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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Chemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
What is the oxidation state of nitrogen in di-nitrogen trioxide? |
A. | +1 |
B. | +2 |
C. | +3 |
D. | +4 |
Answer» D. +4 | |
2. |
What catalyst is used for oxidation of ammonia to produce nitric acid? |
A. | Palladium hydride |
B. | Sodium amalgam |
C. | Platinum-Rhodium gauze |
D. | Vanadium (V) oxide |
Answer» D. Vanadium (V) oxide | |
3. |
Which of the following ions is the brown ring test useful for determining? |
A. | NO<sub>2</sub><sup> </sup> |
B. | NO<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> |
C. | NO<sub>2</sub> |
D. | NO<sub>3</sub><sup> </sup> |
Answer» E. | |
4. |
What shape is the HNO3 molecule in its gaseous state? |
A. | Bent |
B. | Linear |
C. | Planar |
D. | See Saw |
Answer» D. See Saw | |
5. |
Which gas is released when copper chips are subjected to concentrated nitric acid? |
A. | Nitrogen (I) oxide |
B. | Nitrogen (II) oxide |
C. | Nitrogen (III) oxide |
D. | Nitrogen (IV) oxide |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
What is the primary product of Haber-Bosch process? |
A. | Ammonia |
B. | Nitric acid |
C. | Nitrous acid |
D. | Pyridine |
Answer» B. Nitric acid | |
7. |
Why does nitrogen show poor tendency towards catenation? |
A. | N atom can form multiple p p bonds |
B. | Octet of N<sub>2</sub> is complete unlike carbon |
C. | The N N is unreactive at room temperature |
D. | The N N single bond is weaker and unstable |
Answer» E. | |
8. |
What is the maximum covalency of the nitrogen atom? |
A. | One |
B. | Two |
C. | Three |
D. | Four |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
What happens to the size of atoms of elements of p-block as we move from left to right in the same period? |
A. | Size increases |
B. | Size decreases |
C. | Size does not change |
D. | Size increases then decreases |
Answer» C. Size does not change | |
10. |
Which of the following represents the general electronic configuration of an element belonging to the p-block of the periodic table? |
A. | (n-2)f<sup>0</sup>(n-1)d<sup>0</sup>ns<sup>2</sup> np<sup>0 -6</sup> |
B. | (n-2)f<sup>0</sup>(n-1)d<sup>1 10</sup> ns<sup>2</sup> np<sup>1- 6</sup> |
C. | (n-2)f<sup>0</sup>(n-1)d<sup>0</sup> ns<sup>2</sup>np<sup>1-6</sup> |
D. | (n-2)f<sup>1- 14</sup>(n-1)d<sup>1- 10</sup>ns<sup>2</sup>np<sup>1- 6</sup> |
Answer» D. (n-2)f<sup>1- 14</sup>(n-1)d<sup>1- 10</sup>ns<sup>2</sup>np<sup>1- 6</sup> | |