Inorganic Chemistry

Acids, Bases and Salts Acids, Bases and Salts - Advanced Concepts Acids, Bases and Salts - Applications Acids, Bases and Salts - Case Studies Acids, Bases and Salts - Competitive Exam Level Acids, Bases and Salts - Higher Difficulty Problems Acids, Bases and Salts - Numerical Applications Acids, Bases and Salts - Problem Set Acids, Bases and Salts - Real World Applications General Principles of Metallurgy General Principles of Metallurgy - Advanced Concepts General Principles of Metallurgy - Applications General Principles of Metallurgy - Case Studies General Principles of Metallurgy - Competitive Exam Level General Principles of Metallurgy - Higher Difficulty Problems General Principles of Metallurgy - Numerical Applications General Principles of Metallurgy - Problem Set General Principles of Metallurgy - Real World Applications Hydrogen and its Compounds Hydrogen and its Compounds - Advanced Concepts Hydrogen and its Compounds - Applications Hydrogen and its Compounds - Case Studies Hydrogen and its Compounds - Competitive Exam Level Hydrogen and its Compounds - Higher Difficulty Problems Hydrogen and its Compounds - Numerical Applications Hydrogen and its Compounds - Problem Set Hydrogen and its Compounds - Real World Applications Periodic Table and Periodicity Periodic Table and Periodicity - Advanced Concepts Periodic Table and Periodicity - Applications Periodic Table and Periodicity - Case Studies Periodic Table and Periodicity - Competitive Exam Level Periodic Table and Periodicity - Higher Difficulty Problems Periodic Table and Periodicity - Numerical Applications Periodic Table and Periodicity - Problem Set Periodic Table and Periodicity - Real World Applications Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Basics Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Basics - Advanced Concepts Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Basics - Applications Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Basics - Case Studies Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Basics - Competitive Exam Level Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Basics - Higher Difficulty Problems Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Basics - Numerical Applications Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Basics - Problem Set Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Basics - Real World Applications
Q. What is the primary application of sodium hydroxide in industry?
  • A. Paper production
  • B. Textile processing
  • C. Water treatment
  • D. All of the above
Q. What is the primary component of the alloy brass?
  • A. Copper and zinc
  • B. Copper and tin
  • C. Iron and carbon
  • D. Aluminum and copper
Q. What is the primary component of vinegar?
  • A. Acetic acid
  • B. Citric acid
  • C. Lactic acid
  • D. Formic acid
Q. What is the primary environmental benefit of using hydrogen as a fuel?
  • A. Produces carbon dioxide
  • B. Produces water vapor
  • C. Releases sulfur dioxide
  • D. Generates nitrogen oxides
Q. What is the primary factor that determines the acidity of a compound?
  • A. Electronegativity
  • B. Molecular weight
  • C. Atomic radius
  • D. Bond length
Q. What is the primary factor that determines the color of transition metal complexes?
  • A. The oxidation state of the metal
  • B. The type of ligands
  • C. The coordination number
  • D. The size of the metal ion
Q. What is the primary function of baking soda in baking?
  • A. Leavening agent
  • B. Flavor enhancer
  • C. Preservative
  • D. Coloring agent
Q. What is the primary function of flux in metallurgy?
  • A. To increase temperature
  • B. To facilitate reduction
  • C. To remove impurities
  • D. To enhance conductivity
Q. What is the primary method for extracting iron from its ore?
  • A. Electrolysis
  • B. Carbon reduction
  • C. Hydrometallurgy
  • D. Biomining
Q. What is the primary method of extracting copper from its sulfide ores?
  • A. Electrolysis
  • B. Roasting
  • C. Smelting
  • D. Leaching
Q. What is the primary method used to extract aluminum from its ore, bauxite?
  • A. Electrolysis
  • B. Roasting
  • C. Hydrometallurgy
  • D. Smelting
Q. What is the primary oxidation state of chromium in chromate ions?
  • A. +2
  • B. +3
  • C. +4
  • D. +6
Q. What is the primary oxidation state of chromium in Cr2O7^2-?
  • A. +2
  • B. +3
  • C. +6
  • D. +7
Q. What is the primary oxidation state of hydrogen in most of its compounds?
  • A. -1
  • B. 0
  • C. +1
  • D. +2
Q. What is the primary oxidation state of iron in Fe2O3?
  • A. +1
  • B. +2
  • C. +3
  • D. +4
Q. What is the primary oxidation state of iron in iron(III) oxide?
  • A. +1
  • B. +2
  • C. +3
  • D. 0
Q. What is the primary oxidation state of iron in the mineral hematite?
  • A. +1
  • B. +2
  • C. +3
  • D. +4
Q. What is the primary oxidation state of manganese in potassium permanganate (KMnO4)?
  • A. +2
  • B. +4
  • C. +6
  • D. +7
Q. What is the primary product of the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base?
  • A. Salt
  • B. Water
  • C. Hydrogen gas
  • D. Carbon dioxide
Q. What is the primary product of the reaction between NaOH and HCl?
  • A. NaCl
  • B. H2O
  • C. NaCl and H2O
  • D. NaH
Q. What is the primary product when hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas?
  • A. Water
  • B. Hydrogen peroxide
  • C. Ozone
  • D. Hydrochloric acid
Q. What is the primary product when hydrogen reacts with chlorine gas?
  • A. HCl
  • B. H2Cl2
  • C. Cl2
  • D. H2O
Q. What is the primary product when NaOH reacts with HCl?
  • A. NaCl
  • B. H2O
  • C. NaCl and H2O
  • D. NaOH
Q. What is the primary purpose of adding flux during the metallurgy process?
  • A. To reduce oxidation
  • B. To increase melting point
  • C. To remove impurities
  • D. To enhance conductivity
Q. What is the primary purpose of alloying metals?
  • A. To decrease strength
  • B. To improve corrosion resistance
  • C. To increase melting point
  • D. To reduce weight
Q. What is the primary purpose of roasting in metallurgy?
  • A. To reduce metal oxides
  • B. To remove impurities
  • C. To convert sulfide ores to oxides
  • D. To increase metal yield
Q. What is the primary purpose of the blast furnace in metallurgy?
  • A. To purify metals
  • B. To reduce metal ores
  • C. To melt metals
  • D. To alloy metals
Q. What is the primary reaction type involved in the extraction of metals from their ores?
  • A. Decomposition
  • B. Synthesis
  • C. Displacement
  • D. Redox
Q. What is the primary reason for the formation of coordination compounds?
  • A. High electronegativity
  • B. Availability of d-orbitals
  • C. Low ionization energy
  • D. High atomic radius
Q. What is the primary reason for the high electronegativity of hydrogen compared to alkali metals?
  • A. It has a full outer shell
  • B. It has a small atomic radius
  • C. It can form multiple bonds
  • D. It is a non-metal
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