Chemistry Practice Question and Answer

Q: Which two atoms form an ionic bond? 1353 0

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Explanation :

Ionic bonding is a type of chemical bond in which valence electrons are lost from one atom and gained by another.. This bond generates two oppositely charged ions. In ionic bonds, the metal loses electrons to become a positively charged cation, whereas the nonmetal accepts those electrons to become a negatively charged anion.   Example :: One example of an ionic bond is the formation of sodium fluoride, NaF, from a sodium atom and a fluorine atom. In this reaction, the sodium atom loses its single valence electron to the fluorine atom, which has just enough space to accept it. The ions produced are oppositely charged and are attracted to one another due to electrostatic forces.

Q:

Baking soda is 

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    Sodium Sulphate
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    Sodium Hydroxide
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    Sodium Chloride
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    Sodium Bicarbonate
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Answer : 4. "Sodium Bicarbonate "

Q: What is the systematic name of PbO? 1349 0

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    Plumbic oxide
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    Lead oxide
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    Lead(II) oxide
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    All of the above
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Answer : 3. "Lead(II) oxide"
Explanation :

Answer: C) Lead(II) oxide Explanation: The systematic name for a chemical is the unique name given to it by the International Union of Pure Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). The IUPAC name can differ from a chemical compound's general name.   PbO is an ionic compound since it consists of a Lead as metal and Oxygen as nonmetal. The systematic name for PbO is Lead (II) oxide. Here we need to put the (II) since lead has more than one combining capacity.

Q: The carbon tetrachloride molecule (CCl4) is 1538 0

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    a nonpolar molecule with polar bonds
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    a nonpolar molecule with nonpolar bonds
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    a polar molecule with polar bonds
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    a polar molecule with nonploar bonds
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Answer : 1. "a nonpolar molecule with polar bonds"
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Answer: A) a nonpolar molecule with polar bonds Explanation: The four bonds of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) are polar, but the molecule is nonpolar because the bond polarity is cancelled by the symmetric tetrahedral shape. Hence, making the net dipole as zero and molecule as non-polar.   When other atoms substitute for some of the Cl atoms, the symmetry is broken and the molecule becomes polar.

Q:

The gas used for artificial fruit ripening of green fruit is 

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    Ethane
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    Ethylene
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    Methane
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    Acetylene
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Answer : 4. "Acetylene "

Q: The element common to all acids is 1131 0

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    oxygen
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    hydrogen
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    carbon
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    sulphur
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Answer : 2. "hydrogen"

Q:

Used in removing permanent hardness of water?

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    running soda
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    bleaching powder
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    Caustic soda
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    Baking Soda
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Answer : 1. "running soda"

Q:

The anode in a dry cell consists of 

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    Cadmium
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    Graphite
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    Copper
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    Zinc
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Answer : 4. "Zinc "

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