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Q. Which of the following acids is a strong acid and can completely dissociate in water?
  • A. Acetic acid
  • B. Sulfuric acid
  • C. Phosphoric acid
  • D. Carbonic acid
Q. Which of the following acids is a strong acid in aqueous solution?
  • A. HCl
  • B. HF
  • C. H2CO3
  • D. CH3COOH
Q. Which of the following acids is a strong acid that can be used to dissolve metals?
  • A. HCl
  • B. H2SO4
  • C. HNO3
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following acids is a strong acid?
  • A. HCl
  • B. HF
  • C. H2CO3
  • D. CH3COOH
Q. Which of the following acids is commonly used in car batteries?
  • A. Sulfuric acid
  • B. Hydrochloric acid
  • C. Nitric acid
  • D. Acetic acid
Q. Which of the following acids is commonly used in the leaching process of gold extraction?
  • A. Hydrochloric acid
  • B. Nitric acid
  • C. Sulfuric acid
  • D. Cyanide solution
Q. Which of the following acids is commonly used in the leaching process of gold?
  • A. Hydrochloric acid
  • B. Nitric acid
  • C. Sulfuric acid
  • D. Cyanide solution
Q. Which of the following acids is commonly used in the leaching process of metals?
  • A. Sulfuric acid
  • B. Hydrochloric acid
  • C. Nitric acid
  • D. Acetic acid
Q. Which of the following acids is commonly used in the pickling process of metals?
  • A. Sulfuric acid
  • B. Hydrochloric acid
  • C. Nitric acid
  • D. Acetic acid
Q. Which of the following acids is commonly used in the production of fertilizers?
  • A. Sulfuric acid
  • B. Hydrochloric acid
  • C. Nitric acid
  • D. Acetic acid
Q. Which of the following acids is diprotic?
  • A. HCl
  • B. H2SO4
  • C. HNO3
  • D. CH3COOH
Q. Which of the following acids is used in the production of fertilizers?
  • A. Phosphoric acid
  • B. Sulfuric acid
  • C. Nitric acid
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following bases is commonly used in the manufacture of soap?
  • A. Sodium hydroxide
  • B. Potassium hydroxide
  • C. Calcium hydroxide
  • D. Ammonium hydroxide
Q. Which of the following bases is commonly used in the production of soap?
  • A. Sodium hydroxide
  • B. Potassium hydroxide
  • C. Calcium hydroxide
  • D. Ammonium hydroxide
Q. Which of the following bonds is the most polar?
  • A. C-H
  • B. O-H
  • C. N-H
  • D. S-H
Q. Which of the following complexes is an example of a square planar geometry?
  • A. [Ni(CN)4]2-
  • B. [Co(NH3)6]3+
  • C. [Fe(H2O)6]2+
  • D. [CuCl4]2-
Q. Which of the following compounds acts as a Brønsted-Lowry acid?
  • A. NH3
  • B. H2O
  • C. HCl
  • D. NaOH
Q. Which of the following compounds acts as a Brønsted-Lowry base?
  • A. HCl
  • B. NH3
  • C. H2O
  • D. CH3COOH
Q. Which of the following compounds acts as a Lewis acid?
  • A. BF3
  • B. NH3
  • C. H2O
  • D. NaOH
Q. Which of the following compounds contains hydrogen in the -1 oxidation state?
  • A. H2O
  • B. NH3
  • C. HCl
  • D. NaH
Q. Which of the following compounds is a coordination complex?
  • A. NaCl
  • B. CuSO4
  • C. Ag(NH3)2Cl
  • D. H2O
Q. Which of the following compounds is a coordination compound?
  • A. NaCl
  • B. Cu(NH3)4SO4
  • C. H2O
  • D. CCl4
Q. Which of the following compounds is a Lewis acid?
  • A. NH3
  • B. BF3
  • C. H2O
  • D. NaCl
Q. Which of the following compounds is a salt?
  • A. NaCl
  • B. H2O
  • C. NH3
  • D. H2SO4
Q. Which of the following compounds is a strong acid derived from hydrogen?
  • A. HCl
  • B. H2O
  • C. NH3
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following compounds is a strong acid?
  • A. H2O
  • B. H2SO4
  • C. H2O2
  • D. NH3
Q. Which of the following compounds is an example of a coordination compound?
  • A. NaCl
  • B. CuSO4
  • C. Ag(NH3)2Cl
  • D. H2O
Q. Which of the following compounds is an example of a hydrogen halide?
  • A. H2O
  • B. HCl
  • C. NH3
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following compounds is formed when hydrogen reacts with chlorine?
  • A. Hydrochloric acid
  • B. Hydrogen chloride
  • C. Chlorine gas
  • D. Hydrogen peroxide
Q. Which of the following coordination compounds contains a bidentate ligand?
  • A. [Cu(NH3)4]2+
  • B. [Ni(C2O4)2]2-
  • C. [Fe(CN)6]3-
  • D. [Ag(NH3)2]+
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