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This section includes 1300 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Chemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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 | |