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1 - What is the shape of a P orbital?

Option A - Spherical

Option B - Dumbell Shape

Option C - Ellipse

Option D - A 2D Flat Circle

2 - What is an Isotope?

Option A - Atoms of different elements with the same number of neutrons but, different proton numbers

Option B - Atoms of the Same element with the same number of protons but, different number of neutrons

Option C - Ions of the same element with the same number of protons but, different number of neutrons

Option D - Atoms with the same number of protons and neutrons - Identical!

3 - What is the shape of an Ammonia molecule called?

Option A - Triagonal Pyramidal

Option B - Triaganol Planar

Option C - Triaganol Bipyramidal

Option D - Tetrahedral

4 - Which Type of Hybridisation is present in the Nitrile Functional Group?

Option A - SP1 Hybridisation

Option B - SP2 Hybridisation

Option C - SP3 Hybridisation

Option D - It does not undergo any Hybridisation

What are Tertiary Alcohols Oxidised to?

Option A - Ketones

Option B - Carboxylic acids

Option C - Does not oxidise

Option D - Aldehydes

6 - Which of these is a powerful Oxidant?

Option A - Conc Sulfuric Acid

Option B - Sulfur Trioxide

Option C - Sulfur Dioxide

Option D - None of the above

7 - What are Hydrocarbons?

Option A - A compound which has carbon and hydrogen atoms only

Option B - A compound which has Carbon , Hydrogen and Oxygen Atoms only

Option C - An organic compound

Option D - None of the above

8 - What is the equation for Ideal Gases?

Option A - PV = nMT

Option B - PV = nmT

Option C - PV = nMT

Option D - PM = mRT/V

9 - Which is True?

Option A - Ionisation Energy down the group increases

Option B - The atomic radius across the period increases

Option C - Ionisation Energy down the group has no Trend

Option D - None of the above

10 - What is the most Densest Element on Earth?

Option A - Titanium

Option B - Mercury

Option C - Francium

Option D - Osmium

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C. The P orbital is a dumbell shaped orbital

A. An large misconception is that the definition of Isotopes must be only for atoms. Even ions can be Isotopes but, we usually define it for atoms. See more

A. An Ammonia molecule contains 1 lone pair and 3 Bond pairs. According to VSEPR, the shape is a Triaganol Pyramidal. See more

D. The Nitrile Functional Group has a Triple bond. So it is SP Hybridisation. See more

A. Tertiary alcohols don't oxidise. This is because, they are more stable than Secondary and Primary Alcohols

B. Concentrated Sulfuric acid is a powerful Oxidising Agent. Whereas, Sulfur dioxide is a powerful Reducing Agent See more

A. A hydrocarbon contains carbon and hydrogen atoms only. See more

D. PV = nRT is the Basic form. Also n = m/M so we can substitue this instead!

B. Nothing is True. You need to memorise the Periodicity Notes!

A. Osmium is the Densest Element with a density around 22000kgm-3. See more

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