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Chemistry Section 2
- The unit of the rate constant (k) for a zero order reaction is the same as that of the rate of reaction.
- Acid rain may contain both H2SO4 and HNO3.
- Sodium is an element that conducts electricity and melts below 100°C.
- Ethylene bromide is added to leaded gasoline to prevent engine deposits.
- Isotopes differ in their chemical properties.
- The volume occupied by 1.4g CO at STP is 1.12 dm3.
- The set F – Ne – Na+ has all species that are isoelectronic.
- Mg (CIO4)2 is the water absorber used in combustion analysis.
- The choice of filtering media for filtration depends on the nature of the precipitate.
- Solvent extraction is a method of separation using the distribution law.
- In a mixture of equal masses of methane and oxygen at 250°C, the fraction of total pressure exerted by oxygen is one-third.
- CO2 in dry ice forms a molecular crystal.
- Only London dispersion forces are present among the molecules of solid iodine.
- The quantum number values for 3p orbitals are n=3, l=1.
- N2-2 is the species with unpaired electrons in antibonding molecular orbitals.
- For a given process, the heat change at constant pressure (qp) is greater than the heat change at constant volume (qv).
- The maximum concentration of Ag+1 ions in a solution of AgCl with a solubility product of 2.0 x 10^-10 mol2 dm-6 is 1.414 x 10^-5 mol dm-3.
- A 5.85% NaCl solution has the highest boiling point.
- Nickel cadmium cells can be used in laptops.
- The unit of rate constant (K) for a zero order reaction is mol dm-3 s-1.
- Ethane is produced when ethyl chloride is reduced in the presence of Zn/HCl.
- Cu2Cl2 is the catalytic promoter used in the industrial preparation of CH3CHO.
- Phthalic acid is not a fatty acid.
- Urea provides both nitrogen and phosphorus to plants.
- Carbon dioxide in water can make chlorination harmful.
- The mass of one mole of an electron is 0.55 grams.
- The number of atoms in a molecule determines its atomicity.
- Calcium has the same isotopes as palladium.
- A limiting reactant gives the minimum amount of the product under consideration.
- A vacuum desiccator is a safe method for drying crystals.
- London dispersion forces are predominant when both a and b values are small.
- Plasma is used in fluorescent bulbs, neon signs, and lasers.
- Glass is an example of a pseudo-solid.
- Bohr’s model of the atom is contradicted by Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
- Atomic radius can be determined using X-ray diffraction.
- The type of reaction where larger molecules break down into smaller ones is pyrolysis.
- The relative lowering of vapor pressure in a solution of 18g glucose in 90g water is one-fifty-first.
- Stronger oxidizing agents have higher standard reduction potentials.
- The anode in a galvanic cell is negatively charged.
- Different isomers can have the same molecular formula but differ in structural formula, called isomers.
- Geometric isomerism is usually found in alkenes.
- Silicones are not used in medicines.
- HgS is the chemical composition of cinnabar.
- The reaction of chlorine with hot caustic soda in sunlight is a disproportionation reaction.
- The coordination number in [Cr(OH)3(H2O)3] is 6.
- The property of carbon chain formation is called catenation.
- Vinyl acetylene reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce chloroprene.
- Toluene reacts with chlorine in sunlight to form benzyl chloride.
- OH- is not a good leaving group in organic compounds.
- The fractional distillation of petroleum produces gasoline up to 20%.
- 2-propanol and 1-propanol show position isomerism.
- Malonic acid is the common name for propane-1,3-dioic acid.
- Epoxy paints are used to coat materials in thermal power stations.
- The main source of organic compounds is plants.
- Aromatic compounds burn with a smoky flame due to their structure.
- The octane number of 2,2,4-trimethylpentane (iso-octane) is 100.
- Geometric isomerism is not exhibited by propene.
- Pentane and 2-methyl butane have the same percentage composition.
- The first organic compound synthesized in the laboratory was urea.
- A double bond consists of one sigma bond and one pi bond.
- The state function that depends on the initial and final state of a system is enthalpy.
- Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas are called isomers.
- Organic compounds are soluble in non-polar solvents.
- Methane is used in power generation and chemical industries as a natural gas with good caloric value and cost-effectiveness.
- Pyrolysis is the process in which larger molecules break down into smaller molecules at low temperatures and pressures.
- The metallic sound produced by an engine due to pre-ignition of fuel is known as knocking.
- Nickel tetraethyl [(C2H5)4 Pb] can be used as an anti-knocking agent.
- Alkenes can exhibit cis-trans isomerism.
- Compounds containing benzene rings in their structure are called aromatic compounds.
- An amide can be represented by the functional group RCONH2.
- Only sigma bonds are present in ethoxy ethane.
- Ethyne has a linear molecular structure.
- The general formula for cycloalkenes is CnH2n-2.
- C5H12 has three isomers.
- The octane number can be improved by isomerization, adding (C2H5)4 Pb, and adding (CH3)4 Pb.
- The octane number of 2,2,4-trimethylpentane is defined as 100.
- Ethanol and methanol are isomers.
- Benzene is more stable than its Kekulé structure due to resonance.
- Acetone is a polar compound.
- Functional isomerism is not shown by propanal and propanone.
- CFCs are not responsible for ozone layer depletion.
- Isobars are atoms with the same atomic mass but different atomic numbers.
- Electronegativity decreases as you move down a group in the periodic table.
- A positive ion is known as a cation.
- In an exothermic reaction, the energy of the products is lower than the energy of the reactants.
- Sodium loses electrons more readily than magnesium.
- Molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance in grams.
- Transition elements exhibit variable oxidation states.
- Carbon-12 isotope is used as the standard for atomic mass.
- A solution with a pH of 3 is acidic.
- Calcium has a higher ionization energy than sodium.
- Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant elements in the universe.
- Isotopes have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- Ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten state.
- Phosphorus has a higher ionization energy than sulfur.
- A catalyst increases the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy.
- The chemical symbol for gold is Au.
- Nitrogen makes up the majority of Earth’s atmosphere.
- The first ionization energy generally decreases as you move down a group in the periodic table.
- A covalent bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms.
- In a reaction, the oxidizing agent undergoes reduction.
- The mass number represents the sum of protons and neutrons in an atom’s nucleus.
- Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table.
- Potassium has a lower ionization energy than lithium.
- A base donates OH- ions in aqueous solutions.