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The document discusses various topics in chemistry including: 1. Bio-chemistry is the study of chemical compounds and reactions in living organisms. 2. Nuclear chemistry is the study of changes occurring in atom nuclei. 3. Matter can undergo physical and chemical changes. Industrial chemistry studies the manufacture of products like glass and cement. 4. Sulfuric, nitric, and hydrochloric acids are examples of mineral acids. Zinc nitrate has the formula Zn(NO2)2. A chemical equation is a symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.

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The document discusses various topics in chemistry including: 1. Bio-chemistry is the study of chemical compounds and reactions in living organisms. 2. Nuclear chemistry is the study of changes occurring in atom nuclei. 3. Matter can undergo physical and chemical changes. Industrial chemistry studies the manufacture of products like glass and cement. 4. Sulfuric, nitric, and hydrochloric acids are examples of mineral acids. Zinc nitrate has the formula Zn(NO2)2. A chemical equation is a symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.

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The study of chemical compounds and their reactions occurring in living organisms is called: (a) Organic Chemistry (c) Bio-Chemistry (b) Inorganic Chemistry (d) Analytical Chemistry (b) Environmental Chemistry (d) Inorganic Chemistry (b) Three (c) Two (d) One

3.

The study of the changes occurring in the nuclei of atoms is called _________. (a) Biochemistry (c) Nuclear Chemistry

4. 5.

Matter can undergo ______ type(s) of change(s). (a) Four The manufacture of synthetic products like glass, cement, paper etc, is studied in _____ chemistry. (a) Physical (b) Industrial (b) HNO3 (c) Inorganic (d) Analytical

6.

________ is/are called the mineral acid(s). (a) H 2 SO4 these (c) HCl (d) All of

7. 8.

The formula of zinc nitrate is _______. (a) ZnNO3 (a) Chemical formula (c) Molecular Formula (b) Zn(NO3)2 (c) Zn2NO3 (b) Chemical equation (d) All of these (c) Water (c) Coal (d) Ice-cream (d) None of (d) ZnNO2 The symbolic representation of a chemical reaction is called _________.

9. 10. these 11.

Which of the following is a mixture? (a) Common Salt (a) Diamond (b) Sugar (b) Graphite Which of the following is a compound?

The percentage of oxygen in NaOH is ________. (a) 10% (b) 20% (c) 30% (d) 40%

12.

A substance can be measured in terms of:

(a) Physical Units these 13.

(b) Chemical Units

(c) Both a & b

(d) None of

Sublimation is used to purify an impure ______ substance from its mixture. (a) Volatile Liquid (b) Volatile Solid (c) Both a & b (d) Gaseous

15.

Which of the following quantities is/are basic or fundamental? (a) Length (b) Mass (c) Time (d) All of

these
17. Which of the following sub-atomic particles is smallest? (a) Electron these 18. The formula of phosphoric acid is ___________. (a) H 3 PO3 20. (b) H 3 PO4 (c) H 2 PO4 (d) H 2 PO3 (b) Proton (c) Neutron (d) All of

The percentage of carbon (by mass) in CaCO3 is ________. (a) 40% (b) 12% (c) 16% (d) 48%

2. 4.

6.

2HCl is an example of The reaction H2+Cl2 (a) Addition reaction (b) Synthesis reaction (c) Both a & b (d) Decomposition reaction Which one of the following pairs of compounds represents the law of multiple proportions? (a) NH3 , HCl (b) H2S , SO2 (c) CuO, Cu2O (d) CS2 , FeSO4 Consider the following reaction: NH3 + H2O NH4OH Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for this reaction? (a) It obeys law of conservation of mass. (b) 8.5g of NH3 reacts with 9g of water to produce 17.5g of NH4OH. (c) Both a & b (d) None of these
Which of the following is a mixture?

14.

(a) Plastic these


15. these 1.

(b) Detergents

(c) Both a & b

(d) None of

Different atoms chemically combine together to form a ____________. (a) Molecule (b) Compound (c) Both a & b (d) None of The history of chemistry is based upon _______ periods. (a) Four (b) Three (c) Two (d) None of

these 2. ________ period is called the Ancient period. (a) Greek (b) Muslim (c) Medical (d) Phlogiston 3. _______ were basically philosophers. (a) Muslims (b) Greeks (c) Both a & b (d) None of these 4. All substances are composed of four basic elements (i.e. Earth, Air, Water and Fire). It was the belief of ________. (a) Germans (b) Muslims (c) Greeks (d) All of these 8. ________ invented the purification methods like sublimation and distillation. (a) Al-Razi (b) Al-Jahiz (c) Khalid Bin Yazid (d) Jabir Bin Hayan 9. ________ is/are called the mineral acid(s). (a) H 2 SO4 (b) HNO3 (c) HCl (d) All of these 10. Aristotle, Socretes and Plato are the prominent scientists of ________ period. (a) Greek (b) Muslim (c) Phlogiston (d) Modern 13. The symbols of various elements were first proposed by _______. (a) John Dalton (b) Michael Faraday (c) Berzelius (d) J.J Thomson 14. The phlogiston theory was disproved by _________. (a) Berzelius (b) Lavoisier (c) Mendeleev (d) Neil Bohr

15.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

_________ studied the phenomenon of electrolysis. (a) Michael Faraday (b) Lavoisier (c) Berzelius (d) J.J Thomson
_________ made discoveries about the structure of atom. (a) J.J Thomson (b) Lord Rutherford (c) Neil Bohr (d) All of these The phenomenon of radioactivity was discovered by _________. (a) Faraday (b) Berzelius (c) Madam Curie (d) None of these The formula of zinc nitrate is _______. (a) ZnNO3 (b) Zn(NO3)2 (c) Zn2NO3 (d) ZnNO2 Oxidation is the chemical process which results in the formation of___________. (a) Cations (b) Anions (c) Both a & b (d) None of these The process of gaining electrons is called ________.

(a) Oxidation these 1.

(b) Reduction

(c) Both a & b

(d) None of

The formula of phosphoric acid is ___________. (a) H 3 PO3 (b) H 3 PO4 (c) H 2 PO4 (d) H 2 PO3 The reaction PCl5 PCl3+Cl2 is an example of: (a) Addition reaction (c) Double displacement reaction (b) Displacement reaction (d) Decomposition reaction (c) Both a & b (d) None of

2.

3.

Ions are produced when an atom (a) Gains electron these (b) Loses electron

4. these 5.

Which of the following quantities is/are derived? (a) Density (b) Area (c) Volume (d) All of

Which of the following is/are acidic radical(s)? (a) NO3 (b) SO42 (c) CO32 (d) All of

these 6. Which of the following is/are basic radical(s)?


+ (a) NH 4

(b) Na +

(c) OH

(d) Except c

7. 8.

The percentage of carbon (by mass) in CaCO3 is ________. (a) 40% (b) 12% (c) 16% (d) 48% Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for a mixture? (a) It is an impure substance. (b) The components of a mixture are physically combined together in a fixed ratio. (c) It is a pure substance (d) All of these. 1 Gram corresponds to __________. 1000 (a) 1mg (b) 10mg (c) 100mg (d) 1000mg Three miscible liquids A, B and C have the boiling points 90C ,102C and 85C respectively. During fractional distillation, the order of distillation will be:

9. 10.

(a) C, B, A 1. ________ reaction. (a) Hydration these 2. 3. n 4.

(b) C, A, B

(c) A, B, C is an example of

The reaction CH 2 = CH 2 + H 2O CH 3 CH 2 OH (b) Hydrolysis (c) Both a & b

(d) None of

38.05 can be rounded off as __________.

(a) 38.0 (a) Electron (c) Neutron (a) NaSO4 Na2 ( SO4 ) 2 5. 6. 7. 8. these 9. these 10. 11. 12.

(b) 38.1 (b) Proto

(c) Both a & b

(d) 38

Which of the following sub-atomic particles is smallest? (d) All of these (b) Na2 SO4 (c) Na3 SO4

The formula of sodium sulphate is ___________. (d)

Law of reciprocal proportions was given by ___________. (a) Lavoisier (a) Log a = b (a) -5 (a) Characteristic (b) John Dalton (b) Log b = a (b) 5 (b) Mantissa (c) Loius Proust (c) b = log a (c) -4 (c) Both a & b (d) Ritcher (d) Except b (d) 4 (d) None of Log of a is b, can be written as: The characteristic of 0.000083 is ______. In logarithm, _______ always remains positive.

Molecular mass is expressed in _______. (a) Gram (b) a.m.u (c) Kilogram (d) All of

In exponential notation, 80000/0.0016 can be written as: (a) 0.5 x 108 (a) Log 5 Log 3 (b) 5 x 107 (b) Log 3 Log5 (c) Both a & b (c) 5 Log 3 (d) 5 x 109 (d) 2 Log 5 Log 3/5 is equal to ________. What is the atomic structure of 19K39?

a b c d 13.

Proton 19 19 20 20

Neutron 20 19 19 19

Electron 19 20 19 20

The reaction PCl5 PCl3+Cl2 is an example of: (a) Addition reaction (c) Double displacement reaction (b) Displacement reaction (d) Decomposition reaction (c) Neil Bohr (d) Ruther

14.

Atomic masses of elements were first determined by ________. (a) Mendeleev ford (b) Berzelius

15.

Ions are produced when an atom (a) Gains electron these (b) Loses electron (c) Both a & b (d) None of

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