( P_0 \), \( P \), and \( t \), the rate constant \( k \) is obtained as 0.0033 s\(^{-1}\).
Quick Tip: For first-order reactions, remember that the relationship between pressure and time is logarithmic. This makes it easier to calculate the rate constant using simple logarithmic equations.


Question 29:

A compound (A) with molecular formula \( C_4H_9I \), which is a primary alkyl halide, reacts with alcoholic KOH to give compound (B). Compound (B) reacts with HI to give (C) which is an isomer of (A). When (A) reacts with Na metal in the presence of dry ether, it gives a compound (D), \( C_8H_{18} \), which is different from the compound formed when n-butyl iodide reacts with sodium. Write the structures of (A), (B), (C) and (D). Write the chemical equation when compound (A) is reacted with alcoholic KOH.

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Question 30:

Write the products of the following reactions:

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Question 31:

Give reasons for the following:

  • (a) Benzoic acid does not undergo Friedel-Crafts reaction.
    (b) HCHO is more reactive than CH_3CHO towards addition of HCN.
    (c) Vinyl group directly attached with carboxylic acid should decrease the acidity of corresponding carboxylic acid due to resonance, but on the contrary it increases the acidity.
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Question 32:

Write the reaction of D-Glucose with the following:

  • (a) HCN
    (b) Br_2 water
    (c) (CH_3COO)_2 O
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Question 33:

On the basis of CFT, explain why [Ti(H\(_2\)O)\(_6\)]Cl\(_3\) complex is coloured? What happens on heating the complex [Ti(H\(_2\)O)\(_6\)]Cl\(_3\)? Give reason.

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Question 34:

(b) (i) What is crystal field splitting energy?

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Question 35:

(b) (ii) On the basis of \(\Delta_0\) and P (pairing energy), how can you differentiate between a strong field ligand and a weak field ligand?

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Question 36:

Why are low spin tetrahedral complexes rarely observed?

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Question 37:

How can you convert the following:
(i) Ethanoic acid to methanamine

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Question 38:

Why is the pK\(_b\) value of aniline more than that of methylamine?

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Question 39:

(i) Arrange the following in increasing order of their basic strength in aqueous solution:

CH\(_3\)–NH\(_2\), (CH\(_3\))\(_2\)NH, (CH\(_3\))\(_3\)N

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Question 40:

Write the structures of A, (B), (C) and (D) when (A) reacts with alcoholic KOH.



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Question 41:

(a) (i) Account for the following :

  • (I) The \(E^\circ_{Mn^{3+}/Mn^{2+}}\) value for manganese is highly negative, whereas \(E^\circ_{Mn^{4+}/Mn^{3+}}\) is highly positive.
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Question 42:

(ii) Complete the following ionic equations:

  • (I) \(5SO_3^{2-} + 2MnO_4^{-} + 6H^+ \longrightarrow\)
    (I)
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Question 43:

Answer the following questions:

  • (i) Name two elements of 3d series for which the third ionisation enthalpies are quite high.
  • (v) Why is the ability of oxygen more than fluorine to stabilise higher oxidation states of transition metals?
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Question 44:

(a) (i) An organic compound (X) having molecular formula C\(_5\)H\(_10\)O can show various properties depending on its structures. Draw each of the structures if it:

(I) shows Cannizzaro reaction.

(II) reduces Tollens' reagent and has a chiral carbon.

(III) gives positive iodoform test.

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Question 45:

Answer the following questions:

(i) Draw structure of the methyl hemiactetal of methanal.

(ii) There are two -NH\(_2\) groups in semicarbazide. However, only one is involved in the formation of semicarbazones. Give reason.

(iii) How will you convert ethanol to 3-hydroxybutanal?

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Question 46:

Complete the following equation :




\[ Cyclohexanol (C_6H_{11}OH) + CrO_3 \longrightarrow \, ? \]

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The given reaction is the oxidation of cyclohexanol with chromium trioxide (\(CrO_3\)), which results in the formation of cyclohexanone. Cyclohexanol undergoes oxidation to form the ketone (\(Cyclohexanone\)) with \(CrO_3\) as the oxidizing agent. The balanced equation is: \[ Cyclohexanol (C_6H_{11}OH) + CrO_3 \longrightarrow Cyclohexanone (C_6H_{10}O) \] Quick Tip: Oxidation of alcohols to carbonyl compounds is a common reaction in organic chemistry, often carried out using reagents like \(CrO_3\).


Question 47:

Write the final product formed when phthalic acid is treated with NH₃ followed by strong heating.

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Question 48:

Calculate the emf of the following cell at 25°C : \[ Zn(s) | Zn^{2+} (0.1 \, M) \parallel H^+ (0.01 \, M) | Hg(l) | Hg_2^{2+} (1 \, bar), \, Pt(s) \] \[ \left[ E^\circ_{Zn^{2+}/Zn} = -0.76 \, V, \, E^\circ_{H_2/H^+} = 0.00 \, V, \, \log 10 = 1 \right] \]

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Question 49:

State Faraday’s second law of electrolysis. How much electricity is required in terms of Faraday for the reduction of 1 mole of Cr_2\text{O_7^{2- \text{ to Cr^{3+?

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Question 50:

The conductivity of a 0.20 M solution of KCl is \(2.48 \times 10^{-2} \, S cm^{-1}\). Calculate its molar conductivity and degree of dissociation.

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Question 51:

Calculate the \(\Delta G\) of the following cell:
\[ Mg(s) | Mg^{2+} (aq) || Cu^{2+} (aq) | Cu(s) \] \[ \left[ E^\circ_{Mg^{2+}/Mg} = -2.37 \, V, E^\circ_{Cu^{2+}/Cu} = +0.34 \, V, F = 96500 \, C mol^{-1} \right] \]

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Question 52:

What type of cell is mercury cell? Why is it more advantageous than dry cell?

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