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UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY

1. UV SPECTROSCOPY working on which


phenomenon ?
A. Absorption
B. Elution
C. A and B
D. None of this
2. Ultra Violet spectroscopy wavelength is ?
A. 200 nm to 300nm
B. 200nm to 400nm
C. 400nm to 800 nm
D. All of the above
3. Visible spectroscopy wavelength range is ?
A. 200 nm to 300nm
B. 200nm to 400nm
C. 400nm to 800 nm
D. All of the above
4. n⇒σ∗ transition is seen in which compound ?
A. Alcohol
B. Aromatic compound
C. Carbonyl compound
D. None of this
5.  In uv SPECTROSCOPY water show peak on
which  λmax ?
A. 191 nm
B. 300 nm
C. 400 nm
D. 500 nm
6. Carbonyl compound shows Which transition
A. π⇒π∗
B.σ⇒σ∗
C.n⇒σ∗
D.n⇒π∗
7. Aromatic compound shows which transition
A. π⇒π∗
B.σ⇒σ∗
C.n⇒σ∗
D.n⇒π∗
8. During n⇒π∗ show wave length is ?
A. More than 200 nm
B. Less than 200 nm
C. A and B
D. All of the above
9. Which compound shows π⇒π∗  ?
A. Double and triplet bond
B. Aromatic compound
C. A and B
D. None of this
10. Hydrocarbon are seen transition is ?
A. π⇒π∗
B.σ⇒σ∗
C.n⇒σ∗
D.n⇒π∗
IR SPECTROSCOPY
1. What is the frequency of the mild IR ?
A. 0.7 – 2.5μ
B. 2.5 -50μ
C. 50-200μ
D. All of the above
2. Which is not use of IR spectroscopy ?
A. Functional group
B. Structure identify
C. A and B both
D.  Metal detecting
3. Which is principal of the IR spectroscopy ?
A. Absorption
B. Emissions
C. Adsorption
D. Nome of this
4. which is important region in IR spectra ?
A. Finger print region
B. Functional group region
C. A and B both
D. None of this
5. Which movement is required for the IR
spectroscopy ?
A. Dipole movement
B. Spin movement
C. Round movement
D. All of the above
6. Which type of vibration bond angle is decrease ?
A symmetrical
B. Asymmetrical
C. Rocking
D. Scissoring
7 . In which vibration bond length is increase or
decrease ?
A. Rocking
B. wagging
C. Twisting
D. Symmetrical
8. In which vibration one bond is one plane and other
bond is another plane?
A. Rocking
B. Wagging
C. Scissoring
D. Twisting
9. Nujol mean
A. Polymer
B. Crude oil
C. Mineral oil
D. Volatile oil
10. Which compound are used as diluent in IR
sampling ?
A. alkali halide
B. ketone
C. Aldehyde
D.  Acetone
CHROMATOGRAPHY
1. In which Chromatography s.p. is more polar than
m.p. ?
A. Ion exchange
B. Liquid liquid Chromatography
C. Reversed chromatography
D. None of the above
2. Which force is involved in the Chromatography ?
A. Hydrogen bonding
B. London force
C. Electric static force
D. All of the above
3. Which technique is also known as colour
writing ?
A. NMR
B. Mass spectroscopy
C. Chromatography
D. All of the above
4. Non Hazardous substitution for RIA is
A. Uv
B. HPLC
C. NMR
D. None of the above
5. Chromatogram is?
A. Solute concentration vs Elution time
B. Solute concentration vs Elution volume
C. A and B
D. None of the above
6. Which compound are hold by stationary phase ?
A. Polar compound
B. Nom polar compound
C. A and B
D. None of the above
7. What is the Analyte ?
A. Substance for separation
B. Substance for impurity
C. A and B
D. None of the above
8. What is Eluent ?
A. is a liquid solution .
B.is a liquid solution that is a result from Elution.
C. It is a solvent that used for  separation of
absorbed material from stationary phase.
D. None of the above

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