Description : The orbital angular momemtum quantum number indicates which one of the following? w) the average distance of the electrons from the nucleus x) the direction of spin of the electron y) the shape of the orbital z) the position about the three axes in space of the orbital
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- THE SHAPE OF THE ORBITAL
Description : Which of the following indicates the shape of the orbital in which the electron moves? w) principal quantum number x) spin quantum number y) angular momentum quantum number z) none of these
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ANGULAR MOMENTUM QUANTUM NUMBER
Description : The azimuthal quantum number determines the: w) spin of an electron x) shape of an orbital y) size of an orbital z) energy of an orbital
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- SHAPE OF AN ORBITAL
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 : What is the theoretical limit of the efficiency of a single-crystal single-junction cell in a photovoltaic system? w) 9 percent x) 29 percent y) 79 percent z) 99 percent
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 29 PERCENT
Description : In a typical power plant used to generate electricity in the U.S., the percentage of energy in the fuel that is converted to electricity is about: w) 99 percent x) 50 percent y) 35 percent z) 10 percent
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 35 PERCENT
Description : Which quantum number gives the shape of the orbital?
Last Answer : Answer: Azimuthal quantum number.
Description : Which of the following is a necessary characteristic for electrons that share an s orbital? w) coplanar spins x) parallel spins y) opposite spins z) none of these
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- OPPOSITE SPINS
Description : How many electrons can occupy an s orbital? w) one x) two y) three z) four
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- TWO
Description : What are the values of the orbital angular momentum of an electron in the orbitals `1s,3s,3d` and `2p`:- (a). `0,0sqrt(6h),sqrt(2h)`(b). `1,1sqrt(4h),
Last Answer : What are the values of the orbital angular momentum of an electron in the orbitals `1s,3s,3d` and `2p`:- (a). `0 ... (3)ħ` D. `0,0,sqrt(20)ħ,sqrt(6)ħ`
Description : The orientation of an atomic orbital is governed by – (1) principal quantum number (2) magnetic quantum number (3) spin quantum number (4) azimuthal quantum number
Last Answer : (2) magnetic quantum number Explanation: Quantum numbers may be defined as a set of four numbers which give complete information about the electron in an atom, i.e., energy, orbital occupied, size ... tells the number of orientations which the orbitals present within the same sub-shell can take up.
Description : Two electrons in an orbital are differentiated by which of the following? (1) Magnetic quantum number (2) Spin quantum number (3) Principal quantum number (4) Azimuthal quantum number
Last Answer : (2) Spin quantum number Explanation: Spin quantum number is the is the fourth quantum number that differentiates two electrons in the same orbital. The Pauli exclusion principle states that "no two ... atom. Each electron must have a different spin or occupy a different shell from any other.
Description : Which quantum number indicates the shape of the orbital in which the electron moves?
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- SPIN QUANTUM NUMBER
Description : Two electrons in an orbital are differentiated by which of the following ? (1) Magnetic quantum number (2) Spin quantum number (3) Principal quantum number (4) Azimuthal quantum number
Last Answer : Spin quantum number
Description : The orientation of an atomic orbital is governed by (1) principal quantum number (2) magnetic quantum number (3) spin quantum number (4) azimuthal quantum number
Last Answer : magnetic quantum number
Description : A point of known or assumed elevation on a topographic map is termed: w) benchmark x) contour line y) bathymetric point z) none of these
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- BENCHMARK
Description : On a topographic map, lines that connect points of the same elevation are termed: w) benchmarks x) bathymetric lines y) contour lines z) isobars
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CONTOUR LINES
Description : How many quantum numbers are needed to designate an orbital?
Last Answer : Ans.Three quantum numbers.
Description : The theory which ascribes wave-like properties to particles is called: w) general relativity x) quantum mechanics y) special relativity z) classical mechanics
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- QUANTUM MECHANICS
Description : In which of the branches of chemistry would the development of a theory about how a reaction takes place best be carried o w) analytical x) inorganic y) organic z) physical
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- PHYSICAL
Description : My theory of electrolytic dissociation earned me t 1903 Nobel Prize in chemistry. My name is: w) Niels Bohr x) Svante Arrhenius y) Michael Faraday z) John Cavendish
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- SVANTE ARRHENIUS
Description : The 1936 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to Peter J.W. Debye for his studies of: w) kinetic energy of colliding particles x) electron configuration y) dipole moments z) conformations of cyclohexane
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- DIPOLE MOMENTS
Description : Harold Clayton Urey, an American, received the 193 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discovery of: w) Francium x) Americium y) deuterium z) protium
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- DEUTERIUM
Description : A context free grammar for L={w|n0(w)>n1(w)} is given by: (A) S→0|0S|1SS (B) S→0S|1S|0SS|1SS|0|1 (C) S→0|0S|1SS|S1S|SS1 (D) S→0S|1S|0|1
Last Answer : (C) S→0|0S|1SS|S1S|SS1
Description : The maximum electron capacity of any orbital is (a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 14 (d) Cannot be determined unless the principal quantum number is known
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Last Answer : (2) Spin quantum number Explanation: Spin quantum number is the fourth quantum number that differentiates two electrons in the same orbital.
Description : When a physical property such as charge exists in discrete "packets" rather than in continuous amounts, the property is said to be: w) discontinuous x) abrupt y) quantized z) noncontinuous
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- QUANTIZED
Description : Which of the following reasons explains why quartz cannot be identified by its color alone? w) Its color is too faint. x) It has no color. y) It exists in a variety of colors. z) Its color fades.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- IT EXISTS IN A VARIETY OF COLORS
Description : You use a hydrometer to check the condition of the electrolyte in your car battery. It is actually measuring what property of the fluid? w) charge x) density y) temperature z) surface tension
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- DENSITY
Description : According to Gauss' Law, the magnitude of the electric field is zero everywhere inside a conductor if: w) electrostatic equilibrium is achieved x) the surface is a metal y) the conductor is moving z) the conductor is a non-Gaussian surface
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- ELECTROSTATIC EQUILIBRIUM IS ACHIEVED
Description : A firecracker is placed in the middle of a cluster of stationary billiard balls. The firecracker-billiard ball system sits on a frictionless surface. As the firecracker explodes, the balls scatter. What is the momentum ... to the combined speed of the balls y) equal to the mass of the balls z) zero
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ZERO
Description : Ten coulombs of charge are placed on a solid copper sphere. Once the charge has come to rest, the ELECTRIC POTENTIAL inside the sphere is found to be: w) zero x) uniform inside the sphere and ... the sphere y) smaller than the electric potential outside the sphere z) varying as one over r squared
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- UNIFORM INSIDE THE SPHERE AND EQUAL TO THE ELECTRIC POTENTIAL ON THE SURFACE OF THE SPHERE
Description : An object is projected vertically upward near the surface of the earth. At the very top of its path, the object's velocity is zero, and its acceleration is: w) 0 x) 9.8 meters per second squared DOWNWARD y) 9.8 meters per second squared UPWARD z) depends on the mass of the object
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 9.8 METERS PER SECOND SQUARED DOWNWARD
Description : Five coulombs of charge are placed on a thin-walled conducting shell. Once the charge has come to rest, the electric potential inside the hollow conducting shell is found to be: w) zero x) uniform ... sphere y) smaller than the electric potential outside the sphere z) varying as one over r squared.
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- UNIFORM INSIDE THE SPHERE AND EQUAL TO THE ELECTRIC OTENT
Description : Which of the following is the element which makes up about 8 percent of the earth's crust and occurs in all rocks except limestone and sandstone? w) sulfur x) aluminum y) sodium z) magnesium
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ALUMINUM
Description : This natural fiber obtained from the stems of a plant of the nettle family has found popularity in modern fibers with a high wet strength, absorbent but dries quickly, it can be spun or woven, has a high rot ... a source of heat or power? w) Plutonium-238 x) Strontium-90 y) Cesium-137 z) Uranium-235
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- PLUTONIUM-238
Description : The percent composition by mass of copper in anhydrous cupric sulfate is about: w) 10% x) 25% y) 40% z) 75%
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- 40%
Description : Explain why [Co(NH3)6]3+ is an inner orbital complex whereas [Ni(NH3)6]2+ is an outer orbital complex. (At. no. Co = 27, Ni = 28) -Chemistry
Last Answer : In [Co(NH3)6]3+, the d-electrons of Co3+ ([Ar]3d6 45°) get paired leaving behind two empty d-orbital and undergo d2sp3 hybridization and hence inner orbital complex, while in [Ni(NH3)6]2+ ... of Ni2+([Ar]3d8 45°) do not pair up and use outer 4d subshell hence outer orbital complex.
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 : Endothermic refers to a process that w) does work x) gives off heat y) loses mass z) absorbs heat
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ABSORBS HEAT
Description : As water solidifies it does one of the following: w) gives off heat and contracts x) gives off heat and expands y) takes in heat and contracts z) takes in heat and expands
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- GIVES OFF HEAT AND EXPANDS
Description : The chemical symbol for Plutonium is: w) Pl (read: P - L) x) Pu y) Pt z) Pm
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- Pu
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 : As of August 1991, how many DIFFERENT women have won Nobel Prizes in the scientific fields of physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine? Is it: w) 2 x) 5 y) 9 z) 12
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 9
Description : For a substance, density, solubility and melting point are examples of: w) physical properties x) amorphous properties y) chemical properties z) potential properties
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Description : Which of the following would you measure using a calorimeter? w) specific heat x) weight y) specific gravity z) density
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- SPECIFIC HEAT
Description : Buffer solutions show which one of the following traits: w) absorb acid and base with only small changes in pH x) indefinite stability y) high elasticity z) abnormal density
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- ABSORB ACID AND BASE WITH ONLY SMALL CHANGES IN pH
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 : As one goes across a period in the periodic table, the ionization energy generally increases for one of the following reasons. Is it because of the increasing w) atomic radius x) melting point y) nuclear charge z) density
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- NUCLEAR CHARGE
Description : A COPPER strip is placed in one compartment of a voltaic cell and a wire connects this strip to a piece of metal in the other compartment through a voltmeter. If the voltmeter reads zero, the other piece of metal is: w) zinc x) mercury y) silver z) copper
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- COPPER