Description : The metals with very low melting points which melts by the temperature of palm are A) Sodium and potassium B) Lead and magnesium C) Aluminium and zinc D) Gallium and caesium
Last Answer : D) Gallium and caesium
Description : Which one of the following metals does not react with water to produce Hydrogen? (1) Cadmium (2) Lithium (3) Potassium (4) Sodium
Last Answer : (1) Cadmium Explanation: A cadmium metal does not react with water to produce Hydrogen.
Description : Which one of the following metals does not react with water to produce Hydrogen ? (1) Potassium (2) Cadmium (3) Sodium (4) Lithium
Last Answer : (2) Cadmium Explanation: Cadmium is a soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white divalent metal. It is similar in many respects to zinc but forms complex compounds. Unlike other metals, cadmium is ... occurs as a minor component in most zinc ores and therefore is a byproduct of zinc production.
Last Answer : Cadmium
Description : Which of the following elements has the lowest melting point? (1) Sodium (2) Tin (3) Radon (4) Radium
Last Answer : (3) Radon Explanation: Among the given elements, Radon has the lowest melting point of-71° Celsius. The melting point of other elements are as follows: Sodium: 98° C; Tin 232° C; Radium: 700°C
Description : Which of the following elements has the lowest melting point? (1) Bromine (2) Zinc (3) Calcium (4) Lead
Last Answer : (1) Bromine Explanation: Bromine is a chemical element with symbol Br and atomic number 35. Thus, the melting and boiling points of bromine are intermediate between those of chlorine and iodine.
Description : Lithium, sodium and potassium form a Dobereiner’s triad. The atomic masses of lithium and potassium are 7 and 39 respectively. Predict the atomic mass of sodium. -Science
Last Answer : Lithium, sodium and potassium form a Dobereiner's triad. The atomic masses of lithium and potassium are 7 and 39 respectively. Predict the atomic mass of sodium. Therefore, the atomic mass of sodium = average of the atomic mass of lithium and potassium = 23.
Description : What is the melting point of lithium ?
Last Answer : Lithium has a melting point of 179 degrees Celsius.
Description : Which of the following has the highest density and the lowest melting point? (A) Stainless steel (B) Titanium (C) Lead (D) Aluminium
Last Answer : (C) Lead
Description : The metal with lowest melting point (-39'C)?
Last Answer : Mercury
Description : The metal having lowest melting point?
Description : Which is the modified form of batteries in today’s electronic cars? A. Lithium ion B. Nickel iron C. Lead Acid D. Sodium Nitrate
Last Answer : A. Lithium ion
Description : Which of the following is not property of sodium metal? a) lustre b)hard c)low melting point d)solid at room temperature.
Last Answer : c)low melting point
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 : The metals commonly used for electroplating are – (1) Gold, Sodium and Chromium (2) Chromium, Copper and Nickel (3) Nickel, Lead and Chromium (4) Gold, Sodium and Potassium
Last Answer : (2) Chromium, Copper and Nickel Explanation: The process of electroplating takes place as metals in ionic form move from a positive to negative electrode. An electric current passing through the ... ability of metal objects. Plating protects by one of two ways, either sacrificially or mechanically.
Description : Which of the following is not soluble in water ? (1) Lead Sulphate (2) Zinc sulphate (3) Potassium sulphate (4) Sodium sulphate
Last Answer : Zinc sulphate
Description : The metals commonly used for electroplating are (1) Gold, Sodium and Chromium (2) Chromium, Copper and Nickel (3) Nickel, Lead and Chromium (4) Gold, Sodium and Potassium
Last Answer : Chromium, Copper and Nickel
Description : Why are potassium and caesium, rather than lithium used in photoelectric cells ?
Last Answer : Ans. Potassium and caesium have much lower ionization enthalpy than that of lithium. As a result, these metals on exposure to light, easily emit electrons but lithium does not. Therefore, K and Cs rather than Li are used in photoelectric cells
Description : Which of the following alkali metals has highest specific heat? (1) Caesium (2) Rubidium (3) Potassium (4) Lithium
Last Answer : Lithium
Description : What is the melting point of potassium ?
Last Answer : The melting point of potassium is 64 degrees Celsius.
Description : Which of the following substances would be expecte to have the highest melting point? w) Potassium Bromide x) Iodine y) Methane z) Hydrogen Chloride
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- POTASSIUM BROMIDE
Description : Which of the STABLE Group IA elements will have the lowest melting point?
Last Answer : ANSWER: CESIUM
Description : The two metal ions that cause hardness to water are: (1) Calcium, Magnesium (2) Sodium, Calcium (3) Sodium, Potassium (4) Sodium, Magnesium
Last Answer : (1) Calcium, Magnesium Explanation: Calcium and magnesium ion cause hardness of water.
Last Answer : Calcium, Magnesium
Description : The element with highest first ionization energy is - (1) hydrogen (2) helium (3) lithium (4) sodium
Last Answer : (2) helium Explanation: The first ionisation energy is the energy required to remove the most loosely held electron from one mole of gaseous atoms to produce 1 mole of gaseous ions each with a charge of ... ) of Hydrogen: around 1200: Helium: about 2500; Lithium: about 500; and Sodium: about 500.
Description : Which one of the following is the softest (1) sodium (2) iron (3) aluminium (4) lithium
Last Answer : (1) sodium Explanation: lightest-lithium, heaviestosmium, hardest-tungsten, soft metal- sodium.
Description : The element with highest first ionisation energy is (1) hydrogen (2) helium (3) lithium (4) sodium
Last Answer : helium
Description : What is the melting point of sodium ?
Last Answer : The melting point of sodium is 98 degrees Celsius.
Description : Which one of the following substances does not have a melting point? (1) Bromine (2) Sodium chloride (3) Mercury (4) Glass
Last Answer : (3) Mercury Explanation: The boiling point is the temperature at which a material changes from a liquid to a gas (boils) while the melting point is the temperature at which a material changes from a solid to a liquid (melts).
Description : Which of the following liquid metals has the highest thermal conductivity? (A) Molten sodium (B) Molten lead (C) Mercury (D) Molten potassium
Last Answer : (A) Molten sodium
Description : The resting potential of a neuron is dependent on what two ions? a) lead and calcium ions b) calcium and phosphate ions c) sodium and potassium ions d) potassium and phosphate ions
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- sodium and potassium ions
Description : Who of these has the smallest radius Lithium Oxygen Potassium or Sulfur?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : A 55-year-old patient currently receiving other drugs for another condition is to be started on diuretic therapy for mild heart failure. Thiazides are known to reduce the excretion of (a) Diazepam (b) Fluoxetine (c) Imipramine (d) Lithium (e) Potassium
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : Which of the following low melting alloy containing bismuth and lead is used for electric fuse? (A) Wood's metal (B) Babbitt metal (C) Monel metal (D) Duralumin
Last Answer : Option A
Description : What kind of solid tends to to have the lowest melting point?
Last Answer : Ones made of molecules
Description : Which of the following statements about the physical properties of metal is not correct? (a) All metals are solid except mercury (b) Most metals are hard except sodium and potassium (c) Metals are not malleable (d) Most metals are ductile
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Petrol is not selected for preserving sodium or potassium metal. Why?
Last Answer : Petrol evaporates easily and is costly hence kerosene is used.
Description : Iodised salts contains the iodine salts of which metal? A. Iodine B. Potassium (Answer) C. Sodium Chloride D. Chlorine
Last Answer : B. Potassium (Answer)
Description : A metal carbonate X on reacting with an acid gives a gas which when passed through a solution Y gives carbonate back..Identify X and Y. (a) X is sodium carbonate and Y is Sodium hydroxide (b) X ... Y is calcium hydroxide (c ) X is Potassium carbonate and Y is Potassium hydroxide. (d) None of above
Last Answer : (b) X is Calcium carbonate and Y is calcium hydroxide
Description : In arc welding, Argon is used because of its - (1) Low reactivity with metal (2) Ability to lower the melting point of the metal (3) High flammability (4) High calorific value
Last Answer : (1) Low reactivity with metal Explanation: In arc welding, Argon is used as a shielding gas because it is chemically inert and forms no compounds. At the high temperatures that welding requires, the ... to brittle welds and instability in the welding arc. So,argon and other inert gases are sprayed.
Description : In arc welding, Argon is used because of its (1) Low reactivity with metal (2) Ability to lower the melting point of the metal (3) High flammability (4) High calorific value
Last Answer : Low reactivity with metal
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 : Lithium floats an water while sodium floats and catches fire when put in water.
Last Answer : Explain : Lithium floats an water while sodium floats and catches fire when put in water.
Description : Why lithium holds onto its outer most electron more strongly than sodium does?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Atoms like sodium and lithium often lose electrons, which makes them?
Last Answer : cations
Description : The pH value of 12 may be of an aqueous solution of 1. Sodium hydroxide 2. Lithium hydroxide 3. Sodium chloride 4. Hydrogen chloride The correct statements are: (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 and 4 (c) 3 and 4 (d) 1 and 4
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Which one of the following is the softest? A. sodium (Answer) B. iron C. aluminium D. lithium
Last Answer : A. sodium (Answer)
Description : What are the various types of batteries used in electric vehicles • Lithium ion batteries • Sodium nickel chloride batteries • Sodium sulphor batteries • All of the above
Last Answer : • All of the above
Description : Which one of the followings is used as a mood stabilizer for bipolar disorder and also in certain epileptic convulsions? (A) Phenytoin (B) Lithium (C) Sodium valproate (D) Fluoxetine
Last Answer : (C) Sodium valproate
Description : Commonly used electro-optic crystal for polarization modulation ∙ a. Lithium Niobate ∙ b. Tourmaline ∙ c. Sodium Chlorate ∙ d. Sphalerite
Last Answer : a. Lithium Niobate