A) Carbon and oxygen B) Nitrogen and oxygen C) Sulphur and oxygen D) Oxygen and hydrogen
A) X3Y2 B) X2Y3 C) XY2 D) X2Y
A) 1 and 3 B) 2 and 3 C) 6 and 2 D) 8 and 2
A) Crystallisation B) Evaporation C) Melting D) Sublimation
A) CO2 B) H2O C) NH3 D) NaCl
A) Carbon dioxide B) Sodium chloride C) Water D) Iron
A) Ammonia (NH3) B) Carbon dioxide (CO2) C) Methane (CH4) D) Ethanol (C2H5OH)
A) Have fixed positions in a lattice structure B) Have strong intermolecular forces of attraction C) Have negligible volume compared to the space they occupy D) Are closely packed together
A) Have particles that are highly compressed and far apart B) Have particles that are closely packed together and vibrate in fixed positions C) Have particles that are far apart and moving randomly D) Have particles that are highly compressed and free to move
A) Burning of wood B) Melting of ice C) Digestion of food D) Rusting of iron
A) Boyle's law and Charles's law B) Charles's law and Avogadro's law C) Boyle's law and Avogadro's law D) Boyle's law, Charles's law, and Avogadro's law
A) PV = RT B) P = V/nRT C) PV = nT D) PV = nRT
A) Atomic mass B) Volume C) Density D) Number of moles
A) Helium B) Chlorine C) Oxygen D) Sodium
A) They attract each other strongly B) They are constantly in motion. C) They have specific shapes. D) They occupy a significant volume.
A) wood and oxygen is greater than the mass of the products. B) wood and oxygen is less than the mass of the products. C) wood and oxygen is equal to the mass of the carbon dioxide and water vapor. D) wood decreases, while the mass of the products remains constant.
A) All samples of table salt (NaCl) have the same ratio of sodium to chlorine. B) Water (H₂O) always contains hydrogen and oxygen in a 2:1 ratio by mass. C) Carbon dioxide (CO₂) has a constant ratio of carbon to oxygen, regardless of its origin. D) The color of a compound can vary depending on its source.
A) Cannot be determined without additional information. B) 1:3/2 C) 2:3 D) 1:2
A) Two molecules of hydrogen react with one molecule of oxygen to form two molecules of water. B) Water can decompose into hydrogen and oxygen under specific conditions. C) Hydrogen and oxygen react explosively to form water. D) 2 grams of hydrogen react with 1 gram of oxygen to produce water.
A) 10 moles B) Cannot be determined without additional information. C) 5 moles D) 2.5 moles |