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LIN -DAVES COLLEGE.

S.S. ONE

CHEMISTRY .

1) Which gas law relate the volume of a gas to pressure a. Boyles


law b. Charles law c. Daltons law d. General gas law

2) Ionic compounds have a. Low boiling point b. High boiling point c.


Have molecules d. Easily vaporize

3) What is the empirical formula of a compound containing


0.160moles carbon and 0.640moles hydrogen a. CH2 b. CH3 c.CH4 d.
C2H4

4) If the ratio of carbon to hydrogen atom is 1:2,what is the


molecular formula if it has a mass of 56 a.C3H6 b.C4H8 c.C2H4 d.
CH2

5) What number of moles of oxygen will exert a pressure of 10atm


at 320k in an 8.2dm3 cylinder (R=0.082atmdm3/mol k)

a. 0.32 b. 1.56 c. 3.13 d. 31.25

6) The initial volume and pressure of a gas is V and 3P.What is it's


pressure if the volume is increased to 2V at constant temperature a.
3P b. 2P c. 3P/2 d. 2P/3

7) The bond between ammonia and hydrogen ion is a. Ionic b.


Dative c. Electrovalent d. Hydrogen

8) A balanced chemical equation is based on the law of a. Multiple


proportion b. Constant composition c. Periodicity law d.
Conservation of mess

9)The oxidation state of chlorine in NaClO3 is a. +1 b. +3 c. +5 d.


+6

10) If 60g of M combines with 24g of oxygen, What will be it's


empirical formula of the oxide (O=16, M=120) a. MO b. MO2 c. MO3
d. MO4

11) If the molar mass of X(HCO3) is 162g/mol .Determine the


relative atomic mass of X. (H=1, C=12. O=16) a. 40 b.48 c. 61 d.101
12) How many paired electron are in chlorine molecules a.1 b.2 c. 3
d. 4

13) How many moles of oxygen are there in 3g of O3 .( O=16) a.


0.0093 b. 0.0930 c. 0.6250 d. 0.0625.

14)The combination of Boyle's and Charles law gives a. PV/T b. V/T


c. PV d. PV=nRT

15) Matter is neither created nor destroyed in the course of a


chemical reaction is known as a. Law of multiple proportion b. Law
of constant composition c. Law of definite proportion d. Law of
conservation of mass.

16) In which of the following gas laws is temperature constant. a.


Boyle's law b. Charles law c. General gas law d. Dalton's law.

17) A gas is expanded from pressure 4atm to 2atm at a constant


temperature What happens to the volume. a. Decreases b.
Increased c. Remains constant d. Becomes zero

18) A gas is compressed from a volume of 3dm3 to 2dm3 at constant


temperature .What happens to the pressure a. Increases b.
Decreases c. Remain constant d. Becomes zero

19) When a metal and non metal combine, the bond formed is a.
Covalent b. Dative c. Coordinate d. Ionic bond

20) Which of the following is an electrovalent compound a.CO2 b.


H2O c. NaCl d. CH4

21) Which of the following statement is true about electrovalent


bond a. Formed between two non metals b. Formed by two metals
c. Formed by metals and non metals d. They have very weak bond

22) Positively charged ions are also know as a. Cation b. Anion c.


Molecules d. Neutrons

23) Which of the following is not a characteristic of covalent


compounds a. Are mainly gases and volatile liquid b. Contains
molecules c. Contains ions d. When dissolved in water are non
electrolytes.

24) What is the relative molecular mass of Na2CO3 a. 106 b. 51 c.


100 d. 56
25) Which of the following state of matter does not have definite
volume a. Solid b. Liquid c. Gas d. Air

26) xKClO3 ............ 2KCl + 3O2.What is x a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

27) Compounds with high boiling and melting point is likely to be a.


Covalent b. Electrovalent c. Dative d. Hydrogen bond

28) What is the common oxidation state of oxygen a.+2 b.-2 c.+1 d -
1

29)When a substance moves from solid state to gaseous state, the


process is called a. Evaporation b. Vaporization c Sublimation d.
Condensation

30) One mole of every gas has a volume of a.22.4dm3 b.22.4cm3


c.11.2cm3 d.11.2dm3

31-33) Using the s.p.d.f notation write the electronic configuration


of sulphur, phosphorus and neon.

34-36) Write the formula of the following compounds;


tetraoxosulhate (vi) acid; Sodium trioxocarbonate (iv) and
potassium trioxochlorate (v)

37-40) Write the IUPAC name of the following compound ; Na2CO3;


KClO3; H2SO4 and FeSO4.

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