Ana Chem
Ana Chem
Ana Chem
1. Comparing the mass of a neutron to the mass of a proton, one could say
that the neutron
a. is much less massive than the proton.
b. is less massive than the proton.
c. has nearly the same mass as the proton.
d. is more massive than the proton.
2. In the process of dissolving 1 g of sodium perchlorate in water, the
sodium perchlorate is referred to as the
a. solute
b. solvent
c. Solution
d. Precipitate
3. Paper chromatography separations are based on the fact that
16. If the sun were to suddenly begin to emit more far UV light of
wavelength less than 200 nm, then:
a. the ozone at the earth’s surface would be photo dissociated faster and
thus decrease
b. the earth would heat up, and the human skin cancer rate would increase
due to increased ultraviolet light
c. more NO (nitric oxide) would form in the polluted air of big cities due
to reactions by O atoms from photo dissociation
d. in the ozone layer at 30 km, the oxygen atom concentration would
increase first and then ozone concentration would increase
17. Which of the following is not a form of electromagnetic radiation?
a. Light
b. Radiated heat
c. Sound
d. Microwaves
18. Which of the following has the most energy per photon?
a. X-rays
b. Ultraviolet rays
c. Visible light
d. Infrared radiation
19. Which of the following is the result when single atoms in gases are
energized?
a. Line spectra
b. Continuous spectra
c. Only ultraviolet radiation
d. Band spectra
20. As a bubble of air rises from a diver’s helmet to the surface of the
water, it continuously expands. This illustrates
a. Combined gas law c. Charles’ Law
b. Avogadro’s Law d. Boyle’s law
21. Respectively, red light has a (higher or lower) frequency and a (longer
or shorter) wavelength than blue light.
a. higher, longer
b. higher, shorter
c. lower, longer
d. lower, shorter
23. All of the following statements are consistent with the Bronsted
concept of acids and bases EXCEPT
a. The stronger a Bronsted acid is, the weaker is its conjugate base.
b. A Bronsted acid-base reaction proceeds so as to produce the weaker
conjugate acid and the weaker conjugate base.
c. Any complete Bronsted acid-base reaction must have two conjugate acid-
base pairs.
d. It is possible to have a Bronsted acid-base reaction in which two
strong Bronsted acids react to form two weak Bronsted bases.
26. Both classical and instrumental methods can be used to determine the
concentration of a specific element or species in a compound. Which of the
following pairs is the wrong combination of the type of analysis with its
characteristic?
a. Gravimetric analysis – mass
b. Spectrophotometric analysis - density
c. Volumetric analysis – volume
d. Potentiometric analysis – voltage
a. Evaporation
b. Distillation
c. Extraction
d. Decantation
30. In redox titration, what chemical substance is added to the iodometry
and iodimetry analysis
a. Starch b. Phenolphthalein c. Glucose d. Argentum
32. Which of the following acids can be used to acidify silver nitrate
solution for the test of halides?
a. Hydrochloric acid b. Dilute nitric acid c. Sulphuric acid
d. Carbonic acid
33. After shaking the separating funnel, we should invert it and open the
tap. Which of the following statements is the purpose for the above
procedure?
a. To extract the desired substances more efficiently.
b. To mix the two solvent layers by air.
c. To get rid of the impurities.
d. To release the pressure.
35. Which of the following is not true about galvanic method of oxygen
analysis?
a. Electrodes are composed of noble and base metals
b. It can measure dissolved content of oxygen
c. Its principle is based on electrolysis
d. It utilizes an electronic cell
36. To produce the proper monochromatic light necessary for the AAS, ____
are used.
a. hollow cathode lamps
b. cuvettes
c. electric rods
d. probes
Analytical Chemistry Pre-Board 2019
a. II only
b. II and III only
c. I, III, and IV only
d. I, II and IV only
45. Which of the following is most often used in the chromatograph in gas
chromatograph MS?
a. Curvette
b. Paper support
c. Capillary tube
d. Flask
a. b. c. d.
56. Carried out on glass plates or strips of plastic or metal coated on one
side with a thin layer of adsorbent (use natural chemistry)
a. GC b. TLC c. HPLC d. LC-MS
57. A simple and rapid method to check the purity of an organic compound.
It is used to detect pesticide or insecticide residues in food .
a. Paper chromatography
b. Gas chromatography
c. Thin-layer chromatography
d. Liquid chromatography
60. Similar in chemical composition to the sample but without the analyte
a. matrix blank b. reagent blank c. instrument blank
d. surrogate blank
61. The maximum holding time for acid preserved samples that will be
subjected to determination of metals is
a. 0.25 annum b. 0.33 annum c.0.50 annum d. 0.15 annum
62. Symbols indicated in waste labels that instantly identify the kind of
hazard the chemical possesses
a. Signal Words
b. Pictogram
c. Precautionary Statements
d. Hazard Statement
63. Type of chemical that can cause an allergic reaction in the airways
following inhalation of the chemical
a. Respiratory sensitizer
b. Oxidizer
c. Carcinogen
d. Corrosive
64. An indicator for acid-base titration having a pH range of 6.2-7.6?
a. Bromocresol green
b. Bromothymol blue
c. Methyl red
d. Methyl orange
65. What is the volume of 0.100 mole of He in a balloon at 25°C and 755 mm
Hg?
a. 0.0395 L b. 2.46 L c. 0.0273 L d. 0.207 L
66. What is the density of NO(g) (30.0) at 25°C and 783 mm Hg?
a. 1.26 g/L b. 2.68 g/L c. 3.12g/L d. 3.76g/L
Analytical Chemistry Pre-Board 2019
69. Which of the following must be performed before using the analytical
balance?
a. Cleaning the balance and removing sample residues.
b. Determine the sensitivity of the balance using calibration weight.
c. Checking the level of the balance by adjusting the air bubble.
d. All of the above.
70. The absorbance of different concentrations of potassium permanganate
determined through UV-Vis Spectrophotometer is shown below.
a. 5.24%
b. 5.52%
c. 4.65%
d. 0.052%
71. The following are the minimum requirements for Hazardous Waste storage
facilities except .
a. 74 mL and 25 mL
b. 74 mL and 24 mL
c. 75 mL and 25 mL
d. 75 mL and 24 Ml
Analytical Chemistry Pre-Board 2019
77. Process of which the sample is heated to the boiling point of the solvent
and volatile analytes are concentrated in the vapour phase, condensed and
collected.
a. evaporation
b. distillation
c. liquid-liquid extraction
d. oven drying
78. Which of the following should not be done in using a cuvette?
a. Use a brush to clean the insides of the cuvette
b. Fill the cuvette about 3/4 full of the solution you wish to test.
c. Wipe the outside of the cuvette with a lint-free, soft tissue to remove
any moisture or fingerprints from the outside surface.
d. Do not clean your cuvettes in an ultrasonic cleaning bath.
79. Which of the following is not a primary standard for acids?
a. KHP(potassium hydrogen phthalate)
b. Calcium carbonate
c. Mercuric oxide
d. THAM(Tris-hydroxymethylaminomethane)
80. Series of analytical measurements used to assess the quality of the
analytical data
a. Quality control
b. Quality assurance
c. Fortification
d. Analytical run
81. What is the color of the visible light spectrum in which the wavelength
of
the region is exactly 610 nm?
a.
Yellow
b.
Orange
c.
Red
d.
Blue
82. It is a method of quantitative analysis where the known varying amounts
of the assayed substance are added to several equal portions of the sample
solution
a. Calibration method
b. Peak integration
c. Area normalization
d. External standard method
83. An observable change in a titration process which estimates the point
of equivalence
a. Equivalence point
b. End point
c. Titration point
d. Standard reference point
Analytical Chemistry Pre-Board 2019
86. Which of the following is NOT true about galvanic method of oxygen
analysis?
a. Electrodes are composed of noble and base metals
b. It can measure dissolved content of oxygen
c. Its principle is based on electrolysis
d. It utilizes an electronic cell
87. Light bulbs are regulated as universal waste which includes:
I. Flourescent
II. Ultraviolet
III. High intensity discharge
IV. Flood lamps
V. Incandescent
a. I, II, and III
b. II, III, and V
c. I,II,III, and V
d. I, II, III and IV
88. What is the pH of an acid having a concentration of 1.2x10^-5?
a. 5.02
b. 3.49
c. 4.92
d. 5.29
89. What other particle is formed in the fusion of two protons to yield deuterium?
a. Proton
b. Electron
c. Neutron
d. Positron
90. It refers to the irreversible precipitation of protein caused by heat, strong acids
or bases, or various other agents which results in the destruction of the
physiological functions of the protein due to changes in its secondary structure.
a. Denaturation
b. Agglomeration
c. Coagulation
d. Transmutation
Analytical Chemistry Pre-Board 2019
91. All of the following are true about Dalton’s law of partial pressures
EXCEPT
a. It is true for any gas.
b. It states that the total pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum
of the partial pressures of the components of the mixture.
c. The states the partial pressure of a gas in a mixture is equal to the
mole fraction of the gas times the pressure of the mixture.
d. It states that each gas in a mixture has its own partial pressure