MCQ Collection
Chemistry MCQs
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Correct Answer: A. The limiting reagent is consumed first and determines the maximum product amount
Explanation:
The limiting reagent runs out first under the balanced stoichiometric ratio and caps theoretical yield.
Correct Answer: 52
Explanation:
Use mass = amount × molar mass. Therefore mass = 2 × 26 = 52 g.
Correct Answer: 1.5
Explanation:
M=n/V=3/2=1.500 mol/L.
Correct Answer: 1
Explanation:
pH=−log₁₀[H⁺]=−log₁₀(1e-01)=1.0.
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Correct Answer: A. A covalent bond forms through sharing electron density between atoms
Explanation:
Covalent bonding arises from shared electron density, commonly between nonmetal atoms.
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Correct Answer: C. Oxidation is an increase in oxidation number and reduction is a decrease
Explanation:
Oxidation corresponds to electron loss/increased oxidation number; reduction is the opposite.
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Correct Answer: C. A catalyst lowers activation energy for both forward and reverse reactions
Explanation:
It provides a lower-energy pathway in both directions, speeding equilibrium without changing K.
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Correct Answer: C. C2H6
Explanation:
The requested molecular formula contains exactly 2 carbon and 6 hydrogen atoms.
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Correct Answer: A. The limiting reagent is consumed first and determines the maximum product amount
Explanation:
The limiting reagent runs out first under the balanced stoichiometric ratio and caps theoretical yield.
Correct Answer: 24
Explanation:
Use mass = amount × molar mass. Therefore mass = 1 × 24 = 24 g.
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Correct Answer: C. C1H4
Explanation:
The requested molecular formula contains exactly 1 carbon and 4 hydrogen atoms.
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Correct Answer: A. The limiting reagent is consumed first and determines the maximum product amount
Explanation:
The limiting reagent runs out first under the balanced stoichiometric ratio and caps theoretical yield.