Chemistry Mcqs

Rising of a wetting liquid in a capillary tube is due to__________________?

(A) Surface tension

(B) Cohesive forces

(C) Adhesive forces

(D) viscosity

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The boiling point increases down the zero group element due to_________________?

(A) Ion dipole forces

(B) London forces

(C) Hydrogen bonding

(D) Dipole dipole forces

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When water freezes at 0°C its density decreases due to_______________?

(A) Change of bond angles

(B) Cubic structure of ice

(C) Empty space present in the structure of ice

(D) Change of bond length

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The conversion of vapours back into their liquid state is called__________________?

(A) crystallization

(B) evaporization

(C) vaporization

(D) condensation

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Steam causes more sever burn than the boiling water because it possesses _________________?

(A) Latent heat of fusion

(B) Latent heat of vaporization

(C) Latent heat of sublimation

(D) All of the above

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The density of water may be__________________?

(A) Equal to that of ice

(B) Greater than that of ice

(C) Less than that of ice

(D) All are possible

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Which one is a conductor but is not malleable ?

(A) Iron

(B) Graphite

(C) Silver

(D) Platinum

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Which one of the following does not show hydrogen bonding?

(A) Water

(B) Ethyl alcohol

(C) Phenol

(D) Diethyl ether

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All of the following were theorized by Bohr in his description of the atom except__________________?

(A) Angular momentum of electrons in multiples of h/2?

(B) Electrons revolve in discrete circular orbits

(C) Energy of each electron is directly proportional to n2

(D) Electrons radiate energy continuously in a given orbit.

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The amount of heat absorbed when one mole of a liquid is changed into gas at its boiling point is_____________________?

(A) Molar heat of sublimation

(B) Molar heat of fusion

(C) Molar heat of vapourization

(D) Latent heat of that liquid

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