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31The most stable arrangement of electron in subshells is the one with the greatest

number of parallel spins.


a. Hund’s rule
b. Pauli’s rule
c. Magnetic rule
d. Arrangement rule

. 32. The outer most electrons of an atom which are involed in chemical bonding
a. Valence electron
b. Special electron
c. Alpha electron
d. Beta electron A

33. Which of the following has the biggest atomic radius?


a. Sr
b. Pb
c. B
d. Rb

34. Which has the lowest ionization energy?


a. He
b. Ne
c. Ar
d. Kr

35. Which of the following has the lowest viscosity at 20 deg C?


a. Blood
b. Water
c. Mercury
d. Acetone

36. Calculate the freezing point of a solution containing 724 g Ethylene glycol (MW =
62.07) in 2603 g of water.
a. 8.35 deg C
b. -8.35 deg C
c. 2.3 deg C
d. -2.3 deg C

∆𝑇 = 𝐾𝑓 (𝑚)

724𝑔
℃ ( )
62.07𝑔/𝑚𝑜𝑙
∆𝑇 = (1.86 )( ) = 8.335 ℃
𝑚 2.603𝑘𝑔 𝑠𝑜𝑙𝑣𝑒𝑛𝑡

0 − 8.335℃ = −𝟖. 𝟑𝟑𝟓℃


37. The osmotic pressure of a 0.01 M KI solution at 25 deg C is 0.465 atm. Calculate
the van’t hoff factor for KI at this concentration.
a. 2.9
b. 1.9
c. 3.9
d. 4.9

𝜋 0.465 𝑎𝑡𝑚
𝑖= = = 𝟏. 𝟗𝟎
𝑀𝑅𝑇 (0.01 𝑚𝑜𝑙 𝐿 𝑎𝑡𝑚
𝐿 )(0.08206 )(25 + 273.15)𝐾
𝑚𝑜𝑙 𝐾

38. Which atom should have the smallest first ionization energy?
a. F
b. K
c. O
d. C

39. 39. It is found in nature mainly as stibnite. It was first isolated by Vannoccio
Biringuccioand described in 1540.
a. Lead
b. Antimony
c. Bismuth
d. d. Tin

40. Which of the following amino acids is the smallest of all amino acids?
a. Alanine
b. Methionine
c. Cysteine
d. Glycine
61. A 1.20g sample of a mixture of sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate with
inert impurity is dissolved and titrated cold with 0.50 N HCl. With phenolphthalein as the
indicator, the solution turns colorless after the addition of 30.0mL of the
acid. Methyl orange is then added, and 5.0mL more of the acid are required for
the color to change to pink. What is the percentage of NaOH in the sample?

a. 22.08%
b. 32.11%
c. 45.67%
d. 41.67%

62. A 1.20g sample of a mixture of sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate with
inert impurity is dissolved and titrated cold with 0.50 N HCl. With phenolphthalein
as the indicator, the solution turns colorless after the addition of 30.0mL of the
acid. Methyl orange is then added, and 5.0mL more of the acid are required for
the color to change to pink. What is the percentage of sodium carbonate in the
sample?

a. 22.08%
b. 32.11%
c. 45.67%
d. 41.67%

63. What is the normality of a solution of potassium permanganate if 40.0mL will


oxidize 0.30g of sodium oxalate?
a. 0.22
b. 0.06
c. 0.34
d. 0.56

0.30𝑔
( 𝑔 )
134
𝑀= 𝑚𝑜𝑙 = 0.06𝑀
0.04 𝐿

𝑁 = 𝑀𝑛

𝑁 = (0.06)(1) = 𝟎. 𝟎𝟔 𝑵

64. The process by which the genetic information encoded in DNA is read and used to
synthesize RNA in the nucleus of the cell.
a. Transfer RNA b. transcription c. transamination d. Translation

65. How many products might be formed on chlorination of m-xylene?


a. One b. two c. three d. four
66. Which of the following is a TRUE statement?
a. A carbon atom is larger than a hydrogen atom.

b. Citric acid cycle is also called carboxylic acid cycle.


c. Cardiolipids are a group of lipids found in heart muscles.
d. Sanger dideoxy method uses carbon reactions.

67. Which of the following is the most important progestin?


a. Androsterone b. estrone c. progesterone d. testosterone

68. Which of the following does not belong to the group?


a. Aspirin b. naprosyn c. tylenol d. kremil-s

69. Benzyl penicillinic acid is also known as


a. Penicillin A b. Penicillin G c. Penicillin B d. Penicillin H

70. The most general method for prepaing alcohols is


a. Reduction of a carbonyl group c. oxidation of a carbonyl group
b. Separation of a carbonyl group d. hydrogenation of a carbonyl
group

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