Description : Which bond has the LEAST ionic character? w) H - F x) Li - F y) Li - Br z) F - F
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- F - F
Description : What is the molecular geometry of the Bromine Tetraflouride ion (B-F-4-minus 1) w) linear x) angular y) tetrahedral z) pyramidal
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- TETRAHEDRAL
Description : An aldehyde can be oxidized to form: w) a ketone x) an acid y) an alcohol z) an ester
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- AN ACID
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 : In the common dry cell, the zinc atoms are: w) reduced at the cathode x) oxidized at the cathode y) oxidized at the anode z) reduced at the anode
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- OXIDIZED AT THE ANODE
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 halogen with the largest atomic radius is: w) Cl x) I y) Br z) At
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- At
Description : A typical microwave oven produces microwave radiation with a wavelength of: w) 3 meters x) 3 x 10-2 meters (read: 3 times 10 to the minus 2 meters) y) 3 x 10 -6 meters (read: 3 times 10 to the minus 6 meters) z) 3 x 10-9 meters (read: 3 times 10 to the minus 9 meters)
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 3 x 10-2 METERS
Description : The Statue of Liberty is green because of: w) green stone x) oxidized brass y) steel painted green z) oxidized copper
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- OXIDIZED COPPER
Description : When a radioisotope undergoes beta minus decay, does its atomic number: w) increase x) decrease y) remain the same z) vary depending on the element involved
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- INCREASE
Description : What is the molecular geometry of thiocyanate (pron: thie-owe-SIE-a-nate) ion (SCN minus 1)? w) linear x) angular y) tetrahedral z) pyramidal
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- LINEAR
Description : Ca(BrO3)2 (read: C - a, left parenthesis, B - r - O - subscript 3, right parenthesis, subscript 2) is called: w) calcium bromate x) calcium bromite y) calcium dibromite z) calcium bromide
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- CALCIUM BROMATE
Description : Which of the following elements does not normally occur as a diatomic molecule? w) hydrogen x) chlorine y) argon z) oxygen
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ARGON
Description : Of the nonmetallic elements the one least likely to be found in organic compounds is: w) nitrogen x) phosphorus y) chlorine z) selenium
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- SELENIUM
Description : The oxidation number of chlorine in KClO4 is: w) -1 x) +3 y) +7 z) +1
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- +7
Description : Which of the following has the smallest atomic radius? w) iodine x) chlorine y) fluorine z) bromine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- FLUORINE
Description : Which of the following best describes Chlorine? w) colorless liquid x) reddish-brown liquid y) colorless gas z) greenish-yellow gas
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- GREENISH-YELLOW GAS
Description : Compared to Chlorine, Bromine has: w) smaller atomic size x) higher density y) lower boiling point z) greater number of outer electrons
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- HIGHER DENSITY
Description : Which of the following molecules is polar? w) Iodine x) Carbon Dioxide y) Carbon Monoxide z) Chlorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CARBON MONOXIDE
Description : Which of the following has a multiple covalent bond? w) Bromine x) Hydrogen y) Oxygen z) Chlorine Monofluoride
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- OXYGEN
Description : The molar volume of which two elements is the same at standard temperature and pressure? w) fluorine and bromine x) fluorine and iodine y) fluorine and chlorine z) bromine and iodine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- FLUORINE AND CHLORINE
Description : Chlorine is used in swimming pools as a disinfecta In its natural, standard state it is a: w) blue liquid x) colorless crystals y) yellow-green gas z) reddish-brown gas
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- YELLOW-GREEN GAS
Description : Which of the following reactions involve NEITHER oxidation nor reduction? w) burning antimony in chlorine x) decomposition of potassium chlorate y) reaction of sodium with water z) reaction of potassium hydroxide with nitric acid
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- REACTION OF POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE WITH NITRIC ACID
Description : Which of the following halogens does NOT replace the other halogens from their compounds? w) fluorine x) iodine y) bromine z) chlorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- IODINE
Description : Why is fluorine (F2) more reactive than chlorine (Cl2)?
Last Answer : Ans. F2 is more reactive than Cl2 due to greater repulsion in the non-bonded electron pairs in the molecule of F2 as compared to Cl2 therefore the bond cleavage in fluorine becomes easier.
Description : The equation, X = A cos(wt + f) (read: X equals A times the cosine of omega t + phi (fee)), can represent an expression for: w) accelerating due to gravity x) uniform straight line motion y) dc current z) a simple harmonic oscillator
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- A SIMPLE HARMONIC OSCILLATOR
Description : Pressure is equal to: w) Area divided by force x) force divided by area y) area times force z) area minus force
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- FORCE DIVIDED BY AREA
Description : A resistor of value R/2 is connected in parallel with a resistor of value R/3. The voltage drop across the parallel combination is V. The total current supplied by the voltage source is: w) 2 V/R (read: 2 V over R) x) 3 V/R (read: 3 V over R) y) 4 V/R (read: 4 V over R) z) 5 V/R (read: 5 V over R)
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- 5 V/R
Description : Which element in chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) is responsible for destroying the Earth's ozone layer? w) oxygen x) fluorine y) chlorine z) bromine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CHLORINE
Description : Which of the following elements is found in the earth's crust as both a native element and as a compound? w) argon x) copper y) chlorine z) silicon
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- COPPER
Description : Which of the following gases is given off in the acid test of a carbonate mineral? w) chlorine x) nitrogen y) carbon dioxide z) sulfur dioxide
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CARBON DIOXIDE
Description : Which two gases are used to disinfect water in sewage treatment facilities? w) helium and nitrogen x) ozone and chlorine y) oxygen and hydrogen z) nitrogen and chlorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- OZONE AND CHLORINE
Description : Which of the following is believed to be responsible for the hole in the ozone layer over Antarctic? w) carbon dioxide x) compounds containing sulfur y) radioactivity z) compounds containing chlorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- COMPOUNDS CONTAINING CHLORINE
Description : Which of the following elements has the largest crystallographic radius? w) Mg x) N y) K z) F
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- K
Description : Of the following elements which has the largest atomic radius? w) Ba x) F y) C z) Be
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- Ba
Description : The chemical symbol for Plutonium is: w) Pl (read: P - L) x) Pu y) Pt z) Pm
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- Pu
Description : The elements that have an outer electron configuration ns2 (read: n - s - 2) are called: w) halogens x) transition metals y) alkaline earths z) noble gases
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ALKALINE EARTHS
Description : An orbital for which n=3 and l = 1 (read: ell equa 1) is called a: w) 2d orbital x) 3d orbital y) 3s orbital z) 3p orbital
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- 3p ORBITAL
Description : Which of the following pairs of compounds could NOT be used to create a buffer solution? Would it be: w) HCL and NaCl (read: H - C - L and N - A - C - L) x) HCN and NaCN (read: H - C - N and N - A - C - N) y) NH3 ... - H - 4 - C - L) z) HNO2 and NaNO2 (read: H - N - O -2 and N - A - N - O - 2)
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- HCL AND NaCl (read: H - C - L and N - A - C - L)
Description : From the elements: Cl, Br, F, O, Al, C, Li, Cs and Xe; choose the following: (a) The element with highest negative electron gain enthalpy. (b) The element with lowest ionization enthalpy. ( ... . (f)The element which belongs to zero group. (g) The elements which forms largest number of compounds.
Last Answer : Ans. (a). The element chlorine (Cl) has the highest negative electron gain enthalpy. (b). The element cesium (Cs) has lowest ionization enthalpy. (c). The element fluorine F has lowest atomic radius. (d ... zero group (or group 18). (g). The element carbon (C) forms the largest number of compounds.
Description : The increasing order of reactivity among group 1 elements is Li
Last Answer : Ans. In group 1 elements (alkali metals) the reactivity of the metals is mainly due to the electron releasing tendency of their atoms, which is related to ionization enthalpy, Since ... electron gain enthalpy. Since both of them decrease down the group, the reactivity therefore decreases.
Description : Arrange the following order of the property indicated: (a). F, Cl, Br and I (negative electron gain enthalpy) (b). Mg, Al, Si and Na (ionization enthalpy) (c). C, N, O and F (second ionization enthalpy)
Last Answer : Ans. (a). I
Description : Which of the following is the best leaving group? (a) F– (b) Cl– (c) Br– (d) I–
Last Answer : I–
Description : The difference in the osmotic pressures of one molar solutions of different compounds in a given solvent at a given temperature results from? w) Different values for R x) Different values for Avogadro's number y) Ionization or dissociation z) None of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- IONIZATION OR DISSOCIATION
Description : Which has the smallest bond angle `X-S-X` in the given molecules ? (X=F, Cl, Br, I)
Last Answer : Which has the smallest bond angle `X-S-X` in the given molecules ? (X=F, Cl, Br, I) A. `SOF_(2)` B. `SOC1_(2)` C. `SOBr_(2)` D. `SOI_(2)`
Description : Newton's first law is often referred to as which of the following? w) The law of straight-line motion. x) The law of momentum y) The law of inertia z) F = ma (Spell out M-A)
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- THE LAW OF INERTIA
Description : The wind-chill index outside is -10 F when the wind blows at 20 mph and the air temperature is 20 F. To what temperature will a dry object cool when placed outside? w) 20 F x) 10 F y) -10 F z) -20 F
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- 20 F
Description : The simplified function in product of sums of Boolean function F(W, X, Y, Z) = Σ(0, 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10) is (A) (W' + X') (Y' + Z') (X' + Z) (B) (W' + X') (Y' + Z') (X' + Z') (C) (W' + X') (Y' + Z) (X' + Z) (D) (W' + X') (Y + Z') (X' + Z)
Last Answer : (A) (W' + X') (Y' + Z') (X' + Z)
Description : Outputs of instruction/data path in CU are. a. Reg R/W b. Load/Reg-Reg c. ALU function select d. Load control e. Read control f. IR Latch g. JUMP/Branch/Next PC h_ = All of these
Last Answer : h_ = All of these
Description : f we cross pure-bred tall (dominant) pea plant with pure-bred dwarf (recessive) pea plant we will get pea plants of F1 generation. If we now self-cross the pea plant of F2 generation, ... plants not found in F2 generation but appeared in F2 generation, mentioning the reason for the same. -Biology
Last Answer : Answer. (a) All plants of F1 generation will be tall plants. (b) 3:1 (c) Dwarf trait is recessive trait which was not expressed in the F1 generation, the recessive trait gets expressed in the F2 generation after self pollination.