Description : How many ml of 50 percent dextrose solution and how many ml of water are needed to prepare 4.5 L of a 1 percent solution?
Last Answer : 90 ml of dextrose and 4.41 litres of water.
Description : in titration of 25 mL of the solution containing Cu2+ with the concentration of 0.01 molar , with SCN – (0.01 Molar) , if we use the indicator that changed its color in PSCN= 9. Calculate the error of titration PKSP(CuSCN) =13.4?
Last Answer : just the color change from the indicator. Thus, a careful selection of the indicator will reduce the indicator error. For example, if the equivalence point is at a pH of 8.4, then the ... are in the range of aqueous pH changes are of little use. Instead, the titrant and indicator used
Description : 1. Which what is nucessary for digestion of food ? 2. Why are the Fundamental Freedoms under Article 19 suspended during emergency? 3. Which type of isomerism is shown by diethyl ether and methyl ... largest number of sugar mills? 20. Where is the Shrine of Hazarat Nizamuddin Auliya is situated?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Enzyme 2. War or external aggression 3. Metamerism 4. Narmada 5. Assaka 6. George Orwell 7. Debtors 8. Potassium 9. Myanmar 10. Nanda 11. Limited government 12. Conservation of ... Fourth 15. Khari Boli 16. Muttiah Muralitharan 17. Omnivore 18. President 19. Uttar Pradesh 20. Delhi
Description : Diethyl ether is used as
Last Answer : Diethyl ether is used as A. Anaesthetic B. Solvent C. Refrigerant D. All
Description : Which of the following is not an isomer of diethyl ether?
Last Answer : Which of the following is not an isomer of diethyl ether? A. 2- methyl -2- propanol B. 2- Methoxypropane C. 2- Methyl -1- proponal D. Ethoxyethane
Description : Assertion (A): Diethyl ether reacts with hot Conc `H_(2)SO_(4)` and gives ethyl hydrogen sulphate Reason (R): The reaction involves cleavage of C-O bo
Last Answer : Assertion (A): Diethyl ether reacts with hot Conc `H_(2)SO_(4)` and gives ethyl hydrogen sulphate Reason (R ... R is false D. A is false but R is true
Description : Assertion: (A) Diethyl ether is used as general anaesthesia Reason (R): Diethyl either produces unconsciousness without effecting lungs
Last Answer : Assertion: (A) Diethyl ether is used as general anaesthesia Reason (R): Diethyl either produces unconsciousness ... false D. A is false but R is true
Description : Diethyl ether reacts with cold. HI to give
Last Answer : Diethyl ether reacts with cold. HI to give A. Ethyl iodide B. Ethyl alcohol C. Both 1 and 2 D. Ethylene
Description : Which of the following does not react with diethyl ether
Last Answer : Which of the following does not react with diethyl ether A. `C_(2)H_(5)Ona` B. `A1C1_(3)` C. `BF_(3)` D. `HC1`
Description : One mole of diethyl ether on heating with conc. HI gives
Last Answer : One mole of diethyl ether on heating with conc. HI gives A. 1 mole of `C_(2)H_(5)I` and 1 ... Iodoethane and ethonol but not in a `1:1` mole ratio
Description : The compound which is not isomeric with diethyl ether is :
Last Answer : The compound which is not isomeric with diethyl ether is : A. Butanone B. Methyl propyl ether C. 2-methyl propane -2-ol D. Butanol -1
Description : Which type of isomerism is shown by diethyl ether and methyl propyl ether?
Last Answer : Metamerism
Description : Write the metamer of diethyl ether. What is its IUPAC name?
Last Answer : Ans.1-methoxypropane, CH3OCH2CH2CH3 or 2-methoxypropane,CH3OCH(CH3)2
Description : Ethyl acetate on heating with sodium ethoxide gives (a) Ethyl acetoacetate (b) Sodium acetate (c) Ethyl alcohol (d) Diethyl ether
Last Answer : Ethyl acetoacetate
Description : Which of the following will have the highest boiling point? (a) Diethyl ether (b) n-Butane (c) Acetamide (d) n-Propylamine
Last Answer : Acetamide
Description : Acetic anhydride is obtained by the reaction of : (a) Acetic acid and sodium (b) Acetic acid and water (c) Acetic acid and diethyl ether (d) Acetic acid and P2O5
Last Answer : Acetic acid and P2O5
Description : Ethylene reacts with oxygen in the presence of silver catalyst at 300°C to form (a) Diethyl ether (b) Ethylene glycol (c) Ethyl alcohol (d) Ethylene oxide
Last Answer : Ethylene oxide
Description : Which of the following functional group series is ranked according to increasing boiling points? (a) diethyl ether, ethane, ethanol, ethanethiol (b) ethane, ethanol, diethyl ether, ethanethiol (c) ethane, diethyl ether, ethanethiol, ethanol (d) diethyl ether, ethane, ethanethiol, ethanol
Last Answer : ethane, diethyl ether, ethanethiol, ethanol
Description : Which of the following would have the highest boiling point? (a) Dimethyl ether (b) Diethyl ether (c) Ethyl methyl ether (d) Diisopropyl ether
Last Answer : Diisopropyl ether
Description : Diethyl ether reacts with excess of hot concentrated HI to form (a) CH3CH2I + CH3CH2OH (b) Only CH3CH2OH (c) CH3CH2OH + CH2=CH2 (d) Only CH3CH2
Last Answer : Only CH3CH2
Description : Diethyl ether on heating with excess concentrated HI gives (a) Methyl iodide (b) Isopropyl iodide (c) Ethyl iodide (d) n-Propyl iodide
Last Answer : Ethyl iodide
Description : Diethyl ether reacts with sodium metal to give (a) Ethanol (b) Sodium ethoxide (c) Ethanal (d) Nothing happens
Last Answer : Nothing happens
Description : Which of the following statements is false? (a) Diethyl ether has been used as a general anesthetic (b) Ethyl alcohol is present in all alcoholic beverages (c) Methyl alcohol is produced by fermentation of sugars (d) Ethylene glycol is a common antifreeze for automobiles
Last Answer : Methyl alcohol is produced by fermentation of sugars
Description : Ethyl alcohol reacts with concentrated H2SO4 at 140°C to form (a) Acetone (b) Ethylene (c) Diethyl ether (d) Acetic acid
Last Answer : Diethyl ether
Description : Ethyl bromide reacts with sodium methoxide to form (a) Diethyl ether (b) Ethyl methyl ether (c) Dimethyl ether (d) n-Propyl alcohol
Last Answer : Ethyl methyl ether
Description : Diethyl ether and methyl propyl ether are (a) Conformational isomers (b) Metamers (c) Geometrical isomers (d) Enantiomers
Last Answer : Metamers
Description : Ethanol is isomeric with (a) Dimethyl ether (b) Ethanal (c) Diethyl ether (d) Propanone
Last Answer : Dimethyl ether
Description : Which of the following is used as an antifreeze? (a) Ethylene glycol (b) Glycerol (c) Diethyl ether (d) Picric acid
Last Answer : Ethylene glycol
Description : Ethanol on heating with concentrated H2SO4 at 170°C gives (a) ethylene (b) ethyl hydrogen sulfate (c) diethyl ether (d) diethyl sulfate
Last Answer : ethylene
Description : Ethyl alcohol can react with concentrated H2SO4 to give (a) Ethylene (b) Diethyl ether (c) Ethyl hydrogen sulfate (d) All of these
Last Answer : All of these
Description : Which of the following has the highest boiling point? (a) diethyl ether (b) n-Butyraldehyde (c) n-propyl chloride (d) n-Butyl alcohol
Last Answer : n-Butyl alcohol
Description : Which of the following compounds does not dissolve in concentrated H2SO4 on warming? (a) n-Hexane (b) Diethyl ether (c) 1-Butene (d) Aniline
Last Answer : n-Hexane
Description : Which of the following compounds have planar molecules? (a) ethyl alcohol (b) formaldehyde (c) diethyl ether (d) 1,3-butadiene
Last Answer : 1,3-butadiene formaldehyde
Description : Bisphenol A is produced by the condensation of acetone with (A) Formaldehyde (B) Ethyl alcohol (C) Diethyl ether (D) Phenol
Last Answer : (D) Phenol
Description : If the total amount of a drug present in the body at a given moment is 2.0 g and its plasma concentration is 25 μg/ml, its volume of distribution is: A. 100 L B. 80 L C. 60 L D. 50 L
Last Answer : B. 80 L
Description : 2 If the total amount of a drug present in the body at a given moment is 2.0 g and its plasma concentration is 25 μg/ml, its volume of distribution is: A. 100 L B. 80 L C. 60 L D. 50 L
Description : If the total amount of a drug present in the body at a given moment is 2.0 g and its plasma concentration is 25 μ g/ml, its volume of distribution is: A. 100 L B. 80 L C. 60 L D. 50 L
Description : Patient presents with rapidly progressive root caries on many teeth. Which of the following laboratory results would be a possible indicator of this? A. Stimulated salivary secretion rate of 1.5ml/min B. ... of 105 organism/ml E. Salivary buffering PH 5.5 > 100000 CFU/ml high caries incidence
Last Answer : E. Salivary buffering PH 5.5
Description : A bacterium divides every 35 minutes. If a culture containing 105 cells per mL is grown for 175 minutes, what will be the cell concentration per mL after 175 minutes? (a) 35 × 105 cells (b) 32 × 105 cells (c) 175 × 105 cells (d) 85 × 105 cells
Last Answer : b) 32 × 105 cells
Last Answer : (b) 32 × 105 cells
Description : The amount of lime, `Ca(OH)_(2)` required to remove the hardness in 60 L of pond water containing 1.62 mg of calcium bicarbonate per 100 ml of water,
Last Answer : The amount of lime, `Ca(OH)_(2)` required to remove the hardness in 60 L of pond water containing 1.62 mg of ... 0.222g` C. `2.22 g` D. `0.444 g`
Description : Concentration of NaOH solution produced by mercury electrolytic cell is about __________ percent. (A) 10 (B) 25 (C) 50 (D) 98
Last Answer : (C) 50
Description : Concentration of NaOH solution produced by diaphragm electrolytic cell is about __________ percent. (A) 10 (B) 25 (C) 50 (D) 98
Last Answer : (A) 10
Description : A mixture containing `As_(2)O_(3)` and `As_(2)O_(5)` required 20 mL of 0.05 N iodine solution for titration. The resulting solution is then acidified
Last Answer : A mixture containing `As_(2)O_(3)` and `As_(2)O_(5)` required 20 mL of 0.05 N iodine solution for ... +2H_(2)O " " `(Atomic weight : As = 75)
Description : 3.0 ml of raw sewage is diluted to 300 ml. The D.O. concentration of the diluted sample at the beginning of the test was 8 mg/l. After 5 dayincubation at 20°C, the D.O. concentration was 5 mg/l. The BOD of raw sewerage is A. 100 mg/l B. 200 mg/l C. 300 mg/l D. 400 mg/l
Last Answer : ANS: C
Description : It is required to maintain a therapeutic concentration of 10 microgram/mL for 12 hours of a drug having half life of 1.386 hr and Vd of 5 L. The dose required in a sustained release product will be (A) 600 mg (B) 300 mg (C) 30 mg (D) 60 mg
Last Answer : (B) 300 mg
Description : A solution containing `Na_(2)CO_(3)` and `NaOH` requires `300 ml` of `0.1 N HCl` using phenolphthalein as an indicator. Methyl orange is then added to
Last Answer : A solution containing `Na_(2)CO_(3)` and `NaOH` requires `300 ml` of `0.1 N HCl` using phenolphthalein ... solution is `(NaOH=40, Na_(2)CO_(3)=106)`
Description : What is the osmolarity of a solution containing 100 grams of KCl in 250 ml of water?
Last Answer : moles of KCl = 100 g x 1 mole/74.5 g = 1.34 molesvolume = 250 ml= 0.25 Lmolarity = moles/liter = 1.34 moles/0.25 L = 5.37 MSince KCl dissociates completely into K+ and Cl-, you have 5.37M of each = total of 10.74 osmolar
Description : The Volume of distribution of a drug administered at a dose of 300 mg and exhibiting 30 microgram/mL instantaneous concentration in plasma shall be (A)10 L (B) 100 L (C) 1.0 L (D) 0.10 L
Last Answer : (A)10 L