2020 Chemistry IV 4th
2020 Chemistry IV 4th
SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY
PAPER NAME : ANLYTICAL CHEMISTRY-I
PAPER NO.: CHEM/IV/EC/07
SEMESTER : IV
A. Multiple Choice Questions (25)
1. The stage during titration at the titant and titrand just completely react is
(a) end point
(b) equivalent point
(c) analize
(d) none of the above
2. When a solute is present in very minute amount the concentration is expressed in
(a) normality
(b) morality
(c) parts per million (PPM)
(d) all of the above
3. A plot between PH of solution during titration the amount of and added from the burrete is
called
(a) titration curve
(b) indicators
(c) redox titration
(d) complexometric titration
4. The process of distillation include all the following process except
(a) changes of state
(b) boiling
(c) condensation
(d) evaporation
5. A bottle containing two immiscible liquids can be separated by
(a) fractional distribution
(b) separating funnel
(c) vacuum distillation
(d) steam distillation
6. The closeness of a measurement to its true or accepted value is known as
(a) precision
(b) accuracy
(c) error
(d) average value
7. Which of the following sets have the same significant figures
(a) 0.102 and 0.001
(b) 0.0102 and 0.1002
(c) 0.01001 and 0.1001
(d) 2.302 and 0.232
(b) 5
(3) 2
(d) 3
9. The total relative error (%) for the expression (15.02+/- 0.02)(0.2000+/- 0.0001) is
(a) +/- 0.13
(b) +/- 0.05
(3) +/- 0.18
(d) +/- 0.20
10. The result of an analysis is 36.97g compared with the accepted value of 37.06g what is
the relative error in percent
(a) – 0.24%
(b) -0.09%
(3) 0.24%
(d) -2.4%
11. When organic compound pass directly from solid to vapous state on heating the process
is known as
(a) crystallization
(b) fractional distillation
(c) sublimation
(d) none of the above
12. The numbers of moles of the solute dissolved per litre of the solution is called
(a) molarity
(b) normality
(c) parts per millions
(d) all of the above
13. The chemical substance that is added to the solution of an analyte to produce an
observable physical change
(a) indicator
(b) standard solution
(c) Primary standard
(d) end point
14 A mixture of oil and water can be separated by
(a) filtration
(b) separating funnel
(c) fractional distillation
(d) sublimation
15. The method use for separating a compound based on their solubilities into different
immiscible liquid is
(a) liquid-liquid extraction
(b) crown ether
(c) craig method
(d) sublimation
17. What will be the effect of adding some solid AgNO3 to a saturated solution of AgCl
(a) The AgNO3 will not dissolve.
(b) More solid AgCl will dissolve.
(c) More solid AgCl will be produced.
(d) There will be no effect on AgCl equilibrium.
19. When H2S gas is passed through an acidic solution containing Cu2+ and Zn2+ ions
(a) Cu2+ is precipitated as sulphide
(b) Zn2+ is precipitated as sulphide
(c) both Cu2+ and Zn2+ will be precipitated
(d) None of the above
21. With which of the following analytical methods is it possible to have the greatest
precision?
(a) volumetric titration
(b) linear calibration
(c) gravimetric
(d) spectrophotometric
22. - On the gravimetric determination of Clif the weight of AgCl ppt. was 1.433 g. the
weight of Clin the sample will equals to: ..... (AgCl molecular weight = 143.3 and Cl-=35.5)
(a) 0.355 g.
(b) 3.55 g.
(c) 0.1433 g.
(d) 143.3/35.5 g.
14. ‘The gradual deposition of an impurity from solution when the solution and the
impurity are left in contact’ is known as …………..
15. Dimethyl glyoxime gives an insoluble red chelate with …… ion in ammonical
solution.
16. Organic reagents are advantageous over inorganic reagents in gravimetric analysis
because the organic precipitation products greatly reduce ………… .
Key Answers:
A. Multiple Choice Questions (25)
1.(a)
2.(c)
3.(a)
4.(d)
5.(b)
6.(b
7.(c)
8.(b)
9.(c)
10.(a)
11.(c)
12.(a)
13.(a)
14.(c)
15.(a)
16. (a)
17. (c)
18. (d)
19. (a)
20. (b)
21. (c)
22. (a)
23. (d)
24. (c)
25. (c)