Explore topic-wise MCQs in Chemistry.

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401.

Who developed the method of using the chemical symbols we use today?

A. Louis Pasteur
B. robert boyle
C. Bergilius
D. John Dalton
Answer» D. John Dalton
402.

How isAbsolute Zerodefined?

A. the temperature at which all molecular motion stops
B. at which the volume becomes zero
C. at which water boils at 298 K
D. at which the liquid helios boils
Answer» B. at which the volume becomes zero
403.

A chemical reaction that releases heat is called a reaction?

A. Heat absorbent
B. combination
C. decomposition
D. Thermodynamic
Answer» E.
404.

What is the molecular mass of a gas?

A. twice its vapor pressure
B. equal to its vapor pressure
C. half of its vapor pressure
D. unaffected by its vapor pressure
Answer» B. equal to its vapor pressure
405.

Which compound is formed when copper is burnt in air?

A. copper hydroxide
B. copper hydride
C. copper oxide
D. Nothing
Answer» D. Nothing
406.

The process of fission of water molecule by light energy is called?

A. light decomposition
B. radiation decomposition
C. galvanic isolation
D. thermal decomposition
Answer» B. radiation decomposition
407.

A solution is a colloidal solution of?

A. liquid in liquid
B. solid in liquid
C. gas in solid
D. solid in solid
Answer» B. solid in liquid
408.

Which of the following properties is not common in organic compounds?

A. soluble in water
B. low melting point
C. flammability
D. All
Answer» B. low melting point
409.

It is easy to make stone by beating metals. Which property of the metal does it indicate?

A. hardness
B. Trauma
C. conductivity
D. activism
Answer» C. conductivity
410.

What is silica?

A. Submetallic
B. Metal
C. non-metal
D. none of these
Answer» B. Metal
411.

If an alloy contains a metal mercury, what is it called?

A. mercury alloy
B. iron alloy
C. amalgam
D. zinc alloy
Answer» D. zinc alloy
412.

What is an alloy of copper and tin called?

A. brass
B. Duralumin
C. bronze
D. solder
Answer» D. solder
413.

The alloy of lead and tin is called?

A. steel
B. Submetallic
C. Gun Mutton
D. solder
Answer» E.
414.

Which gas is produced by the reaction of steam on iron?

A. hydrogen gas
B. oxygen gas
C. ammonia gas
D. nitrogen gas
Answer» B. oxygen gas
415.

What is the combination of smog?

A. air and water vapor
B. water and smoke
C. fire and water
D. smoke and fog
Answer» E.
416.

Which non-metal is liquid at room temperature?

A. Mercury
B. aluminum
C. bromine
D. copper
Answer» D. copper
417.

Which allotrope of carbon is more rigid?

A. graphite
B. Diamond
C. Coal
D. Kajal
Answer» C. Coal
418.

Which of the following is the strongest base in aqueous solution?

A. triethylamine
B. ammonia
C. Ethylene
D. Diethylamine
Answer» E.
419.

Which of the following acids has basicity three?

A. disodium hydrogen phosphate
B. Sodium phosphate
C. phosphoric acid
D. sodium dihydrogen phosphate
Answer» D. sodium dihydrogen phosphate
420.

Is it Milk?

A. emulsion
B. Suspension
C. foam
D. prison
Answer» B. Suspension
421.

Which of the following is a strong electrolyte?

A. hydrochloric acid
B. oxalic acid
C. acetic acid
D. ammonium hydroxide
Answer» B. oxalic acid
422.

What is it called when two liquids do not dissolve in each other and form a solution?

A. solvent
B. decantation
C. admirable
D. solute
Answer» D. solute
423.

If the pH value of a substance is less than 7, it will be considered as

A. Neutral-fair
B. ion
C. acid acid
D. alkali
Answer» D. alkali
424.

When is butter colloid formed?

A. When proteins are dispersed in water
B. When fat is dispersed in water
C. when fat pellets are dispersed in water
D. when carbohydrate dissolves in water
Answer» D. when carbohydrate dissolves in water
425.

Which of the following is a radioactive element?

A. potassium
B. Plutonium
C. molybdenum
D. lead
Answer» C. molybdenum
426.

What is the pH value of a sample of multi-distilled water?

A. Zero
B. near zero
C. 14
D. near seven
Answer» C. 14
427.

What are beta rays emitted from radioactive materials?

A. charged particle emitted by the nucleus
B. neutral particle
C. electromagnetic radiation
D. nucleus
Answer» E.
428.

Are there alpha particles?

A. twice the amount of beta particles
B. debt charged
C. Lower ionizing ability than gamma rays
D. exactly like the nucleus of helium
Answer» E.
429.

What are gamma-rays made of?

A. meson particle
B. neutrinos particles
C. higgs boson
D. electromagnetic waves
Answer» E.
430.

How does an amphoteric substance act?

A. acid
B. alkali
C. both acid and base
D. none of the above
Answer» D. none of the above
431.

What is the pH value of acid rain?

A. 5.5 or less
B. 12.5 or more
C. 10.5 or more
D. 8.5 or more
Answer» B. 12.5 or more
432.

What happens with the gamma decay of a nucleus?

A. The mass number of the nucleus changes while its atomic number does not change
B. The mass-number of the nucleus does not change, while its atomic-number does
C. Both the mass number and atomic number of the nucleus change
D. Neither the mass number of the nucleus changes nor does the atomic number change.
Answer» E.
433.

Alpha particle has two positive charges, its mass is approximately equal to which one of the following?

A. mass of two protons
B. mass of an atom of helium
C. The sum of the masses of two positrons and two neutrons
D. The mass of two positrons, since each positron has a single positive charge
Answer» C. The sum of the masses of two positrons and two neutrons
434.

What is the least permeable power beam?

A. X-ray
B. alpha ray
C. beta ray
D. gamma ray
Answer» C. beta ray
435.

What are in an alpha particle?

A. 2 protons and 2 neutrons
B. 1 proton and 4 electrons
C. 2 protons and 4 neutrons
D. 1 proton and 1 neutron
Answer» B. 1 proton and 4 electrons
436.

What do radioactive elements emit?

A. of ultraviolet rays
B. alpha, beta and gamma radiation
C. infrared waves
D. radio waves
Answer» C. infrared waves
437.

Radioactive objects should be kept in a container made of?

A. lead
B. steel
C. iron
D. aluminum
Answer» B. steel
438.

Who discovered the phenomenon of radioactivity?

A. Marie Curie
B. Pierre Curie
C. Henry Becquerel
D. JJ thomson
Answer» D. JJ thomson
439.

When an atom of an element has more than one mass number, what is it called?

A. isobars
B. isotope
C. isotone
D. isomer
Answer» C. isotone
440.

Chemical properties of isotopes?

A. should be equal
B. should be different
C. doesn't have to be the same
D. does not have to be different
Answer» B. should be different
441.

The electrons located in the highest energy level of an atom are called?

A. valence protons
B. orbital electrons
C. valence electrons
D. orbital protons
Answer» D. orbital protons
442.

Atoms/molecules/ions having the same number of electrons are?

A. isotones
B. isotope
C. isoelectronic
D. valence isoelectronic
Answer» D. valence isoelectronic
443.

On what do the chemical properties of an element depend?

A. number of electrons in the outermost shell of the element
B. number of isotopes of the element
C. mass number of the element
D. total number of neutrons in the element
Answer» B. number of isotopes of the element
444.

What happens to all isotopes of the same element?

A. Different Atomic Number and Different Atomic Mass
B. Different atomic numbers
C. Same atomic number but different atomic mass
D. Same atomic number and same atomic mass
Answer» D. Same atomic number and same atomic mass
445.

How many values ​​of rotation quantum number are possible?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer» B. 3
446.

Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called what?

A. isobaric
B. Isosceles
C. Samneutronic
D. isotopes
Answer» C. Samneutronic
447.

Which of the following elements has a higher atomic number than that of chlorine?

A. potassium
B. Sulphur
C. aluminum
D. Phosphorus
Answer» B. Sulphur
448.

How many types of quantum numbers are there?

A. 5
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» E.
449.

What is the reason for the difference in the mass of the molecule of the isotopes of an element?

A. different numbers of protons in their nuclei
B. different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
C. different number of electrons in their nucleus
D. different number of valence electrons
Answer» C. different number of electrons in their nucleus
450.

Which of the following particles have particle-wave dipoles?

A. neutron
B. electron
C. mason
D. proton
Answer» C. mason