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 : 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 : 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 : An element has the following numbers of electrons in its shells: 2-8-8-2. Which of the following is true? The element: w) is a nonmetal x) forms an ion with a charge of +2 y) can accept two electrons z) forms a negative ion
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- FORMS AN ION WITH A CHARGE OF +2
Description : Which of the given nonmetal is a liquid? A) Hydrogen B) Bromine C) Chlorine D) Mercury
Last Answer : B) Bromine
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 : Members of which of the following classes of compounds generally produce acidic solutions when dissolved in water? w) metal oxides x) nonmetal oxides y) alcohols z) aldehydes
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- NONMETAL OXIDES
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 : The element used for vulcanizing rubber is - (1) Sulphur (2) Bromine (3) Silicon (4) Phosphorus
Last Answer : (1) Sulphur Explanation: The vulcanization of neoprene or polychloroprene rubber (CR rubber) is carried out using metal oxides (specifically MgO and ZnO, sometimes Pb3O4) rather than sulfur compounds which are presently used with many natural and synthetic rubbers.
Description : The element which is used for vulcanizing rubber – (1) Sulphur (2) Bromine (3) Silicon (4) Phosphorus
Last Answer : (1) Sulphur Explanation: Vulcanisation is a chemical process for converting rubber or related polymers into more durable materials via the addition of sulfur or other equivalent "curatives" or "accelerators". By far the most common vulcanizing methods depend on sulfur.
Description : The element which is used for vulcanizing rubber (1) Sulphur (2) Bromine (3) Silicon (4) Phosphorus
Last Answer : Sulphur
Description : The radioactive element most commonly detected in humans is: w) potassium-40 x) cobalt-60 y) iodine-131 z) plutonium-238
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- POTASSIUM-40
Description : What radioactive element is routinely used in treating hyperthyroidism, and in reducing thyroid activity? w) Iron-59 x) Gold-198 y) Cobalt-60 z) Iodine-131
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- IODINE-131
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 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 : 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 : 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 : At room temperature, most elements are in which phase of matter? w) solid x) liquid y) gas z) plasma
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- SOLID
Description : Which are the only two elements on the periodic table that are liquid at room temperature? A. Mercury and Bromine (Answer) B. Carbon and helium C. Nitrogen and Hydrogen D. Oxygen and Neon
Last Answer : A. Mercury and Bromine (Answer)
Description : What Element Would Be Least Reactive Out Of Chlorine Iodine Bromine And Fluorine?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Which of the following substances would be the best choice to neutralize sulfuric acid? w) sodium hydroxide x) silicon dioxide y) copper metal z) phosphorus pentoxide
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- SODIUM HYDROXIDE
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 : Which of the following groups of elements have an OUTER ELECTRONIC configuration of S-2-P-2? w) halogens x) Nitrogen-Phosphorus Group y) Carbon-Silicon Group z) Boron-Aluminum Group
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CARBON-SILICON GROUP
Description : Which one of the following molecules exhibits resonance? w) Carbon Tetrachloride x) Carbonate ion y) Sulfur Dichloride z) Phosphorus Tribromide
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- CARBONATE ION
Description : Which of the following substances would be the best choice to neutralize aqueous Sodium Hydroxide? w) sodium carbonate x) silicon dioxide y) aluminum oxide z) phosphorus pentoxide
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- PHOSPHORUS PENTOXIDE
Description : In commercial vulcanization, crosslinking is introduced by the addition of: w) sulfur x) toluene y) silicon z) phosphorus
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- SULFUR
Description : Allotropic modifications of phosphorus include each of the following EXCEPT: w) red phosphorus x) black phosphorus y) white phosphorus z) green phosphorus
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- GREEN PHOSPHORUS
Description : Which of the following is not a donor atom? (1) Phosphorus (2) Antimony (3) Arsenic (4) Aluminium
Last Answer : (4) Aluminium Explanation: Aluminium is an acceptor atom, an impurity atom in a semiconductor, which can accept or take up one or more electrons from the crystal and become negatively charged. In semiconductor physics. It is a dopant atom that when added to a semiconductor can form a ptype region.
Last Answer : (4) Aluminium Explanation: Aluminium is an acceptor atom, an impurity atom in a semiconductor, which can accept or take up one or more electrons from the crystal and become negatively charged.
Last Answer : Aluminium
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 : 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 substances would be expecte to have the highest melting point? w) Potassium Bromide x) Iodine y) Methane z) Hydrogen Chloride
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- POTASSIUM BROMIDE
Description : Which of the following elements has the highest electronegativity? w) Lithium x) Iodine y) Cesium z) Oxygen
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- OXYGEN
Description : Compounds of iodine are NOT used for which of the following? w) as a refrigerant x) in photographic film y) as an essential part of diet z) as an antiseptic
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- AS A REFRIGERANT
Description : Which of the following is a Non Metal that remains Liquid at room temperature? A. Phosphorous B. Bromine (Answer) C. Chlorine D. Helium
Last Answer : B. Bromine (Answer)
Description : Which of the following elements would most likely be a silvery solid at room temperature? w) Sodium x) Silicon y) Selenium z) Astatine
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- SODIUM
Description : Molecular oxygen is said to be paramagnetic. This indicates that molecular oxygen: w) is a gas at room temperature x) forms molecules containing two oxygen atoms y) has an approximate molecular weight of 32 z) has unpaired electrons
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- HAS UNPAIRED ELECTRONS
Description : Which of the following metals is a solid at room temperature, yet melts in your hand? w) gallium x) cesium y) sodium z) magnesium
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- GALLIUM
Description : Which element behaves chemically both as metal and nonmetal? (1) Argon (2) Boron (3) Xenon (4) Carbon
Last Answer : (2) Boron Explanation: Some elements behave chemically both as metals and nonmetals, and are called metalloids. Their examples include Boron, Silicon, Germanium and Antimony. Elements which are neither metals nor nonmetals are called Noble Gases.
Description : Which element behaves chemically both as metal and nonmetal ? (1) Argon (2) Boron (3) Xenon (4) Carbon
Last Answer : Boron
Description : To increase the solubility of a gas in a liquid as much as possible, we would use: w) low temperature and high pressure. x) high temperature and high pressure. y) high temperature and low pressure. z) low temperature and low pressure.
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- LOW TEMPERATURE AND HIGH PRESSURE.
Description : The critical temperature is the temperature: w) above which a substance cannot be vaporized x) at which the density is a minimum y) at which solid, liquid, and vapor are in equilibrium z) above which the substance cannot be liquified.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ABOVE WHICH THE SUBSTANCE CANNOT BE LIQUIFIED.
Description : Solubility of a gas in a liquid exhibits what type proportionality to the liquid temperature? w) direct x) inverse y) logarithmic z) exponential
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- INVERSE
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 : Which of the following is very reactive and kept in kerosene? (1) Sodium (2) Potassium (3) Iodine (4) Bromine
Last Answer : (1) Sodium Explanation: Sodium is a very reactive metal. It reacts vigorously with oxygen and water. A lot of heat is generated in this process. Therefore, it is stored in kerosene to avoid contacts between either atmospheric oxygen or water.
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.