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Chapter No. 2

The document contains 12 multiple choice questions related to chemistry concepts such as reactions, stoichiometry, states of matter, bonding and electronic configuration. The questions cover topics like standard enthalpy of formation, ionization energy, buffer solutions, reduction potentials, intermolecular forces, phase transition temperatures and electron occupancy in atomic orbitals.

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Chapter No. 2

The document contains 12 multiple choice questions related to chemistry concepts such as reactions, stoichiometry, states of matter, bonding and electronic configuration. The questions cover topics like standard enthalpy of formation, ionization energy, buffer solutions, reduction potentials, intermolecular forces, phase transition temperatures and electron occupancy in atomic orbitals.

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½ Cl2(g) Cl(g) ∆H = 121Kj / mol

a) Standard enthalpy of formation b) Ionization of enthalpy

c) Electron affinity d) enthalpy of formation

1. Consider the fictional reaction CD(g)+D C (g)+ D2(g)which statement is true?


a) Kp = Kc b) Kc = Kp(RT) 2

-2
c) Kc = Kp(RT) d) Kc = Kp(RT)

2. What is the pH of a buffer containing 2.0M HAc and 2.0 M NaAc, if the Ka of the
weak acid HAc is 1× 104-?
a) 104- b) -0.3

c) -0.4 d) 4.0

3. Greater the value of standard reduction potential, greater will be the tendency of
a) oxidation b) reduction

c) to accept electrons d) both b and c

4. Solution of Na 2 SO4 will be


a) basic b) acidic
c) Neutral d) more acidic

5. In endothermic reactions, enthalpy of the


a) products is more than that of product b) reactants is more than that of
product
b) both a and b d) reactants and products are
equal
6. If a compound has an empirical formula C3H3O and its molecular mass is 110 g mol-1
then what is the molecular formula of the compound?
a. C3H3O b. C6H6O

c. C6H6O2 d. C3H3O2

7. A ring is made of diamond having mass 6g. How many atoms are present in it?
a. 6.023 × 1023 b. 3.01 × 1023

c. 1.505 × 1023 d. 0.75 × 1023

8. The technique in which a solute is separated from a solution by shaking the solution
with a solvent in which the solute is more soluble and the added solvent does not mix
with solution, is called
a. crystallization b. sublimation

c. chromatography d. solvent extract


9. What are the SI unit of excluded volume ‘b’ in van der waal’s equation?
a. dm3 mol-1 b. m3 mol-1

c. mol dm-3 d. mol m3

10. London dispersion forces are the only forces present among them:
a. molecules of water in liquid state
b. atoms of Helium in gaseous state at high temperature
c. molecules of solid iodine
d. molecules of hydrogen chloride gas
11. The temperature at which the two crystalline forms of the same substance can co-exist
in equilibrium with each other is called transition temperature. The Transition
Temperature of Grey tin (cubic) White tin (Tetragonal) is :
o
a. 13.2 C b. 14.2 oC

c. 15.2 oC d. 16.2 oC

12. How many electrons can be accommodated in sub-shell for which n=3 and l=2?
a. 2 b. 6

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