Description : Glass is corroded by (A) Fluorine (dry or wet) (B) Sulphuric acid (C) Phosphoric acid (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Fluorine (dry or wet)
Description : Nickel made/clad equipments are suitable for handling (A) Ammonia (both aqueous & anhydrous) (B) Fruit juices, milk & its products and caustic soda solution (C) Nitric acid & hydrochloric acid (concentrated) (D) Sulphuric acid (concentrated)
Last Answer : (B) Fruit juices, milk & its products and caustic soda solution
Description : Stainless steel is not corroded by (A) Hydrochloric acid (10%) (B) Nitric acid (10%) (C) Sulphuric acid (10%) (D) Saturated brine
Last Answer : (B) Nitric acid (10%)
Description : Graphite is corroded by (A) Sulphuric acid (10%) (B) Sea water (C) Hydrochloric acid (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : Polythene (low or high density) containers are not corroded by (A) Sulphuric acid (10%) at room temperature (B) Nitric acid (95%) at room temperature (C) Sulphur trioxide at 60°C (D) Any of these
Last Answer : (A) Sulphuric acid (10%) at room temperature
Description : Teflon (PTFE) is corroded by (A) Hydrochloric acid (10%) (B) Hydrochloric acid (95%) (C) Sulphuric acid (D) None of these
Description : The contact process is involved in the manufacture of - (1) Nitric acid (2) Sulphuric acid (3) Ammonia (4) Caustic soda
Last Answer : (2) Sulphuric acid Explanation: It is also a central substance in the chemical industry. It is widely produced by contact process. Now days, sulphuric acid is prepared by contact process all over ... process is based upon the catalytic oxidation of sulfur dioxide (SO2) to sulfur trioxide (SO3).
Description : Gunmetal and bronze are not corroded by the action of (A) Wet chlorine (B) Synthetic detergent solution (C) Hydrochloric acid (10%) (D) Nitric acid (< 25%
Last Answer : (B) Synthetic detergent solution
Description : A multiple effect evaporator has a capacity to process 4000 kg of solid caustic soda per day, when it is concentrating from 10% to 25% solids. The water evaporated in kg per day is (A) 6000 (B) 24000 (C) 60000 (D) 48000
Last Answer : (B) 24000
Description : Rubber lined vessels are corroded by the action of (A) Aqua regia (B) Chloroform (C) Sulphuric acid (95%) (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : The doctor's solution comprises of sodium plumbite in (A) Alcohol (B) Water (C) Aqueous caustic soda (D) Soda ash
Last Answer : (C) Aqueous caustic soda
Description : An ideal material of construction for the storage of 50% caustic soda solution would be (A) Karbate (B) High silicon cast iron (C) Monel (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Monel
Description : Both white phosphorous as well as red phosphorous (A) Are soluble in CS2 (B) Burns when heated in air (C) Reacts with hot caustic soda solution to give Phosphine (D) All (A), (B), and (C)
Last Answer : (B) Burns when heated in air
Description : Out of the following, copper vessels are the most suitable for the storage of (A) Bromine (B) Dry chlorine & dry fluorine (C) Nitric acid (95% and fuming) (D) Phosphoric acid (95%) & sulphuric acid (95% and fuming)
Last Answer : (B) Dry chlorine & dry fluorine
Description : Sulphuric acid is mixed with ground phosphate rock (to produce phosphoric acid) in a steel digestor lined with (A) Acidic refractory (B) Rubber (C) Karbate (D) Lead or acid proof bricks
Last Answer : (A) Acidic refractory
Description : Sulphuric acid is mixed with ground phosphate rock (to produce phosphoric acid) in a steel digestor lined with (A) Acidic refractory (B) Rubber (C) Karbate (D) Lead or acid-proof bricks
Last Answer : (D) Lead or acid-proof bricks
Description : Containers made of high silicon cast iron (14% Si) are not suitable for the storage of (A) Acetic acid (B) Benzoic & boric acids (C) Phosphoric acid (95%) & sulphuric acid (95%) (D) Hydrochloric acid (concentrated)
Last Answer : (D) Hydrochloric acid (concentrated)
Description : Leaching of phosphate rock by strong __________ acid produces phosphoric acid. (A) Sulphuric (B) Hydrochloric (C) Either (A) or (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Either (A) or (B)
Description : ction of calcium Fluorapatite with sulphuric acid produces (A) Ortho-phosphoric acid (B) Simple superphosphate (C) Triple superphosphate (D) Red phosphorous
Last Answer : (B) Simple superphosphate
Description : Reaction of dilute sulphuric acid with phosphate rock produces (A) Phosphoric acid (B) Superphosphate (C) Triple superphosphate (D) Gypsum
Last Answer : (A) Phosphoric acid
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) 'Green acid' is the other name of phosphoric acid produced by the reaction of phosphate rock & sulphuric acid (B) Chemically unreactive nature of ... in the manufacture of safety matches, is converted into white phosphorous by vaporisation followed by condensation
Last Answer : (C) Red phosphorous is the most reactive allotropic form of phosphorous
Description : Reaction of __________ acid with phosphate rock produces superphosphates. (A) Hydrochloric (B) Sulphuric (C) Nitric (D) Phosphoric
Last Answer : (B) Sulphuric
Description : Electric furnace method for production of phosphorous uses phosphate rock and __________ (A) Phosphoric acid (B) Coke (C) Sulphuric acid (D) Silica and coke
Last Answer : (D) Silica and coke
Description : Triple superphosphate is made by reacting phosphate rock with __________ acid. (A) Phosphoric (B) Nitric (C) Sulphuric (D) Hydrochloric
Last Answer : (A) Phosphoric
Description : Triple superphosphate is manufactured by reacting (A) Phosphate rock with phosphoric acid (B) Phosphate rock with sulphuric acid (C) Phosphate rock with nitric acid (D) Ammonium phosphate with phosphoric acid
Last Answer : (A) Phosphate rock with phosphoric acid
Description : Nitro-glycerine absorbed in wood flour, sodium nitrate or ammonium nitrate is commercially used as controlled explosive called dynamite. The raw material used for its manufacture are glycerine, nitric acid and (A) Sulphuric acid (B) Phosphoric acid (C) Hydrochloric acid (D) Hydrofluoric acid
Last Answer : (A) Sulphuric acid
Description : . Platinum catalyst used in the earlier days of sulphuric acid manufacture by contact process suffers from the drawback like (A) High cost (B) Fragile nature (C) Easy poisoning tendency (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Which color precipitates when caustic soda solution is added to iron salt solution ?
Last Answer : Reddish brown precipitates .
Description : Mud balls may be removed by (A) Breaking and washing (B) Washing the filter with a solution of caustic soda (C) Removing, cleaning and replacing the damaged sand (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : 20 gram of caustic soda are dissolved in water to prepare 500 ml of solution. Find the normality and molarity of solution.
Last Answer : Basis: 500 ml solution. Weight of solute = 20 gm Molecular weight of NaOH = 40 Gram moles of solute = 20/40 = 0.5 Molarity = Gram moles/ Volume of solution in lit 0.5/0.5 = 1 M Normality = gram equivalent of solute/ volume of solution in lit = 0.5/0.5 = 1N
Description : Which of the following acids is synthesized in human stomach? (1) Sulphuric acid (2) Nitric acid (3) Hydrochloric acid (4) Phosphoric acid
Last Answer : (3) Hydrochloric acid Explanation: Hydrochloric acid is sythesised in human stomach.
Description : The acid used in lead storage cells is – (1) phosphoric acid (2) hydrochloric acid (3) nitric acid (4) sulphuric acid
Last Answer : (4) sulphuric acid Explanation: Lead-acid batteries, invented in 1859 by French physicist Gaston Plante, are the oldest type of rechargeable battery. Despite having a very low energy-to-weight ... attractive for use in motor vehicles to provide the high current required by automobile starter motors.
Description : The acid which is secreted by the glands in the stomach wall is – (1) sulphuric acid (2) hydrochloric acid (3) nitric acid (4) phosphoric acid
Last Answer : (2) hydrochloric acid Explanation: Gastric acid is a digestive fluid, formed in the stomach. It has a pH of 1.5 to 3.5 and is composed of hydrochloric acid (HCl) (around 0.5%, ... enzymes, and making ingested proteins unravel so that digestive enzymes can break down the long chains of amino acids.
Last Answer : (4) sulphuric acid Explanation: Dilute sulfuric acid (H2SO4) serves as the electrolyte in a lead storage battery. The electrodes of the cells in a lead storage battery consist of lead grids. The openings ... spongy (porous) lead. The opehings of the cathodic grid is filled with lead dioxide (PBO2).
Description : Which of the following acids is synthesized in human stomach ? (1) Sulphuric acid (2) Nitric acid (3) Hydrochloric acid (4) Phosphoric acid
Last Answer : Hydrochloric acid
Description : The acid which is secreted by the glands in the stomach wall is (1) sulphuric acid (2) hydrochloric acid (3) nitric acid (4) phosphoric acid
Last Answer : hydrochloric acid
Description : The acid used in lead storage cells is (1) phosphoric acid (2) hydrochloric acid (3) nitric acid (4) sulphuric acid
Last Answer : sulphuric acid
Description : Rubber lined pumps can be used to pump (A) Caustic soda (B) Chlorinated brine (C) Hypochlorous acid (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Le-Blanc process is a primitive process for the manufacture of (A) Caustic soda (B) Soda ash (C) Bromine from sea water (D) Hydrochloric acid
Last Answer : (B) Soda ash
Description : Exothermic neutralisation reaction between caustic soda and dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid produces sodium dodecylbenzene sulphate, which is a/an (A) Explosive (B) Soap (C) Detergent (D) Analgesic drug
Last Answer : (C) Detergent
Description : Reaction of ortho-phosphoric acid with soda ash produces (A) Sodium Tributyl phosphate (STPP) (B) Tricresyl phosphate (C) Tributyl phosphate (D) Nitrophosphate
Last Answer : (A) Sodium Tributyl phosphate (STPP)
Description : Saponification involves the hydrolysis of fats and oils by- (1) water (2) washing soda (3) stearic acid (4) caustic soda
Last Answer : (4) caustic soda Explanation: Caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) is a versatile alkali. Its main uses are in the manufacture of pulp and paper, alumina, soap and detergents, petroleum products and chemical production.
Description : Acetic acid is know as - (1) Caustic soda (2) Spirit (3) Baking soda (4) Vinegar
Last Answer : (4) Vinegar Explanation: Acetic acid (CH3COOH) also called ethanoic acid, the most important of the carboxylic acids. Vinegar is roughly 3-9% acetic acid by volume making acetic acid the main component of vinegar apart from water.
Description : An ant‘s sting can be treated with ............which will neutralise the effect of the chemical injected by the ant‘s sting into our skin. (a). Methanoic acid (b). formic acid (c). Baking soda (d). Caustic soda
Last Answer : (c). Baking soda
Description : Etching a hybrid glass ionomer-composite a. is necessary for composite resin bonding b. is not necessary for composite resin bonding c. is necessary for adding a glass ionomer cement for repair ... glass ionomer cement for repair e. a 3-5 second etch with 10% phosphoric acid is recommended
Last Answer : b. is not necessary for composite resin bonding
Description : What is the active agent in most home (night guard) bleaching solutions? a. 2-5% carbamide peroxide b. 10 - 15% Phosphoric acid c. 10 - 15% carbamide peroxide d. 35% hydrogen peroxide e. 5 - 10% citric acid Attention:
Last Answer : c. 10 - 15% carbamide peroxide
Description : The best way to clean a cavity before the placement of GIC is,** A. H2O2 B. Phosphoric Acid C. Polyacrylic acid 10% sturdavent 563pag
Last Answer : C. Polyacrylic acid 10% sturdavent 563pag
Description : Silicone rubber is not resistant to the corrosive action of (A) Sulphuric acid (10%) (B) Sulphuric acid (95%) (C) Ether (D) Both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) Both (B) and (C)
Description : Lead lined equipments & vessels are suitable for handling (A) Hydrochloric acid (10%) (B) Nitric acid (C) Sulphuric acid upto 60°C (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (C) Sulphuric acid upto 60°C
Description : Silver gets corroded due to ______ in air. (1) Oxygen (2) Hydrogen Sulphide (3) Carbon dioxide (4) Nitrogen
Last Answer : (2) Hydrogen Sulphide Explanation: Silver is a fairly stable metal and under normal circumstances does not corrode quickly. However, it is particularly susceptible to the effects of the sulfide ... atmosphere, especially in marine environment, and readily forms a surface tarnish of silver sulphide.