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Q. Which of the following liquids has the highest boiling point?
  • A. Ethanol
  • B. Water
  • C. Benzene
  • D. Hexane
Q. Which of the following liquids has the highest surface tension?
  • A. Water
  • B. Ethanol
  • C. Benzene
  • D. Mercury
Q. Which of the following liquids has the highest viscosity?
  • A. Water
  • B. Glycerol
  • C. Ethanol
  • D. Acetone
Q. Which of the following liquids has the lowest boiling point?
  • A. Water
  • B. Ethanol
  • C. Benzene
  • D. Hexane
Q. Which of the following liquids is an example of a non-polar liquid?
  • A. Water
  • B. Ethanol
  • C. Benzene
  • D. Acetic acid
Q. Which of the following liquids is considered a non-polar solvent?
  • A. Water
  • B. Ethanol
  • C. Hexane
  • D. Acetic acid
Q. Which of the following liquids is most likely to exhibit strong hydrogen bonding?
  • A. Hexane
  • B. Ethanol
  • C. Chloroform
  • D. Acetone
Q. Which of the following liquids would have the lowest surface tension?
  • A. Water
  • B. Mercury
  • C. Ethanol
  • D. Oil
Q. Which of the following metals can be used as an anode in a Daniell cell?
  • A. Copper
  • B. Zinc
  • C. Silver
  • D. Lead
Q. Which of the following metals can be used as an anode in electrolysis?
  • A. Copper
  • B. Gold
  • C. Aluminum
  • D. Silver
Q. Which of the following metals cannot be used as an anode in a galvanic cell?
  • A. Zinc
  • B. Copper
  • C. Lead
  • D. Silver
Q. Which of the following molecular orbitals is filled first according to the Aufbau principle?
  • A. σ1s
  • B. σ*1s
  • C. π2p
  • D. σ2p
Q. Which of the following molecular orbitals is lower in energy than the 2p atomic orbitals?
  • A. σ2s
  • B. σ*2s
  • C. π2p
  • D. σ2p
Q. Which of the following molecules exhibits resonance?
  • A. H2O
  • B. CO2
  • C. O3
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following molecules has a bent shape according to VSEPR theory?
  • A. CO2
  • B. H2O
  • C. NH3
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following molecules has a bent shape?
  • A. CO2
  • B. H2O
  • C. NH3
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following molecules has a bond order of 1?
  • A. H2
  • B. He2
  • C. Li2
  • D. B2
Q. Which of the following molecules has a bond order of 2?
  • A. O2
  • B. N2
  • C. C2
  • D. F2
Q. Which of the following molecules has a higher bond order than N2?
  • A. O2
  • B. C2
  • C. B2
  • D. F2
Q. Which of the following molecules has a higher bond order: N2 or O2?
  • A. N2
  • B. O2
  • C. Both are equal
  • D. Cannot be determined
Q. Which of the following molecules has a linear shape?
  • A. CH4
  • B. H2O
  • C. CO2
  • D. NH3
Q. Which of the following molecules has a trigonal bipyramidal geometry?
  • A. NH3
  • B. PCl5
  • C. H2O
  • D. CO2
Q. Which of the following molecules has a triple bond?
  • A. N2
  • B. O2
  • C. H2
  • D. F2
Q. Which of the following molecules has the highest bond order?
  • A. N2
  • B. O2
  • C. F2
  • D. C2
Q. Which of the following molecules is diamagnetic?
  • A. O2
  • B. N2
  • C. F2
  • D. NO
Q. Which of the following molecules is isoelectronic with N2?
  • A. O2
  • B. C2
  • C. F2
  • D. Ne
Q. Which of the following molecules is isoelectronic with Ne?
  • A. O2
  • B. F2
  • C. N2
  • D. C2
Q. Which of the following molecules is polar?
  • A. CCl4
  • B. CO2
  • C. NH3
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following molecules is predicted to be stable according to molecular orbital theory?
  • A. He2
  • B. Li2
  • C. Be2
  • D. B2
Q. Which of the following orbitals has the highest energy?
  • A. 1s
  • B. 2s
  • C. 2p
  • D. 3s
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