SL MC Test s2 Models of Bonding - Structure (Second Test)
SL MC Test s2 Models of Bonding - Structure (Second Test)
(Second test)
I. It is an ionic lattice
III. The sodium ions are arranged octahedrally around each chloride ion
A. I, II and III
B. I and II only
III. The C to O bond lengths in the ethanoate ion, CH3COO– , are equal.
A. I, II and III
D. I and II only
5. What is the shape of the hydronium ion, H3O+ and its approximate bond angle?
B. Tetrahedral, 104o
C. Tetrahedral, 109o
A. HF
B. NaH
C. H2O2
D. NaOH
A. CH3CHCH2
B. CH3COCH3
C. CH3CH2CH3
D. CH3COOH
A. C2H2
B. H2O2
C. SO2
D. HCOOH
9. The following four compounds have very similar molar masses. Which has the strongest
intermolecular forces?
A. CH3CH2CH2CHO
B. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
C. CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3
D. C(CH3)4
B. propan-1-ol, CH3CH2CH2OH
C. propane, C3H8
D. propanal, CH3CH2CHO
A. CH3NH2
B. CH3COCH3
C. CH3Cl
D. HCHO
A. bromine
B. iodine
C. lithium iodide
D. lithium bromide
A. PbCl2(l)
B. HCl(aq)
C. NaCl(s)
D. Hg(l)
B. I, II and III
D. I and II only
16. The RF value for a particular component when paper chromatography is carried out under controlled
conditions is 0.6. A student uses the same conditions and places the initial sample 2.0 cm from the
base of the paper. The paper is placed in a beaker with the solvent height at 1.0 cm. After some time
the particular component has travelled 9.0 cm. How far up the paper (in cm) will the solvent have
travelled?
A. 16
B. 15
C. 5.4
D. 6.4
A. ice
B. graphite
C. silicon dioxide
D. diamond
18. What name is used to describe one of two or more different structural forms of the same element in
the same physical state?
A. isomer
B. alloy
C. isotope
D. allotrope
A. H3CCH2C6H5
B. H2CCHC6H5
C. H3CCH2C6H5CH3
D. H2CCCH2C6H5
A. lithium bromide
B. potassium chloride
C. potassium bromide
D. sodium iodide