This document contains a 10 question multiple choice chemistry test covering topics such as chemical compounds, densities, equivalent weights, moles, gas laws, kinetic theory, atomic structure, and ionic bonding. The test questions require applying concepts like identifying compounds based on molecular formulas, performing stoichiometry calculations, relating gas properties to conditions, and understanding atomic orbitals and ionization energies.
This document contains a 10 question multiple choice chemistry test covering topics such as chemical compounds, densities, equivalent weights, moles, gas laws, kinetic theory, atomic structure, and ionic bonding. The test questions require applying concepts like identifying compounds based on molecular formulas, performing stoichiometry calculations, relating gas properties to conditions, and understanding atomic orbitals and ionization energies.
This document contains a 10 question multiple choice chemistry test covering topics such as chemical compounds, densities, equivalent weights, moles, gas laws, kinetic theory, atomic structure, and ionic bonding. The test questions require applying concepts like identifying compounds based on molecular formulas, performing stoichiometry calculations, relating gas properties to conditions, and understanding atomic orbitals and ionization energies.
This document contains a 10 question multiple choice chemistry test covering topics such as chemical compounds, densities, equivalent weights, moles, gas laws, kinetic theory, atomic structure, and ionic bonding. The test questions require applying concepts like identifying compounds based on molecular formulas, performing stoichiometry calculations, relating gas properties to conditions, and understanding atomic orbitals and ionization energies.
CHEMISTRY 1) A compound contains two oxygen atoms, four carbon atoms and number of hydrogen atoms is double of carbon atoms. What is the density of vapour of this compound ? (a) 88 (b) 44t (c) 132 (d) 72 2) 3g of an oxide of a metal is converted into chloride and it yielded 5 g of chloride. Find the equivalent weight of the metal. (a) 33.25t (b) 3.325 (c) 12 (d) 20 3) Calculate the number of moles in 1m3 gas at STP. (a) 4.46 (b) 44.6t (c) 446 (d) 4460 4) To which of the following gaseous mixture is Dalton’s law not applicable? (a) He + Ne + SO2 (b) NH3 + HCl + Hbr t (c) O2 + N2 + CO2 (d) N2 + H2 + O2 5) Most probable speed, average speed, and RMS (root mean square speed) are related as (a) 1 : 1.224 : 1.128 (b) 1.128 : 1 :1.224 (c) 1 : 1.128 : 1.224 t (d) 1.224 : 1.128 : 1.0 6) At room temperature the mixture of SO2 and O2 gas, compared to the O2 molecule, the SO2 molecule will hit the wall with.. (a) Smaller average speed (b) Greater average speed (c) Greater kinetic energy (d) Greater mass t 7) The wave number of first line of Balmer series of hydrogen is 15200 cm –1 . The wave number of the first Balmer line of Li 1+ ion is (A) 15200 cm –1 t (B) 60800 cm –1 (C)76000cm –1 (D) 136,800cm –1 . 8) Radial nodes present in 3s and 2p -orbitals are respectively (A) 0, 2 (B) 2, 0 t (C) 2, 1 (D) 1,2. 9) If the speed of electron in Bohr first orbit of hydrogen atom be x, then speed of the electron in 3rd orbit is (A) x/9 (B) x/3 t (C) 3x (D) 9x 10) Which factor is not responsible for the formation of ionic bond? (a) crystal lattice energy (b) density (c) ionization enthalpy t (d) electron gain enthalpy