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Inorganic Chemistry MCQ

A coordination compound is formed between a metal and
A. Another Metal
B. Ligand
C. Salt
D. None of them

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B. Ligand

A process of separation of components of a mixture based on differences in their affinity for mobile and stationary phases is called
A. Liquid chromatography
B. Chromatography
C. Stationery phase
D. None of the

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B. Chromatography

Actually, alpha rays are
A. Helium nuclei
B. Electrons
C. A photon
D. None of them

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B. Electrons

Benzoin oxime is known called.
A. Dioxime
B. Cupron
C. Cupric acid
D. None of them

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B. Cupron

Chose that force or forces which are involved in chromatography.
A. London
B. Hydrogen Bonding
C. Electrostatic
D. All of them

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D. All of them

Chose the indicator for Cu-EDTA titration.
A. Thymol blue
B. Phenolphthalein
C. Murexide
D. None of them

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C. Murexide

Choose those which can form chelating agents.
A. Bidentate
B. Tridentate
C. Tetradentate
D. All of them

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D. All of them

For gold plating which electrolyte is used?
A. [K(Au(NH3)2]B. [K(Au(CN)2]C. [K(Ag(NH3)2]D. None of them

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B. [K(Au(CN)2]

In crystal field theory (CFT), the energy gap between t2g and eg sets is denoted by.
A. 8Dq
B. 20Dq
C. 0Dq
D. 10Dq

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D. 10Dq

In crystal field theory (CFT), the energy gap between t2g and eg sets is represented by.
A. 20Dq
B. 18Dq
C. 10Dq
D. 8Dq

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C. 10Dq

In the disintegration of uranium, which one particle is emitted in the first step.
A. Beta particle
B. Gamma particle
C. Electron
D. Alpha particle

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D. Alpha particle

In [Ni(NH2-CH2-CH2-NH2)3]+2, the coordination number of Ni +2 is.
A. Six
B. Two
C. Three
D. Five

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IUPAC name for Na2[Sn(OH)6].
A. sodium hexahydroxostannate(I)
B. sodium hexahydroxostannate(IV)
C. hexahydroxostannate(IV) sodium
D. sodium hexahydroxostannate(0)

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B. sodium hexahydroxostannate(IV)

ppt of the copper complex is produced at pH.
A. 6.20-8.20
B. 3.0-3.3
C. 5.40-9.80
D. 10-16

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B. 3.0-3.3

Normally this metal form square planar complexes..
A. La(III)
B. Y(III)
C. Cu(II)
D. None of them

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C. Cu(II)

Which one is diamagnetic in nature?
A. [Co(NH3)6]3+
B. [Pt(NH2)2]3+
C. [Ru(CN)6]D. None of them

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A. [Co(NH3)6]3+

Uranium decomposed into thorium and released
A. Gamma particle
B. Beta particle
C. Alpha particle
D. None of them

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C. Alpha particle

The total number of atoms of the ligands that can coordinate to the central metal atom is called
A. Coordination number
B. Coordination sphere
C. Complex ion number
D. All of them

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A. Coordination Number

Thionalide is also called
A. Nepthylacetamod
B. Halogens
C. 2-Marcapto
D. Thiol

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C. 2-Marcapto

The system of producing self-sustaining nuclear reactions is called
A. Nuclear reactor
B. Pile
C. Atomic reactor
D. All of them

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D. All of them

 

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The structure of [MnCl4]2- is
A. Octahedral
B. Tetrahedral
C. Square planar
D. None of them

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B. Tetrahedral

The protons and neutrons are held together within a nucleus through a force is called
A. Nuclear forces
B. Neutron forces
C. Proton forces
D. None of them

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A. Nuclear forces

Select the techniques through which we can separate dyes, aminoacids, and colors.
A. Chromatography
B. Crystallization
C. Filtration
D. Centrifugation

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A. Chromatography

Select that element and particle which is formed by the bombardment of an alpha particle on 12Mg24
A. Neutron and 14Si27
B. Neutron and 12Si26
C. Neutron and 12Si27
D. None of them

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A. Neutron and 14Si27

Mixtures of radioisotopes can be separated from the parent by
A. solvent extraction
B. ion exchange
C. volatilization
D. All of them

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D. All of them

The kinetic energy of alpha rays is between.
A. 3 to 9 MeV
B. 1 to 3 MeV
C. 3 to 28 MeV
D. 30 to 60 MeV

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A. 3 to 9 MeV

In Chromatography, Rf is an abbreviation for
A. Retardation force
B. Retardation factor
C. Restriction factor
D. None of them

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B. Retardation factor

Commonly, radioisotopes are used for
A. Vitamin deficiency
B. Cancer
C. Metabolism
D. All of them

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C. Metabolism

Cis-trans isomerism is also called
A. Cis-isomerism
B. Geometrical isomerism
C. Trans isomerism
D. None of them

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B. Geometrical isomerism

Chose the polydentate ligand
A. Nitroacetic acid
B. Ethanolamine
C. Thionalide
D. None of them

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A. Nitroacetic acid

Which one of the compounds below is most likely to be ionic?
A. GaAs
B. CBr4
C. SrBr2
D. NO2
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C. SrBr2

All halogens can exhibit variable co-valiances except that of.
A. Fluorine
B. Chlorine
C. Bromine
D. Iodine
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A. Fluorine

Dipole moment of NH3 is.
A. 1.57D
B. 1.49D
C. 1.84d
D. 1.08D
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B. 1.49D

The ability of a cation to polarize an anion is called its.
A. Polarizing power
B. Polarization
C. Ionization
D. Isomerization
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A. Polarizing power

Which of the following compounds are crystalline in nature are.
A. Ionic Compounds
B. Covalent Compounds
C. Coordinate Covalent Compounds
D. Polar Compounds
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A. Ionic Compounds

According to the electronic theory of valency, an atom having less than 8 electrons in a valence shell is.
A. Chemically stable
B. Chemically active
C. Chemically inactive
D. Both A & C
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B. Chemically active

Which of the following has maximum covalency?
A. Al,Si
B. Al,Si,S
C. Al,S
D. S
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B. Al,Si,S

The tendency of anion to get polarized by a cation is called.
A. Polarizing power
B. Polarisability
C. Polarizing ability
D. All of above
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B. Polarisability

In which type of bonding chelation takes place.
A. Hydrogen bonding
B. Intra-molecular Hydrogen bonding
C. Inter-molecular hydrogen bonding
D. All of the above
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B. Intra-molecular Hydrogen bonding

Inert-pair effect becomes less effective when we move.
A. From top to the bottom of group
B. From bottom to the top of group
C. Remain same
D. None
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B. From bottom to the top of group

The atom must be present in Hydrogen bonding is.
A. Na.
B. Mg.
C. S.
D. H
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D. H

Which of the following has an incomplete octet.
A. NH3
B. BCl3
C. CCl4
D. PCl3
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B. BCl3

Taking into consideration inert pair effect, which statement is true.
A. Formation of Pb2+ is easier than Pb4+
B. Formation of Pb4+ is easier than Pb2+
C. Both A and B are true
D. None of these
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A. Formation of Pb2+ is easier than Pb4+

As we move down the group, inert pair effect.
A. Decreases
B. Increases
C. First increases then decreases
D. First decreases then increases
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B. Increases

All are properties of covalent compounds except one.
A. Soft and waxy in nature
B. Give slow molecular reactions
C. High melting and boiling point
D. Have definite geometry and show isomerism
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C. High melting and boiling point

According to Sidgwick’s rule the maximum covalency of an element in a covalent compound depends upon.
A. The group no to which the element belongs
B. The period to which the element belongs
C. Shielding effect
D. Oxidation state
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B. The period to which the element belongs

Which Scientists proposed the concept of Singlet for the very first time.
A. Sidgwick
B. Lewis
C. Longmuir
D. Sugden
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D. Sugden

Taking Sugden’s concept of singlet into consideration the no of singlet in PCl5 and SF6 respectively are.
A. 4 and 2
B. 2 and 4
C. 5 and 6
D. 6 and 5
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B. 2 and 4

How many times a covalent bond is stronger than H-bonding?
A. 27
B. 20
C. 29
D. 10
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B. 20

Polar molecules are most likely to be hydrophilic.
A. True
B. False
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B. False

Which one of the following has high dipole moment.
A. Trans isomer
B. Cis isomer
C. Positional isomer
D. Functional group isomer
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B. Cis isomer

Polarizing power of cation is inversely proportional to.
A. Magnitude of positive charge
B. Magnitude of negative charge
C. Size of positive charge
D. All of these
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C. Size of positive charge

Dipole moment values are used to.
A. Distinguish between polar and non-polar molecules
B. Calculate percent ionic character
C. Calculate bond angle
D. All of these
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D. All of these

Covalent compounds exist in.
A. Solid state
B. Gaseous state
C. Liquid state
D. All of the above
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D. All of the above

Constituent particles of molecular crystals are held together by which of the following forces.
A. Hydrogen bond
B. Ionic bond
C. Van der waalsfroces
D. Covalent bond
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C. Van der waalsfroces

Gases can be liquified due to the presence of.
A. Hydrogen bond
B. London forces
C. Dipole Diploe interaction
D. Dispersive forces
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C. Dipole Diploe interaction

Which of the following shows variable electrovalency.
A. Carbon
B. Aluminium
C. Silicon
D. Lead
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D. Lead

Necessary condition for variable covalency to exist is.
A. Unpaired electrons in p-orbitals
B. Excitation of s-orbital electron to p-orbital
C. Vacant d-orbital
D. paired electron d-orbital
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C. Vacant d-orbital

Which one molecule do not undergo hydrolysis.
A. TeF6
B. SeF6
C. SiCl4
D. SnCl4
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B. SeF6

What is correct order for increasing strength of H-bonding(weakest to strongest).
A. CH4<NH3<H2O<HF
B. CH4<NH3<HF<H2O
C. CH4<HF<NH3<H2O
D. CH4<H2O< HF<NH3
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B. CH4<NH3<HF

The vanderwaals forces increase with.
A. Increase in no. of electrons
B. Increase in molecular size
C. Decrease in molecular size
D. Both A and B
View AnswerD. Both A and B

Which of the following is not an example of covalent compounds.
A. Graphite
B. Diamond
C. Silica
D. Table salt
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D. Table salt

Oxidation state of metals in carbonyls is usually.
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
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A. 0

Which of the following compound is an exception to Octet rule.
A. HF
B. CCl4
C. NO2
D. CO2
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C. NO2

During formation of ionic bond atom should have ionization energy.
A. Low
B. high
C. Moderate
D. Least
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A. Low

During formation of covalent bond both atoms should have ionization potential.
A. Lower
B. higher
C. Moderate
D. Least
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B. higher

Which bond allows free rotation of atoms.
A. Sigma bond
B. Pi bond
C. both a & b
D. None of these
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B. Pi bond

According to EAN rule total number of electrons of Ni in Ni(CO)4.
A. 32
B. 34
C. 36
D. 38
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C. 36

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Which bond is stronger.
A. Hydrogen bond
B. Pi bond
C. Sigma bond
D. Both A &B
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C. Sigma bond

Dipole moment of Carbon dioxide is.
A. 2.3
B. 0
C. 3.7
D. 8.0
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B. 0

Types of H-bonding are.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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B. 2

Ionic bond is also known as.
A. Dative bond
B. Electrovalent bond
C. Covalent bond
D. All are correct
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B. Electrovalent bond

1 Coulomb meter is equal to.
A. 657.7
B. 453.4
C. 23.67
D. 2.9962×10^29
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D. 2.9962×10^29

Themolecular structure of CF6 is.
A. Linear
B. Tetrahedral
C. Hexagonal
D. Octahedral
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D. Octahedral

Which one of the followings does not show inert pair affect from 3A group.
A. C
B. Al
C. Si
D. N
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B. Al

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