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Q. Which molecule has a central atom with dsp3 hybridization?
  • A. SF6
  • B. PCl5
  • C. NH3
  • D. CCl4
Q. Which molecule has a central atom with sp hybridization?
  • A. CO2
  • B. H2O
  • C. NH3
  • D. CCl4
Q. Which molecule has a square planar geometry?
  • A. XeF4
  • B. SF4
  • C. ClF3
  • D. NH4+
Q. Which of the following acids is a weak acid?
  • A. HCl
  • B. H2SO4
  • C. CH3COOH
  • D. HNO3
Q. Which of the following best describes plasma?
  • A. A solid with high density
  • B. A gas with low density
  • C. An ionized gas
  • D. A liquid at high temperature
Q. Which of the following best describes the arrangement of particles in a gas?
  • A. Tightly packed in a fixed position
  • B. Close together but can move past each other
  • C. Far apart and moving freely
  • D. Randomly arranged in a fixed structure
Q. Which of the following best describes the arrangement of particles in a solid?
  • A. Random and far apart
  • B. Close together and fixed in place
  • C. Close together but free to move
  • D. Random and close together
Q. Which of the following bonds is the strongest?
  • A. Single bond
  • B. Double bond
  • C. Triple bond
  • D. All are equal
Q. Which of the following changes will increase the yield of products in an exothermic reaction at equilibrium?
  • A. Increase the temperature
  • B. Decrease the pressure
  • C. Increase the concentration of reactants
  • D. Add a catalyst
Q. Which of the following changes will NOT affect the position of equilibrium for the reaction: 2SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2SO3(g)?
  • A. Increasing the concentration of SO2
  • B. Decreasing the temperature
  • C. Adding a catalyst
  • D. Increasing the volume of the container
Q. Which of the following changes will NOT affect the position of equilibrium in a closed system?
  • A. Adding a catalyst
  • B. Changing the concentration of reactants
  • C. Changing the pressure
  • D. Changing the temperature
Q. Which of the following changes will NOT affect the position of equilibrium?
  • A. Adding a catalyst
  • B. Changing the concentration of reactants
  • C. Changing the temperature
  • D. Changing the pressure
Q. Which of the following changes will shift the equilibrium to the right for the reaction: N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇌ 2NH3(g)?
  • A. Increase in pressure
  • B. Decrease in temperature
  • C. Increase in volume
  • D. Addition of NH3
Q. Which of the following colligative properties is affected by the number of solute particles in a solution?
  • A. Vapor pressure lowering
  • B. Density
  • C. Color
  • D. Viscosity
Q. Which of the following colligative properties is used to determine molar mass?
  • A. Boiling point elevation
  • B. Freezing point depression
  • C. Osmotic pressure
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following colligative properties is used to determine the molar mass of a solute?
  • A. Vapor pressure lowering
  • B. Boiling point elevation
  • C. Freezing point depression
  • D. Osmotic pressure
Q. Which of the following compounds can act as a reducing agent?
  • A. H2O2
  • B. Cl2
  • C. Na
  • D. O2
Q. Which of the following compounds can act as an oxidizing agent?
  • A. NaCl
  • B. H2O
  • C. KMnO4
  • D. C6H12O6
Q. Which of the following compounds exhibits hydrogen bonding?
  • A. HCl
  • B. NH3
  • C. CH4
  • D. NaCl
Q. Which of the following compounds exhibits sp3d hybridization?
  • A. SF4
  • B. XeF2
  • C. NH3
  • D. C2H4
Q. Which of the following compounds has a linear shape?
  • A. H2O
  • B. C2H2
  • C. NH3
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following compounds has a trigonal planar geometry?
  • A. CH4
  • B. BF3
  • C. NH3
  • D. H2O
Q. Which of the following compounds has the highest boiling point?
  • A. CH4
  • B. C2H6
  • C. C3H8
  • D. C4H10
Q. Which of the following compounds has the highest electronegativity difference?
  • A. HCl
  • B. NaCl
  • C. CO
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following compounds is an example of a polar covalent bond?
  • A. Cl2
  • B. HCl
  • C. NaCl
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following compounds is polar?
  • A. CCl4
  • B. CO2
  • C. HCl
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following compounds will have the highest boiling point when dissolved in water?
  • A. NaCl
  • B. KBr
  • C. MgCl2
  • D. LiI
Q. Which of the following conditions must be satisfied for a rigid body to be in static equilibrium?
  • A. Sum of forces is zero and sum of moments is zero
  • B. Only sum of forces is zero
  • C. Only sum of moments is zero
  • D. Sum of forces and moments can be non-zero
Q. Which of the following conditions will favor the spontaneity of a reaction?
  • A. High ΔH and low ΔS
  • B. Low ΔH and high ΔS
  • C. High ΔH and high ΔS
  • D. Low ΔH and low ΔS
Q. Which of the following conditions will lead to a decrease in Gibbs Free Energy?
  • A. Increasing temperature for an exothermic reaction.
  • B. Decreasing entropy.
  • C. Increasing pressure for a gas-phase reaction.
  • D. Increasing ΔH.
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