Description : The chemical(s) most commonly used for cloud seeding or ‘artificial rainmaking’ is/are (1) Silver Iodide (2) Sodium Chloride (3) Dry ice or frozen carbon dioxide (4) All the above
Last Answer : Silver Iodide
Description : The most commonly used chemicals in the artificial rainmaking or cloud seeding are (1) Silver Iodide (AgI) (2) Sodium Chloride (NaCl) (3) Dry Ice (Frozen CO2) (4) All of the above
Last Answer : (1) Silver Iodide (AgI) Explanation: Cloud seeding, a form of intentional weather modification, is the attempt to change the amount or type of precipitation that falls from clouds, by dispersing ... common chemicals used for cloud seeding include silver iodide and dry ice (solid carbon dioxide).
Description : The chemicals most commonly used for cloud seeding or artificial rainmaking' is/are (1) Silver Iodide (2) Sodium Chloride (3) Dry ice or frozen carbon dioxide (4) (4) All the above
Last Answer : (1) Silver Iodide Explanation: Cloud seeding, a form of intentional weather modification, is the attempt to change the amount or type of precipitation that falls from clouds, by dispersing ... common chemicals used for cloud seeding include silver iodide and dry ice (solid carbon dioxide).
Description : The most commonly used chemicals in the artificial rainmaking or cloud seeding are (1) Silver Iodide (Ag I) (2) Sodium Chloride (NaCl) (3) Dry Ice (Frozen CO2 ) (4) All of the above
Last Answer : Silver Iodide (Ag I)
Description : In Artificial rain making process for cold cloud seeding — chemical is used. a. Silver iodine b. Sodium chloride c. Urea d. Calcium cyanamide
Last Answer : a. Silver iodine
Description : The chemical used for cloud seeding for artificial rains is - (1) Silver Nitrate (2) Potassium Bromide (3) Silver Iodide (4) Potassium Nitrate
Last Answer : (3) Silver Iodide Explanation: The chemical used for cloud seeding for artificial rains is silver iodide.
Description : The chemical used for cloud seeding for artificial rains is (1) Silver Nitrate (2) Potassium Bromide (3) Silver Iodide (4) Potassium Nitrate
Description : Which halide is used in making sensitive emulsion on photographic film? (1) Sodium chloride (2) Silver bromide (3) Silver iodide (4) Silver chloride
Last Answer : (2) Silver bromide Explanation: Silver bromide, a soft, paleyellow, water insoluble salt well known for its unusual sensitivity to light. This property has allowed silver halides to become the basis of modern photographic materials.
Description : Which halide is used in making sensitive emulsion on photograhic film? (1) Sodium chloride (2) Silver bromide (3) Silver iodide (4) Silver chloride
Last Answer : Silver bromide
Description : Warm cloud seeding is done by
Last Answer : Ans. Sodium chloride (NaCl)
Description : The chemical name of "Hypo" commonly used in photography is – (1) Sodium thiosulphate (2) Silver nitrate (3) Sodium nitrate (4) Silver iodide
Last Answer : (1) Sodium thiosulphate Explanation: An emulsion of sodium thiosulfate is called hypo by photographers. It is used to stop development of exposed film. Thiosulfate converts undeveloped silver bromide ... into water-soluble silver thiosulfate complexes that can be removed when the film is washed.
Description : The chemical name of ‘‘Hypo’’ commonly used in photography is (1) Sodium thiosulphate (2) Silver nitrate (3) Sodium nitrate (4) Silver iodide
Last Answer : Sodium thiosulphate
Description : Which of the following has highest solubility in ionic solvent? (a) Silver iodide (b) Silver bromide (c) Silver chloride (d) Silver fluoride
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Which of the following cyclotron produced radiopharmaceuticals is used for assessing regional myocardial perfusion as part of an exercise stress test? (a) Thallous chloride 201TI USP (b) Sodium iodide 123I (c) Gallium citrate 67Ga USP (d) Indium 111In pentetate (e) Cobalt 57Co cyanocobalamin
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Which of the salt in the mineral mixture or food can prevent the subject from goiter D A. Cobalt Chloride B. Sodium Chloride C. Iron Sulphate D. Potassium Iodide
Last Answer : Potassium Iodide
Description : Table salt gets moist during rainy season because (1) sodium chloride is hygroscopic (2) sodium chloride is deliquescent (3) sodium chloride contains some quantity of sodium iodide (4) sodium chloride contains hygroscopic impurities like magnesium chloride
Last Answer : sodium chloride contains hygroscopic impurities like magnesium chloride
Description : Cold cloud seeding is done by use of chemical
Last Answer : Ans. Silver iodide (AgI2 )
Description : Which are the most commonly used chemicals in the artificial rain making or cloud seeding? -Do You Know?
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Description : What are some possible reasons why important water is more expensive than cloud seeding?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What is cloud seeding?
Last Answer : Imagine a world where drought-ridden areas can get the rain they need, on demand. A place where airports can eliminate dangerous fog that could potentially lock thousands of passengers on land and compromise ... , it may be effective and can provide water that can be stored and used when needed.
Description : Which are the most commonly used chemicals in the artificial rain making or cloud seeding?
Last Answer : Silver Iodide (Agl)
Description : Which of the following chemicals is used in photography? (1) Aluminium hydroxide (2) Silver bromide (3) Potassium nitrate (4) Sodium chloride
Last Answer : (2) Silver bromide Explanation: Silver bromide (AOBr), a soil , pale-yellow, water insoluble salt well known (along with other silver hali(les) for its unusual sensitivity to light:. This ... making the Shroud of Turin. The salt can be found naturally as the mineral bromargyrite (bromyrite).
Description : silver nitrate is added to a solution of sodium chloride?
Last Answer : A solution of silver nitrate is added to a solution of sodium chloride, it produces a white insoluble precipitate of silver chloride. AgNO3 (aq)+NaCl(aq)→AgCl(ppt)+NaNO3 (aq)
Description : Function of sodium thiosulphate (hypo) in development of photographic film/plate is to (A) Brighten the faint images (B) Remove metallic silver (C) Convert silver chloride to silver (D) Remove unexposed silver halide
Last Answer : (D) Remove unexposed silver halide
Description : Which of the following compounds is ONLY WEAKLY soluble in cold water? w) Silver Nitrate x) Sodium Carbonate y) Sodium Chloride z) Lead Chloride
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- LEAD CHLORIDE
Description : Which of the following chemicals is used in photography ? (1) Aluminium hydroxide (2) Silver bromide (3) Potassium nitrate (4) Sodium chloride
Description : Catalytic activity of salivary amylase requires the presence of (A) Chloride ions (B) Bromide ions (C) Iodide ions (D) All of these
Last Answer : A
Description : To reduce tooth decay most toothpastes contain a – (1) Bromide (2) Fluoride (3) Iodide (4) Chloride
Last Answer : (2) Fluoride Explanation: Fluoride in toothpastes prevent tooth, decay from progressing and can even reverse, or stop, early tooth decay. It works by promoting a chemical reaction in tooth enamel ... itself into enamel weakened by acid attack, making the tooth more resistant to future acid attacks.
Description : Benzenediazonium chloride reacts with KI to form : (a) Benzenediazonium iodide (b) m-Diiodobenzene (c) Iodobenzene (d) o- plus p-Diiodobenzene
Last Answer : Iodobenzene
Description : Which of the following forms the weakest acid in aqueous solution? w) hydrogen fluoride x) hydrogen chloride y) hydrogen bromide z) hydrogen iodide
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
Description : Under similar conditions, which of the following i is the best reducing agent under similar conditions? w) fluoride ion x) chloride ion y) bromide ion z) iodide ion
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- IODIDE ION
Description : To reduce tooth decay most toothpastes contain a (1) Bromide (2) Fluoride (3) Iodide (4) Chloride
Last Answer : Fluoride
Description : What among following is used to produce artificial rain? (1) Copper oxide (2) carbon monoxide (3) silver iodide (4) silver nitrate
Last Answer : (3) silver iodide Explanation: Artificial process of making rain is done by precipitation, a process of condensation of water vapors in the air. This is done by using cloud seeding chemicals like potassium iodide, silver iodide, liquid propane or solid carbon dioxide (dry ice).
Description : What among following is used to produce artificial rain? (1) copper oxide (2) carbon monoxide (3) silver iodide (4) silver nitrate
Last Answer : (3) silver iodide Explanation: Artificial rain is produced by spraying clouds with substances like Silver Iodide (costly) or cheaper ones like solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) or even finely powdered Sodium Chloride.
Description : Which one is formed when sodium phenoxide is heated with ethyl iodide?
Last Answer : Which one is formed when sodium phenoxide is heated with ethyl iodide? A. Phenetole B. Ethyl phenyl alcohol C. Phenone D. None of these
Description : Which hydrocarbon is formed by the action of sodium on ethyl iodide? (a) Methane (b) Ethane (c) Ethylene (d) Butane
Description : Which of the following is used to iodise common salt? (1) Potassium iodide (2) Iodine (3) Potassium iodate (4) Sodium iodide
Last Answer : (3) Potassium iodate Explanation: Iodized salt (also spelled iodised salt) is table salt mixed with a minute amount of various salts of the element iodine. Table salt with iodide salt slowly loses its ... salt can be iodised by spraying it with a potassium iodate solution. 60 ml of potassium iodate.
Description : Carbylamine test involves heating a mixture of (a) alcoholic KOH, methyl iodide, and sodium metal (b) alcoholic KOH, methyl iodide, and primary amine (c) alcoholic KOH, chloroform, and primary amine (d) alcoholic KOH, methyl alcohol, and primary amine
Last Answer : alcoholic KOH, chloroform, and primary amine
Description : n-Propyl iodide reacts with sodium ethoxide to give : (a) CH3CH2OCH2CH3 (b) CH3CH2OCH2CH2CH3 (c) CH3CH2OCH3 (d) CH3OCH2CH2CH3
Last Answer : CH3CH2OCH2CH2CH3
Description : The uses of sodium/potassium iodide include the following except: A. Preoperative preparation of Grave’s disease patient B. Prophylaxis of endemic goiter C. As antiseptic D. As expectorant
Last Answer : C. As antiseptic
Description : Which of the following is used to iodise common salf ? (1) Potassium iodide (2) Iodine (3) Potassium iodate (4) Sodium iodide
Last Answer : Potassium iodate
Description : Consider the following chemical reaction X + Barium chloride——–> Y + Sodium chloride (White ppt) (a) Identify ‘X’ and ‘Y’ (b) The type of reaction -Democratic 10th
Last Answer : (a) ‘X’ is Na2SO4 and Y is BaSO4. (b) The type of reaction Na2SO4 + BaCl2—–> BaSO4 + 2NaCl (White ppt) The reaction is a precipitation reaction. It is also called a double displacement reaction.
Description : Write the balanced equation for the following chemical reactions. (i) Hydrogen + Chlorine → Hydrogen chloride (ii) Barium chloride + Aluminium sulphate → Barium sulphate + Aluminium chloride (iii) Sodium + Water → Sodium hydroxide + Hydrogen -Chemistry-10
Last Answer : (i) H2 + Cl2 → 2HCl (ii) 3 BaCl2 + Al2(SO4)3 → BaSO4 + 2 AlCl3 (iii) 2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH + H2↑
Description : Is sodium chloride a physical or chemical property?
Last Answer : Sodium chloride is a compound. It has chemical and physical properties
Description : What is a chemical reaction called when two chemicals react to form sodium chloride (NaCl) and water (H2O).?
Description : The main chemical substance present in the bones and teeth of animals is: A. Sodium Chloride B. Sugar C. Calcium Phosphate D. Calcium sulphate
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : The main chemical substance present in the bones and teeth of animal is (a) sodium chloride (b) sugar (c) calcium phosphate (d) calcium sulphate
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : The chemical name of table salt is (a) Potassium chloride (b) Sodium chloride (c) Calcium chloride (d) Sodium hyposulphate
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Which of the following substances undergoes chemical change on heating? (1) Sodium chloride (2) Silica (3) Lead nitrate (4) Platinum wire
Last Answer : (3) Lead nitrate Explanation: Lead nitrate on heating decomposes to lead monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen. NO2 is liberated, along with oxygen, as a reddish brown gas.