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Radiolysis of Water MCQ: Sarita Lalji Yadav Roll No-26 MSC I-Organic Chemistry

This document contains a multiple choice quiz on the topic of radiolysis of water. There are 10 questions testing knowledge of reducing and oxidizing species produced during water radiolysis, factors that influence linear energy transfer, processes used to study hydrated electron formation and decay, major products of water radiolysis, models of secondary electron movement, and equations such as Allen's equation. The document provides the questions and correct answers to assess understanding of key concepts in water radiolysis.

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This document contains a multiple choice quiz on the topic of radiolysis of water. There are 10 questions testing knowledge of reducing and oxidizing species produced during water radiolysis, factors that influence linear energy transfer, processes used to study hydrated electron formation and decay, major products of water radiolysis, models of secondary electron movement, and equations such as Allen's equation. The document provides the questions and correct answers to assess understanding of key concepts in water radiolysis.

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Sarita Lalji Yadav

Roll No-26
MSc I- Organic Chemistry

Radiolysis of water

MCQ
1) Which of the following are reducing species?
a) .H
b) eaq
c) H2
d) All of the above

Ans- d) - All of the above

2) Which of the following are Oxidizing Species?


a) .OH
b) .HO2
c) H2O
d) Both a) and b)

Ans- d) - Both a) and b)

3) LET in water increases with -----------.


a) Atomic number
b) Mass Number
c) Practical Size
d) Density

Ans- b) - Mass Number

4) Which process is used to separate the formation of hydrated electron from its decay?
a) Water Radiolysis
b) Oxidation
c) Pulse Radiolysis
d) Reduction

Ans- c) - Pulse Radiolysis

5) Hydrated Electron is known to form


a) Dimer
b) Monomer
c) Tetramer
d) Trimer

Ans- a) - Dimer

6) In Radiolysis of Water which of the following is recognized as major PRP?


a) H
b) OH free Radicals
c) Hydrated Electron
d) None of the above

Ans- c) - Hydrated Electron

7) What does G-H2O reprsent?


a) Water molecules converted into radicals.
b) Water molecules converted into radicals and Molecular Products.
c) Water molecules converted into radicals and Hydrated Electron.
d) Water molecules converted into Hydrated Electron.

Ans- b) - Water molecules converted into radicals and Molecular Products.

8) Secondary electron have moved out by a distance of order of 15nm indicates which model?
a) Samuel-Magee Model
b) Hayon and Weiss Model
c) Hart and Boag’s Model
d) Lea-Gray-Platzman Model

Ans- d) - Lea-Gray-Platzman Model

9) Two Hydroxyl radical can combine to form hydrogen peroxide that is converted back to water by an
organelle called
a) Peroxisome
b) Glyoxysome
c) Both a) and b)
d) None of the above

Ans- a) - Peroxisome

10) Which of the Following is Allen’s Equation?


a) GH + GH2 = GOH + GH2O2
b) 2GH + GH2 =2 GOH + GH2O2
c) GH + GOH = GH2 + GH2O2
d) GH + 2GH2 = GOH + 2GH2O2

Ans- d) - GH + 2GH2 = GOH + 2GH2O2

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