Class 01 - 500 Handpicked Questions Block Chemistry
Class 01 - 500 Handpicked Questions Block Chemistry
Class 01 - 500 Handpicked Questions Block Chemistry
a)Alkali metals
b)Halogens Vedam Classes - VT Sir
c) Both of these
d)None of these
3. In which of the aspects Hydrogen has resemblance to alkali
metals and halogens respectively?
a)2 and 1
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b)1 and 2
c) 1 and 1
d)2 and 2
6. In terms of ionisation energy, Hydrogen resembles:
a)Protium
b)Tritium Vedam Classes - VT Sir
c) Protium, Deuterium & Tritium
d)None of these.
10. The Tritium isotope of Hydrogen contains-
a)1 b) 2
c) 3 Vedam
d) 4Classes - VT Sir
13. The isotope of Hydrogen has same electronic configuration
and chemical properties. The difference in rate of reaction is
mainly due to different
Vedam Classes - VT Sir
a) Atomic number b) Atomic weight
c) Bond Dissociation Enthalpy d) Enthalpy of fusion
14. Which of the following isotope of Hydrogen is
predominant in nature-
a)Protium b) Deuterium
Vedam Classes - VT Sir
c) Tritium d) None of these
15. Which of the following metal and acid are used to prepare
di-hydrogen respectively?
a)H2 b) O2
c) N2 Vedam
d) Classes
H and O- VT Sir
2 2
20. Which of the following methods is used to obtain high
purity (>99.95%) dihydrogen?
a)CO2 + H2
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b)CO+ H2
c) CO+ N2
d)CO+ CO2+ H2
23. The process of producing syn gas from coal is called-
𝟔𝟕𝟑𝑲
𝑪𝑶 𝒈 + 𝑯𝟐 𝑶 𝒈 → 𝑪𝑶𝟐 𝒈 + 𝑯𝟐 𝒈
𝑪𝒂𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒚𝒔𝒕
Vedam Classes - VT Sir
a)Water greaction
b)Water gas shift reaction
c) Gasoline reaction
d)Coal gasification reaction
25. In context with the industrial preparation of hydrogen from
water gas-
𝑯𝟐 𝒈 + 𝑿𝟐 𝒈 → 𝟐𝑯𝑿 𝒈
a) 𝑭𝟐 > 𝑪𝒍𝟐 > 𝑩𝒓𝟐 > 𝑰𝟐 b) 𝑪𝒍𝟐 > 𝑩𝒓𝟐 > 𝑭𝟐 > 𝑰𝟐
C) 𝑰𝟐 > 𝑩𝒓𝟐 > 𝑪𝒍𝟐 > 𝑭𝟐 d) 𝑰𝟐 > 𝑪𝒍𝟐 > 𝑭𝟐 > 𝑩𝒓𝟐
30. Reaction of dihydrogen with dioxygen is an exothermic
reaction. The product formed in this reaction is/are
𝑪𝒂𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒚𝒔𝒕
a) 𝟐𝑯𝟐 𝒈 + 𝑶𝟐 (𝒈) 𝟐𝑯𝟐 𝑶 𝒍 ;
△ 𝑯° = −𝟐𝟖𝟓. 𝟗𝒌𝒋 𝒎𝒐𝒍−𝟏
𝟔𝟕𝟑𝑲,
Vedam𝟐𝟎𝟎𝒂𝒕𝒎
Classes - VT Sir 𝟑 𝒈 :
𝟐𝑵𝑯
b)𝟑𝑯𝟐 𝒈 + 𝑵𝟐 𝒈 →
△ 𝑯° = −𝟗𝟐. 𝟔𝒌𝒋 𝒎𝒐𝒍−𝟏
𝑭𝒆
c) 𝑯 𝟐 𝒈 + 𝑰𝟐 𝒈 → 𝟐𝑯𝑰 𝒈
a)Dihydrogen b) Dioxygen
c) Dinitrogen Vedam Classes - VTofSir
d) None these
35. Which of the following does not react with hydrogen
even at high temperature to form corresponding hydrides?
a)Alkali b)Noble-gases
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c)Transition metals d)All of these
36. Dihydrogen, under certain reaction conditions combines with
almost all elements except noble gases to form binary compounds.
The binary compounds are called-
a)Oxides Vedamb)
Classes
Halides- VT Sir
c) Carbides d) Hydrides
37. When electric current is passed through an ionic hydride in
the molten state-
a) hydrogen is liberated
VedamatClasses
the anode
- VT Sir
b) hydrogen is liberated at the cathode
c) No reaction takes place
d) Hydride ion migrates towards cathode
38. Ionic hydrides react with water to give-
a)Acidic solutions
b)Hydride ions Vedam Classes - VT Sir
c) Basic Solutions
d)None of these
39. Which of the following is covalent and polymeric in structure?
a)LiH
b)BeH2
Vedam Classes - VT Sir
c) MgH2
d)Both (b) and (c)
40. Which of the following reactions is correct?
a)Metallic hydride
b)Electron – rich Vedam
hydride Classes - VT Sir
c) Saline hydride
d)Molecular hydride
42. Which of the following groups forms electron rich hydrides?
a)Chalcogens
b)Alkali metals
c) Noble gases Vedam Classes - VT Sir
d)Alkaline earth metals
43. CH4, NH3, H2O and HF are the example of-
a)Molecular hydrides
b)Metallic hydrideVedam Classes - VT Sir
c) Ionic hydride
d)Both (a) and (c)
44. Which of the following are formed by d – block elements?
a)Ionic hydride
b)Non – stoichiometric hydride
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c) Molecular hydride
d)Covalent hydrides
45. Which of the following is the example of interstitial or
Non – stoichiometric hydrides?
a)𝑳𝒂𝑯𝟐.𝟖𝟕 , 𝒀𝒃𝑯𝟐.𝟓𝟓
Vedam Classes - VT Sir
b)𝑻𝒊𝑯𝟏.𝟓−𝟏.𝟖 , 𝒁𝒓𝑯𝟏.𝟑−𝟏.𝟕𝟓
c) 𝑽𝑯𝟎.𝟓𝟔 , 𝑵𝒊𝑯𝟎.𝟔−𝟎.𝟕 , 𝑷𝒅𝑯𝟎.𝟔−𝟎.𝟖
d)𝑨𝒍𝒍 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒔𝒆
46. Earlier, it was thought that in the non – stoichiometric hydrides,
hydrogen occupies interstices in the metal lattice producing
distortion without any changes in its type. Consequently, they were
termed as-
Vedam Classes - VT Sir
a)Interstitial hydrides
b)Molecular hydrides
c) Ionic Hydrides
d) None of these
Vedam Classes - VT Sir
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