Which one is the correct order of acidity?
(1) CH≡CH > CH2=CH2 > CH3-CH3
(2) CH3-CH3 > CH≡CH > CH2=CH2
(3) CH2=CH2 > CH≡CH > CH3-CH3
(4) CH≡CH > CH3-CH3 > CH2=CH2 Answer: (1) Explanation: Acidity order: Alkyne > Alkene > Alkane. Due to greater s-character in sp-hybridised C-H bond of alkyne.
The basic structure of metalloporphyrin, the prosthetic group in hemoglobin is:
(1) Magnesium-porphyrin
(2) Zinc-porphyrin
(3) Iron-porphyrin
(4) Cobalt-porphyrin Answer: (3) Explanation: Hemoglobin contains an iron-porphyrin complex called heme.
The difference between the standard enthalpies of formation of the reactants and products is called:
(1) Enthalpy of reaction
(2) Enthalpy of combustion
(3) Bond dissociation energy
(4) Lattice enthalpy Answer: (1) Explanation: ฮHreaction = ฮฃ ฮHf (products) – ฮฃ ฮHf (reactants)
Which of the following ions exhibits color in aqueous solution?
(1) Zn2+
(2) Ti4+
(3) Sc3+
(4) V3+ Answer: (4) Explanation: V3+ has d2 configuration – unpaired electrons cause d–d transitions → color.
Which of the following is the strongest acid?
(1) HClO
(2) HClO2
(3) HClO3
(4) HClO4 Answer: (4) Explanation: Acid strength increases with more oxygen atoms. HClO4 is the most oxidized and hence the strongest.
Which of the following statements is correct?
(1) The gas constant R has the same units in all systems.
(2) Gases deviate from ideal behavior at high temperature.
(3) At low pressure, real gases behave like ideal gases.
(4) The compressibility factor Z = PV/nRT = 0 for an ideal gas. Answer: (3) Explanation: At low pressure and high temperature, real gases approach ideal behavior.
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(1) All isotopes of a given element show the same chemical behavior.
(2) Compounds of isotopes of a given element have different chemical behavior.
(3) All isotopes of a given element have nearly the same atomic radii.
(4) Isotopes of an element have different masses. Answer: (2) Explanation: Isotopes have same electronic configuration → similar chemical behavior.
Which one of the following ions has the highest spin-only magnetic moment value?
(1) Fe3+ (d5)
(2) Co2+ (d7)
(3) Ni2+ (d8)
(4) Cr3+ (d3) Answer: (1) Explanation: Fe3+ (d5) has 5 unpaired electrons → ฮผ = √(n(n+2)) = √35 ≈ 5.92 BM.
Which of the following compounds contains a metal-carbon bond?
(1) [Ni(CO)4]
(2) [Co(NH3)6]3+
(3) [Fe(H2O)6]3+
(4) [CrCl6]3− Answer: (1) Explanation: [Ni(CO)4] is a metal carbonyl complex with metal–carbon (Ni–C) bonds.
The order of reactivity of following alcohols with Lucas reagent is:
(1) 1° < 2° < 3°
(2) 3° < 2° < 1°
(3) 2° < 3° < 1°
(4) 1° < 3° < 2° Answer: (1) Explanation: Reactivity with Lucas reagent (ZnCl2/HCl) increases with carbocation stability → 3° > 2° > 1°.
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