Description : Laboratory glass wares which reacts with hydrofluoric acid, are made of the __________ glass. (A) Lead (B) Borosilicate (C) Soda lime (D) Alkali silicate
Last Answer : (B) Borosilicate
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Hard glass which is used for making laboratory glass wares is a mixture of sodium borosilicate and aluminium borosilicate (B) Glass is decolorized during its manufacture by ... Na2O . CaO . 6SiO2 (D) Red color is imparted to glass by addition of arsenic oxide
Last Answer : (D) Red color is imparted to glass by addition of arsenic oxide
Description : Glass is mainly composed of - (1) Sodium silicate (2) Calcium carbonate (3) Calcium hydroxide (4) Sodium bicarbonate
Last Answer : (1) Sodium silicate Explanation: Glass is made from silica (SiO₂) and soda lime, which react to form sodium silicate.
Description : Quartz is made of – (1) Calcium Sulphate (2) Calcium Silicate (3) Sodium Sulphate (4) Sodium Silicate
Last Answer : (4) Sodium Silicate Explanation: Quartz is an abundant mineral in the Earth's continental crust. It is made tip of a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon-oxygen tetrahedra, wit Ii each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall formula SiO2.
Description : The chemical name or Quartz is – (1) Calcium oxide (2) Calcium phosphate (3) Sodium phosphate (4) Sodium silicate
Last Answer : (4) Sodium silicate Explanation: Quartz is a compound of one part silicon and two parts of oxygen, silicon dioxide, SiO2. Quartz is the most abundant silica mineral. It is used in a ... silicon alloys, etc. The various grades of sodium silicate are characterized by their SiO2:Na2O weight ratio.
Description : The chemical name of quartz is (1) Calcium oxide (2) Calcium phosphate (3) Sodium phosphate (4) Sodium silicate
Last Answer : Sodium silicate
Description : Quartz is made of (1) Calcium Sulphate (2) Calcium Silicate (3) Sodium Sulphate (4) Sodium Silicate
Last Answer : Sodium Silicate
Description : Which one of the following types of glass can cut off ultraviolet rays? (1) Soda glass (2) Pyrex glass (3) Jena glass (4) Crookes glass
Last Answer : (4) Crookes glass Explanation: In this glass mainly cerium oxide (CiO2) is present which sharply absorbs the ultraviolet rays from the sunlight so utilized in making lenses of eye glasses.
Description : Electric bulbs are made of __________ glass. (A) Jena (B) Flint (C) Crookes (D) Pyrex
Last Answer : (B) Flint
Description : Mixture of sodium silicate and calcium silicate is called
Last Answer : glass.
Description : The chemical name of quartz is (a) Calcium oxide (b) Calcium phosphate (c) Sodium phosphate (d) Sodium silicate
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : The most common filter aid is (A) Diatomaceous earth (B) Calcium silicate (C) Sodium carbonate (D) Silica gel
Last Answer : (A) Diatomaceous earth
Description : Main constituents of Portland cement are calcium aluminate and (A) Gypsum (B) Silicates (C) Sodium silicate (D) Carbonates
Last Answer : (B) Silicates
Description : The most commonly used admixture which prolongs the setting and hardening time is (A) Gypsum (B) Calcium chloride (C) Sodium silicate (D) All of the above
Last Answer : (A) Gypsum
Description : Type of glass used in optical work is the __________ glass. (A) Soda-lime (B) Fibre (C) Lead (D) Borosilicate
Last Answer : (C) Lead
Description : Which glass is usually used in optical work? (A) Lead glass (B) High silica (borosilicate) glass (C) Photo-sensitive glass (D) Fibre glass
Last Answer : (C) Photo-sensitive glass
Description : Which of the following is resistant to the action of both heat & chemicals? (A) Borosilicate glass (B) Silica glass (C) Soda lime glass (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Borosilicate glass
Description : __________ glass is used in the mercury in glass thermometer meant for measuring a temperature of 500°C. (A) Borosilicate (B) High silica (C) Supermax (D) Lead
Last Answer : (C) Supermax
Description : At what temperature is glass fused to steel in the making of glass-lined equipment? The borosilicate glass is typically fused to carbon steel at a temperature of about 800 0C. 87. What are some typical applications for glass-lined reactors?
Last Answer : Glass-lined equipment gives superior protection to all mineral acids at all concentration and temperatures. One exception is hydrofluoric acid. They are also used is high-purity processes where cleanliness ... to the walls of the vessels while glass-lined vessels have good anti-stick properties.
Description : Softening of hard water is done using sodium aluminium silicate (zeolite) . This causes
Last Answer : Softening of hard water is done using sodium aluminium silicate (zeolite) . This causes A. adsorption of `Ca^(2 ... both (A) and (B) D. none of these
Description : (3) Detergents give lather even with hard water Explanation: Soaps are made of materials found in nature. Detergents are synthetic a big drawback of washing with soap is that the minerals in water ... ions in hard water to create an insoluble residue that can clog drains and stick to clothing.
Last Answer : What is the objective of the 'Kyoto Protocol'? (1) To abolish child labour (2) To eliminate nuclear weapons (3) To increase ground water levels (4) To reduce greenhouse gases
Description : (3) Detergents give lather even with hard water Explanation: Soaps are made of materials found in nature. Detergents are synthetic. a big drawback of washing with soap is that the minerals in water ... ions in hard water to create an insoluble residue that can clog drains and stick to clothing.
Last Answer : Cement is usually a mixture of – (1) Calcium silicate and calcium alurninate (2) Calcium silicate and calcium ferrate (3) Calcium aluminate and calcium ferrate (4) Lime stone and silicon dioxide
Description : (1) Calcium silicate and calcium alurninate Explanation: Portland cement is the most common type of cement in general use around the world because it is a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco ... limited amount of calcium sulfate (which controls the set time) and up to 5% minor constituents.
Last Answer : Milk is a colloidal system in which: (1) Water is dispersed in fat (2) Fat is dispersed in water (3) Fat and water are dispersed in each other (4) Fat is dissolved
Description : Slag is a name given for - (1) molten iron (2) molten sand (3) molten alumina (4) molten calcium silicate
Last Answer : (3) molten alumina Explanation: Slag is a partially vitreous byproduct of the process of smelting ore, which separates the desired metal fraction from the unwanted fraction. A good example is steelmaking ... separated from the metal, and assist in the removal of sulfur and phosphorus from the steel.
Description : Which of the following is the primary reason for adding calcium carbonate to the reduction process of iron oxide ores ? The calcium carbonate: w) acts as an oxidizing agent x) removes silicate waste products y) acts as a reducing agent z) removes sulfur waste products
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- REMOVES SILICATE WASTE PRODUCTS
Description : Slag is a name given for (1) molten iron (2) molten sand (3) molten alumina (4) molten calcium silicate
Last Answer : molten alumina
Description : Cement is usually a mixture of : (1) Calcium silicate and calcium aluminate (2) Calcium silicate and calcium ferrate (3) Calcium aluminate and calcium ferrate (4) Lime stone and silicon dioxide
Last Answer : Calcium silicate and calcium aluminate
Description : Did anybody else think that Jena Malone and Kristen Stewart were the same person?
Last Answer : No but I did think that Jena Malone and Evan Rachel Wood were the same actress… they just look so damn similar. I don;t know who Kristen Stewart is, judging by your question shes in Twilight and Into the Wild?, so I can;t help with your comparison.
Description : Why isnt the Jena 6 incident on the news ?
Last Answer : The news caters to what sells more advertising. I imagine that the rally on the 20th/21st will push it back into national spotlight…
Description : What is the sign of calcium silicate ?
Last Answer : : The signal of calcium silicate is CaSiO3
Description : Photographic plates are coated with (A) Silver nitrate (B) Silver halide (C) Calcium silicate (D) Metallic silver
Last Answer : (B) Silver halide
Description : Heating of __________ to 120°C, produces plaster of paris. (A) Blue vitriol (B) Gypsum (C) Calcium silicate (D) Calcium sulphate
Last Answer : (B) Gypsum
Description : __________ is the major constituent of the Portland cement. (A) Calcium carbonate (B) Calcium oxide (C) Tricalcium silicate (D) Calcium sulphate
Last Answer : (C) Tricalcium silicate
Description : Finely ground calcium aluminate & silicate is a/an (A) Cermet (B) Cement (C) Abrasive (D) Explosive
Last Answer : (B) Cement
Description : furnace slag is mainly molten (A) Sand (B) Magnesium silicate (C) Calcium silicate (D) Iron pyrite
Last Answer : Option C
Description : Di-calcium silicate (C2S) (A) Hydrates rapidly (B) Generates less heat of hydration (C) Hardens rapidly (D) Provides less ultimate strength to cement
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : The compound of Portland cement which reacts immediately with water and also sets first is (A) Tri-calcium silicate (B) Di-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) Tetra calcium alumino ferrite
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Initial setting of cement is caused due to (A) Tri-calcium silicate (B) Di-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) Tetra calcium alumino ferrite
Description : The compound of Portland cement which contributes to the strength after two to three years is (A) Tri-calcium silicate (B) Di-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) Tetra-calcium alumino ferrite
Description : Pick up the compound responsible for early strength of cement from the following: (A) Tetra-calcium alumino-ferrite (B) Tri-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) Di-calcium silicate
Description : Good quality cement contains higher percentage of (A) Tri-calcium silicate (B) Di-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) Tetra calcium alumino ferrite
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : Ultimate strength to cement is provided by (A) Tri-calcium silicate (B) Di-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) Tetra calcium alumino ferrite
Description : Rapid hardening cement contains (A) Tri-calcium silicate (B) Tri-calcium aluminate (C) Tetra-calcium alumino-ferrite (D) Di-calcium silicate
Description : In the cement the compound quickest to react with water, is (A) Tri-calcium aluminate (B) Tetra-calcium alumino-ferrite (C) Tri-calcium silicate (D) Di-calcium silicate
Description : The main constituent of cement which is responsible for initial setting of cement is (A) Di-calcium silicate (B) Tri-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) All of the above
Description : To retard the initial setting time of cement, the compound responsible, is (A) Tri-calcium silicate (B) Gypsum (C) Di-calcium silicate (D) Tri-calcium aluminate
Description : Early attainment of strength in rapid hardening cement is mainly due to (A) Gypsum (B) Finer grinding (C) Tri-calcium silicate (D) Tri-calcium aluminate
Description : The constituent of cement which is responsible for all the undesirable properties of cement is (A) Di-calcium silicate (B) Tri-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) Tetra calcium alumino ferrite
Description : The development of first 28 days strength is on account of the hydration of (a) Tricalcium silicate (b) Dicalcium silicate (c) Tricalcium aluminate (d) Tetra calcium alumina ferrite
Last Answer : (a) Tricalcium silicate