Description : Milk of magnesia is a suspension of – (1) magnesium sulphate (2) magnesium carbonate (3) magnesium hydroxide (4) magnesium Chloride
Last Answer : (3) magnesium hydroxide Explanation: Milk of magnesia is a suspension of magnesium hydroxide due to its milk-like appearance.
Description : ‘Milk of Magnesia’ is a suspension of : (1) magnesium sulphate (2) magnesium carbonate (3) magnesium hydroxide (4) magnesium chloride
Last Answer : magnesium hydroxide
Description : What is "milk of magnesia" chemically? (1) Magnesium carbonate (2) Sodium bicarbonate (3) Calcium hydroxide (4) Magnesium hydroxide
Last Answer : (4) Magnesium hydroxide Explanation: agnesium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)2. As a suspension in water, it is often called milk of magnesia because of its milk-like appearance. The solid mineral form of magnesium hydroxide is known as brucite.
Description : What is “milk of magnesia” chemically ? (1) Magnesium carbonate (2) Sodium bicarbonate (3) Calcium hydroxide (4) Magnesium hydroxide
Last Answer : Magnesium hydroxide
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
Description : Write balanced chemical equations for the following word equations: (a) Iron + Chlorine → Iron (III) chloride (b) Magnesium + dil sulphuric acid → Magnesium sulphate + water (c) Magnesium + oxygen → ... oxide (d) Calcium oxide + water → Calcium hydroxide (e) Sodium + chlorine → Sodium chloride
Last Answer : (a) Iron + Chlorine → Iron (III) chloride 4Fe + 3Cl2 → 2F2Cl3 (b) Magnesium + dil sulphuric acid → Magnesium sulphate + water 2Mg + 2H2SO4 → 2MgSO4 + 2H2 (c) Magnesium + oxygen → Magnesium oxide 2Mg ... hydroxide CaO + H2O → Ca(OH)2 (e) Sodium + chlorine → Sodium chloride 2Na + Cl2 → 2NaCl
Description : What is the most common salt in sea water? (1) Calcium carbonate (2) Potassium chloride (3) Sodium chloride (4) Magnesium sulphate
Last Answer : (3) Sodium chloride Explanation: Sodium chloride, also known as salt, common salt, table salt or halite, is an ionic compound with the formula NaCl, representing equal proportions of sodium and ... for the salinity of the ocean and of the extracellular fluid of many multi-cellular organisms.
Description : What is the most common salt in sea water ? (1) Calcium carbonate (2) Potassium chloride (3) Sodium chloride (4) Magnesium sulphate
Last Answer : Sodium chloride
Description : Another name for baking soda is : (1) Sodium bicarbonate (2) Sodium carbonate (3) Sodium sulphate (4) Sodium hydroxide
Last Answer : (1) Sodium bicarbonate Explanation: Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO2)is known as baking soda.
Description : Calcium carbonate is most soluble in: w) 0.2 Molar Sodium carbonate x) 0.1 Molar Calcium chloride y) 0.1 Molar Sodium hydroxide z) 0.1 Molar Hydrochloric acid
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- 0.1 MOLAR HYDROCHLORIC ACID
Description : Hardness of the water is commonly measured in terms of - (1) Calcium carbonate equivalents (2) Calcium sulphate equivalents (3) Magnesium carbonate equivalents (4) Magnesium sulphate equivalents
Last Answer : (1) Calcium carbonate equivalents
Description : Hardness of the water is commonly measured in terms of (1) Calcium carbonate equivalents (2) Calcium sulphate equivalents (3) Magnesium carbonate equivalents (4) Magnesium sulphate equivalents
Last Answer : Calcium carbonate equivalents
Description : The major constituent of black liquor generated during paper manufacture is sodium (A) Sulphate (B) Carbonate (C) Hydroxide (D) Bi-carbonate
Last Answer : (B) Carbonate
Description : The chemical name of "Plaster of Paris" commonly used for setting broken bones is – (1) Calcium nitrate (2) Calcium sulphate (3) Calcium carbonate (4) Calcium chloride
Last Answer : (2) Calcium sulphate Explanation: Plaster of Paris is the common name of Calcium Sulphate hemihydrate, with chemical formula: CaSO4.1/2H2O. Plaster of Paris is produced by heating gypsum to about 150°C.
Description : The chemical name of “Plaster of Paris” commonly used for setting broken bones is (1) Calcium nitrate (2) Calcium sulphate (3) Calcium carbonate (4) Calcium chloride
Last Answer : Calcium sulphate
Description : Some physicians suggest that women supplement their diets with antacids to supply additional amounts of a certain element thought to reduce the risk of osteoporosis. The ingredient in antacids which ... element is: w) calcium carbonate x) aluminum hydroxide y) magnesium hydroxide z) simethicone
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- CALCIUM CARBONATE
Description : Which of the following aqueous solutions would hav the lowest boiling point? Would it be a 1.0 molal solution of: w) Hydrochloric acid x) Sodium Hydroxide y) Acetic Acid, z) Magnesium Chloride
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ACETIC ACID
Description : (4) sodium chloride contains hygroscopic impurities like magnesium chloride Explanation: Table salt is refined salt, which contains about 97 to 99 percent sodium chloride. It usually contains substances that ... of salt it become wet in rainy season as the salt absorbs moisture from environment.
Last Answer : Which of the following could be used as fuel in propellant or rockets? (1) Liquid Hydrogen + Liquid Nitrogen (2) Liquid Oxygen + Liquid Argon (3) Liquid Nitrogen + Liquid Oxygen (4) Liquid Hydrogen + Liquid Oxygen
Description : The major calcium salt in bones is (A) Calcium carbonate (B) Calcium chloride (C) Calcium hydroxide (D) Calcium phosphate
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Lime water contains (a) sodium hydroxide (b) calcium hydroxide (c) sodium carbonate (d) calcium chloride
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Brine is an a) aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide b) aqueous solution of sodium carbonate c) aqueous solution of sodium chloride d) aqueous solution of sodium bicarbonate
Last Answer : c) aqueous solution of sodium chloride
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 : __________ 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 : 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 : Study the following table and choose the correct option: Salt - Parent Acid - Parent Base - Nature of Salt (a) Soidum Chloride - HCI - NaOH - Basic (b) Sodium Carbonate - H2CO3 - NaOH - Neutral (c) Sodium Sulphate - H2SO4 - NaOH - Acidic (d) Sodium Acetate - CH3COOH - NaOH - Basic
Last Answer : Answer: (d) Sodium Acetate - CH3COOH - NaOH - Basic
Description : Presence of __________ hardness is responsible for the temporary hardness in water. (A) Carbonate (B) Calcium (C) Chloride (D) Sulphate
Last Answer : (B) Calcium
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 : Which of the following is responsible for permanent hardness of water? (1) magnesium bicarbonate (2) sodium chloride (3) calcium sulphate (4) calcium bicarbonate
Last Answer : (3) calcium sulphate Explanation: Permanent hardness is caused by dissolved calcium sulfate (which is not removed by boiling). Hard water contains dissolved magnesium and calcium ions. These make ... . Temporary hardness is caused by dissolved calcium hydrogen carbonate (which is removed by boiling)
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 one is the major component of Bordeaux mixture a) Copper sulphate b) Sodium chloride c) Calcium chloride d) Magnesium sulphate
Last Answer : a) Copper sulphate
Description : Which of the following is responsible for permanent hardness of water ? (1) magnesium bicarbonate (2) sodium chloride (3) calcium sulphate (4) calcium bicarbonate
Last Answer : calcium sulphate
Description : Dolomite is a lime stone which contains carbonate of magnesia upto (A) 15 % (B) 20 % (C) 25 % (D) 45 %
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Fusion point of coal ash increases with increase in its __________ content. (A) Iron sulphate (B) Iron silicate (C) Lime and magnesia (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : What is Milk of Magnesia ?
Last Answer : : The suspension of magnesium hydroxide [ Mg (OH) 2] is better known as Milk of Magnesia .
Description : Milk of magnesia is an example of a/an (1) Acid (2) Base (3) Salt (4) None of the above
Last Answer : (2) Base Explanation: Milk of Magnesia or Magnesium hydrozide is a base and an antacid. During indigestion, the stomach produces too much acid and this causes pain and irritation. To get rid of this pain, people use bases called antacids.
Description : What is the product formed when sodium bicarbonate is heated strongly? (1) Sodium Carbonate (2) Sodium Hydroxide (3) Sodium Peroxide (4) Sodium Monoxide
Last Answer : (1) Sodium Carbonate Explanation: When sodium bicarbonate is strongly heated, it decomposes into sodium carbonate, water vapor, and carbon dioxide. Solid sodium carbonate is a white powder and is used in ... name 'baking powder'; sodium bicarbonate is used in baking under the name 'baking soda'.
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 : Write two important uses of each of the following: (i)Sodium carbonate (II)Sodium Hydroxide (iii)Sodium hydrogen carbonate
Last Answer : Ans.(I)Sodium carbonate :for softening of hard water ,laboratory reagent. (II)Sodium hydroxide: in the manufacture of soap, in the purification of bauxite. (iii) Sodium hydrogen carbonate: as a mild antiseptic, as an antacid.
Description : Which of the following substances would be the best choice to neutralize aqueous Sodium Hydroxide? w) sodium carbonate x) silicon dioxide y) aluminum oxide z) phosphorus pentoxide
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- PHOSPHORUS PENTOXIDE
Last Answer : Sodium Carbonate
Description : Baking soda is : (1) Potassium carbonate (2) Sodium hydroxide (3) Sodium carbonate (4) Sodium bicarbonate
Last Answer : Sodium bicarbonate
Description : A trace element deficient in the milk is (A) Magnesium (B) Copper (C) Zinc (D) Chloride
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Philosopher's Wool is - (1) Zinc carbonate (2) Zinc sulphate (3) Zinc oxide (4) Zinc blende
Last Answer : (3) Zinc oxide Explanation: Philosopher's wool is chemically zinc oxide.
Description : Calcium salts used as fertilizer is – (1) Calcium Carbide (2) Calcium Carbonate (3) Calcium Cyanide (4) Calcium Sulphate
Last Answer : (4) Calcium Sulphate Explanation: Sulphur (as sulphate) is a major plant nutrient, and is essential for crop growth. Calcium Sulphate (gypsum) is used to improve soil quality. Calcium sulphate ... It is mainly used for the reclamation of sodic soils through ion exchange (calcium replacing sodium).
Description : Calcium salts used as fertilizer is : (1) Calcium Carbide (2) Calcium Carbonate (3) Calcium Cyanide (4) Calcium Sulphate
Last Answer : Calcium Sulphate
Description : Philosopher’s Wool is (1) Zinc carbonate (2) Zinc sulphate (3) Zinc oxide (4) Zinc blende
Last Answer : Zinc oxide
Description : The suspension of calcium hydroxide in water is called?
Last Answer : Milk of lime or slaked lime