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Sample Chemistry MCQs (from this library)

First two questions from the first three topics (sorted A–Z). Green = correct. Full sets on each topic page.

Acids and Bases

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Which of the following is a property of acids?

A. Sour taste
B. Bitter taste
C. Slippery feel
D. Turns blue litmus paper blue

Explanation: Acids have a sour taste, whereas bases have a bitter taste and slippery feel.

What happens to the pH of a solution when a weak acid is added?

A. It decreases slightly
B. It decreases drastically
C. It increases slightly
D. It remains unchanged

Explanation: A weak acid only partially dissociates, causing a slight decrease in pH.

Analytical Chemistry

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Which technique involves the separation of compounds based on their boiling points?

A. Gas chromatography
B. Mass spectrometry
C. UV-Vis spectroscopy
D. Flame photometry

Explanation: Gas chromatography separates compounds based on boiling points using a gaseous mobile phase.

What is the primary use of a spectrophotometer in analytical chemistry?

A. To identify elements
B. To measure light absorption
C. To separate mixtures
D. To perform titrations

Explanation: A spectrophotometer measures light absorption to determine the concentration of substances.

Atomic Structure

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Which subatomic particle determines the identity of an element?

A. Proton
B. Neutron
C. Electron
D. Photon

Explanation: The number of protons, or atomic number, defines the element, while neutrons and electrons vary.

What is the shape of a d orbital?

A. Spherical
B. Dumbbell
C. Cloverleaf
D. Linear

Explanation: D orbitals have a cloverleaf shape, whereas s and p orbitals are spherical and dumbbell-shaped, respectively.