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Q. What is the volume occupied by 1 mole of an ideal gas at STP?
  • A. 22.4 L
  • B. 24 L
  • C. 20 L
  • D. 18 L
Q. What is the volume occupied by 4 moles of an ideal gas at STP?
  • A. 22.4 L
  • B. 44.8 L
  • C. 67.2 L
  • D. 89.6 L
Q. What is the volume of 1 M NaOH solution required to obtain 0.5 moles of NaOH?
  • A. 0.5 L
  • B. 1 L
  • C. 2 L
  • D. 0.25 L
Q. What is the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure)?
  • A. 22.4 L
  • B. 24.0 L
  • C. 18.0 L
  • D. 20.0 L
Q. What is the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas at STP?
  • A. 22.4 L
  • B. 24 L
  • C. 10 L
  • D. 1 L
Q. What is the volume of 1 mole of gas at STP?
  • A. 22.4 L
  • B. 24 L
  • C. 20 L
  • D. 18 L
Q. What is the volume of 4 moles of an ideal gas at STP?
  • A. 22.4 L
  • B. 44.8 L
  • C. 89.6 L
  • D. 112 L
Q. What is the volume of a 2 M solution that contains 4 moles of solute?
  • A. 2 L
  • B. 4 L
  • C. 1 L
  • D. 0.5 L
Q. What is the volume of CO2 produced at STP when 2 moles of C2H5OH are completely combusted?
  • A. 22.4 L
  • B. 44.8 L
  • C. 67.2 L
  • D. 89.6 L
Q. What is the volume percent concentration of a solution containing 30 mL of ethanol in 150 mL of solution?
  • A. 20%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 15%
Q. What is the volume percent of ethanol in a solution made by mixing 30 mL of ethanol with 70 mL of water?
  • A. 30%
  • B. 70%
  • C. 50%
  • D. 20%
Q. What is the work done by a gas during an isothermal expansion from volume Vi to Vf?
  • A. nRT ln(Vf/Vi)
  • B. nR(Tf - Ti)
  • C. Zero
  • D. nRT
Q. What is the work done by an ideal gas during an isothermal expansion from volume Vi to Vf?
  • A. nRT ln(Vf/Vi)
  • B. nR(Tf - Ti)
  • C. Zero
  • D. nRT
Q. What phenomenon occurs when a liquid rises in a narrow tube against gravity?
  • A. Viscosity
  • B. Surface tension
  • C. Capillarity
  • D. Hydrostatic pressure
Q. What type of adsorption is characterized by the formation of strong chemical bonds?
  • A. Physisorption
  • B. Chemisorption
  • C. Desorption
  • D. Multilayer adsorption
Q. What type of adsorption occurs when the adsorbate forms strong chemical bonds with the adsorbent?
  • A. Physisorption
  • B. Chemisorption
  • C. Desorption
  • D. Sorption
Q. What type of bond is formed between sodium and chlorine in NaCl?
  • A. Ionic bond
  • B. Covalent bond
  • C. Metallic bond
  • D. Van der Waals bond
Q. What type of bond is formed between two metal atoms?
  • A. Ionic bond
  • B. Covalent bond
  • C. Metallic bond
  • D. Polar bond
Q. What type of deviation from Raoult's Law is observed in solutions with strong solute-solvent interactions?
  • A. Positive deviation
  • B. Negative deviation
  • C. No deviation
  • D. Complete miscibility
Q. What type of hybridization is present in ethylene (C2H4)?
  • A. sp
  • B. sp2
  • C. sp3
  • D. dsp3
Q. What type of hybridization is present in the carbon atom of ethylene (C2H4)?
  • A. sp
  • B. sp2
  • C. sp3
  • D. dsp3
Q. What type of hybridization is present in the molecule BF3?
  • A. sp
  • B. sp2
  • C. sp3
  • D. dsp3
Q. What type of hybridization occurs in ethylene (C2H4)?
  • A. sp
  • B. sp2
  • C. sp3
  • D. sp3d
Q. What type of hybridization occurs in methane (CH4)?
  • A. sp
  • B. sp2
  • C. sp3
  • D. sp3d
Q. What type of hybridization occurs in the carbon atom of ethylene (C2H4)?
  • A. sp
  • B. sp2
  • C. sp3
  • D. sp3d
Q. What type of intermolecular force is present in H2O?
  • A. London dispersion forces
  • B. Dipole-dipole interactions
  • C. Hydrogen bonding
  • D. Ionic interactions
Q. What type of intermolecular force is present in water (H2O)?
  • A. London dispersion
  • B. Dipole-dipole
  • C. Hydrogen bonding
  • D. Ionic
Q. What type of intermolecular force is present in water?
  • A. London dispersion forces
  • B. Dipole-dipole interactions
  • C. Hydrogen bonding
  • D. Ionic interactions
Q. What type of intermolecular forces are present in water?
  • A. London dispersion forces
  • B. Dipole-dipole forces
  • C. Hydrogen bonds
  • D. All of the above
Q. What type of isotherm is represented by the Freundlich equation?
  • A. Langmuir isotherm
  • B. BET isotherm
  • C. Freundlich isotherm
  • D. Temkin isotherm
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