The document contains 12 multiple choice questions about atomic structure, isotopes, and mass spectrometry. It tests knowledge of topics like the diameter of atoms, isoelectronic species, the uses of mass spectrometers, and properties of isotopes.
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KIPS Chemistry All Entry Tests Book
The document contains 12 multiple choice questions about atomic structure, isotopes, and mass spectrometry. It tests knowledge of topics like the diameter of atoms, isoelectronic species, the uses of mass spectrometers, and properties of isotopes.
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1 Diameter of an atom is in the order of
. (a) 0.2m (b) 0.2mm
(c) 0.2nm W) 0.2pm 2. Which of the following are isoelectronic species? (a) HlH.H- (t>) Li*,Na+,K* (c)Cl-.Br.I- (d) F-.Ne.Na* 3. Mass spectrometer is used to determine Mass number of isotopes and (a) Atomic number (b) Relative abundance (c) Electronic configuration (d) All of the above 4. Molecular ions are formed by passing (a) High energy electron beam (b) a -particle (cj X-rays (d) oil of the above 5. The number of peaks obtained in mass spectrometry shows (a) Relative abundance (b) Average mass of element (d) Number of isotopes (d) Relative isotopic mass 6. Empirical formula of chloroform is (a) CH2C12 (b) CH3C1 (c) CC14 (d) CHC13 7. Which one is true about isotope? (a) Same number of neutrons (b) Same mass number (c) Same physical properties (d) Same chemical properties 8. Molecular mass of water (18g) means (a) 1-mole molecules of water (b) 1-gram molecule of water (c) 3-gram atoms (d) All 9. Which of the following ion formation is always exothermic? (a) Uni-negative (b) Uni-positive (c) Di-negative (d) Di-positive 10. Which of the following statements about isotopes is correct? (a) Isotopes with odd atomic number are abundant (b) Isotopes with odd atomic number and even mass number are abundant (c) Isotopes with even atomic number and even mass number are abundant (d) Isotopes with even atomic number and odd mass no are abundant 11. XSencfhS“ °f a" element WhlCh needs not t0 raporired In IW (a) Gas (b) Liquid (c) Volatile solid (d) All 12. One mole of CO2 contains. (a) 6.022x1023 atoms of oxygen (c) 6.022x 1023 atoms of carbon (b) 22-gram electrons (d) both b & c