Description : An acid having basicity one is - (1) Sodium dihydrogen phosphate (2) Disodium hydrogen phosphate (3) Sodium phosphate (4) Phosphoric acid
Last Answer : (2) Disodium hydrogen phosphate Explanation: The basicity of an acid is the number of hydrogen ions (H+) which can be produced by the ionization of one molecule of the acid in aqueous solution. ... Similarly, the basicity of Disodium phosphate (Na2HPO4) is one since it has one H+ displaceable ion.
Description : Important buffer system of extracellular fluid is (A) Bicarbonate/carbonic acid (B) Disodium hydrogen phosphate/sodium dihydrogen phosphate (C) Plasma proteins (D) Organic Phosphate
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Reaction of ortho-phosphoric acid with soda ash produces (A) Sodium Tributyl phosphate (STPP) (B) Tricresyl phosphate (C) Tributyl phosphate (D) Nitrophosphate
Last Answer : (A) Sodium Tributyl phosphate (STPP)
Description : Sodium tri poly phosphate (STPP) is manufactured by reaction of phosphoric acid with sodium (A) Carbonate (B) Phosphate (C) Bicarbonate (D) Silicate
Last Answer : (A) Carbonat
Description : pKa of dihydrogen phosphate is (A) 5.8 (B) 6.1 (C) 6.8 (D) 7.1
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : In a solution containing phosphate buffer, the pH will be 7.4, if the ratio of monohydrogen phosphate : dihydrogen phosphate is (A) 4 : 1 (B) 5 : 1 (C) 10 : 1 (D) 20 : 1
Description : Sweat contains (a) pure water (b) water, salt and waste matter (c) phosphoric acid (d) calcium phosphate and water
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Sulphuric acid is mixed with ground phosphate rock (to produce phosphoric acid) in a steel digestor lined with (A) Acidic refractory (B) Rubber (C) Karbate (D) Lead or acid proof bricks
Last Answer : (A) Acidic refractory
Description : Sulphuric acid is mixed with ground phosphate rock (to produce phosphoric acid) in a steel digestor lined with (A) Acidic refractory (B) Rubber (C) Karbate (D) Lead or acid-proof bricks
Last Answer : (D) Lead or acid-proof bricks
Description : CaH4 (PO4 )2 is the chemical formula of (A) Superphosphate (B) Triple superphosphate (C) Calcium phosphate (D) Meta phosphoric acid
Last Answer : (B) Triple superphosphate
Description : Reaction of ortho-phosphoric acid with phosphate rock produces (A) Superphosphate (B) Triple superphosphate (C) Meta-phosphoric acid (D) Monoammonium phosphate
Description : Action of phosphoric acid on rock phosphate produces (A) Superphosphate (B) Triple superphosphate (C) Nitrophosphate (D) Diammonium phosphate
Description : Heating a mixture of phosphate rock, coke and sand in an electric furnace produces (A) Phosphoric acid (B) Ammonium phosphate (C) Phosphorous (D) Superphosphate
Last Answer : (C) Phosphorous
Description : Leaching of phosphate rock by strong __________ acid produces phosphoric acid. (A) Sulphuric (B) Hydrochloric (C) Either (A) or (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Either (A) or (B)
Description : Electric process as compared to wet process (for the manufacture of phosphoric acid) (A) Can use only high grade phosphate rock (B) Is used less frequently (C) Produces a valuable by-product called gypsum (D) Is weak acid process
Last Answer : (B) Is used less frequently
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Dehydration of ammonium carbamate to produce urea is endothermic (B) Direct use of liquid ammonia as a fertiliser for a tropical country like India ... manufacture of ortho-phosphoric acid (D) Phosphate rock when reacted with dilute H2SO4 produces superphosphate
Last Answer : (B) Direct use of liquid ammonia as a fertiliser for a tropical country like India is suitable
Description : Phosphoric acid is produced in wet process from phosphate rock and (A) Dilute H2SO4 (B) Concentrated H2SO4 (C) Concentrated NHO3 (D) Concentrated HCl
Last Answer : (A) Dilute H2SO4
Description : Triple superphosphate which contains about 46% P2O5 is produced by the reaction of phosphate rock with ortho phosphoric acid of________ percent concentration. (A) 25-28 (B) 52-54 (C) 75-80 (D) > 98
Last Answer : (B) 52-54
Description : Reaction of dilute sulphuric acid with phosphate rock produces (A) Phosphoric acid (B) Superphosphate (C) Triple superphosphate (D) Gypsum
Last Answer : (A) Phosphoric acid
Description : Reaction of phosphate rock with 98% H2SO4 produces (A) Ortho-phosphoric acid (B) Superphosphate (C) White phosphorous (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Ortho-phosphoric acid
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) 'Green acid' is the other name of phosphoric acid produced by the reaction of phosphate rock & sulphuric acid (B) Chemically unreactive nature of ... in the manufacture of safety matches, is converted into white phosphorous by vaporisation followed by condensation
Last Answer : (C) Red phosphorous is the most reactive allotropic form of phosphorous
Description : Reaction of __________ acid with phosphate rock produces superphosphates. (A) Hydrochloric (B) Sulphuric (C) Nitric (D) Phosphoric
Last Answer : (B) Sulphuric
Description : Heating of coke, sand & phosphate rock in an electric furnace is done for the manufacture of (A) Phosphoric acid (B) Superphosphate (C) Phosphorous (D) Triple superphosphate
Description : Electric furnace method for production of phosphorous uses phosphate rock and __________ (A) Phosphoric acid (B) Coke (C) Sulphuric acid (D) Silica and coke
Last Answer : (D) Silica and coke
Description : Reaction of anhydrous liquid ammonia with ortho-phosphoric acid produces (A) Ammonium phosphate (B) Superphosphate (C) Triple superphosphate (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Ammonium phosphate
Description : Triple superphosphate is made by reacting phosphate rock with __________ acid. (A) Phosphoric (B) Nitric (C) Sulphuric (D) Hydrochloric
Last Answer : (A) Phosphoric
Description : Triple superphosphate is manufactured by reacting (A) Phosphate rock with phosphoric acid (B) Phosphate rock with sulphuric acid (C) Phosphate rock with nitric acid (D) Ammonium phosphate with phosphoric acid
Last Answer : (A) Phosphate rock with phosphoric acid
Description : Phosphoric acid is prepared from (A) Cryolite (B) Chalcopyrite (C) Rock phosphate (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Rock phosphate
Description : Phosphate rock is a raw material for the manufacture of (A) Phosphoric acid (B) Phosphorous (C) Superphosphates (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Bone ash contains - (1) Calcium sulphate (2) Phosphoric sulphate (3) Calcium phosphate (4) Calcium hypophosphate
Last Answer : (3) Calcium phosphate Explanation: Bone ash is a. white material produced by the calcination of bones. It is primarily composed of calcium phosphate. It is commonly used in fertilizers, polishing ... bone china. It also has historical uses in the manufacture of baking powders and assay cupels.
Description : Bone ash contains (1) Calcium sulphate (2) Phosphoric sulphate (3) Calcium phosphate (4) Calcium hypophosphate
Last Answer : Calcium phosphate
Description : The electrolysis of the disodium salt of pentanedioc acid gives
Last Answer : The electrolysis of the disodium salt of pentanedioc acid gives A. pentane B. butane C. Cyclopropane D. ethane
Description : The following chelating agent should not be used systemically to treat acute iron poisoning in a child: A. Desferrioxamine B. Calcium edetate C. Dimercaprol D. Calcium disodium diethylene triamine penta acetic acid
Last Answer : C. Dimercaprol
Description : Nitro-glycerine absorbed in wood flour, sodium nitrate or ammonium nitrate is commercially used as controlled explosive called dynamite. The raw material used for its manufacture are glycerine, nitric acid and (A) Sulphuric acid (B) Phosphoric acid (C) Hydrochloric acid (D) Hydrofluoric acid
Last Answer : (A) Sulphuric acid
Description : What is the active agent in most home (night guard) bleaching solutions? a. 2-5% carbamide peroxide b. 10 - 15% Phosphoric acid c. 10 - 15% carbamide peroxide d. 35% hydrogen peroxide e. 5 - 10% citric acid Attention:
Last Answer : c. 10 - 15% carbamide peroxide
Description : What happens when alkali metals react with dihydrogen?
Last Answer : The alkali metals react with dihydrogen at about 673K (lithium at 1073K) to form hydrides. All the alkali metal hydrides are ionic solids with high melting points.
Description : Iron sulphide is heated in air to form A, an oxide of sulphur. A is dissolved in water to give an acid. The basicity of this acid is..
Last Answer : Iron sulphide is heated in air to form A, an oxide of sulphur. A is dissolved in water to give an acid. The ... acid is.. A. 2 B. 3 C. 1 D. Zero
Description : What elements are found in disodium inosinate?
Last Answer : Disodium inosinate contain: C, H, N, Na, O, H.
Description : A drug administered by inhalation of powder as a prophylactic for asthma is (a) Ephedrine (b) Disodium cromolyn (c) Isoproterenol (d) Ocytriphylline (e) Epinephrine
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Does anyone know what Dihydrogen monixide is ?
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Description : Collect the information of preparation of dihydrogen and make a chart.
Last Answer : Collect the information of preparation of dihydrogen and make a chart.
Description : Describe the industrial production of dihydrogen from steam. Also write the chemical reaction involved.
Last Answer : Describe the industrial production of dihydrogen from steam. Also write the chemical reaction involved.
Description : The compound used in prickly-heat powder to prevent excessive sweating is – (1) Boric acid (2) Phosphoric acid (3) Carbonic acid (4) Sulphonic acid
Last Answer : (1) Boric acid Explanation: Boric acid (H3BO3), also called hydrogen borate, boracie acid, orthoboric acid and acidum boricum, is used in prickly heat powders to prevent excessive sweating. Boric ... dressings or salves. As an antibacterial compound, boric acid can also be used for acne treatment.
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
Last Answer : (2) hydrochloric acid Explanation: Gastric acid is a digestive fluid, formed in the stomach. It has a pH of 1.5 to 3.5 and is composed of hydrochloric acid (HCl) (around 0.5%, ... enzymes, and making ingested proteins unravel so that digestive enzymes can break down the long chains of amino acids.
Description : Which one of the following is used as a sowing agent in the preparation of soft drinks? (1) Phosphoric acid (2) Phosphorus acid (3) Salicylic acid (4) Boric acid
Last Answer : (1) Phosphoric acid Explanation: Phosphoric acid was the foundation of the soft-drink industry, long before Coca-Cola's popularity. Phosphoric acid is deliberately added to soft drinks to give them a sharper flavor. It also slows the growth of molds and bacteria, which would otherwise multiply.
Description : Oil of vitriol is - (1) nitric acid (2) sulfuric acid (3) hydrochloric acid (4) phosphoric acid
Last Answer : (2) sulfuric acid Explanation: Sulfuric acid or was called "oil of vitriol" by medieval European alchemists because it was prepared by roasting "green vitriol" in an iron retort.
Description : Sour taste of 'Coca Cola' is due to the presence of – (1) acetic acid (2) phosphoric acid (3) hydrochloric acid (4) formic acid
Last Answer : (2) phosphoric acid Explanation: Food-grade phosphoric acid (additive E338) is used to acidify foods and beverages such as various colas, but not without controversy regarding its ... usually fermented by Aspergillusniger mold from scrap molasses, waste starch hydrolysates and phosphoric acid.
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.
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).