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1.

Oxygen shows anomalous behaviour because

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it SUPPORTS COMBUSTION.
it is FOUND in the atmosphere.
because of its LARGE size.
because of its SMALL size.

Answer :D
2.

Oxygen plays a key role in the troposphere while ozone in the stratosphere . Explain.

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Solution :All boilogical activities take place in the TROPOSPHERE for which oxygen is required . OZONE in the stratosphere absorbs the harsh UV RADIATION coming from the sun which OTHERWISE cause skin cancer, affect the CORNEA of the eye .
3.

Oxygen will react with each of the following elements readily, except

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P
Na
S
Cl

Answer :D
4.

Oxygen orm acidic oxide with

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Ca
Na
S
K

Answer :C
5.

Oxygen on reaction with non-metals forms oxides , which are

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basic oxides
acidic oxides
amphoteric oxides
neutral oxides

SOLUTION :Oxides of non-metals are usually acidic , e.g., `CO_(2), SO_(2), SO_(3)`…..
`CO_(2) + H_(2)O to H_(2)CO_(3)` (CARBONIC ACID)
`SO_(2) + H_(2)O to H_(2)SO_(3)` (Sulphurous acid)
6.

Oxygen molecules is

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Diamagnetic with no UNPAIRED electrons
Diamagnetic witgh TWO unpaired electrons
PARAMAGNETIC with two unpaired electrons
Paramagnetic with no unpaired electrons

ANSWER :C
7.

Oxygen, necessary for life on earth was formed in atmosphere as a result of :

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ERADICATION of ozone
Photosynthesis
Electric DISCHARGE on water
None of the above

Answer :B
8.

Oxygen molecule shows:

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PARAMAGNETISM
Dimagnetism
Ferro magnetism
Ferri magnetism

Answer :A
9.

Oxygen molecule is:

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Paramagnetic
Diamagnetic
Ferromagnetic
Ferrimagnetic

Answer :A
10.

Oxygen molecule is .......... due to the presence of ...... unpaired electrons.

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SOLUTION :PARAMAGNETIC ,TWO
11.

Oxygen is the most electronegative element in the periodic table.

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SOLUTION :Fluonne is the most clecituegulive ELEMENT in the pencuc table.
12.

Oxygen is present in a one-litre flask at a pressure of 7.6 xx 10^(-10) mm Hg. Calculate the number of oxygen molecules in the flask at 0^(C).

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SOLUTION :`p = 7.7 XX 10^(-10)` ATM
`= 0.01 xx 10^(-10)` atm (760 mm = 1 atm)
`T = (0+273) = 273 K`
We have,
pV = nRT
`0.01 xx 10^(-10) xx 1 = n xx 0.0821 xx 273, therefore n = (10^(-12))/(0.0821 xx 273)`
`therefore` no. of oxygen molecules = mole `xx` Av. const.
`= (10^(-12))/(0.0821 xx 273) xx 6.022 xx 10^(23)`
`= 2.68 xx 10^(10)`.
13.

Oxygen is paramagnetic. The unpaired electrons are present in:

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Antibonding orbitals
Bonding orbitals
p-orbitals
f-orbitals

Answer :A
14.

Oxygen is prepared commercially from:

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SODIUM and WATER
Electrolysis of water
`KClO_3 and MnO_2`
`HNO_3`

ANSWER :B
15.

Oxygen molecule is having even number of electrons but is paramagnetic. Why?

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SOLUTION :DIAMAGNETIC
16.

Oxygen is ozonised until the partial pressures of both gases are same. What percentage of oxygen is ozonised?

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`40%`
`60%`
`50%`
`25%`

Solution :`2O_(3) HARR 3O_(2)`
17.

Oxygen is not evolved when:

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ZnO is heated with NaOH
`NH_(4)NO_(3)` is heated
`Na_(2)O_(2)` reacts with water
`KClO_(3)` is heated

Solution :`O_(2)`is evolved when `2Na_(2)O_(2)+2H_(2)O to 4NaOH +O_(2), 2KClO_(3) overset(DELTA)to 2KCl +3O_(2)`
18.

Oxygen is obtained from bleaching powder by:

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The ACTION of DILUTE acid
The action of alkali
Heating it with lime
Heating it with COBALT salt

Answer :A
19.

Oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur, yet H_2S is acidic while H_2O is neutral. This is because:

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Water is a HIGHLY associated compound
H-S bond is weaker than H-O bond
`H_2S` is a gas while `H_2O` is a liquid
The molecular WEIGHT of `H_2S` is more than that of `H_2O`

ANSWER :B
20.

Oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur, yet H_(2)S is acidic while H_(2)O is neutral. This is because

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WATER is HIGHLY associatedcompound
H-S bond is WEAKER than H-O bond
`H_(2)S` is a gas while `H_(2)O` is a liquid
The MOLECULAR weight of `H_(2)S` is more

Answer :B
21.

Oxygen is manufactured by fractional distillation of:

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`H_2O`
`H_2O_2`
`Na_2O_2`
LIQUID air

Answer :D
22.

Oxygen is liberated from water using

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P
Na
`F_2`
`I_2`

ANSWER :C
23.

In photosynthesis , oxygen is liberated due to

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<P>P
NA
`F_(2)`
`I_(2)`

ANSWER :C
24.

Oxygen is gas but sulphur is solid because:

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Oxygen is composed of discrete molecules while SULPHUR is polymeric
Molecular WEIGHT of sulphur is much higher than that of oxygen
Oxygen is a stronger oxidising agent than sulphur
Boiling point of sulphur is much higher than that of oxygen

Answer :A
25.

Oxygen is divalent, whereas sulphur exhibits valency of 2,4 and 6 due to:

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S is BIGGER atom
Ionisation POTENTIAL of SULPHUR is more
S being less ELECTRONEGATIVE than O
Presence of d-orbitals in S

Answer :D
26.

Oxygen is -------.

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Diamagnetic
PARAMAGNETIC
Ferromagnetic
Nonmagnetic

Solution :Paramagnetic
27.

Oxygen is denser than air so it is collected over

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`H_(2)O`
ETHANOL
Mercury
Kerosene OIL

ANSWER :A
28.

Oxygen is denser than air, so it is collected over

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water
spirit
mercury
kerosene

Answer :A
29.

Oxygen is available in plenty in the air fuels do not burn by themselves at room temperature. Explain.

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Solution :Activation energy for COMBUSTION REACTIONS of fuels is very high at ROOM temperature therefore they do not BURN by themselves.
30.

Oxygen is carried away from lungs by blood mainly because of the presence of :

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GLOBULIN
COLLAGEN
HEME
Glutathion.

ANSWER :C
31.

Oxygen is available in plenty in air yet fuels do not burn by themselves at room temprature.Explain.

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Solution :The ACTIVATION ENERGY for comnustion REACTIONS of FUEL is high at room TEMPERATURE therefore they do not burn by themselves.
32.

Oxygen is available in plenty in air yet fuels do not burn by themselves at room temperature. Explain.

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SOLUTION :The ACTIVATION ENERGY for the combustion of fuels is very high at room temperature. Therefore, they do not BURN by themselves.
33.

Oxygen is always divalent while sulphur can form 2, 4 and 6 bonds because

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Oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur
Sulphur was vacant d-orbitals while oxygen does not
Sulphur has LARGE atomic radius than oxygen
SULPHURE is more electronegative than oxygen.

ANSWER :B
34.

Oxygen is always divalent whereas sulphur can from 2,4 and 6 bonds. This is because

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oxygen is more ELECTRONEGATIVE than sulphur
sulphur CONTAINS d-orbitals whereas oxygen does not
sulphur has LARGER atomic radius than oxygen
sulphur is more electronegative than oxygen.

Solution :Sulphur contains d-orbitals and therefore, can expand its octet forming 2,4 and 6 bonds whereas oxygen does not contain d-orditals and is always divalent.
35.

Oxygen is absorbed by molten Ag, which is evolved on cooling and the silver particles are scattered, the phenomenon is known as:

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SILVERING of mirror
Spitting of silver
Frosting of silver
Hairing of silver

Answer :B
36.

Oxygen is a gas while others are solids and S,Se,Te exists as staggered rings in normal conditions. How many number of atoms are present in one ring?

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37.

Oxygen is a gas while other are solids and S, Se, Te exist as staggered rings in normal condition. Howmany number of atoms are present in one ring

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SOLUTION :S, Se, TE are octa-atomic PUCKERED ring structures.
38.

Oxygen is a gas but sulphur a solid. Explain.

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SOLUTION :Oxygen being SMALLEST in size is capable of FORMING `ppi-ppi` bond and exists as `O=O`. (`O_(2)` molecule) WHITE sulphur being larged in size is not ABLE to form `ppi-ppi` bond.
39.

Oxygen is a gas, but other elements of group 16 are solids at room temperature. Why?

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Solution :Oxygen exists as isolated diatomic molecules. Between atoms of oxygen molecule the attractionsare STRONG, but inter MOLECULAR attractions are very weak. Hence oxygen is a gas. Other elements of group 16, have complex states. The TENDENCY to form multiple bonds between identical atoms decreases with an increase in atomic weight. BONDING ability between many atoms of same element increases. Molecular complexity and van der Waals forces increase. Hence, they are solids.
40.

Oxygen in milligrams required for five days in one litre of water at 20^@for the microorganisms to metabolise organic waste is called _______.

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ANSWER :A::B::C::D
41.

Out of O and S which has higher negative electron gain enthalpy and why ?

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SOLUTION :DUE to the COMPACT NATURE of OXYGEN.
42.

Oxygen gas can be prepared from solid KMnO_4 by:

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DISSOLVING the SOLID in DIL.HCl
Dissolving the solid in dil.`H_2SO_4`
TREATING the solid with `H_2` gas
Strongly HEATING the solid

Answer :D
43.

Oxygen forms only fluorides, but other chalcogens form different halides. Why?

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Solution :The binary compound of oxygen and fluorine is called fluoride, but not oxide.
`OF_(2) and O_(2)F_(2)` are the fluorides of oxygen, with oxidation STATE of .O., respectively `+2 and +1`.
The binary compounds of oxygen with other HALOGENS are known, eg. `Cl_(2)O_(6),Cl_(2)O_(7),BrO_(3),I_(2)O_(5), I_(4)O_(9)`, etc. But they are called oxides of halogens.
44.

Oxygen exhibits positive oxidation state with:

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F
Br
Cl
I

Answer :A
45.

Oxygen exhibits positive oxidation state in

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`CO`
`F_(2)O`
`NO`
`N_(2)O`

SOLUTION :In `F_(2)O`, the OXIDATION STATE of OXYGEN is `+2`.
46.

Oxygen does not show positive oxidation state (except on O_2F_2 and OF_2) due to

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presence of unpaired ELECTRONS
High electronegativity
small SIZE
INERT pair effect

Solution :ABSENCE of d ORBITAL. Electronic configuration `1s^2 2s^2 2p^4`
47.

Oxygen does not react with

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P
Na
S
Cl

ANSWER :D
48.

Oxygen does not react with :

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Cl
S
Na
P

Solution :Oxygen does not react with `4P+4O_(2) overset(Delta)to P_(4)O_(8)` [It is OBTAINED by HEATING phosphorus in a limitedsupply of air at 563K. `P_(4)+SO_(2) to P_(4)O_(10)` (EXCESS of air)
49.

Oxygen contains 90% of O^(16) and 10 % " of " O^(18). Its atomic mass is

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`17.4`
`16.2`
`16.5`
17

Solution :OXYGEN has 90% `O^(16) and 10 % O^(18)`
Atomic mass = `[(90)/(100) xx 16 + (10)/(100) xx 18]`
`= (1440 + 180)/(100) = (1620)/(100) = 16.2`
50.

Oxygen cannot exhibit higher oxidation states due to

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SMALL SIZE
more electronegativity
LESS density
lack of vacent d orbitals

ANSWER :D