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 halogens does NOT replace the other halogens from their compounds? w) fluorine x) iodine y) bromine z) chlorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- IODINE
Description : Which one of the following elements is associated with teeth disorder? (1) Chlorine (2) Fluorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : (2) Fluorine Explanation: Fluorine is the element that is associated with teeth disorder because the presence of sodium fluoride in drinking water at the level of 2 ppm may cause mottled enamel ... , topically applied fluoride (toothpaste, dental rinses) has been shown to help reduce dental caries.
Description : Which one of the following elements is associated with teeth disorder ? (1) Chlorine (2) Fluorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : Fluorine
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 : Seaweeds are important source of – (1) fluorine (2) chlorine (3) bromine (4) iodine
Last Answer : (4) iodine Explanation: Seaweed is a source of iodine, necessary for thyroid function and to prevent goitre. However, an excess of iodine is suspected in the heightened cancer risk in Japanese who consume a lot of the plant.
Description : The most reactive among the halogens is (1) Fluorine (2) Chlorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : (1) Fluorine Explanation: Fluorine is one of the most reactive elements in existence, attacking otherwise inert materials such as glass, and forming compounds with the heavier noble gases. It is a ... react with glass in the presence of small amounts of water to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4).
Description : The most reactive among the halogens is - (1) Fluorine (2) Chlorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : (1) Fluorine Explanation: As a general rule, fluorine is the most reactive halogen and astatine is the least reactive. All halogens form Group 1 salts with similar properties.
Description : Which halogen does not appreciably react with methane in a free-radical substitution reaction? (a) chlorine (b) bromine (c) iodine (d) fluorine
Last Answer : iodine
Description : Seaweeds are important source of (1) fluorine (2) chlorine (3) bromine (4) iodine
Description : What is the same about fluorine chlorine bromine and iodine?
Last Answer : They have many similarities, which is why we put them all into the same Periodic Table group. Here is a brief list:They are diatomic.They are coloured.They are oxidising agents.They react with hydrogen.They react with metals.
Description : What Element Would Be Least Reactive Out Of Chlorine Iodine Bromine And Fluorine?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Sea weeds are an important source of (A) Fluorine (B) Chlorine (C) Bromine (D) Iodine
Last Answer : (D) Iodine
Description : What is the only nonmetal element that is a liquid room temperature? w) phosphorus x) bromine y) iodine z) arsenic
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- BROMINE
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 has a multiple covalent bond? w) Bromine x) Hydrogen y) Oxygen z) Chlorine Monofluoride
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- OXYGEN
Description : The non-metal found in the liquid state is – (1) bromine (2) nitrogen (3) fluorine (4) chlorine
Last Answer : (1) bromine Explanation: Bromine belongs to the halogen group. It is the only non-metal element that is in a liquid form at room temperature. At room temperature it is a reddish brown fuming liquid with an unpleasant chlorine like smell.
Description : The non-metal found in the liquid state is (1) bromine (2) nitrogen (3) fluorine (4) chlorine
Last Answer : bromine
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 : How many valence electrons are in the element fluorine and do the same for chlorine and bromine?
Last Answer : The number of valence electrons is seven.
Description : Radon differs from other naturally radioactive elements in which one of the following ways. Is it because radon w) is extremely radioactive x) decays into the element radium y) is a noble gas z) is as chemically active as fluorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- IS A NOBLE GAS
Description : Which of the following elements has the highest first ionization energy? w) Helium x) Neon y) Fluorine z) Argon
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- HELIUM
Description : Which of the following elements gains electrons most readily? w) Sodium x) Magnesium y) Aluminum z) Fluorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- FLUORINE
Description : Teflon is produced by polymerizing ethylene which hydrogen substituted with one of the following elements: w) teflinium x) tin y) fluorine z) carbon
Description : Which of the following elements forms a tetrahedra structure? w) carbon x) beryllium y) boron z) fluorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- CARBON
Description : Which of the following elements would form a covalent bond with Bromine? w) Calcium x) Aluminum y) Oxygen z) Tin
Description : Which of the following four elements has the largest atomic radius? Is it: w) strontium x) francium y) calcium z) bromine
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- FRANCIUM
Description : The strongest oxidizing agent among the following is: (1) Chlorine (2) Iodine (3) Fluorine (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : (3) Fluorine Explanation: An oxidizing agent is a chemical species that removes an electron from another species. Fluorine, having the largest positive value of electrode potential, is the strongest ... all halogens have a tendency to take up electrons and thus act as strong oxidizing agents.
Description : Sea weeds are important source of – (1) iron (2) chlorine (3) bromine (4) iodine
Last Answer : (4) iodine Explanation: Seaweed is a source of iodine, necessaly for thyroid function and to prevent goitre. However, an excess of iodine is suspected in the heightened cancer risk in Japanese who consume a lot of the plant, and even bigger risks in post-mempausal women.
Description : Sea weeds are important source of (1) iron (2) chlorine (3) bromine (4) iodine
Description : Which of the following does not belong to the halogen family? (a) Chlorine (b) Fluorine (c) Bromine (d) Morphine
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Out of the following, copper vessels are the most suitable for the storage of (A) Bromine (B) Dry chlorine & dry fluorine (C) Nitric acid (95% and fuming) (D) Phosphoric acid (95%) & sulphuric acid (95% and fuming)
Last Answer : (B) Dry chlorine & dry fluorine
Description : Which of the following elements has the highest electronegativity? w) Lithium x) Iodine y) Cesium z) Oxygen
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- OXYGEN
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 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 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 : Bleaching powder contains------? A. Nitrogen B. Iodine C. Chlorine (Answer) D. Bromine
Last Answer : C. Chlorine (Answer)
Description : common disinfectant used in village wells for disinfection of water is (A) Free chlorine (B) Bromine (C) Iodine (D) Potassium permanganat
Last Answer : Option D
Description : A common disinfectant used in village wells for disinfection of water is (A) Free chlorine (B) Bromine (C) Iodine (D) Potassium permanganate
Description : Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding the molar heat capacity for the noble gases? w) heat capacity decreases from Helium to Xenon x) heat capacity increases from helium to argon y) heat ... Helium to Argon, then decreases to Xenon z) heat capacity is the same for all noble gases
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- HEAT CAPACITY IS THE SAME FOR ALL NOBLE GASES
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 : 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 : What is the only non-metal element that is a liquid at room temperature and one atmosphere? w) bromine x) argon y) silicon z) selenium
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- BROMINE
Description : Which of the following is the same for both radioactive iodine and stable iodine? w) number of neutrons x) mass number y) half-life z) chemical properties
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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 : The compound which would have the greatest molar effect on the colligative properties of a dilute solution would be: w) CaCl2 x) NaCl y) C6H12O6 z) Benzene
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- CaCl2