Description : In the manufacture of urea, the intermediate chemical formed is (A) Biuret (B) Ammonium carbamate (C) Ammonium carbonate (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Ammonium carbamat
Description : Dehydration of ammonium carbamate produces (A) Urea (B) Biuret (C) Ammonia water (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Urea
Description : With increases in pressure, the conversion of Ammonium carbamate into urea (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remains unaltered (D) Can either increase or decrease depends on biuret content
Last Answer : (A) Increases
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Dehydration of ammonium carbamate to produce urea is endothermic (B) Direct use of liquid ammonia as a fertiliser for a tropical country like India ... manufacture of ortho-phosphoric acid (D) Phosphate rock when reacted with dilute H2SO4 produces superphosphate
Last Answer : (B) Direct use of liquid ammonia as a fertiliser for a tropical country like India is suitable
Description : Dehydration of ammonium carbamate to yield urea is a/an __________ reaction. (A) Exothermic (B) Endothermic (C) Autocatalytic (D) Catalytic
Last Answer : (B) Endothermic
Description : Dehydration of ammonium carbamate (to produce urea) is a/an __________ reaction. (A) Reversible (B) Catalytic (C) Exothermic (D) Endothermic
Last Answer : (D) Endothermic
Description : Lower temperature and large excess of ammonia in urea melt (A) Increases biuret formation (B) Decreases biuret formation (C) Is undesirable (D) Does not effect biuret formation
Last Answer : (B) Decreases biuret formation
Description : During conversion of ammonium carbamate into urea, presence of large excess of water (A) Increases the yield of urea (B) Adversely affects the yield of urea (C) Reduces the evaporator load by diluting the urea solution (D) Does not affect the yield of urea
Last Answer : (B) Adversely affects the yield of urea
Description : __________ is obtained as a by-product in the manufacture of sodium hydroxide using brine. (A) Chlorine (B) Ammonium chloride (C) Sodium carbonate (D) Sodium bi-carbonate
Last Answer : (A) Chlorine
Description : Urea (a nitrogenous fertiliser) is produced from carbon dioxide and (A) Nitric acid (B) Ammonia (C) Ammonium nitrate (D) Nitric oxide
Last Answer : (B) Ammonia
Description : What happens when urea is treated with hydrazine? (a) Biuret is formed (b) Semicarbazide is formed (c) Carbon dioxide and nitrogen is formed (d) Acetamide is formed
Last Answer : Semicarbazide is formed
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Reaction of NH3 with HNO3 to produce (NH4 )2NO3 is endothermic (B) With increase in NH3 /CO2 ratio, urea yield decreases for a given temperature, pressure and total ... (an intermediate during urea manufacture) is toxic to seeds and animals (D) Both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (B) With increase in NH3 /CO2 ratio, urea yield decreases for a given temperature, pressure and total feed rate
Description : Formation of ammonium carbamate by reaction of NH3 with CO2 is a/an __________ reaction. (A) Catalytic (B) Exothermic (C) Endothermic (D) Reversible
Last Answer : (B) Exothermic
Description : Urea is prepared by the chemical reactions of (a) Ammonium sulphate and calcium chloride (b) Ammonia and carbon dioxide (c) Chlorine and water (d) Acetamide and ethyl alcohol
Last Answer : Ans: (b)
Description : Solvay process is not used for the manufacture of potassium carbonate, because of the reason that potassium bicarbonate (A) Is prone to thermal decomposition (B) Has high water solubility and is unstable (C) Is soluble in ammonium chloride and potassium chloride solution (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (C) Is soluble in ammonium chloride and potassium chloride solution
Description : Montecatini process is a widely used process for the manufacture of (A) Urea (B) Calcium ammonium nitrate (C) Triple superphosphate (D) None of these
Description : Montecatini process is used for the manufacture of (A) Nitric acid (B) Phosphoric acid (C) Urea (D) Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN)
Last Answer : (C) Urea
Description : . Urea is a better fertilizer than ammonium sulphate, because (A) It is cheaper (B) Nitrogen content is higher (C) It is not poisonous (D) It is easy to manufacture
Last Answer : (B) Nitrogen content is higher
Description : Prilling of urea should be accomplished (in a sprayer) just above the melting point of urea with minimum of retention time, otherwise it will result in (A) Low bulk density product (B) Biuret formation (C) Non-spherical prills (D) Substantially wet non-flowing and sticky product
Last Answer : (B) Biuret formation
Description : Yield of urea can be increased with excess ammonia and higher pressure & temperature, but because of __________ this is normally not done. (A) Increased biuret formation (B) High corrosion rate (C) Increased cost of equipment (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Description : Ammonium sulphate can be produced by reacting gypsum with (A) Ammonia (B) Ammonium carbonate (C) Nitric acid (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Ammonium carbonate
Description : Which out of carbon dioxide zinc chloride water and hydrogen is not produced from zinc carbonate and dilute hydrochloric?
Last Answer : This is hydrogen.
Description : Biuret formation in urea is kept at minimum (< 1 %), because it is (A) Corrosive in nature (B) Toxic and harmful to some crops (C) Helpful in decomposition of urea (D) Explosive in nature
Last Answer : (B) Toxic and harmful to some crops
Description : Fertiliser produced during soda ash manufacture by dual process is ammonium (A) Chloride (B) Sulphate (C) Nitrate (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Chloride
Description : At Sindri in Jharkhand, the fertilizer produced is – (1) Urea (2) Ammonium Phosphate (3) Calcium Super Phosphate (4) Ammonium Sulphate
Last Answer : (1) Urea Explanation: The Sindri factory was a Urea factory. It was the first in India to produce Ammonium Sulphate (1951), Urea (1959), and Ammonium Nitrate-Sulphate, commonly called the Double ... one 1.14 million tonne Gas based Urea fertilizer Plant and 500 MW Power Plant is being contemplated.
Description : Describe the following points with respect to manufacturing of Urea. (i) Temperature (ii) Pressure (iii) Formation of Biuret
Last Answer : Manufacturing of Urea w.r.t following points 1. Temperature: Urea production rate increases as temperature increases up to 180oC and then fall sharply. 2. Pressure: Urea production rate increases as pressure ... before sending to prilling tower. 2NH2 .CO.NH2 = NH2.CO.NH.CO.NH2 + NH
Description : __________ is the most suitable fertiliser for paddy. (A) Urea (B) Ammonium sulphate (C) Superphosphate (D) Potassium nitrate
Last Answer : (B) Ammonium sulphate
Description : A waste product in the metabolism of glucose in cells is: w) oxygen x) methane y) carbon dioxide z) urea
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- CARBON DIOXIDE
Description : __________ process is used for the manufacture of sodium carbonate by ammonia soda process. (A) Ostwald's (B) Bosch (C) Solvay (D) Haber's
Last Answer : (C) Solvay
Description : In the manufacture of ortho-phosphoric acid by strong H2SO4 leaching wet process, keeping the reactor temperature above 100°C, results in the formation of undesirable (A) CaSO4 .½ H2O and CaSO4 crystals (B) Pyrophosphoric acid (C) Meta-phosphoric acid (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (A) CaSO4 .½ H2O and CaSO4 crystals
Description : A catalyst inhibitor (A) Lessens its selectivity (B) May be useful for suppressing undesirable side reactions (C) Is added in small quantity during the catalyst manufacture itself (D) All (A), (B) and (C
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C
Description : In flue gas analysis by Orsat's apparatus, carbon dioxide is absorbed by (A) Potassium hydroxide (B) Dilute potassium carbonate (C) Cuprous chloride (D) Alkaline pyrogallol solution
Last Answer : (A) Potassium hydroxide
Description : Blasting of tri-nitro-toluene (TNT) is done by mixing it with ammonium (A) Nitrate (B) Sulphate (C) Carbonate (D) Chloride
Last Answer : (A) Nitrate
Description : The leaching solvent used in Baeyer's process for the purification of bauxite is (A) Ammonium hydroxide (B) Sodium carbonate (C) Sodium hydroxide (D) Ammonium carbonate
Last Answer : Option B
Description : Write balanced chemical equations for the following reactions: (a) Dilute sulphuric acid reacts with aluminium powder. (b) Dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium carbonate. (c) Carbon dioxide is passed through lime water. -Chemistry
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Description : when a carbonate reacts with an acid,it produces carbon dioxide gas. how can this reaction be used in our dairy life -Biology
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Description : What is the formula when calcium carbonate breaks down into carbon dioxide oxygen and calcium?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Why sulphuric acid is not used in preparation of carbon dioxide from calcium carbonate?
Last Answer : The formed calcium sulfate obtained as a product cover calciumcarbonate and stop the reaction.
Description : Calcium carbonate decomposes into calcium oxide & carbon dioxide Her results:Mass of calcium carbonate before heating = 2.00 g Mass of calcium oxide left after heating = 1.12 g work out the mass of carbon dioxide released during the decomposition?
Last Answer : I am not sure of the answer so can someone help me pls
Description : Lime water turns milky when carbon dioxide is passed through it. It is due to the for mation of: (1) Calcium Carbonate (2) Barium Carbonate (3) Calcium Hydrogen Carbonate (4) Calcium Oxide
Last Answer : (1) Calcium Carbonate Explanation: When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water for a short time, it turns lime water milky due to formation of a white precipitate of calcium carbonate.
Description : Why are Calcium Carbide (CaC 2 ), Carbon monoxide (CO), Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) and calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) classified as inorganic compounds through they contain carbon?
Last Answer : These compounds contain only one or two carbon atoms per formula unit and contain no carbon-carbon (C-C) bonds or carbon-hydrogen bonds. Hence they are classified as inorganic compounds.
Description : Salt A commonly used in bakery products on heating gets converted into another salt B which itself is used for removal the hardness of water and a gas C is evolved. The gas C when passed through lime water ,turns it ... © A is baking soda ,B is washing soda and C is carbon dioxide (d) both a and c
Last Answer : (d) both a and c
Description : Which of the following gases is given off in the acid test of a carbonate mineral? w) chlorine x) nitrogen y) carbon dioxide z) sulfur dioxide
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CARBON DIOXIDE
Description : Which of the following fertilisers contains the least percentage of nitrogen? (A) Liquid ammonia (B) Urea (C) Ammonium phosphate (D) Ammonium sulphate
Last Answer : (C) Ammonium phosphate
Description : Which of the following fertilisers is used as a cattle feed? (A) Urea (B) Calcium ammonium nitrate (C) Superphosphate (D) Ammonium sulphate
Description : A nitrogenous fertiliser contains 20% N2 . It could be (A) Ammonium nitrate (B) Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) (C) Urea (D) Ammonium chloride
Last Answer : (B) Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN)
Description : A fertiliser contains 82% N2 . It could be (A) Urea (B) Liquid NH3 (C) Ammonium nitrate (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Liquid NH3
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Yellow phosphorous which is the most reactive allotropic form of phosphorous is transported under water (B) Apatite is the principal material present in ... fixation means the process of bringing atmospheric nitrogen into combination i.e. into nitrogen compound fo
Last Answer : (C) Urea is more hygroscopic than ammonium nitrate
Description : Which of the following nitrogenous fertilisers has the highest percentage of nitrogen? (A) Calcium nitrate (B) Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) (C) Urea (D) Ammonium sulphate