Description : Bleaching action of chlorine is by - (1) decomposition (2) hydrolysis (3) reduction (4) oxidation
Last Answer : (4) oxidation Explanation: Chlorine bleaches by the process of oxidation. It needs moisture for its bleaching action. Chlorine reacts with water to form hydrochloric and hypochlorous acids.
Description : Bleaching action of chlorine is by----? A. Oxidation (Answer) B. Reduction C. Decomposition D. Hydrolysis
Last Answer : A. Oxidation (Answer)
Description : Which of the following reactions involve NEITHER oxidation nor reduction? w) burning antimony in chlorine x) decomposition of potassium chlorate y) reaction of sodium with water z) reaction of potassium hydroxide with nitric acid
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- REACTION OF POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE WITH NITRIC ACID
Description : Decomposition of the acetyl salicylic acid at room temperature most likely would occur by (a) Oxidation of the ester (b) Reduction of the carboxylic acid (c) Hydrolysis of the ester
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Asserarion:Bleaching action action of `SO_(2)` is temporary and by reduction. Reason: The colour of material is regained due to oxidation by air.
Last Answer : Asserarion:Bleaching action action of `SO_(2)` is temporary and by reduction. Reason: The colour of material is regained due to oxidation by air.
Last Answer : Asserarion:Bleaching action action of `SO_(2)` is temporary and by reduction. Reason: The colour of ... -I is not correct and Statement-II is correct
Description : Activated Charcoal is used to remove colouring matter from pure substances by – (1) Bleaching (2) Oxidation (3) Adsorption (4) Reduction
Last Answer : (3) Adsorption Explanation: Heating wood to a very high temperature in the absence of air makes charcoal. When it is heated to an even higher temperature, about 930°C, impurities are driven from its ... . It does so by the process of adsorption, or by attracting these molecules to the surface.
Description : Activated Charcoal is used to remove colouring matter from pure substances by (1) Bleaching (2) Oxidation (3) Adsorption (4) Reduction
Last Answer : Adsorption
Description : Mineral oils (e.g. petroleum oils) are preferred over fatty oils (e.g. mustard oil, ghee, tallow, palm oil, olive oil etc.) as a lubricant due to its (A) Poor oxidation stability and high gum forming ... at elevated temperature (C) Hydrolysis tendency in presence of water (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : The working of a dry cell is based on - (1) Decomposition reaction (2) Spontaneous oxidation-reduction reaction (3) Combination reaction. (4) Electrolysis
Last Answer : (4) Electrolysis Explanation: A dry cell is a type of battery that uses a paste electrolyte, with only enough moisture to allow current to flow. It works in accordance with Faraday's law of ... of the cell (the positive electrode), and the space between them is filled with an electrolyte paste.
Description : Sulphur dioxide bleaches colouring matter by – (1) Reduction (2) Dehydration (3) Decomposition (4) Oxidation
Last Answer : (1) Reduction Explanation: Sulphur dioxide gas exhibits bleaching properties in presence of moisture. It dissolves in water liberating nascent hydrogen. Nascent hydrogen removes oxygen atoms from the colouring matter (reduces colouring matter) and it loses its colour.
Description : CuO + H2 = Cu + H2O. This equation is an example of - (1) Oxidation (2) Decomposition (3) Reduction (4) Redox
Last Answer : (4) Redox
Description : Which of the following is a physical change? (1) oxidation (2) reduction (3) sublimation (4) decomposition
Last Answer : (3) sublimation Explanation: Sublimation is a type of phase transition, or a change in a state of matter, just like melting, freezing, and evaporation.
Description : The working of a dry cell is based on (1) Decomposition reaction (2) Spontaneous oxidation-reduction reaction (3) Combination reaction (4) Electrolysis
Last Answer : Electrolysis
Description : Sulphur dioxide bleaches colouring matter by : (1) Reduction (2) Dehydration (3) Decomposition (4) Oxidation
Last Answer : Reduction
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is (are) true for the given situation? Exposure of silver chloride to sunlight for a long duration turns grey due to (i) formation of silver by decomposition of silver chloride (ii) sublimation of ... (b) (ii), (i) and (iii) (c) (ii) and (iii) (d) (iv) only
Last Answer : (a) (i) only
Description : Bleaching powder (chemically known as calcium chloro hypochlorite) is commercially produced by the action of chlorine on (A) Slaked lime (B) Soda lime (C) Calcium perchlorate (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Slaked lime
Description : Rusting is the process of – (1) Oxidation (2) Reduction (3) Decomposition (4) Displacement
Last Answer : (1) Oxidation Explanation: Rust is the process of iron (molecules) oxidizing into iron oxide, or rust. General formula of rust is Fe2O3.nH2O
Description : Rusting of Iron involves--------? A. Reduction B. Oxidation (Answer) C. Decomposition D. Displacement
Last Answer : B. Oxidation (Answer)
Description : During decomposition, energy is absorbed in the form of heat, light or electricity for breaking down the reactants which is known as: (a) exothermic reaction (b) endothermic reaction (c) reduction reaction (d) oxidation
Last Answer : (b) endothermic reaction
Description : Which two distinct microbial processes are responsible for the release of fixed nitrogen as dinitrogen gas (N2) to the atmosphere? (a) Aerobic nitrate oxidation and nitrite reduction (b) ... fixation by Rhizobium in root nodules of legumes (d) Anaerobic ammonium oxidation and denitrification
Last Answer : (d) Anaerobic ammonium oxidation and denitrification
Description : Cement setting under water employs a/an __________ process. (A) Hydration (B) Decomposition (C) Oxidation (D) Reduction
Last Answer : (A) Hydration
Description : In most mammals, except primates, uric acid is metabolized by (A) Oxidation to allantoin (B) Reduction to NH3 (C) Hydrolysis to allantoin (D) Hydrolysis to NH3
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : In mammals other than higher primates uric acid is converted by (A) Oxidation to allantoin (B) Reduction to ammonia (C) Hydrolysis to ammonia (D) Hydrolysis to allantoin
Description : The formation of citrate from oxalo acetate and acetyl CoA is (A) Oxidation (B) Reduction (C) Condensation (D) Hydrolysis CARBOHYDRATES AND CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM 17
Last Answer : C
Description : The main cause of rancidity in of fats and foods is the oils - (1) hydrolysis (2) oxidation (3) clarification (4) reduction
Last Answer : (2) oxidation Explanation: Rancidity in foods is due to the complete or incomplete oxidation or hydrolysis of fats and oils when exposed to air light, moisture or by bacterial action, resulting in unpleasant taste and odor.
Description : Respiration is (1) oxidation (2) reduction (3) hydrolysis (4) amination
Last Answer : oxidation
Description : Assertion : Bleacing action of `SO_(2)` is due to reduction Reason : Bleaching action of all bleaching agents is due to reduction
Last Answer : Assertion : Bleacing action of `SO_(2)` is due to reduction Reason : Bleaching action of all ... -I is not correct and Statement-II is correct
Description : The reaction between methane and chlorine in diffused sunlight is-----? A. Oxidation B. Reduction C. Polymerisation D. Radical substitution (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Radical substitution (Answer)
Description : Chlorine gas is produced by the electrolysis of brine (NaCl solution with solid NaCl make up) in mercury electrolytic cell. Which of the following is the anodic reaction? (A) Oxidation of Na + ions (B) Oxidation of Cl - ions (C) Reduction of Na + ions (D) Reduction of Cl - ions
Last Answer : (B) Oxidation of Cl - ions
Description : Six months after beginning atorvastatin, the patient's total and LDL cholesterol concentrations remained above normal and he continued to have anginal attacks despite good adherence to his antianginal ... Increased endocytosis of HDL by the liver (e) Increased lipid hydrolysis by lipoprotein lipase
Description : Bleaching powder is prepared by passing – (1) Chlorine over slaked lime (2) Oxygen over slaked lime (3) Carbon dioxide over slaked lime (4) Chlorine over quick lirne
Last Answer : (1) Chlorine over slaked lime Explanation: Calcium hypochlorite (bleaching powder) is manufactured by the calcium process: 2Cl2 + 2Ca(OH)2 (slaked lime) Ca(OCl)2 + CaCl2 + 2H2O. Bleaching powder is actually a mixture of calcium hypochlorite and the basic chloride with some slaked lime.
Description : Most commonly used bleaching agent is – (1) Sodium chloride (2) Alcohol (3) Carbon dioxide (4) Chlorine
Last Answer : (4) Chlorine Explanation: Chlorine is used to disinfect water and is part of the sanitation process for sewage and industrial waste. During the production of paper and cloth, it is used ... in water Bleaching powder is an important and a commonly used bleaching agent prepared from chlorine.
Description : Bleaching powder is made from - (1) Sulphur dioxide and gypsum (2) Chlorine and Charcoal (3) Soda ash and lime (4) Lime and Chlorine
Last Answer : (4) Lime and Chlorine Explanation: The gas which is used in the preparation of bleaching powder is chlorine. It is a mixture of lime and calcium chloride.
Description : Most commonly used bleaching agent is (1) Sodium chloride (2) Alcohol (3) Carbon dioxide (4) Chlorine
Last Answer : Chlorine
Description : Bleaching powder is prepared by passing : (1) Chlorine over slaked lime (2) Oxygen over slaked lime (3) Carbon dioxide over slaked lime (4) Chlorine over quick lirne
Last Answer : Chlorine over slaked lime
Description : The action of concentrated sulfuric acid on sugar best described as: w) catalysis x) oxidation y) reduction z) dehydration
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- DEHYDRATION
Description : In what type of chemical reaction are the products of water removed during the formation of covalent bonds? a. Hydrolysis b. Ionization c. Dehydration synthesis d. Decomposition
Last Answer : c. Dehydration synthesis
Description : Bleaching of a fabric cloth is done using A and excess of chlorine is removed using B.A and B are :
Last Answer : Bleaching of a fabric cloth is done using A and excess of chlorine is removed using B.A and B are : A. `CaOCl_( ... D. `CaOCl_(2), Na_(2) S_(2)O_(3)`
Description : Chlorine acts as a bleaching agent only in the presence of
Last Answer : Chlorine acts as a bleaching agent only in the presence of A. (A) dry air B. (B) moisture C. (C) sunlight D. (D) pure oxygen
Description : The percentage of available chlorine in a commercial sampleof bleaching powder is
Last Answer : The percentage of available chlorine in a commercial sampleof bleaching powder is A. `52.9%` B. `55.9%` C. `58%` D. `60%`
Description : What is the chemical name of bleaching powder? A. Calcium Hypochlorite B. Calcium Chlorate C. Calcium Chloride D. Chlorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : Name the gas used in preparation of bleaching powder – (1) Oxygen (2) Hydrogen (3) Nitrogen (4) Chlorine
Last Answer : (4) Chlorine Explanation: Bleaching powder in manufactured by passing chlorine gas over dry slaked lime. Bleaching powder is also called calcium chlorohypochlorite be-cause it is considered as a mixed salt of hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid.
Description : Chlorine acts as a bleaching agent only in the presence of which thing?
Last Answer : Moisture
Description : Substances used for removing excess of chlorine from textiles after their bleaching are in general called?
Last Answer : Antichlor
Description : Bleaching powder contains------? A. Nitrogen B. Iodine C. Chlorine (Answer) D. Bromine
Last Answer : C. Chlorine (Answer)
Description : Lime water reacts with chlorine to give a) bleaching powder b) baking powder c) baking soda d) washing soda
Last Answer : a) bleaching powder
Description : Bleaching of paper pulp is done with (A) Activated clay (B) Bromine (C) Chlorine or chlorine dioxide (D) Magnesium sulphite
Last Answer : (C) Chlorine or chlorine dioxide