Inorganic Chemistry

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The Inorganic Chemistry section covers the structure, properties, reactions, and applications of elements and their compounds, forming a core pillar of Class 11–12 Chemistry and undergraduate syllabi. This category is designed for school students, undergraduate learners, and competitive exam aspirants, with strong emphasis on NCERT alignment, conceptual clarity, and exam relevance.

In this section, you will study:

  • Periodic table and periodic trends – atomic size, ionization energy, electronegativity, and reactivity

  • Chemical bonding and molecular structure – ionic, covalent, metallic bonding, VBT, MOT, and hybridization

  • Hydrogen and s-block elements – properties, compounds, and applications

  • p-block elements – group-wise chemistry, important compounds, and trends

  • d- and f-block elements – transition metals, coordination behavior, and properties

  • Coordination compounds – nomenclature, isomerism, bonding theories, and applications

  • Qualitative inorganic analysis – identification of ions and systematic analysis

  • Industrial and biological importance of inorganic compounds

  • NCERT- and UG-aligned explanations, supported by reaction mechanisms, tables, diagrams, MCQs, numericals, and PYQs

The content is structured to build strong fundamentals, improve memorization through logic, and help students tackle both theoretical and application-based questions confidently.

Develop a solid foundation in Inorganic Chemistry to excel in school examinations, undergraduate courses, and competitive exams such as NEET, JEE, and CUET.

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Q. What is the pH of a solution of hydrochloric acid (HCl) at a concentration of 0.1 M?
  • A. 1
  • B. 3
  • C. 7
  • D. 14
Q. What is the pH of a solution of hydrochloric acid (HCl) at a concentration of 0.01 M?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
Q. What is the pH of a solution that has a hydrogen ion concentration of 1 x 10^-7 M?
  • A. 7
  • B. 0
  • C. 14
  • D. 1
Q. What is the pH range of a neutral solution at 25°C?
  • A. 0-7
  • B. 7-14
  • C. 7
  • D. 14
Q. What is the primary application of phosphoric acid in the beverage industry?
  • A. Sweetener
  • B. Preservative
  • C. Acidulant
  • D. Coloring agent
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 characteristic of a Lewis acid?
  • A. Proton donor
  • B. Electron pair acceptor
  • C. Electron pair donor
  • D. Hydrogen ion donor
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 environmental concern associated with hydrogen production from fossil fuels?
  • A. Ozone depletion
  • B. Carbon emissions
  • C. Water pollution
  • D. Radioactive waste
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 acidity of a solution?
  • A. Concentration of hydroxide ions
  • B. Concentration of hydrogen ions
  • C. Temperature
  • D. Pressure
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 electrolysis of molten sodium chloride?
  • A. Sodium metal
  • B. Chlorine gas
  • C. Sodium hydroxide
  • D. Hydrogen gas
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 hydrogen and oxygen?
  • A. Ozone
  • B. Water
  • C. Hydrogen peroxide
  • D. Hydrochloric acid
Q. What is the primary product of the reaction between NaOH and HCl?
  • A. NaCl
  • B. H2O
  • C. NaCl and H2O
  • D. NaH
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