Hydrochloric acid is also known as (1) Galic acid (2) Picric acid (3) Muriatic acid (4) Chloric acid

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Muriatic acid

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Description : Hydrochloric acid is also known as - (1) Galic acid (2) Picric acid (3) Muriatic acid (4) Chloric acid

Last Answer : (3) Muriatic acid Explanation: Hydrochloric acid was historically called acidum sails, muriatic acid, and spirits of salt because it was produced from rock salt and green vitriol and later ... similar substances common salt and sulfuric acid. Hydrochloric acid is found naturally in gastric acid.

Description : Hydrochloric acid is also known as (A) Oil of vitriol (B) Muriatic acid (C) Strong organic acid (D) Green acid

Last Answer : (B) Muriatic acid

Description : HClO3 is commonly named: w) hydrochloric acid x) chloric acid y) perchloric acid z) chlorous acid

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- CHLORIC ACID 

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Last Answer : : Chemical signal of chloric acid HClO3

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Last Answer : (1) Sodium Benzoate Explanation: Sodium benzoate is a preservative. It is bacteriostatic and fungistatic under acidic conditions. It is most widely used in acidic foods such as salad dressings (vinegar), ... (vinegar), and condiments. It is also used as a preservative in medicines and cosmetics.

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Last Answer : Picric acid is a yellow coloured compound. Its chemical name is A. m-nitrobenzoic acid B. 2, 4, 6-trinitrophenol C. trinitrotoluene D. trinitroaniline

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Description : Consider the following and select the right option. (1) Stomach - Hydrochloric acid (2) Ant - formic acid (3) Both are right (4) Both are wrong

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Description : The main component of liquid bleach is: (1) Sodium chloride (2) Sodium hypochlorite (3) Hydrochloric acid (4) Sodium hypochlorate

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Description : Which of the following acids serves as an electrolyte in a lead storage battery? (1) Sulphuric acid (2) Lactic acid (3) Hydrochloric acid (4) Nitric acid

Last Answer : (1) Sulphuric acid Explanation: Dilute sulfuric acid (H2SO4) serves as the electrolyte in a lead-acid battery. Dilute sulfuric acid used for lead acid battery has ratio (to water) of 3:1 other components of the battery include: Lead peroxide (PbO2) and Sponge lead (Pb).

Description : One of the following is used to dissolve noble metals. That is – (1) Nitric acid (2) Hydrochloric acid (3) Sulphuric acid (4) Aqua ragia

Last Answer : (4) Aqua ragia Explanation: Aqua regia ("royal water"), aqua aegis ("king's water"), or nitro-hydrochloric acid is a highly corrosive mixture of acids, a fuming yellow or red ... ruthenium, tantalum, osmium, rhodium and a few other metals are capable of withstanding its corrosive properties.

Description : Gold dissolves in – (1) Hydrochloric acid (2) Nitric acid (3) Aqua-regia (4) Acetic acid

Last Answer : (3) Aqua-regia Explanation: Aqua regia or nitro-hydrochloric acid is a highly corrosive mixture of acids, a fuming yellow or red solution. It was named so because it can dissolve the so-called royal or noble metals, gold and platinum.

Description : The acid used in lead storage cells is – (1) phosphoric acid (2) hydrochloric acid (3) nitric acid (4) sulphuric acid

Last Answer : (4) sulphuric acid Explanation: Lead-acid batteries, invented in 1859 by French physicist Gaston Plante, are the oldest type of rechargeable battery. Despite having a very low energy-to-weight ... attractive for use in motor vehicles to provide the high current required by automobile starter motors.

Description : The acid which is secreted by the glands in the stomach wall is – (1) sulphuric acid (2) hydrochloric acid (3) nitric acid (4) phosphoric acid

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Description : Oil of vitriol is - (1) nitric acid (2) sulfuric acid (3) hydrochloric acid (4) phosphoric acid

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Description : Sour taste of 'Coca Cola' is due to the presence of – (1) acetic acid (2) phosphoric acid (3) hydrochloric acid (4) formic acid

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Last Answer : (2) sulfuric acid Explanation: Sulfuric acid or H2SO4 was called “oil of vitriol” by medieval European alchemists because it was prepared by roasting “green vitriol” in an iron retort.

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Last Answer : (4) sulphuric acid Explanation: Dilute sulfuric acid (H2SO4) serves as the electrolyte in a lead storage battery. The electrodes of the cells in a lead storage battery consist of lead grids. The openings ... spongy (porous) lead. The opehings of the cathodic grid is filled with lead dioxide (PBO2).

Description : Write an equation for the Chemistry involved when a drop of hydrochloric acid make a hole in nylon stockings.

Last Answer : Ans. The (— CO — NH —) amide bond in nylon gets hydrolysed. 

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

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Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- GOLD

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 : Which of the following is the weakest acid? w) hydrochloric acid x) hydrofluoric acid y) sulfuric acid z) nitric acid

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- HYDROFLUORIC ACID

Description : What is the common name given to a mixture of three parts of concentrated hydrochloric acid and one part concentrated nitric acid?  

Last Answer : ANSWER: AQUA REGIA

Description : Aqua regia is: w) concentrated nitric acid x) a mixture of three parts of concentrated hydrochloric acid and one part concentrated nitric acid y) concentrated hydrochloric acid z) a mixture of sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- A MIXTURE OF THREE PARTS OF CONCENTRATED HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND ONE PART CONCENTRATED NITRIC ACID 

Description : Which acid is used in Lead storage battery? (1) Sulphuric acid (2) Nitric acid (3) Hydrochloric acid (4) Acetic acid

Last Answer : Sulphuric acid

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Last Answer : Sulphuric acid

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Last Answer : Sodium hypochlorite

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Last Answer : hydrochloric acid

Description : Gold dissolves in (1) Hydrochloric acid (2) Nitric acid (3) Aqua-regia (4) Acetic acid

Last Answer : Aqua-regia

Description : ‘Vinegar’ is a commercial name of (1) Oxalic acid (2) Hydrochloric acid (3) Acetic acid (4) Citric acid 

Last Answer : Acetic acid

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Last Answer : conc. nitric acid and conc. hydrochloric acid

Description : One of the following is used to dissolve noble metals. That is (1) Nitric acid (2) Hydrochloric acid (3) Sulphuric acid (4) Aqua ragia

Last Answer : Aqua ragia