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Liquids & Solids State concepts are essential to learning for every level in chemistry courses. Here, we have compiled many Liquids & Solids State quizzes free for students of grades 11 and 12. We hope you will find this very useful for your regular exam preparations and entry tests at undergraduate levels, particularly for medical and engineering students (MDCAT, ECAT, NUST, NUMS, JEE, NEET).

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Select the correct option after having confirmation in your mind.
  2. Once you select one option, the system will not allow you to change.
  3. After your selection, the system will automatically let you know about your answer right or wrong.
  4. Use the Next Button to continue to take questions on this particular quiz. Every quiz has multiple questions on multiple pages.
  5. On the last page, there will be the Finish Button instead of the Next Button.
  6. Press Finish Button to check your consolidated quiz result.
  7. You should achieve 70% to pass on a particular quiz after attempting all questions in the quiz.
  8. You can try unlimited times to improve your score.
  9. Best of luck.

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#1. Trend of Boiling Points of Halogens from Fluorine to Iodine:

#2. Molecules of Hydro Carbons with Large Chain Lengths Experience:

#3. Hydrocarbons, Which Generally Have High Molecular Masses, Exist In:

#4. Exceptionally Low Acidic Strength of HF Is Due To:

#5. Long Chain of Amino Acids are Coiled about One Another into Spiral By:

#6. Evaporation of Water Is Possible At:

#7. Boiling Point Is Low for Liquid With:

#8. At Equilibrium Rate of Evaporation And Rate Of Condensation:

#9. In An Open System Vapour Pressure Of Water At 100oC At Sea Level Is:

#10. Molar Heat Of Vaporization of Water Is:


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