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ANEES HUSSAIN

EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION SINCE 1989

CHAP # 5: LIQUIDS
1. Force of attraction between atoms of He is
a) London dispersion forces c) Van- der- waal’s forces
b) Hydrogen bonding d) Dipole- dipole interaction
2. The density of water decreases, when it freezes at 0˚C because of
a) Change of bond lengths
b) Change of bond angles
c) Cubic structure of ice
d) Empty spaces present in the cubic structure of ice
3. The gases can be converted into liquids by
a) Increasing the pressure only
b) Lowering the temperature and increasing pressure
c) Increasing pressure and bringing temperature below critical point
d) Lowering temperature only
4. The inter molecular forces in liquids are
a) Negligible c) Very strong
b) Very weak d) Reasonably strong
5. H2S is a gas while H2O is liquid at room temperature. It is due to
a) Lone pair an oxygen of water molecule c) Hydrogen bonding in water molecules
b) Covalent bond in H-O in water molecule d) Ionic characters in water molecules
6. The weakest intermolecular force is
a) Hydrogen bonding c) Ion- dipole forces
b) Dipole-dipole forces d) London dispersion forces
7. Which of the following substances exhibits hydrogen bonding?
a) H2S c) HI
b) NH3 d) SiH4
8. According to Watson and Crick’s model of DNA, the DNA molecule consist of a double
helix. What type of forces are responsible to keep two strands of DNA together?
a) Hydrogen bonding c) Van der waal’s forces
b) Ionic bonding d) Dipole- induces dipole forces
9. The strength of hydrogen bonding is
a) 20 times less than a covalent bond
b) 20 times less than a ionic bond
c) 20 times more than more than a covalent bond
d) 20 times more than a ionic bond

Department of Chemistry:
Sir Asif Izhar Sir Faizan Siddiqui Sir Anas Soorti Sir Naveed Hassan
Sir Fahad Khan Sir Muhammad Talha Sir Saif Ur Rahman
ANEES HUSSAIN
EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION SINCE 1989
10. When ammonia is dissolved in water, number of hydrogen bonds formed by ammonia are
a) 1 c) 4
b) 2 d) 3
11. Lower alcohols are soluble in water because
a) Intermolecular hydrogen bonding
b) Dipole induced dipoles
c) Low electro- negativity difference between C and H
d) Al of above
12. The strongest H-bond is
a) F---H c) N---H
b) O---H d) O---F
13. Which of the following has highest vapor pressure
a) Water c) Glycerol
b) Mercury d) Isopentane
14. The boiling point of water would be highest at
a) Murree c) Mount everest
b) Gawadar d) Siachin
15. Which one is false for evaporation
a) Surface phenomenon c) Exothermic
b) Continuous d) Causes cooling
16. Vapor pressure of water at 100˚C is
a) 55 mm Hg c) 355 mm Hg
b) 760 mm Hg d) 1489 mm Hg
17. The conversion of vapors back into their liquid state is called
a) Crystallization c) Vaporization
b) Evaporation d) Condensation
18. Which one of the following has highest volatility
a) Diethyl ether c) Water
b) Ethyl alcohol d) Ethylene glycol
19. In order to mention the boiling point of water at 110˚C, the external pressure should be
a) Between 760 torr and 1200 torr c) 765 torr
b) Between 200 torr and 760 torr d) Any value of pressure
20. The boiling point increases down the zero group element due to
a) Ion dipole forces c) Hydrogen bonding
b) London forces d) Dipole- dipole forces
21. If we provide very high amount of heat to a liquid its boiling point will
a) Increases c) Decrease
b) Remains constant d) There will be no boiling

Department of Chemistry:
Sir Asif Izhar Sir Faizan Siddiqui Sir Anas Soorti Sir Naveed Hassan
Sir Fahad Khan Sir Muhammad Talha Sir Saif Ur Rahman
ANEES HUSSAIN
EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION SINCE 1989
22. Evaporation is designated as a cooling process because of the reason
a) It is a surface phenomenon
b) It is exothermic process
c) High energy molecules leave behind the low energy molecules and cause cooling
d) All of above
23. Vapor pressure of a liquid depends upon the following
a) Surface area and temperature only c) Humidity of the liquid in the air
b) Volume of the liquid d) Temperature and the inter-molecular forces
24. At 1 atm pressure, a liquid 1 has the boiling point less than a liquid 2, what can we
predict about both the liquids
a) Liquid has 1 high vapor pressure than the liquids 2
b) Liquid 1 has the weak intermolecular forces of attraction than the liquid 2
c) Liquid 1 is more volatile than the liquid 2
d) All of above
25. Rate of evaporation of a liquid depends on
a) Surface area of liquid c) Inter molecular forces
b) Temperature d) All of these
26. Which one of the following would cause severe burning
a) Boiling water at 90˚C c) Boiling water at 80˚C
b) Steam at 100˚C d) Water at 20˚C
27. The boiling point of a liquid is that temperature at which
a) The vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure
b) The vapor pressure if the liquid is less than the atmospheric pressure
c) The vapor pressure of the liquid is greater than the atmospheric pressure
d) The vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to intermolecular forces of liquid molecule
28. When water freezes at 0˚C its density decreases due to
a) Change of bond angles
b) Cubic structure of ice
c) Empty space present in the structure of ice
d) Change of bond length
29. The highest boiling point among the following is for
a) NH3 c) CHCl3
b) Br2 d) Xe
30. Strong dipole- dipole forces among the liquids molecules are responsible for
a) Very high heat of vaporization c) Very low heat of vaporization
b) Very low boiling point d) All are correct

Department of Chemistry:
Sir Asif Izhar Sir Faizan Siddiqui Sir Anas Soorti Sir Naveed Hassan
Sir Fahad Khan Sir Muhammad Talha Sir Saif Ur Rahman

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