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Surface Chemistry MCQs | Questions – Paper 1


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Topic: Surface Chemistry, Test No.: 01, Total MCQs: 15


Question 1

In Freundlich Adsorption isotherm, the value of 1/n is [CBSE AIPMT 2012]

A 1 in case of physical adsorption

B 1 in case of chemisorption

C Between 0 and 1 in all cases

D Between 2 and 4 in all cases

Question 2

Which one of the following statement is incorrect about enzyme catalysis? [CBSE
AIPMT 2012]

A Enzymes are denaturated by ultraviolet rays and at high temperature

B Enzymes are least reactive at optimum temperature

C Enzymes are mostly proteinous in nature

D Enzyme action is specific

Question 3

The protecting power of lyophilic colloidal sol is expressed in terms of [CBSE AIPMT
2012]

A Critical miscelle concentration

B Oxidation number

C Coagulation value
D Gold number

Question 4

Which one of the following is an example for homogenous catalysis? [Karnataka CET
2010]

A Hydrogenation of oil

B Manufacture of ammonia by Haber's process

C Manufacture of sulphuric acid by Contact process

D Hydrolysis of sucrose in presence of dilute hydrochloric acid

Question 5

Which one of the following does not involve coagulation? [Karnataka CET 2010]

A Peptization

B Formation of delta regions

C Treatment of drinking water by potash alum

D Clotting of blood by the use of ferric chloride

Question 6

Among the electrolytes Na2SO4, CaCl2, Al2(SO4)3 and NH4Cl, the most effective
coagulating agent for Sb2S3 sol is [IIT-JEE 2009]

A Na2SO4

B CaCl2

C Al2(SO4)3

D NH4Cl
Question 7

Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding physisorption? [AIEEE 2009]

A It occurs because of van der Walls forces

B More easily liquefiable gases are adsorbed readily

C Under high pressure it results into multimolecular layer on adsorbent surface

D Enthalpy of adsorption (ΔHadsorption) is low and positive

Question 8

Rate of physical adsorption increase with [Karnataka CET 209]

A increase in temperature

B decrease in pressure

C decrease in temperature

D decrease in surface area

Question 9

Gold numbers of protective colloids A, B, C and D are 0.50, 0.01, 0.10 and 0.005
respectively. The correct order of their protective powers is [AIEEE 2008]

A B<D<A<C

B D<A<C<B

C C<B<D<A

D A<C<B<D

Question 10
The Langmuir adsorption isotherm is deduced using the assumption [CBSE AIPMT
2007]

A The adsorbed molecules interact with each other.

B The adsorption takes place in multilayers.

C The adsorption sites are equivalent in their ability to adsorb the particles.

D The heat of adsorption varies with coverage.

Question 11

A plot of log x/m versus log p for the adsorption of a gas on a solid gives a straight line
with slope equal to [CBSE AIPMT 2006]

A n

B 1/n

C log K

D - log K

Question 12

In Langmuir's model of adsorption of a gas on a solid surface [AIEEE 2006]

A the adsorption at a single site on the surface may involve multiple molecules at the same time.

B the mass of gas striking a given area of surface is proportional to the pressure of the gas.

C the mass of gas striking a given area of surface is independent of the pressure of the gas.

the rate of dissociation of adsorbed molecules from the surface does not depend on the
D surface covered.

Question 13
Which of the following electrolyte will have maximum flocculation value for Fe (OH)3
sol.? [Karnataka CET 2006]

A Na2S

B (NH4)3PO4

C K2SO4

D NaCl

Question 14

Which one of the followings forms micelles in aqueous solution above certain
concentration? [CBSE AIPMT 2005]

A Dodecyl trimethyl ammonium chloride

B Glucose

C Urea

D Pyridinium chloride

Question 15

Which of the following statement about the zeolites is false? [CBSE AIPMT 2004]

A They have open structure which enables them to take up small molecules.

B Zeolites are aluminosilicates having three dimensional network.

C Some of the SiO4-4 units are replaced by AlO4-5 and AlO6-9 ion in zeolites.

D They are used as cation exchangers

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