Ammonia Reacts With An Aldehyde To Give An
Ammonia Reacts With An Aldehyde To Give An
Ammonia Reacts With An Aldehyde To Give An
Select one:
A. Hess equation
B. none of the above
C. Redox equation
D. Nernst Equation
In comparison to acid chlorides what effect will be expected on the central carbonyl of an acid
anhydride
Select one:
A. Resonance
B. High stabilization
C. Less destabilization
D. Conjugation
Select one:
A. Scintillation counter
B. Geiger-Muller counter
C. Flame ionization detector
D. Film-badge dosimeter
Select one:
A. amide
B. Imine
C. Amine
D. Alcohol
Select one:
A. Product
B. Reactant
C. Catalyst
D. a and b only.
Select one:
A. 2-propanone
B. 2-butanone
C. 1-propanone
D. 1-butanone
Select one:
A. is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of the substance by
10C
B. is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a given quantity of the substance
by 10C
C. None of the above
D. is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of the substance by
0C
273
Select one:
A. Ketones
B. Alcohols
C. Amines
D. Ethers
Select one:
A. +4
B. +5
C. +2
D. +1
Which of the following alkene addition reaction that does not obey markovnikov rule
Select one:
A. Halogenation
B. Halohydrin formation
C. Hydroboration
D. Hydration
Select one:
A. 4Sn(s) + O2(aq) + 3HCl(aq) → 4SnCl2(aq) + 2H2O(l)
B. Sn(s) + 2O2(aq) + 4HCl(aq) → SnCl2(aq) + 2H2O(l)
C. 3Sn(s) + 2O2(aq) + 4HCl(aq) → 3SnCl2(aq) + 6H2O(l)
D. 2Sn(s) + O2(aq) + 4HCl(aq) → 2SnCl2(aq) + 2H2O(l)
Select one:
A. But-2-ene
B. But-3-ene
C. But-1-ene
D. 2-methylpropene
Select one:
A. Reduction of ketones
B. Hydration of alkenes
C. Ozonolysis
D. Hydrolysis of esters
A 93-L sample of dry air is cooled from 145 oC to -22 oC at a constant pressure of 2.85
atmospheres). What is the final volume?
Select one:
A. 28 L
B. 112 L
C. 93 L
D. 56 L
If a particle collides elastically with the wall, it bounces off the wall with no loss of energy. The
particles velocity was v before the collision and –v after the collision after a time interval Δt.
Therefore the force per collision (Fcollision) is given by
Select one:
A. m(Δt)/v
B. m(v)/Δt
C. m(-v)/Δt
D. m(2v)/Δt
The half-life of 231Pa is 3.25 x 104 years. How much of an initial 10.40 microgram sample
remains after 3.25 x 105 years?
Select one:
A. 0.0240 micrograms
B. 2.18 micrograms
C. 0.240 micrograms
D. 0.0102 micrograms
Select one:
A. a cyanohydrins
B. an amine
C. an aldehyde
D. an acid
For the manufacture of H2SO4 in a contact process the catalyst used is ---
Select one:
A. Mn2O5
B. V3O9
C. V2O5
D. Cr2O5
The unit for rate constant for a second order reaction is given as
Select one:
A. L2mol-2s-2
B. Lmol-1s-2
C. Lmol-1s-1
D. L2mol-1s-1
Select one:
A. Methylacetylene is an example of terminal alkynes
B. Are not as acidic as alkanes
C. More acidic when compared with alkenes
D. Have a replaceable acidic hydrogen atom
Consider the following equations (I) v-nb (II) v+nb (III) v2-nb (IV) P + a(n/V)2 (V) P - a(n/V)2 .
The product of which two equals nRT in the van der Waals equation
Select one:
A. (I) * (V)
B. (I) * (IV)
C. (II) * (IV)
D. (II) * (V)
Select one:
A. helium
B. uv
C. neon
D. argon
Select one:
A. Lw
B.
La
C. Lr
D. Lm
Select one:
A. Liquid – solid potential
B.
C.
Half-cell potential
If the standard enthalpy of formation of CO2(g) is – 393 KJmol- how many grams of carbon must
be burned to produce 786 KJ of heat
Select one:
A. 44.0 g
B. 12.0 g
C. 88.0 g
D. 24.0 g
Select one:
A.
CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2
B. CH3CH2CH2NH2
C. CH3CH2CH2CH2NHOH
D. CH3CH2CH2CH2NOH
Select one:
A. 2.303 log [A]t/[A]0 =kt
B. 2.303 log [A]t/[A]0 =kt2
C. 2.303 log [A]t/[A]0 =k2t
D. 2.303 log [A]t/[A]0 =k2t2
A sample of aluminum absorbed 9.86 J of heat and its temperature increased from 23.2ºC to
30.5ºC. What is the mass of the aluminum?
Select one:
A. 72 g
B. 8.1 g
C. 65 g
D. 1.5 g
Select one:
A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 6
Select one:
A. number of particles to be constant
B. pressure to be varied
C. volume to be altered
D. volume to be increased
Select one:
A. P * a(n/V)2
B. V + a(n/V)2
C. P - a(n/V)2
D. P + a(n/V)2
Calculate the root mean square velocity (in m/s) of oxygen atom at 25 oC. [O = 16, R = 8.314 J
mol-1 K-1
Select one:
A. 723
B. 515
C. 482
D. 241
Select one:
A. Zn/H2O
B. Alcoholic (KOH or NaOH)
C. H2O2
D. Ether
What is the mass of molecular oxygen gas in a 438 Litre gas cylinder whose pressure is 1.37
atmosphere at a temperature of 21 oC. [ R = 0.0821 atmL mol-1 K-1
Select one:
A. 797 g
B. 407 g
C. 397 g
D. 753 g
Which is NOT true of the postulates of the kinetic molecular theory of gases
Select one:
A. the collision of one particle with another and with the walls of the container is partially
elastic
B. the average kinetic energy of the particle is proportional to the applied temperature in
kelvins
C. particles are in constant random motion in straight lines until they collide with another
particle.
D. The sizes of gaseous particles are small relative to the size of the container
Select one:
A. The reactants are below the products in the potential energy diagram
B. The reactants have more kinetic energy than the products
C. The ΔH is positive
D. The products have less potential energy than the reactants
Select one:
A. Plasma state
B. Solid state
C. Gaseous state
D. Liquid state
Select one:
A. Hess’s law
B. radioactivity
C. fission
D. fusion
What happens to the water in a calorimeter when an exothermic reaction occurs in it?
Select one:
A. It absorbs heat, and a drop in temperature is observed
B. It releases heat, and a drop in temperature is observed
C. It absorbs heat, and a rise in temperature is observed
D. It releases heat, and a rise in temperature is observed
Select one:
A. BaCl2
B. CaCl2
C. FrBr
D. NaI
For the production of NH3 in Haber process the catalyst used is ------
Select one:
A. Fe
B. Cd
C. Mn
D. Ni
When alkynes is bubbled into a solution of ammonical copper (II) chloride, copper atom displace
hydrogen atom to form ………………
Select one:
A. white precipitate of copper (I) dicarbide
B. reddish-brown precipitate of silver chloride
C. reddish-brown precipitate of copper (I) dicarbide
D. white precipitate of silver chloride
Select one:
A. Cyclic Ketones
B. Cyclic amines
C. Cyclic Carboxylic acids
D. Cyclic Amides
Select one:
A. atomic masses that confer nuclear stability
B. numbers of protons and/or neutrons that confer nuclear stability.
C. numbers of electrons that confer atomic stability
D. n/p ratios that confer nuclear stability
Select one:
A. Substitution
B. hydrogenation
C. Carbation
D. Halogenation
Primary and secondary alcohol can be distinguish from tertiary alcohol using
Select one:
A. all of the above
B. Jones test
C. Iodo from test
D. Lucas test
Calculate the volume of a sample of carbon monoxide that is at -14 oC and 367 torrs if it
occupies 3.65 L at 298 K and 745 torrs
Select one:
A. 6.44
B. 3.28
C. 4.64
D. 12.35
ethanol
B. propanoic acid
C. Butanol
D. Propanol
Which among the following is not an alkane isomer with 6 carbon atoms
Select one:
A. Neopentane
B. 2,2-dimethylbutane
C. Hexane
D. 2,3-dimethylbutane
When NH4Cl(s) is added to water, the resulting solution feels cool to the touch. Which best
describes this observation?
Select one:
A. NH4Cl(s) → NH4+(aq) + Cl–(aq) + 33.6 Kj
B. NH4Cl(s) + 33.6 kJ → NH4+(aq) + Cl–(aq)
C. NH4Cl(s) → NH4+(aq) + Cl–(aq) ΔH = -33.6 kJ
D. Heat is released as NH4Cl(s) dissolves
Select one:
A. the reacting molecule must collide
B. the reacting molecule must jump
C. the reacting molecule must start
D. none of the above
Calculate the nuclear binding energy of 16O in J per atom, given that the observed atomic mass is
15.99491 u. Electron rest mass=9.10939 x 10-31 kg; Proton rest mass=1.67262 x 10-27 kg;
Neutron rest mass=1.67493 x 10-27 kg; c= 2.998 x 108 ms-1; atomic number of O=8:
Select one:
A. 2.94 x 10-11 J per atom
B. 2.05 x 10-11 J per atom
C.
Select one:
A. Vacuum
B. room temperature and pressure
C. molecular diameter
D. concentration gradient
What is the effect of doubling the temperature and pressure on the volume of 1 mole of an ideal
gas
Select one:
A. V remains unchanged
B. V decreases by a factor of 2
C. V decreases by a factor of 4
D. V increases by a factor of 4
If emphasis was on a 2-dimensional derivation of the root mean square velocity (μ rms), then the
final equation is the positive square root of
Select one:
A. RT/2M
B. 2RT/M
C. 3RT/M
D. RT/M
Those catalyst that speed up the rate of chemical reaction are called
Select one:
A. positive catalyst
B. micro catalyst
C. hydro catalyst
D. negative catalyst
Select one:
A. Voltaic cell
B. Chemolytic cell
C. Electrolytic cell
D. Photolytic cell
Calculate the rate constant in min-1 for the concentration of a drug in a body expressed in unit
milligram/kg with initial does of 30.00mg/kg in the body of the animal. After 2 hrs the
concentration of the drug administer to the animal dropped to 10.00mg/kg which is eliminated by
the first order.
Select one:
A. 9.16x10-6min-1
B. 9.16x10-3min-1
C. 9.16x10-7min-1
D. 8.16x10-3min-1
Select one:
A. 2-methylpropan-2-ol
B. Ethanol
C. butan-1-ol.
D. propan-2-ol
For the Ideal gas equation PV = nRT, the pressure P is measured in -----------
Select one:
A. MmHg
B. Tons
C. Nm-2
D. Atmospheres
Select one:
A. CnH2n
B. CnH2n -2
C. CnH2n + 2
D. CnH2n +1
A sample of chlorine gas is confined in a 5.0 L container at 328 torr and 37 oC. How many moles
of gas are in the sample?
Select one:
A. 1.2 mole
B. 0.01 mole
C. 0.085 mole
D. 0.6 mole
Select one:
A. 2-methylpent-2-ene
B. 3-methylpent-2-ene
C. 2,3-methylpentene
D. 2,4-dimethyl-pent-2-ene
Select one:
A. Iodoform Test
B. Lucas Test
C. Jones Test
D. Bromine water Test
Benzoic acid, propanal, methybutanoate and Butan-2-one are reduce to their respective alcohol
using which of the reagents
Select one:
A. all of the above
B. KMnO4
C. Pt/H2
D. LiAlH4
Select one:
A. nuclear
B. wind
C. solar
D. geo-thermal
If 41.2 kJ of energy is needed to raise the temperature of 170.0 g of a liquid from 18.8ºC to
65.2ºC, what is the specific heat capacity of the solution?
Select one:
A. 5.22 J/g•ºC
B. 11.2 J/g•ºC
C. D. 12.0 J/g•ºC
D. 4.19 J/g•ºC
The total work done when a cell is in equilibrium condition is_________ joule.
Select one:
A. 100 J
B. 25 J
C. 50 J
D. 0 J
How much heat is released when 100 g of butane is burned with formation of water vapour (ΔH O
of water vapour is – 2878 KJmol-1 )
Select one:
A. -2878 KJ
B. -2658 KJ
C. +2304 KJ
D. - 4962.1 KJ