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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
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The study of the changes occurring in the nuclei of atoms is called _________. (a) Biochemistry (c) Nuclear Chemistry
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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
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________ is/are called the mineral acid(s). (a) H 2 SO4 these (c) HCl (d) All of
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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 _________.
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%
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Sublimation is used to purify an impure ______ substance from its mixture. (a) Volatile Liquid (b) Volatile Solid (c) Both a & b (d) Gaseous
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Which of the following quantities is/are basic or fundamental? (a) Length (b) Mass (c) Time (d) All of
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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%
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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?
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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
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_________ 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 ________.
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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
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Ions are produced when an atom (a) Gains electron these (b) Loses electron
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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
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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:
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Which of the following sub-atomic particles is smallest? (d) All of these (b) Na2 SO4 (c) Na3 SO4
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?
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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
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Atomic masses of elements were first determined by ________. (a) Mendeleev ford (b) Berzelius
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Ions are produced when an atom (a) Gains electron these (b) Loses electron (c) Both a & b (d) None of
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