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  • Why does carbon tetrachloride have no dipole moment?


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  • A. Because of same size of carbon and chlorine atoms
  • B. Because of regular tetrahedral structure
  • C. Because of planar structure
  • D. Because of similar electron affinities of carbon and chlorine

  • Correct Answer
  • Because of regular tetrahedral structure 

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    • 1. Which of the following elements has the lowest melting point?

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    • A. Zinc
    • B. Titanium
    • C. Sulphur
    • D. Fluorine
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    • 2. What is formed when Carbon Dioxide is passed through Lime Water?

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    • A. Copper Sulphate
    • B. Calcium Carbonate
    • C. Magnesium Oxide
    • D. Baking Soda
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    • 3. Which is known as carbolic acid?

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    • A. Phenol
    • B. Ethanol
    • C. Acetic acid
    • D. Oxalic acid
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    • 4. Bronze is an alloy of

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    • A. Copper & tin
    • B. Copper & zinc
    • C. Copper & iron
    • D. Iron & nickel
    • Discuss
    • 5. Absolute Zero is defined as

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    • A. The temperature at which all molecular motion ceases
    • B. At which water boils at 298K
    • C. At which liquid Helium boils
    • D. At which the volume becomes zero
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    • 6. What temperature is considered freezing?
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    • 7. A Radioactive subatance emits

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    • A. alpha particles
    • B. beta particle
    • C. gamma particle
    • D. all of the three
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    • 8. The substances that are composed of to or more different elements in fixed proportion by mass are called

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    • A. mixture
    • B. compound
    • C. element
    • D. None of these
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    • 9. Air is

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    • A. compound
    • B. element
    • C. mixture
    • D. solution
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    • 10. Whcih one is the compound in the following

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    • A. mercury
    • B. ozone
    • C. air
    • D. ammonia
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