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Q. In the reaction 3A + 2B → 4C, if 6 moles of A are used, how many moles of C will be produced?
  • A. 4 moles
  • B. 6 moles
  • C. 8 moles
  • D. 12 moles
Q. In the reaction 3H2 + N2 → 2NH3, how many moles of nitrogen are required to produce 6 moles of ammonia?
  • A. 3 moles
  • B. 2 moles
  • C. 1 mole
  • D. 4 moles
Q. In the reaction 3H2 + N2 → 2NH3, which element is oxidized?
  • A. H
  • B. N
  • C. NH3
  • D. None
Q. In the reaction 4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3, how many moles of Al2O3 are produced from 12 moles of Al?
  • A. 2 moles
  • B. 3 moles
  • C. 6 moles
  • D. 8 moles
Q. In the reaction 4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3, how many grams of Fe2O3 can be produced from 8 grams of Fe?
  • A. 16 g
  • B. 32 g
  • C. 48 g
  • D. 24 g
Q. In the reaction 4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3, how many moles of Fe are required to react with 6 moles of O2?
  • A. 4 moles
  • B. 6 moles
  • C. 8 moles
  • D. 12 moles
Q. In the reaction 4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3, how many moles of Fe2O3 are produced from 12 moles of Fe?
  • A. 2 moles
  • B. 3 moles
  • C. 4 moles
  • D. 6 moles
Q. In the reaction 4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3, how many moles of Fe2O3 can be produced from 8 moles of Fe?
  • A. 2 moles
  • B. 4 moles
  • C. 6 moles
  • D. 8 moles
Q. In the reaction 4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3, how many moles of Fe2O3 can be produced from 12 moles of Fe?
  • A. 3 moles
  • B. 6 moles
  • C. 9 moles
  • D. 12 moles
Q. In the reaction 4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3, what is the oxidation state of iron in Fe2O3?
  • A. +2
  • B. +3
  • C. 0
  • D. +1
Q. In the reaction CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g), if the pressure is increased, which direction will the equilibrium shift?
  • A. To the left
  • B. To the right
  • C. No shift
  • D. Depends on temperature
Q. In the reaction CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g), if the temperature is decreased, what will happen to the equilibrium?
  • A. Shift to the right
  • B. Shift to the left
  • C. No change
  • D. Increase in pressure
Q. In the reaction CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g), what will happen if H2 is removed from the system at equilibrium?
  • A. Equilibrium shifts to the right
  • B. Equilibrium shifts to the left
  • C. No change
  • D. Equilibrium constant increases
Q. In the reaction CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g), what will happen if H2 is removed from the system?
  • A. Shift to the left
  • B. Shift to the right
  • C. No change
  • D. Increase the rate of reaction
Q. In the reaction CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g), what will happen if H2 is removed?
  • A. Shift to the right
  • B. Shift to the left
  • C. No change
  • D. Equilibrium constant increases
Q. In the reaction CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g), what will happen if the volume of the container is decreased?
  • A. Shift to the right
  • B. Shift to the left
  • C. No change
  • D. Increase in temperature
Q. In the reaction Zn + CuSO4 → ZnSO4 + Cu, which element is oxidized?
  • A. Zn
  • B. Cu
  • C. SO4
  • D. None of the above
Q. In the reaction: 2A(g) ⇌ B(g) + C(g), if the volume of the container is decreased, what will happen?
  • A. Shift to the left
  • B. Shift to the right
  • C. No change
  • D. Depends on the temperature
Q. In the reaction: 2A(g) ⇌ B(g) + C(g), if the volume of the container is decreased, what will happen to the equilibrium?
  • A. Shift to the left
  • B. Shift to the right
  • C. No change
  • D. Depends on temperature
Q. In the reaction: 2SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2SO3(g), what happens if the temperature is increased?
  • A. Shift to the right
  • B. Shift to the left
  • C. No change
  • D. Increase in Kp
Q. In the redox reaction 2Fe2O3 + 3C → 4Fe + 3CO2, what is the oxidation state of carbon in CO2?
  • A. 0
  • B. +2
  • C. +4
  • D. -4
Q. In the van der Waals equation, what do the constants 'a' and 'b' represent?
  • A. Pressure and volume
  • B. Attraction and volume
  • C. Temperature and pressure
  • D. Volume and temperature
Q. In thermodynamics, what does the term 'enthalpy' refer to?
  • A. Internal energy plus pressure times volume
  • B. Internal energy minus pressure times volume
  • C. Heat content of a system
  • D. Work done by a system
Q. In which of the following compounds does the central atom exhibit dsp3 hybridization?
  • A. PCl5
  • B. SF6
  • C. XeF4
  • D. NH3
Q. In which of the following compounds does the central atom exhibit sp hybridization?
  • A. C2H4
  • B. N2
  • C. HCl
  • D. C2H2
Q. In which of the following compounds does the central atom have an incomplete octet?
  • A. BF3
  • B. CH4
  • C. H2O
  • D. NH3
Q. In which of the following compounds does the central atom have sp3d hybridization?
  • A. PCl5
  • B. SiCl4
  • C. XeF4
  • D. NH4Cl
Q. In which of the following compounds is the bond order equal to 1?
  • A. N2
  • B. O2
  • C. H2
  • D. Cl2
Q. In which of the following conditions does a gas deviate most from ideal behavior?
  • A. High temperature and low pressure
  • B. Low temperature and high pressure
  • C. High temperature and high pressure
  • D. Low temperature and low pressure
Q. In which of the following molecules does the molecular orbital configuration lead to paramagnetism?
  • A. N2
  • B. O2
  • C. F2
  • D. Ne2
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