Carbon Question Bank
Carbon Question Bank
Carbon Question Bank
(d) Coal
Explanation :
Explanation :
(a) Good
(b) Bad
(c) Moderate
Explanation :
(a) Phosphorus
(b) Sulphur
(c) Carbon
(d) Tin
Explanation :
Explanation :
17. Which of the following statements are usually correct for carbon
compounds ? These :
[NCERT Exemplar]
Explanation :
(a) 30
(b) 60
(b) 90
(d) 120
Ans. (b) 60
Explanation :
(a) Diamond
(b) Graphite
(b) Charcoal
Explanation :
The allotrope of carbon which is a good conductor of heat and
electricity is graphite. This is because, in its planar structure it has
three electrons which are covalently bonded and fourth electron is
free to move along the layers from one carbon atom to the next
when connected to an external battery.
Explanation :
21. How many electrons are there in the outermost shell of carbon?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(b) 3
(d) 4
Ans. (d) 4
Explanation :
Carbon is a member of group 14 elements and has four electrons in
its outer shell. Carbon typically shares electrons to achieve a
complete valence shell, forming bonds with multiple other atoms.
(b) Hydrogen
Explanation :
Explanation :
24. Carbon forms four covalent bonds by sharing its four valence
electrons with four univalent atoms, e.g., hydrogen. After the
formation of four bonds, carbon attains the electronic configuration
of:
[NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Helium
(b) Neon
(b) Argon
(d) Krypton
Explanation :
(a)
(b) H3C—CH2—CH2—CH2—CH2—CH3
(b)
(d)
Ans. (d)
Explanation :
(a)
(b)
(c)
(a) 2 electrons
(b) 4 electrons
(b) 6 electrons
(d) 3 electrons
Explanation :
27. The bond between two identical non-metallic atoms has a pair of
electron :
Explanation :
Ans
. (c) Compounds have high melting and boiling points.
Explanation :
(a) Fluorine?
(b) Fullerene
(b) Diamond
(d) Graphite
Explanation :
Explanation :
2-Methyl butane
31. Which of the following is not a characteristic of Diamond ?
Explanation :
(a) Three
(b) Four
(b) Five
(d) Six
Explanation :
33. The amount of carbon present in the earth crust as minerals is:
(a) 0.03%
(b) 0.02%
(b) 0.05%
(d) 0.08%
Explanation :
(b) Good
(b) Semi
Explanation :
Explanation :
Explanation :
(b) Ionic compound attain stability via gaining and losing electron
from the outermost shell
(b) Carbon can gain or lose electron four electron to attain noble
gas configuration
Explanation :
(a) Donating
(b) Gaining
(b) Sharing
(d) Transferring
Explanation :
Carbon has four electrons in its valence shell. It can either gain
electron forming an anion (C4–) or it can lose its valence electrons
and form cation(C4+) but in former case it is difficult for nucleus to
hold 10 electrons with number of protons to be 6 and in the latter
case, it requires large amount of energy for the release of valence
electrons.Hence, it can attain stability by sharing of its valence
electron
(a) Tetravalent
(b) Pentavalent
(b) Hexavalent
(d) Octavalent
Explanation :
(b) Ionic
(b) Covalent
(b) Coordinate
(d) electrovalent
Explanation :
(a) Tetragonal
(b) Hexagonal
(b) Pentagonal
Explanation :
(a) Carbon
(b) Diamond
(b) Graphite
(d) C-60
Explanation :
Explanation :
(a) Fullerenes
(b) Diamond
(b) Graphite
Explanation :
45. Which of the following characteristics does not comply with all
non-polar covalent substance?
Explanation :
(a) Methane
(b) CNG
Explanation :
(a) Diatomic
(b) Monoatomic
(b) Triatomic
(d) Tetraatomic
Explanation :
(ii) Two bond pair and two lone pairs of electrons are present in
molecule of water
(iv) One bond pair and three lone pairs of electron are present in
molecule of HF
Explanation :
Chlorine molecule has one bond pair and six lone pair of electron.
Each chlorine atom has electron 2,7 and requires one electron for
its octet to get complete therefore single bond between the atoms
led to formation of chlorine molecules leaving six lone pair of
electrons in chlorine
(a) Charcoal
(b) Wood
(b) Lead
(d) Graphite
Ans. (d) Graphite
Explanation :
These layers are put together by weak van der Waals forces which
enable the layers to slide over each other, making graphite soft and
slippery. So graphite is used as pencil ‘lead’. As the pencil moves
across the paper, layers of graphite rub off leaving the dark marks
on paper.
(a) 30
(b) 60
(b) 90
(d) 120
Ans. (b) 60
Explanation :
Explanation :
52. Identify the carbon compound in which carbon not exhibit the
property of catenation as well multiple bond formation
(a) Propene
(b) Benzene
(b) Acetone
(d) Methane
Explanation :
(a) Catenation
(b) Versatile
(b) Homologus
Explanation :
(a) Catenation
(b) Isomerisation
(b) Superposition
(d) Halogenation
Explanation :
(a) C6H6
(b) C2H4
(b) C2H6
(d) C3H4
Explanation :
(a) 2
(b) 3
(b) 4
(d) 5
Ans. (b) 3
Explanation :
(a) Alkynes
(b) Alkenes
(b) Alkanes
Explanation :
A homologous series is a family of compounds with the same
general formula, same functional group and similar chemical
properties. Each family of organic compound is called a
homologous series for example,
[NCERT Exemplar]
Explanation :
[NCERT Exemplar]
(a) ethyne
(b) ethene
(b) propyne
(d) methane
Explanation :
The first member of the alkyne family is Ethyne (C2H2), with two
carbon atoms bonded by a triple bond. It is a hydrocarbon and the
simplest alkyne. Its molecular weight is 26.04g/mol.
60. Which of the following does not belong to the same homologous
series ?[NCERT Exemplar]
(a) CH4
(b) C2H6
(c) C3H8
(d) C4H8
Explanation :
CH2, C2H6, C3H8 are all saturated carbon compounds with general
formula CnH2n + 2 whereas C4H8 is an alkene with general formula
CnH2n. Thus, C4H8 does not belong to the same homologous series
as it is an alkene.
(a) One
(b) Sixteen
(b) Fourteen
(d) Twelve
Explanation :
62. Assertion: Carbon and its compounds used as fuels for most
applications.
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Ans. (a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the
correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
(c) If assertion is true, but reason is false.
Ans. (a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the
correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Ans. (a) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the
correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
Coal and charcoal are solid fuels. So, they generally burn red hot
without flame. Coal contains sulphur and oxygen to form volatile
oxides. Thus both assertion and reason are correct but reason is
not the correct explanation for assertion.
65. Assertion: Carbon and its compounds are used as fuels.
Reason: They give lot of heat and light when burnt in air.
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Ans. (a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the
correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
Carbon and its compounds are used as fuels for most applications
because most of the carbon compounds give a lot of heat and light
when burnt in air. Saturated hydrocarbons burn with a clean flame
and no smoke is produced. The carbon compounds, used as a fuel,
have high calorific values. Thus, both assertion and reason are true
and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Ans. (a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the
correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Ans. (b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the
correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
Ans. (b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the
correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
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C
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C
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H
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(a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation
of assertion.
(b) If both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct
explanation of assertion.
(c) If assertion is true, but reason is false.
Ans. (a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the
correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation :
76. Read the following passage carefully and answer the following
questions from 76 (i) to 76 (v):
(c) II and IV
(d) I, II and IV
(b) II and IV
(d) I, II and IV
(v) The number of carbon atoms surrounding each carbon atom in a
diamond are:
(a) 3
(b) 4
(b) 2
(d) 5
(ii) (a) Carbon atoms are held together by single covalent bonds
(v) (b) 4
77. Read the following passage carefully and answer the following
questions from 77(i) to 77(iv):
(d) A single atom of carbon can participate in two single bonds and
one double bond
(iii) Put the elements in the right order in terms of their valency, starting
with the element of lowest valency?
(a) O, C, N, H
(b) C, O, N, H
(c) H, C, O, N
(d) H, O, N, C
(iv) Which of the following does not represent the molecular formula
C6H14?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(iii) (d) H, O, N, C
(iv) (c)
78. Read the following passage carefully and answer the following
questions from Q 78 (i) to 78 (v):
The compounds which have the same molecular formula but differ
from each other in physical or chemical properties are called
isomers and this phenomenon is known as isomerism. Structural
isomerism is when isomers have difference in the arrangement of
atoms within the molecule, without any reference to space. We can
say that compounds which have the same molecular formula but
different structural formula show structural isomerism. Compounds
of carbon show this phenomenon as the atoms can be linked
together in the form of straight chains, banched chains or even
rings.
(i) Among the following sets of compounds, choose the set having the
same molecular formulae:
(d) All
(a) 3
(b) 4
(b) 5
(d) 2
(a) Iso-pentane
(b) 2-methylpentane
(c) 2,2-dimethylbutane
(d) neopentane
(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 5
(ii) (b) 4
(v) (b) 3
79. Why are carbon and its compounds used as fuels for most
applications?*
[NCERT]
Ans. Carbon and its compounds are used as fuels for most
applications because most of the carbon compounds give a lot of
heat and light when burnt in air. Saturated hydrocarbons burn
with a clean flame and no smoke is produced. The carbon
compounds, used as a fuel, have high calorific values.
81. Catenation is the ability of an atom to form bonds with other atoms
of the same element. It is exhibited by both carbon and silicon.
Compare the ability of catenation of the two elements. Give
reasons.
Ans. Carbon has the maximum capacity of catenation. The reason for
this is the smaller size of of carbon which makes the C–C bonds
strong. The size of sulphur is greater than Carbon. This makes Si
—Si bonds comparatively weaker than C- C bond.
(i) What are the two properties of carbon which lead to the huge
number of carbon compounds we see around us?
[NC
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Ans. (i) The two features of carbon that give rise to a large number of
compounds are as follows:
(ii) Write the name and formula of the 2nd member of homologous
series having general formula (CnH2n+2).*
(iii) Write the molecular formula of the 2nd and 3rd member of the
homologous series where the first member is ethyne.**
(iii) Write the name and molecular formula of the first member of
the homologous series of alkyne.
(iv) Write the next two members of homologous series for C2H6
and C3H8?
85. What are covalent compounds ? Why are they different from ionic
compounds? List their three characteristics properties.*
86. Explain the nature of the covalent bond using the bond formation
in CH3Cl.
[NC
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87. Carbon has the unique property to form bonds with other carbon
atoms:*
(iii) Cyclohexane.
91. State the reason why carbon can neither form C4+ cations nor C4–
anions, but forms covalent compounds. Also state reasons to
explain why covalent compounds:*
Ans.
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(i) Name the term used to define property of carbon to form bond
with another carbon atom.
(v) Buckminsterfullerene
(vi) Graphite
(v) Buckminsterfullerene
(vi) Graphite
2.
3.
Ans.
(b) Buckminsterfullerene
(iii) Graphite.
100
. Based on the information given below answer the following
questions:
(iii) Silicon.
101
. Give two possibilities through which carbon can attain the inert gas
configuration.
(a) One of the possibilities is to attain four electrons and form C4–
anion. But it will be difficult for the nucleus to hold four more
electrons firmly.
102
. Study the table related to three hydrocarbons X, Y and Z carefully
and answer the following questions from Q 102 (i) to 102 (iii):
Hydrocarbon Molecular Formula
X C3H8
Y C5H10
Z C4H6
(b) Oxygen
(c) Carbon
(a) CnH2n + 2
(b) CnH2n
(c) CnH2n – 2
(d) CnHn+2
(c) Z is an alkyne
(d) Y is an alkene
103
. Study the table given below carefully and answer any four
questions from Q 103 (i) to 103 (iv):
Hydrocarbon Property
H has the molecular formula C10H22
J has two carbon atoms less than (H) and belongs to the sam
homologous series.
K has two carbon atoms more than (H) and belongs to the sam
homologous series.
(a) C12H26
(b) C8H16
(c) C8H18
(d) C8H14
(a) CnH2n
(b) CnH2n–2
(b) CnH2n+2
(d) CnH2n+1
(a) C12H26
(b) C12H24
(c) C12H22
(d) C12H28
104
. Question number 104(i)-104(iv) are based on the table given
below. Study the table and answer the following questions.
Homologous General Functional Example
Series Formula Group
Alkanes CnH2n + 2 C–C
Met
h
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n
e,
C
H
4
Eth
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n
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C
2
H
6
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p
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C
3
H
8
But
a
n
e,
C
4
H
10
But
e
n
e,
C
4
H
8
(i) Give the name of the fifth member of the homologous series of
Alkanes.
Ans
. (i) Pentane (C5H12).
(iii) Methane.
(i) Give the name of the third member of the homologous series
of alkene.
(ii) Thirteen
(iii) 10 bonds
(iv)
106
. Define bond length.
107
. Define allotropy.
108
. Which of the following is used in pencil lead?
(a) Diamond
(b) Graphite
(c) Coke
109
. Which of the following is not a characteristic of graphite?
(b) C70
(c) C80
(d) C90
Reason: They give lot of heat and light when burnt in air.