Description : In sweetening process, solutizer agent used with caustic alkali is (A) Potassium isobutyrate (B) Sodium plumbite (C) Methanol (D) Phenol
Last Answer : (A) Potassium isobutyrate
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 : Solution used in Doctor's treatment for the removal of mercaptans is (A) Sodium hydroxide (B) Sodium plumbite (C) Cupric chloride (D) Potassium isobutyrate
Last Answer : (B) Sodium plumbite
Description : Chemical name of Grignard reagent is (A) Sodium thiosulphate (B) Ethyl magnesium chloride (C) Sodium sulphite (D) Sodium bicarbonate
Last Answer : (B) Ethyl magnesium chloride
Description : The most commonly used chemical for de-chlorination of water, is (A) Sodium thiosulphate (B) Sodium bisulphate (C) Sodium sulphite (D) Sulphur-dioxide
Last Answer : (C) Sodium sulphite
Description : Most widely used solvent for dewaxing is (A) Methyl-ethyl-ketone (MEK) (B) Naphtha (C) Petroleum ether (D) Sodium plumbite
Last Answer : (A) Methyl-ethyl-ketone (MEK)
Description : In Hydrofining catalytic desulphurisation process for sweetening of petroleum products, use of hydrogen (A) Enhances the desulphurisation process (B) Minimises coke formation (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) and (B)
Description : Cooking liquor in case of sulphite process is (A) Sodium sulphite and sodium bisulphite (B) Magnesium sulphite and free SO2 in acid medium (C) Magnesium sulphate and magnesium bicarbonate (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Sodium sulphite and sodium bisulphite
Description : The chemical used as a fixer in photography is - (1) sodium thiosulphate (2) sodium sulphate (3) borax (4) ammonium sulphate
Last Answer : (1) sodium thiosulphate Explanation: Fixation is commonly achieved by treating the film or paper with a solution of thiosulfate salt. Popular salts are sodium thiosulfate — commonly called hypo — and ammonium thiosulfate — commonly used in modern rapid fixer formulae.
Description : The chemical used as a fixer in photography is-----? A. sodium sulphate B. borax C. sodium thiosulphate (Answer) D. ammonium sulphate
Last Answer : C. sodium thiosulphate (Answer)
Description : Sweetening of petroleum product means the removal of (A) Sulphur & its compounds (B) Water (C) Organic impurities (D) Wax
Last Answer : (A) Sulphur & its compounds
Description : Out of the following processes of paper pulp manufacture, the maximum corrosion problem in digestion & handling equipments is encountered in the __________ process. (A) Mechanical (B) Sulphate/Kraft (C) Sulphite (D) Neutral sulphite semi-chemical
Last Answer : (D) Neutral sulphite semi-chemical
Description : Comparing sulphate process with sulphite process, we find that __________ in the later. (A) Both temperature & pressure in the former is less than that (B) Both temperature & pressure in the former ... the former whereas pressure is more (D) Pressure is more in the former whereas temperature is less
Last Answer : (B) Both temperature & pressure in the former is more than that
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Kraft method of pulp manufacture can process all types of fibrous raw materials (B) Digestion time for bagasse is less than that for wood base materials (C) Both ... in case of the sulphite method as compared to that in the sulphate method (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : The most economical pulp for the production of newsprint would be the __________ pulp. (A) Ground-wood (B) Sulphate (C) Sulphite (D) Semi-chemical
Last Answer : (A) Ground-wood
Description : Which is a high grade pulp? (A) Rag pulp (B) Mechanical pulp (C) Sulphate pulp (D) Sulphite pulp
Last Answer : (C) Sulphate pulp
Description : Air can oxidize sodium sulphite in eq. solution but cannot do so in the case of sodium arsenite. If however, air is passed through a solution containi
Last Answer : Air can oxidize sodium sulphite in eq. solution but cannot do so in the case of sodium ... Negative catalysis C. Induced catalysis D. Auto catalysis
Description : `50 mL` of `0.1 M` solution of a salt reacted with `25 mL` of `0.1 M` solution of sodium sulphite. The half reaction for the oxidation of sulphite ion
Last Answer : `50 mL` of `0.1 M` solution of a salt reacted with `25 mL` of `0.1 M` solution of sodium ... was `3`, what would be the new oxidation number of metal:
Description : To a 25 mL `H_(2)O_(2)` solution excess acidified solution of Kl was added. The iodine liberated 20 ml of 0.3 N sodium thiosulphate solution. Use thes
Last Answer : To a 25 mL `H_(2)O_(2)` solution excess acidified solution of Kl was added. The iodine liberated 20 ml of ... strength of `H_(2)O_(2)` is 1.344 L
Description : The formula of product formed, when sodium thiosulphate solution is added to silver bromide is
Last Answer : The formula of product formed, when sodium thiosulphate solution is added to silver bromide is A. `Na_(3)[Ag(S_(2)O_ ... `Ag_(3)[Na(S_(2)O_(3))_(2)]`
Description : A solution of sodium thiosulphate on addition of few drops of ferric chloride gives violet colour due to the formation of
Last Answer : A solution of sodium thiosulphate on addition of few drops of ferric chloride gives violet colour due to the formation of ... `Fe_(2)(S_(2)O_(3))_(2)`
Description : Activity of cytochrome oxidase is inhibited by (A) Sulphite (B) Sulphate (C) Arsenite (D) Cyanide
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : In solutizer sweetening process, solutizer solution used is (A) Methanol in Unisol process (B) Naphthenic acid in Mercapsol process (C) Both (A) and (B)
Description : Corrosion in boilers can be prevented by (A) Deaeration of feed water (B) Enhancing pH of feed water by adding alkali (C) Feeding sodium sulphite or hydrazine phosphate to the boilers, which combines with oxygen and prevents corrosion (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : In Kraft process of paper manufacture, white cooking liquor consists of caustic soda (A) Sodium sulphide & sodium carbonate (B) Sodium sulphite & sodium carbonate (C) Sodium sulphite & sodium sulphide (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Sodium sulphide & sodium carbonate
Description : . Chemical name of soda ash is (A) Sodium bicarbonate (B) Sodium thiosulphate (C) Potassium carbonate (D) None of these
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 : __________ Nature of hypo (sodium thiosulphate) makes it useful in photography. (A) Oxidising (B) Reducing (C) Complex forming (D) Photochemical
Last Answer : (C) Complex forming
Description : Acetaldehyde on reaction with sodium hydrogen sulphite produces
Last Answer : Acetaldehyde on reaction with sodium hydrogen sulphite produces A. B. C. D.
Description : Washing soda is - (1) sodium sulphite (2) sodium bicarbonate (3) sodiun carbonate (4) sodium biosulphite
Last Answer : (3) sodiun carbonate Explanation: Sodium carbonate (also known as washing soda, soda ash and soda crystals, and in the monohydrate form as crystal carbonate), Na2CO3, is the water-soluble sodium salt of carbonic acid.
Description : Zeolite removes both temporary as well as permanent hardness of water by precipitating calcium and magnesium present in water as insoluble zeolites. Used zeolite is regenerated by flushing with the solution of (A) Calcium sulphate (B) Sodium chloride (C) Sodium sulphate (D) Magnesium chloride
Last Answer : (B) Sodium chloride
Description : Which of these statement is true for sodium thiosulphate ?
Last Answer : Which of these statement is true for sodium thiosulphate ? A. it acts as an antichlor B. it ... hypo to dissolve excess of AgBr as a soluble complex
Description : In the test for iodine, `I_(2)` is treated with sodium thiosulphate `(Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3))` : `Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3)+I_(2) to NaI +..`
Last Answer : In the test for iodine, `I_(2)` is treated with sodium thiosulphate `(Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3))` : `Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3 ... (4)` C. `Na_(2)S` D. `Na_(3)ISO_(4)`
Description : Statement -1 : Sodium thiosulphate is not prepared by boiling `Na_(2)SO_(3)` with S in acidic medium. Statement -2 : `Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3)+H^(+) to 2Na++H
Last Answer : Statement -1 : Sodium thiosulphate is not prepared by boiling `Na_(2)SO_(3)` with S in acidic medium. Statement ... +H^(+) to 2Na++H_(2)SO_(3)+Sdarr`
Description : Which of the following statements are true about sodium thiosulphate?
Last Answer : Which of the following statements are true about sodium thiosulphate? A. It is used in ... It contains ionic, covalent and coordinate covalent bonds
Description : Sodium thiosulphate is prepared by
Last Answer : Sodium thiosulphate is prepared by A. boiling `Na_(2)SO_(3)` solution with elemental sulphur in alkaline ... 5)` with air D. heating sulphur with NaOH
Description : Hypo, used in photography, is chemically (a) silver bromide (b) sodium thiosulphate (c) sodium phosphate (d) silver nitrate
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : A dark purple compound used as an antiseptic and disinfectant is (a) Potassium nitrate (b) Sodium thiosulphate (c) Potassium permanganate (d) Calcium phosphate
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Which one of the following is used as a food preservative? (1) Sodium benzoate (2) Sodium thiosulphate (3) Sodium hydroxide (4) Sodium bicarbonate
Last Answer : (1) Sodium. benzoate Explanation: Sodium benzoate has the chemical formula. NaC6H5CO2, it is a widely used food preservative, with E number E211. It is the sodium salt of benzoic acid and exists in this form when dissolved in water. It can be produced by reacting sodium hydroxide with benzoic acid.
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 : With respect to calibration of uv-vis spectrophotometer, which of the following material is used to evaluate the ‘control of absorbance’ A. Sodium thiosulphate B. Potassium dichromate C. Holmium oxide D. Potassium permanganate
Last Answer : B. Potassium dichromate
Description : Which of the following drug can result in result in cyanide poisoning? A. Amyl nitrite B. Hydroxycobalamine C. Sodium nitroprusside D. Sodium thiosulphate
Last Answer : C. Sodium nitroprusside
Description : Which one of the following is used as a food preservative ? (1) Sodium benzoate (2) Sodium thiosulphate (3) Sodium hydroxide (4) Sodium bicarbonate
Last Answer : Sodium benzoate
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 : Acetaldehyde is produced by hydration of acetylene in a sulphuric acid solution of mercuric sulphate. Hydration tower is made of (A) Rubber lined mild steel (B) Lead lined mild steel (C) Aluminium (D) Cast iron
Last Answer : (A) Rubber lined mild steel
Description : What is the balanced chemical equation for lead II acetate and sodium sulphate?
Last Answer : The chemical equation is:Pb(CH3COO)2 + Na2SO4 = 2 CH3COONa + PbSO4(s)Lead sulfate is a precipitate.
Description : Which of the following is not soluble in water? (1) Lead Sulphate (2) Zinc sulphate (3) Potassium sulphate (4) Sodium sulphate
Last Answer : (2) Zinc sulphate Explanation: Lead sulfate (PbSO4) is a white crystalline solid. It is insoluble in water and sinks in it. It is often seen in the plates/electrodes of car batteries, as it is ... is discharged. It is also known as fast white, milk white, sulfuric acid lead salt or anglesite.
Description : Write the molecular formulae of: 1. Copper oxide 2. Iron (III) chloride 3. Sodium hydroxide 4. Iron (II) sulphide 5. Lead (II) oxide 6. Hydrogen nitrate (nitric ... Hydrogen sulphate (sulphuric acid) 8. Calcium hydroxide 9. Magnesium carbonate 10.Ammonium carbonate
Last Answer : 1. Copper oxide - CuO 2. Iron (III) chloride - FeCl3 3. Sodium hydroxide - NaOH 4. Iron (II) sulphide - FeS 5. Lead (II) oxide - PbO 6. Hydrogen nitrate (nitric acid) - HNO3 7. ... ) - H2SO4 8. Calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2 9. Magnesium carbonate - MgCO3 10.Ammonium carbonate - (NH4)2CO3