Description : 10.(a) An ore on treatment with dilute hydrochloric acid produces brisk effervesces. What type of ore is this? What steps will be required to obtain metal from the enriched ore. , (b) ... in coin and colour of the solution ? Write balanced chemical equation of the reaction involved. -Chemistry
Last Answer : (a) Carbonate ore: (i) Calcination: Carbonate ore is heated in limited supply of air and oxide is obtained, e.g. (b) Copper, being more reactive than silver will displace silver from silver nitrate ... and there will be deposition of silver on copper coin. The colour of solution will turn to blue.
Description : What happens when? a) A cleaned iron plate or iron nail is kept in 10g of copper sulphate solution. b) A pinch of mercuric oxide is kept in a test tube. c)A small crystal of silver nitrate is dissolved in distilled water and a drop of ammonium hydroxide & a pinch of glucose powder are added.
Last Answer : a) A cleaned iron plate or iron nail is kept in 10g of copper sulphate solution. After a few hours a coating of copper is seen on iron nail/plate. It is based on displacement reaction. ... on the inner walls of the test tube. Aldehyde group in glucose reduced silver nitrate to metallic silver.
Description : A metal salt solution gives a yellow precipitate with silver nitrate. The precipitate dissolves in dilute nitric acid as well as in ammonium hydroxide
Last Answer : A metal salt solution gives a yellow precipitate with silver nitrate. The precipitate dissolves in dilute nitric acid as ... (3-)` D. `SO_(4)^(2-)`
Description : (2) brown bottles stops the passage of light through it Explanation: Silver Nitrate is stored in dark bottles in a laboratory to prevent chemical reactions as it is sensitive to light. It reacts to light to produce silver metal.
Last Answer : In upper layer of atmosphere ozone is formed by - (1) the action of ultraviolet rays on oxygen (2) the combination of oxygen molecules (3) subjecting oxygen to high pressure (4) the action of nitrogen on oxygen in atmosphere
Description : In a solution of silver nitrate, a copper plate was dipped. After some time, silver from the solution was deposited on the copper plate. Which metal is more reactive – copper or silver?
Last Answer : More reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal. Hence copper metal is more reactive.
Description : The metal extracted from Bauxite is : (1) Silver (2) Copper (3) Manganese (4) Aluminum
Last Answer : Aluminum
Description : Is aluminum nitrate a covalent or ionic compound?
Last Answer : Aluminium nitrate is an ionic compound.
Description : What is a mixture of potassium nitrate powdered charcoal and sulfur called? (1) paint (2) aluminum (3) brass (4) gun powder
Last Answer : (4) gun powder Explanation: Gun powder is the mixture of potassium nitrate powdered charcoal and sulfur.
Description : A convex lens of refractive index 1.5 is immersed in a liquid of refractive index (i) 1.6 (ii) 1.3 and (iii) 1.5. what changes happens to the focal le
Last Answer : A convex lens of refractive index 1.5 is immersed in a liquid of refractive index (i) 1.6 (ii) ... the focal length of the lens in the three cases ?
Description : Explain why calcium metal after reacting with water starts floating on its * surface. Write the chemical equation for the reaction. Name one more metal that starts floating after some time when immersed in water. -Chemistry
Last Answer : Calcium starts floating because the bubbles of hydrogen gas formed stick to the surface of metal. Magnesium reacts with hot water and starts floating due to the bubbles of hydrogen gas sticking to its surface.
Description : A piece of metal of specific gravity 13.6 is placed in mercury of specific gravity 13.6, what fraction of it volume is under mercury? (A) The metal piece will simply float over the mercury (B ... will be immersed with its top surface just at mercury level (D) Metal piece will sink to the bottom
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : (a) Write one example for each of decomposion reaction carried out with help of (i) Electricity (ii) Heat (iii) Light (b) Which of the following statements is correct and why copper can displace silver from silver nitrate and silver can displace copper from copper sulphate solution. -Chemistry
Last Answer : Thi is the Answer:
Description : A gas X is passed through water to form a saturated solution. The aqueous solution on treatment with silver nitrate gives a white precipitate. The sat
Last Answer : A gas X is passed through water to form a saturated solution. The aqueous solution on treatment with silver nitrate ... (D) X = `H_2`, Y = `Cl_2 `
Description : Silver nitrate solution when added to a colorless aqueous solution E forms a white precipitate which dissolves in excess of E. If the white precipitat
Last Answer : Silver nitrate solution when added to a colorless aqueous solution E forms a white precipitate which dissolves in excess ... SO_(3)` D. `Na_(2)SO_(4)`
Last Answer : A gas X is passed through water to form a saturated solution. The aqueous solution on treatment with silver nitrate gives ... ` D. `X=H_(2), Y=Cl_(2)`
Description : A white sodium salt dissolves readily in water to give a solution which is neutral to litmus. When silver nitrate solution is added to the aforementio
Last Answer : A white sodium salt dissolves readily in water to give a solution which is neutral to litmus. When silver nitrate solution ... . `S^(2-)` D. `Cl^(-)`
Description : A white sodium salt dissolves readily in water to give a solution which is neutral to litmus. When silver nitrate solution is added to the solution, a
Last Answer : A white sodium salt dissolves readily in water to give a solution which is neutral to litmus. When silver nitrate solution ... (3)^(2-)` D. `S^(2-)`
Description : Which of the following will not give white precipitate with ammoniacal silver nitrate solution ?
Last Answer : Which of the following will not give white precipitate with ammoniacal silver nitrate solution ? A. `CH_(3)-C-=C-CH_(3)` B. C. D.
Description : Shravani was performing inorganic qualitative analysis of a salt. To an aqueous solution of that salt, she added silver nitrate.
Last Answer : Shravani was performing inorganic qualitative analysis of a salt. To an aqueous solution ... observations and write the chemical reactions involved.
Description : What precipitate is formed from copper chloride and silver nitrate?
Last Answer : Silver chloride is the precipitate in this reaction.CuCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq)-->CuNO3(aq) + AgCl(s)
Description : Is silver nitrate a reactant or product?
Last Answer : product
Description : Why silver nitrate reacts with chloride ions before chromate ions in Mohr's method?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What is the double replacement for potassium chloride plus silver nitrate?
Last Answer : The chemical reaction is:KCl + AgNO3 = AgCl(s) + KNO3
Description : What is silver nitrate + zinc chloride?
Last Answer : I included phases in this equation, showing that all products and reactants in this reaction are aqueous, with the exception of silver chloride which forms a solid ...
Description : Hypo, used in photography, is chemically (a) silver bromide (b) sodium thiosulphate (c) sodium phosphate (d) silver nitrate
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : A 'breath test' used by traffic police to check drunken driving uses: (1) potassium dichromate-sulphuric acid (2) potassium permanganate-sulphuric acid (3) turmeric on filter paper (4) silica gel coated with silver nitrate
Last Answer : (1) potassium dichromatesulphuric acid Explanation: The main constituent of alcohol is Ethanol and the concentration of ethanol in a sample can be determined by back titration with acidified potassium ... contact with the yellow dichromate-coated crystals, the color changes from yellow to green.
Description : In its reaction with silver nitrate, C2H2 shows – (1) Oxidising property (2) Reducing property (3) Basic property (4) Acidic property
Last Answer : (4) Acidic property Explanation: When treated with ammoniacal silver nitrate solution alkynes form white precipitate of silver acetylides.
Description : The chemical used for cloud seeding for artificial rains is - (1) Silver Nitrate (2) Potassium Bromide (3) Silver Iodide (4) Potassium Nitrate
Last Answer : (3) Silver Iodide Explanation: The chemical used for cloud seeding for artificial rains is silver iodide.
Description : Which of the following is the main compound of voter ink? (1) Silver nitrate (2) Ammonium Chloride (3) Silver Chloride (4) Ammonium Nitrate
Last Answer : (1) Silver nitrate Explanation: The chemical used in voting inks is silver nitrate. Silver nitrate is preferred because it is soluble in water, and makes an inky black solution. When put on ... Paints and Varnish Limited in Karnataka is only company in India authorised to produce the indelible ink.
Description : The chemical name of "Hypo" commonly used in photography is – (1) Sodium thiosulphate (2) Silver nitrate (3) Sodium nitrate (4) Silver iodide
Last Answer : (1) Sodium thiosulphate Explanation: An emulsion of sodium thiosulfate is called hypo by photographers. It is used to stop development of exposed film. Thiosulfate converts undeveloped silver bromide ... into water-soluble silver thiosulfate complexes that can be removed when the film is washed.
Description : What among following is used to produce artificial rain? (1) Copper oxide (2) carbon monoxide (3) silver iodide (4) silver nitrate
Last Answer : (3) silver iodide Explanation: Artificial process of making rain is done by precipitation, a process of condensation of water vapors in the air. This is done by using cloud seeding chemicals like potassium iodide, silver iodide, liquid propane or solid carbon dioxide (dry ice).
Description : What among following is used to produce artificial rain? (1) copper oxide (2) carbon monoxide (3) silver iodide (4) silver nitrate
Last Answer : (3) silver iodide Explanation: Artificial rain is produced by spraying clouds with substances like Silver Iodide (costly) or cheaper ones like solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) or even finely powdered Sodium Chloride.
Description : Which of the following chemicals is used in photography? (1) Aluminium hydroxide (2) Silver bromide (3) Potassium nitrate (4) Sodium chloride
Last Answer : (2) Silver bromide Explanation: Silver bromide (AOBr), a soil , pale-yellow, water insoluble salt well known (along with other silver hali(les) for its unusual sensitivity to light:. This ... making the Shroud of Turin. The salt can be found naturally as the mineral bromargyrite (bromyrite).
Description : In mirrors the back surface is coated with a thin layer of (1) Mercury (2) Silver (3) Red oxide (4) Silver nitrate
Last Answer : (2) Silver Explanation: In a spherical mirror, one of the two curved surfaces is coated with a thin layer of silver followed by a coating of red lead oxide paint. Thus, one side of the spherical minor is opaque and the other side is a highly polished reflecting surface.
Description : Photographic plates are coated with (A) Silver nitrate (B) Silver halide (C) Calcium silicate (D) Metallic silver
Last Answer : (B) Silver halide
Description : silver nitrate is added to a solution of sodium chloride?
Last Answer : A solution of silver nitrate is added to a solution of sodium chloride, it produces a white insoluble precipitate of silver chloride. AgNO3 (aq)+NaCl(aq)→AgCl(ppt)+NaNO3 (aq)
Description : A compound, C4H6, reacts with bromine and forms a white precipitate with ammoniacal silver nitrate solution. It reacts with dilute H2SO4 in the presence of mercuric sulfate to form 2-butanone. The compound could be (a) 1-Butyne (b) 1-Butene (c) 2-Butyne (d) 2-Butene
Last Answer : 1-Butyne
Description : Which of the following compounds will react with ammoniacal silver nitrate? (a) 1-Butene (b) 1-Butyne (c) 2-Butene (d) 2-Butyne
Description : X-ray films have an emulsion on one or both sides of a support material. The emulsion contains particles of, A. Silver nitrate crystal B. Metallic silver in gelatine C. Silver bromide in gelatine D. Silver nitrate in gelatine E. Potassium bromide in gelatine
Last Answer : C. Silver bromide in gelatine
Description : Which of the following compounds is ONLY WEAKLY soluble in cold water? w) Silver Nitrate x) Sodium Carbonate y) Sodium Chloride z) Lead Chloride
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- LEAD CHLORIDE
Description : A ‘breath test’ used by traffic police to check drunken driving uses: (1) potassium dichromate-sulphuric acid (2) potassium perma-nganatesulphuric acid (3) turmeric on filter paper (4) silica gel coated with silver nitrate
Last Answer : potassium dichromate-sulphuric acid
Last Answer : Silver nitrate
Description : The chemical name of ‘‘Hypo’’ commonly used in photography is (1) Sodium thiosulphate (2) Silver nitrate (3) Sodium nitrate (4) Silver iodide
Last Answer : Sodium thiosulphate
Description : The chemical used for cloud seeding for artificial rains is (1) Silver Nitrate (2) Potassium Bromide (3) Silver Iodide (4) Potassium Nitrate
Last Answer : Silver Iodide
Description : In its reaction with silver nitrate, C2H2 shows (1) Oxidising property (2) Reducing property (3) Basic property (4) Acidic property
Last Answer : Acidic property
Description : Silver nitrate solution is kept in brown bottles in laboratory because (1) it reacts with ordinary white bottles (2) brown bottles stops the passage of light through it (3) brown bottles do not react with it (4) brown bottles react with it
Last Answer : brown bottles stops the passage of light through it
Description : Which of the following chemicals is used in photography ? (1) Aluminium hydroxide (2) Silver bromide (3) Potassium nitrate (4) Sodium chloride
Last Answer : Silver bromide
Description : In mirrors the back surface is coated with a thin layer of : (1) Mercury (2) Silver (3) Red oxide (4) Silver nitrate
Last Answer : Silver