Description : Why water is not good solvent for ir spectroscopy?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Mass spectrometry- how to identify if the mass spectrograph of a purified sample is a certain chemical given main mass components?
Last Answer : I really should know how to do that. I’m glad my AP Chem teacher doesn’t Fluther.
Description : How many optical isomers are possible for lactic acid? (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
Last Answer : 2
Description : What is the possible number of optical isomers for a compound containing 2 dissimilar asymmetric carbon atoms? (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
Last Answer : 4
Description : What is the possible number of optical isomers for a compound containing n dissimilar asymmetric carbon atoms? (a) n2 (b) 2n (c) n + 1 (d) n + 2
Last Answer : 2n
Description : In mass spectrometry, fragmentation of ions is achieved through? A. Ionization B. Splitting C. Solubilization D. Coupling
Last Answer : Ionization
Description : Which one of the following is necessary for mass spectrometry to occur? A. Loss of an electron B. Change of alignment of a proton in a magnetic field C. A molecular vibration D. Excitation of an electron from the ground state to a higher energy state
Last Answer : Loss of an electron
Description : For the complex [Fe(en)2Cl2], Cl, (en = ethylene diamine), identify (i) the oxidation number of iron, (ii) the hybrid orbitals and the shape of the complex, (iii) the magnetic behaviour of the complex, (iv) ... an optical isomer also, and (vi) name of the complex. (At. no. of Fe = 26) \ -Chemistry
Last Answer : i) [Fe(en)2Cl2] Cl or x + 0 + 2 (-1) + (-1) = 0 x + (- 3) = 0 or x = + 3 ∴ Oxidation number of iron, x = + 3 (ii) The complex has two bidentate ligands and two ... )2Cl2] Cl, only cis-isomer shows optical isomerism. (vi) Name of complex: Dichloridobis (ethane-1, 2- diamine) Iron (III) chloride
Description : Optical isomers that are not mirror images are called (a) Diastereomers (b) Enantiomers (c) Metamers (d) Meso compounds
Last Answer : Diastereomers
Description : Optical isomers that are mirror images are called : (a) Tautomers (b) Diastereomers (c) Enantiomers (d) Metamers
Last Answer : Enantiomers
Description : The compounds CH3CH2OCH2CH3 and CH3OCH2CH2CH3 are (a) Enantiomers (b) Conformational isomers (c) Metamers (d) Optical isomers
Last Answer : Metamers
Description : Optical isomers are ------. a. Identical structures b. Not mirror images of each other c. Non super-imposable mirror images of each other. d. Super-imposable mirror images of each other
Last Answer : c. Non super-imposable mirror images of each other.
Description : Which of the following methods is used for characterization of impurities? A. TLC B. Mass spectroscopy C. Column chromatography D. Potentiometry
Last Answer : B. Mass spectroscopy
Description : The physical layer provides __________ a. mechanical specifications of electrical connectors and cables b. electrical specification of transmission line signal level c. specification for IR over optical fiber d. all of the mentioned
Last Answer : d. all of the mentioned
Description : The physical layer provides __________ A. mechanical specifications of electrical connectors and cables B. electrical specification of transmission line signal level C. specification for IR over optical fiber D. all of the mentioned
Last Answer : D. all of the mentioned
Description : What specifications does physical layer provides __________. A. mechanical specifications of electrical connectors and cables B. electrical specification of transmission line signal level C. specification for IR over optical fiber D. all of the mentioned
Description : The physical layer provides __________ a) mechanical specifications of electrical connectors and cables b) electrical specification of transmission line signal level c) specification for IR over optical fiber d) all of the mentioned
Last Answer : d) all of the mentioned
Description : The gas which was identified in the Sun using spectroscopy before its discovery on earth, is a) oxygen b) hydrogen c) helium d) nitrogen
Last Answer : c) helium
Description : (4) A mixture of Fe₂O₃, 3H₂O and FeO Explanation: Several forms of rust are distinguishable both visually and by spectroscopy, and form under different circumstances. Rust consists of hydrated iron (III) oxides Fe2O
Last Answer : Catalyst is a substance which – (1) increases the rate of the reaction (2) decreases the rate of reaction (3) has no action on the rate of the reaction (4) None of these
Description : The presence of Cobalt in Vitamin B12 was established for the first time by – (1) Hydrolysis test (2) Spectroscopy (3) Borax-Bead test (4) Sodium Nitroprusside test
Last Answer : (2) Spectroscopy Explanation: Atomic absorption spectroscopy is an analytical chemistry technique used for determining concentration of particular metal element and is widely used in pharmaceutics. It was used for the determination of cobalt in Vitamin B12.
Description : The presence of Cobalt in Vitamin B12 was established for the first time by (1) Hydrolysis test (2) Spectroscopy (3) Borax-Bead test (4) Sodium Nitroprusside test
Last Answer : Spectroscopy
Description : The complex ion . `[M(en)Br_(2)I_(2)]^(-1)`, has two optical isomers. Their correct configurations are:
Last Answer : The complex ion . `[M(en)Br_(2)I_(2)]^(-1)`, has two optical isomers. Their correct configurations are: A. B. C. D.
Description : Optical isomers of all aminoacids exist except (A) Glycine (B) Arginine (C) Alanine (D) Hydroxy proline
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Optical isomers that are mirror images and non superimposable are called (A) Diastereomers (B) Euantiomers (C) dl isomers (D) Stereomers
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : This amino acid cannot have optical isomers: (A) Alanine (B) Histidine (C) Threonine (D) Glycine
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Compounds having the same structural formula but differing in spatial configuration are known as (A) Stereoisomers (B) Anomers (C) Optical isomers (D) Epimers
Last Answer : A
Description : Isomers differing as a result of variations in configuration of the —OH and —H on carbon atoms 2, 3 and 4 of glucose are known as (A) Epimers (B) Anomers (C) Optical isomers (D) Steroisomers
Description : Two sugars which differ from one another only in configuration around a single carbon atom are termed (A) Epimers (B) Anomers (C) Optical isomers (D) Stereoisomers
Description : A liquid mixture contains 30% o-xylene, 60% p-xylene and 10%. mxylene (all percentages in w/w). Which of the following statements would be true in respect of this mixture? (A) The mixture exhibits ... : o-xylene 30, p-xylene 60 and m-xyoene 10 (D) The mixture contain optical isomers
Last Answer : (A) The mixture exhibits an azeotrope at 101.3 kPa
Last Answer : (A) Stereoisomers
Last Answer : (A) Epimers
Description : Atoms of same element having different mass numbers are Called _______. (1) Isobars (2) Isotopes (3) (3)Isotones (4) (4) Isomers
Last Answer : (2) Isotopes Explanation: Atoms that have the same atomic number but different atomic masses are called isotopes. The difference in mass arises due to the atoms containing a different number of neutrons ... -14 are three isotopes of the element carbon with mass numbers 12, 13 and 14 respectively.
Description : Atoms of same element having different mass numbers are called__________ (1) Isobars (2) Isotopes (3) Isotones (4) Isomers
Last Answer : Isotopes
Description : The isomers of a substance must have (a) same chemical properties (b) same molecular weight (c) same structural formula (d) same functional groups
Last Answer : same molecular weight
Description : How many parts does a spectroscopy consist of ?
Last Answer : Spectral instrument consists of three parts. The parts are- a. Collimator b . Telescope c . Prism table
Description : What is a spectroscopy ?
Last Answer : : Spectrometer is a device used to examine the spectrum emitted from different sources .
Description : What is absorption spectroscopy?
Last Answer : Atomic absorption spectroscopy is the use of principles ofatomic absorption of light to determine how much of a metallicelement is in a sample. It works by using a few principles whichare faily simple and easy ... at the drawing and the cool pics in the firstlink. It should lock things in for ya.
Description : FTIR spectroscopy stands for? A. Fourier Track Infrared spectroscopy B. Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy C. Fast Track Infrared spectroscopy D. Fast Transform Infrared spectroscopy
Last Answer : B. Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy
Description : The branch of physics that deals with the investigation of wavelengths of electro magnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by atoms is known as a) spectroscopy b) astroscopy c) radioscopy d) stereoscopy
Last Answer : a) spectroscopy
Description : Infrared spectroscopy provides valuable information about A. Molecular weight B. Melting point C. Conjugation D. Functional groups
Last Answer : Functional groups
Description : Which of the following techniques would be most useful to determine the mass of an impurity in a drug substance? A. NMR B. MS C. IR D. HPLC
Last Answer : B. MS
Description : A cationic complex has two isomers A & B. Each has one Co3+, five NH3 , one Br and one SO4 2 . A gives a white precipitate with BaCl2 solution while B gives a yellow precipitate with AgNO3 ... are the possible structures of the complexes A and B ? (a) Will the two complexes have same colour ?
Last Answer : (a) [CO (NH3 ) 5 Br] SO4 and [CO (NH3 ) 5 SO4 ] Br (b) NO
Description : How many isomers are possible for heptane? (a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 11 (d) 12
Last Answer : 9
Description : How many isomers are possible for hexane? (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
Last Answer : 5
Description : How many isomers are possible for pentane? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
Description : How many isomers are possible for 2-methylpropane? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
Description : How many isomers are possible for butane? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
Description : How many isomers are possible for the compound with molecular formula C4H8? (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
Last Answer : 6
Description : (A) Nuclear isomers have same atomic number and same mass number but with different radioactive properties. `U_((A))` and `U_((Z))` are nuclear isomer
Last Answer : (A) Nuclear isomers have same atomic number and same mass number but with different radioactive properties. `U_ ... both (A) and (R ) are incorrect.