Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 5: Coordination Compounds – Part 1
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Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 5: Coordination Compounds – Part 1

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1. Which statement best describes a coordination compound?
ⓐ. A compound that must contain two different simple salts crystallised together
ⓑ. A compound in which the metal is attached only by ordinary ionic bonds to all surrounding species
ⓒ. A compound with a central metal atom or ion bonded to ligands by coordinate bonds
ⓓ. A compound that can exist only when all ligands are neutral molecules
2. In \([Cu(NH_3)_4]SO_4\), which species is the coordination entity?
ⓐ. \([Cu(NH_3)_4]^{2+}\)
ⓑ. \([Cu(NH_3)_4]SO_4\)
ⓒ. \([Cu(NH_3)_2]^{2+}\)
ⓓ. \([Cu(SO_4)_2]^{2-}\)
3. Which pair correctly lists a coordination compound first and a double salt second?
ⓐ. \([Cu(NH_3)_4]SO_4\) and \(K_4[Fe(CN)_6]\)
ⓑ. \(NaCl\) and \([Cu(NH_3)_4]SO_4\)
ⓒ. \(FeSO_4 \cdot (NH_4)_2SO_4 \cdot 6H_2O\) and \(K_4[Fe(CN)_6]\)
ⓓ. \(K_4[Fe(CN)_6]\) and \(FeSO_4 \cdot (NH_4)_2SO_4 \cdot 6H_2O\)
4. When \(K_4[Fe(CN)_6]\) dissolves in water, which species are obtained?
ⓐ. \(4K^+ + Fe^{2+} + 6CN^-\)
ⓑ. \(4K^+ + [Fe(CN)_6]^{4-}\)
ⓒ. \(K^+ + [Fe(CN)_6]^-\)
ⓓ. \(4K^+ + Fe^{3+} + 6CN^-\)
5. Which substance behaves as a double salt in aqueous solution?
ⓐ. tetraamminecopper(II) sulfate
ⓑ. potassium hexacyanidoferrate(II)
ⓒ. Mohr’s salt
ⓓ. potassium dicyanidoargentate(I)
6. In \([Cu(NH_3)_4]SO_4\), which combination correctly identifies the central metal ion and the ligand?
ⓐ. Central metal ion \(SO_4^{2-}\), ligand \(NH_3\)
ⓑ. Central metal ion \(Cu^{2+}\), ligand \(SO_4^{2-}\)
ⓒ. Central metal ion \(NH_3\), ligand \(Cu^{2+}\)
ⓓ. Central metal ion \(Cu^{2+}\), ligand \(NH_3\)
7. What kind of bond is formed when a ligand donates a lone pair to the central metal ion in a coordination compound?
ⓐ. Coordinate bond
ⓑ. Hydrogen bond
ⓒ. Metallic bond
ⓓ. Non-polar covalent bond
8. A salt dissolves in water and its solution gives the usual tests for \(Fe^{2+}\), \(NH_4^+\), and \(SO_4^{2-}\) separately. Which salt is most likely to show this behaviour?
ⓐ. potassium hexacyanidoferrate(II)
ⓑ. Mohr’s salt
ⓒ. tetraamminecopper(II) sulfate
ⓓ. potassium dicyanidoargentate(I)
9. Which observation most strongly indicates that a substance is a coordination compound rather than a double salt?
ⓐ. It contains more than one ionic species in the solid state
ⓑ. It gives an intact complex ion in water
ⓒ. It contains water of crystallisation in its formula
ⓓ. It is formed by mixing two salts in solution
10. Which statement is not true for a double salt in aqueous solution?
ⓐ. It dissociates into simple ions
ⓑ. Its constituent ions can usually be identified by ordinary qualitative tests
ⓒ. It loses the special combined identity seen in the crystal
ⓓ. It retains a complex ion as a separate coordinated unit
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