2023 Chemistry
- What happens to the position of equilibrium, if a reversible exothermic reaction is subjected to a decrease in temperature?
- A. The position of equilibrium shifts to the left
- B. The position of equilibrium shifts to the right.
- C. The position of equilibrium remains unchanged
- D. The reaction stops
- Which noble gas is radioactive and is produced as a decay product of uranium and thorium?
- A. Argon
- B. Krypton
- C. Radon
- D. Neon
- Which of the following reactions would be expected to have the highest entropy change?
- A. Liquid → Gas
- B. Solid → Liquid
- C. Gas → Liquid
- D. Gas → Solid
- What is the sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound?
- A. +2
- B. -1
- C. 0
- D. +1
- According to the kinetic theory of gases, the pressure exerted by a gas is due to
- A. The vibrations of gas particles.
- B. The weight of the gas particles
- C. The attractive forces between gas particles
- D. The collisions of gas particles with the container walls
- What is eutrophication?
- A. The release of harmful chemicals into water bodies
- B. The excessive growth of algae due to nutrient enrichment
- C. The presence of heavy metals in water
- D. The formation of oil slicks on water surfaces
- What is the name of the process by which ammonia is produced on an industrial scale?
- A. Nitrogenation
- B. Ammoniation
- C. Nitrification
- D. Haber process
- Who proposed the planetary model of the atom with electrons orbiting the nucleus?
- A. Erwin Schrödinger
- B. Ernest Rutherford
- C. Niels Bohr
- D. J.J. Thomson
- Which of the following is an example of an endothermic reaction?
- A. Combustion of propane (C3H8) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
- B. Burning of methane (CH4) in the presence of oxygen
- C. Formation of table salt (NaCl) from sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl22).
- D. Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into water (H2O) and oxygen (O2).
- What happens to the value of the equilibrium constant (Kc) for a reaction if the reaction is reversed?
- A. It becomes zero
- B. It becomes negative
- C. It remains the same
- D. It becomes the reciprocal of the original value
- What is the chemical structure of soap and detergent molecules?
- A. Hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail
- B. Hydrophilic head and hydrophilic tail
- C. Hydrophobic head and hydrophobic tail
- D. Hydrophilic tail and hydrophobic head
- What is the solubility product constant (Ksp) used for?
- A. To measure the total mass of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent
- B. To determine the concentration of a solute in a saturated solution
- C. To calculate the solubility of a solute in a given solvent
- D. To compare the solubilities of different solutes in the same solvent
- Which trace gas in the atmosphere plays a significant role in the greenhouse effect?
- A. Oxygen
- B. Argon
- C. Carbon dioxide
- D. Nitrogen
- Which of the following methods can be used to remove temporary hardness from water?
- A. Boiling
- B. Filtration
- C. sedimentation
- D. Chlorination
- What is Faraday’s constant?
- A. 6.022 x 1023 mol−1
- B. 3.00 x 108 m/s
- C. 9.81 m/s2
- D. 96,485 C/mol
- A gas occupies a volume of 1.5 liters at a pressure of 2 atmospheres. If the pressure is increased to 4 atmospheres while the temperature remains constant, what will be the new volume of the gas?
- A. 6 liters
- B. 1.5 liters
- C. 0.75 liters
- D. 3 liters
- Stainless steel is an alloy made up of
- A. Iron and zinc
- B. Copper and tin
- C. Iron and chromium
- D. Iron and carbon
- What is the state of matter in which particles are widely spaced and move freely with high kinetic energy?
- A. Liquid
- B. Solid
- C. Plasma
- D. Gas
- Identify the reducing agent in the following reaction:
Zn + CuSO4→ ZnSO4+ Cu
- A. Cu
- B. Zn
- C. ZnSO4
- D. CuSO4
- Balance the following redox reaction:
Fe2O3+ CO → Fe + CO2
- A. Fe2O3 + CO → 2Fe + 2CO2
- B. 2Fe2O3 + 3CO → 4Fe + 3CO2
- C. Fe2O3 + 2CO → 2Fe + 2CO2
- D. Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2
- What is the trend for ionization energy across a period in the periodic table?
- A. Increases from left to right.
- B. Remains constant
- C. Varies randomly
- D. Decreases from left to right
- Which type of chemical combination involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, resulting in the formation of oppositely charged ions?
- A. Ionic bonding
- B. Hydrogen bonding
- C. Covalent bonding
- D. Metallic bonding
- Which of the following alkanes has a straight-chain structure?
- A. Cyclopentane (C5H10)
- B. Isobutane (C4H10)
- C. 2 – methyl propane (C4H10)
- D. Pentane (C5H12)
- What is the product of the electrolysis of aqueous sodium chloride (NaCl) using inert electrodes?
- A. Hydrogen gas at the cathode and chlorine gas at the anode
- B. Hydrogen gas at the cathode and oxygen gas at the anode
- C. Sodium metal at the cathode and chlorine gas at the anode
- D. Sodium metal at the cathode and oxygen gas at the anode
- When an acidic solution is diluted, what happens to its pH?
- A. It depends on the specific acid
- B. It decreases
- C. It remains the same
- D. It increases
- Which of the following factors does NOT affect the rate of a chemical reaction?
- A. Concentration of reactants
- B. Presence of a catalyst
- C. Molecular weight of products
- D. Temperature
- Which organic compound is responsible for the characteristic aroma of fruits?
- A. Alkane
- B. Alkyne
- C. Ester
- D. Amine
- What is the molar mass of water (H2O)?
- A. 18 g/mol
- B. 22 g/mol
- C. 16 g/mol
- D. 12 g/mol
- What is the chemical formula of rust, which is formed on the surface of iron in the presence of oxygen and moisture?
- A. Fe3O4
- B. FeO
- C. Fe(OH)3
- D. Fe2O3
- How many pi (ππ) bonds are there in an alkene with six carbon atoms?
- A. 1
- B. 6
- C. 5
- D. 3
- What is the principal ore of iron, from which iron is extracted?
- A. Calcite
- B. Bauxite
- C. Magnetite
- D. Hematite
- Which group does calcium belong to in the periodic table?
- A. Alkaline earth metals
- B. Halogens
- C. Alkali metals
- D. Noble gases
- Which of the following is a primary constituent of crude oil?
- A. Pentane
- B. Ethanol
- C. Heptane
- D. Methane
- What is the main source of carbon monoxide (CO) in urban areas?
- A. Volcanic eruptions
- B. Vehicle emissions
- C. Forest fires
- D. Industrial processes
- What is the empirical formula of a compound containing 40.00% carbon, 6.67% hydrogen, and 53.33% oxygen by mass?
- A. C4H8O4
- B. CH2O
- C. C2H4O2
- D. C3H6O3
- Which separation technique is used to separate different pigments in a mixture based on their affinity for a stationary phase and a mobile phase?
- A. Chromatography
- B. Filtration
- C. Decantation
- D. Distillation
- What is the common name for ethanoic acid?
- A. Acetic acid
- B. Butyric acid
- C. Propionic acid
- D. Formic acid
- What type of reaction is involved in the formation of alkanols from alkenes?
- A. Elimination reaction
- B. Redox reaction
- C. Substitution reaction
- D. Addition reaction
- What is the mass percentage of carbon (C) in methane (CH4)? (The molar mass of carbon is approximately 12 g/mol.)
- A. 25%
- B. 12%
- C. 75%
- D. 50%
- Which of the following is a common property of non-metals?
- A. Exist as solids at room temperature
- B. Tend to gain electrons in chemical reactions
- C. High thermal conductivity
- D. Readily form cations in chemical reactions
- What is the symbol used to represent an alpha particle?
- A. α
- B. γ
- C. δ
- D. β
- When a substance is oxidized, it
- A. Loses electrons
- B. Gains oxygen atoms
- C. Gains electrons
- D. Loses protons (H+ ions)
- A blue litmus paper turns red when dipped into a solution. What does this indicate about the solution?
- A. The solution is basic
- B. The solution is neutral
- C. The solution is acidic
- D. The litmus paper is faulty
- Which of the following compounds is an example of an electrovalent bond?
- A. NaCl (sodium chloride)
- B. CO2 (carbon dioxide)
- C. H2O (water)
- D. CH4 (methane)
- If gas A has a molar mass of 32 g/mol and gas B has a molar mass of 64 g/mol, what is the ratio of their diffusion rates?
- A. 2:1
- B. 1:2
- C. 1:1
- D. 1:4
- The contact process is used for the industrial production of
- A. sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
- B. Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
- C. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
- D. Calcium oxide (CaO)
- Which of the following is a unique property of water compared to other liquids?
- A. It is a poor solvent
- B. It does not evaporate
- C. It expands when freezing
- D. It has a low heat capacity
- Sodium reacts vigorously with water to produce
- A. Sodium chloride (NaCl) and oxygen gas (O2)
- B. Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and water (H2O)
- C. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrogen gas (H2)
- D. Sodium oxide (Na2O) and hydrogen gas (H2)
- At room temperature and standard pressure, chlorine gas is in which state of matter?
- A. Plasma
- B. Solid
- C. Liquid
- D. Gas
- What is the molecular geometry of a molecule with three bonding pairs and no lone pairs around the central atom?
- A. Tetrahedral
- B. Trigonal planar
- C. Linear
- D. Octahedral