Description : The type of crystal lattice exemplified in a diamo is: w) ionic crystal x) covalent network crystal y) metallic crystal z) covalent molecular crystal
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- COVALENT NETWORK CRYSTAL
Description : Forces in ionic crystalline solids are primarily which of the following? w)covalent x)electrostatic y)Van der Waals z)magnetic
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ELECTROSTATIC
Description : Some substances are good conductor of electricity in both the solid and liquid states. These substances are generally-------? A. ionic substances B. metallic substances (Answer) C. molecular solids D. covalent network solids
Last Answer : B. metallic substances (Answer)
Description : Solids may be considered to be either crystalline noncrystalline. The basic difference between them is that a crystal, in contrast to a noncrystal: w) has a sharp melting point x) has an irregular array of atoms y) exhibits double refraction z) has a completely regular atomic or molecular structure
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- HAS A COMPLETELY REGULAR ATOMIC OR MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Description : The following type of bonding is strongly directional in solids. (A) Vander Waal's (B) Ionic (C) Metallic (D) Covalent
Last Answer : D) Covalent
Description : Which one of the following is classified as a covalent network solid crystal? w) CaO x) SiO2 y) CO2 z) Pb
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- SiO2
Description : Sodium chloride is an example of what kind of compound? w) ionic x) covalent y) polyatomic z) monatomic
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- IONIC
Description : The characteristic bonds in nonmetal oxides are which of the following types? w) network x) covalent y) ionic z) coordinate covalent
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- COVALENT
Description : The bond most likely to be formed when two atoms differ SOMEWHAT in their tendency to attract electrons is: w) nonpolar ionic x) polar ionic y) polar covalent z) nonpolar covalent
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- POLAR COVALENT
Description : A bond in which there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons and a resultant unbalanced distribution of charge is which one of the following types of bonds? w) ionic x) pure covalent y) nonpolar covalent z) polar covalent
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- POLAR COVALENT
Description : The atoms in sugar are bound by what type of bond? w) ionic x) hydrogen y) covalent z) van der Waals
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- COVALENT
Description : The bond in Fluorine is which of the following types? Is it w) ionic x) nonpolar covalent y) polar covalent z) covalent network
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- NONPOLAR COVALENT
Description : The bond in hydrogen chloride is which of the following types? Is it w) ionic x) nonpolar covalent y) polar covalent z) covalent network
Description : If two atoms exert equal attractions for electrons, they can form: w) a nonpolar covalent bond x) an ionic bond y) a polar covalent bond z) no bond
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- A NONPOLAR COVALENT BOND
Description : The boiling points of the halogens increase going from F2 to I2. What type of intermolecular forces are responsible for this trend? w) permanent dipole x) hydrogen bonding y) ion-ion attraction z) London dispersion forces
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- LONDON DISPERSION FORCES
Description : NaCI has _______. (1) Non-polar bonds (2) Polar covalent bonds (3) Metallic bonds (4) Ionic bonds
Last Answer : (4) Ionic bonds Explanation: Sodium Chloride, NaCl. The classic case of ionic bonding, the sodium chloride molecule forms by the ionization of sodium and chlorine atoms and the attraction of the resulting ions.
Description : Cubic crystals containing lattice points only at the corners are called: w) body centered x) face centered y) simple z) hexagonal
Last Answer : ANSWER: C-SIMPLE
Description : X-ray films have an emulsion on one or both sides of a support material. The emulsion contains particles of, A. Silver nitrate crystal B. Metallic silver in gelatine C. Silver bromide in gelatine D. Silver nitrate in gelatine E. Potassium bromide in gelatine
Last Answer : C. Silver bromide in gelatine
Description : Is Co(s) ionic or covalent or metallic?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What are ionic, covalent and metallic bonds?
Last Answer : all of una deh kraz o! u mean say una no sabi dis kyn simple question.
Description : Sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium oxide are examples of molecules with (a) Covalent bonding (b) Ionic bonding (c) Metallic bonding (d) Hydrogen bonding
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Semiconductors possess which type of bonding? a) Metallic b) Covalent c) Ionic d) Magnetic
Last Answer : b) Covalent
Description : What is the type of bonding in silicon? (A) Ionic. (B) Covalent. (C) Metallic. (D) Ionic + Metallic
Last Answer : (B) Covalent.
Description : How compared with the melting points of ionic compounds the melting points of molecular solids tend to be?
Last Answer : Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.
Description : Why do alcohols have boiling points much higher than hydrocarbons of similar molecular weight? (a) Alcohols have greater van der Waals attraction forces. (b) Alcohol molecules have greater ... of volatilization. (d) Alcohols must overcome greater ionic forces in the process of volatilization.
Last Answer : Hydrogen bonds must be broken in the process of volatilization
Description : Diamond is hard because (a) It has strong covalent bonds (b) Discrete molecules of carbon are held by strong Vander Waal’s forces (c) It involves Van der Waal's forces (d) Covalent bonds are directional unlike ionic bonds
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : The inter particle forces between linear chains in nylon-66 are __________ bonds. (A) Hydrogen (B) Covalent (C) Ionic (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Hydrogen
Description : Which of the following terms means that a crystal has the ability to capture and hold water molecules? w) hydroponic x) hygroscopic y) hydrophobic z) hydropholectic
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- HYGROSCOPIC
Description : What is a typical spacing between atoms in a crystal, e.g., copper or rock salt? w) 0.1 Angstroms x) 2 Angstroms y) 20 Angstroms z) 100 Angstroms
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- 2 ANGSTROMS
Description : A crystallized substance containing water of crystallization is most appropriately termed: w) a hydrate x) an oxide y) a hydroxide z) a condensation crystal
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- A HYDRATE
Description : Humectants added in cosmetic preparations generally act by (A) hydrogen bond formation (B) covalent bond formation (C) complex formation (D) the action of London forces
Last Answer : (A) hydrogen bond formation
Description : Mayonnaise is: w) an emulsion x) a hydrogenated oil y) a covalent solution z) a coalescent solution
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- AN EMULSION
Description : Which of the following elements would form a covalent bond with Bromine? w) Calcium x) Aluminum y) Oxygen z) Tin
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- OXYGEN
Description : Which of the following has a multiple covalent bond? w) Bromine x) Hydrogen y) Oxygen z) Chlorine Monofluoride
Description : Which of the following is not a covalent network solid? w) silicon dioxide x) silicon oxide y) boron nitrate z) sodium oxide
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- SODIUM OXIDE
Description : Which of the following compounds contains both io and covalent bonds? w) Calcium Chloride x) Carbon Dioxide y) Calcium Fluoride z) Calcium Sulfate
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- CALCIUM SULFATE
Description : Mayonnaise is: w) a coalescent solution x) a hydrogenated oil y) a covalent solution z) an emulsion
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- AN EMULSION
Description : Which of the following elements can form the great number of covalent bonds? w) carbon x) nitrogen y) oxygen z) sulfur
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- SULFUR
Description : In which of the following compounds is the bonding most covalent? w) NaCl x) F2 y) MgS z) Fe3C
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- F2
Description : The metallic element with the highest melting point is: w) Ta x) W y) Rh z) Mo
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- W
Description : Which of the following is a metallic salt of a fatty acid? Is it: w) soap x) plastic y) rubber z) petroleum
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- SOAP
Description : Which of the following terms refers to the number of molecules or ions attached to a central metallic atom? w) coordination number x) connection number y) bonding number z) none of these
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- COORDINATION NUMBER
Description : The crystal of diamond shines due to (a) High density (b) Total internal reflection (c) Crystal lattice (d) None of these
Description : Pure nickel is (A) Ferromagnetic above its curie point (i.e., 415°C) (B) Having h.c.p. crystal lattice (C) Ferromagnetic at room temperature (D) Not resistant to oxidation at high temperature
Last Answer : (C) Ferromagnetic at room temperature
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Metal/alloys having hexagonal crystal lattice structure are less malleable than those having cubic crystal lattice structure (B) Metal/alloys having body centred cubic ... D) Both ferritic & austenitic stainless steel has a face centred cubic (fcc) crystal structure
Last Answer : (C) Tungsten has a body centred cubic (bcc) crystal lattice structure
Description : Nickel as a material of construction (A) Is used as an alloying element for both ferrous & non-ferrous alloys (B) Is paramagnetic below 415° C (its Curie temperature) (C) Diamagnetic (D) Has a body centred cubic (bcc) crystal lattice structure
Last Answer : (A) Is used as an alloying element for both ferrous & non-ferrous alloys
Description : Out of the following, the lowest packing of atoms exists in __________ crystal lattice structure. (A) Hexagonal close, packed (hcp) (B) Face centred cubic (fcc) (C) Body centred cubic (bcc) (D) Simple cubic
Last Answer : (D) Simple cubic
Description : Closeness of packing is maximum in case of __________ crystal lattice. (A) Face centred (B) Simple cubic (C) Body centred (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Face centred
Description : Mild steel has __________ crystal lattice structure. (A) Face centred cubic (fcc) (B) Body centred cubic (bcc) (C) Orthorhombic (D) Cubic
Last Answer : (B) Body centred cubic (bcc)