Which of the following is used in making smoke bombs? (1) Sulphur (2) Phosphorus (3) Hydrogen (4) Carbon

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Carbon

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Description : Which of the following is used in making smoke bombs? (1) Sulphur (2) Phosphorus (3) Hydrogen (4) Carbon

Last Answer : (4) Carbon Explanation: A smoke bomb is a firework designed to produce smoke upon ignition. Smoke bombs are useful to military units, airsoft games, paintball games, self-defense and pranks. The ... -style fireworks and later modified the formula to produce more smoke for a longer period of time.

Description : About 98 percent of the mass of every living organism is composed of just six elements including carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and (a) sulphur and magnesium (b) magnesium and sodium (c) calcium and phosphorus (d) phosphorus and sulphur.

Last Answer : (d) phosphorus and sulphur.

Description : Acid rain is caused due to pollution of atmosphere by – (1) oxides of carbon and nitrogen (2) oxides of nitrogen and sulphur (3) oxides of nitrogen and phosphorus (4) None of these

Last Answer : (2) oxides of nitrogen and sulphur Explanation: Acid rain is caused by emissions of Sulpfur Dioxide (SO2) and Nitrogen Oxide (NOx), which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids.

Description : In vulcanization, natural rubber is heated with- (1) Carbon (2) Sulphur (3) Silicon (4) Phosphorus

Last Answer : (2) Sulphur Explanation: Vulcanization of rubber is a process of improvement of the rubber elasticity and strength by heating it in the presence of sulfur, which results in three-dimensional crosslinking of the chain rubber molecules (polyisoprene) bonded to each other by sulfur atoms.

Description : Vulcanization of rubber is carried out by adding (1) Sulphur (2) Carbon (3) Ozone (4) Phosphorus

Last Answer : Sulphur

Description : (3) They are not easily combustible Explanation: Typical organic compounds are combustible by nature as they contain carbon. Organic compounds mostly consist of carbon, hydrogen, halogen, and phosphorus.

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Description : The most common cause of pollution of air is – (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Carbon monoxide (3) Sulphur dioxide (4) Smoke

Last Answer : (3) Sulphur dioxide Explanation: The most common sources of air pollution include particulates, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. The largest sources of SO2 emissions are from fossil fuel ... non-road equipment. It is linked with a number of adverse effects on the respiratory system.

Description : The most common cause of pollution of air is (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Carbon monoxide (3) Sulphur dioxide (4) Smoke

Last Answer :  Sulphur dioxide

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Last Answer : (C) Machinability

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Last Answer : (b) Phosphorus and sulphur

Description : Which one of the following is not a gaseous biogeochemical cycle in ecosystem? (a) Sulphur cycle (b) Phosphorus cycle (c) Nitrogen cycle (d) Carbon cycle

Last Answer : b) Phosphorus cycle

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Last Answer : (c) Gaseous nutrient cycle, Sedimentary nutrient cycle Carbon and Nitrogen, Sulphur and Phosphorus

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Last Answer : Answer: Option C

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Last Answer : Answer: Option A

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Last Answer : (3) Phosphorus cycle

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Last Answer : (2) sulphur dioxide Explanation: Ammonia has that dissolves in water forms a solution of ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH). This solution (including the gas) is a strong base and will make the solution alkaline.

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Last Answer : (1) Carbon and Hydrogen Explanation: The carbon-hydrogen bond (C-H bond) is a bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms that can be found in many organic compounds. Compound classes ... bonds are alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic hydrocarbons. Collectively they are known as hydrocarbons.

Description : The gas dissolved in water that makes it basic is : (1) ammonia (2) sulphur dioxide (3) hydrogen (4) carbon dioxide

Last Answer : ammonia

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Last Answer : Carbon and Hydrogen

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Last Answer : (c) Phosphorus

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Last Answer : Ans:(d)

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Last Answer : C. Nitrogen Gas

Description : Which of the following is Colourless? (1) Chlorine (2) Oxygen (3) Phosphorus (4) Sulphur

Last Answer : (2) Oxygen

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Last Answer : (1) Sulphur Explanation: The vulcanization of neoprene or polychloroprene rubber (CR rubber) is carried out using metal oxides (specifically MgO and ZnO, sometimes Pb3O4) rather than sulfur compounds which are presently used with many natural and synthetic rubbers.

Description : The element absorbed both in cation and anion form is – (1) Sulphur (2) Nitrogen (3) Calcium (4) Phosphorus

Last Answer : (2) Nitrogen Explanation: Nitrogen, required in large quantities for healthy plant growth, is supplied either as a cation (ammonium) or an anion (nitrate). The ratio of these two forms of nitrogen in the nutrient solution can have large effects on both the rate and direction of pH changes with time.

Description : Which of the following is used as a lubricant in heavy machines? (1) Bauxite (2) Sulphur (3) Phosphorus (4) Graphite

Last Answer : (4) Graphite Explanation: Graphite is used as a lubricant in heavy machines. it is made of carbon atoms arranged in sheets of hexagonal units - looks a lot like chicken-wire. Another sheet forms on ... ) between the sheets, so they are able to slide freely over each other without breaking any bonds.

Description : The element which is used for vulcanizing rubber – (1) Sulphur (2) Bromine (3) Silicon (4) Phosphorus

Last Answer : (1) Sulphur Explanation: Vulcanisation is a chemical process for converting rubber or related polymers into more durable materials via the addition of sulfur or other equivalent "curatives" or "accelerators". By far the most common vulcanizing methods depend on sulfur.

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Last Answer : Nitrogen

Description : Which of the following is colourless ? (1) Chlorine (2) Oxygen (3) Phosphorus (4) Sulphur

Last Answer : Oxygen

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Last Answer : Graphite

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Last Answer : (B) Oxygen

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Last Answer : (A) Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen & sulphur

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Last Answer : (A) Oxides of sulphur

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Last Answer : (D) Carbon monoxide

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Last Answer : Ans: (a)

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Last Answer : (A) Silicon

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Last Answer : (D) Phosphorus

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Last Answer : (D) Nitrogen and Potassium

Description : Application of Phosphorus and Sulphur increase a Better nodulation b Better growth c Better yield d All

Last Answer : d All