Description : What type of ions are present in solution but are not actually involved in a chemical reaction?
Last Answer : These ions are called "spectators".
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 : In a neutral solution (A) H+ions are absent (B) OH ions are absent (C) Both H+ and OH ions are present in very small but equal concentration (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Both H+ and OH ions are present in very small but equal concentration
Description : Absorption with chemical reaction' is involved in the removal of (A) Carbon dioxide from gaseous stream using alkaline solution (B) Benzol from coke oven gas using solar oil/wash oil (C) Ammonia ... gas using refrigerated water (D) Tar from coke oven gas in primary gas coolers using chilled water
Last Answer : (A) Carbon dioxide from gaseous stream using alkaline solution
Description : The pulmonary ventilation frequency (number of inhalations per time unit) rises or lowers the carbon dioxide concentration in blood. If it is intense the gas is more eliminated to the exterior and if it ... carbon dioxide and also of more hydrogen ions spending and the pH of the solution is raised.
Last Answer : What are acidosis and alkalosis?
Description : The volume (in `mL`) of `0.1M Ag NO_(3)` required for complete precipitation of chloride ions present in `30 mL` of `0.01M` solution of `[Cr(H_(2)O)_(
Last Answer : The volume (in `mL`) of `0.1M Ag NO_(3)` required for complete precipitation of chloride ions present ... Cl]Cl_(2)`, as silver chloride is close to:
Description : P,Q, R and S are four metals whose typical reaction are given below (I) (II) When Q is added to a solution containing the ions of the other metals, me
Last Answer : P,Q, R and S are four metals whose typical reaction are given below (I) (II) When Q is added to a solution ... P lt S` D. `Q lt P lt S lt R`
Description : Chlorine gas is produced by the electrolysis of brine (NaCl solution with solid NaCl make up) in mercury electrolytic cell. Which of the following is the anodic reaction? (A) Oxidation of Na + ions (B) Oxidation of Cl - ions (C) Reduction of Na + ions (D) Reduction of Cl - ions
Last Answer : (B) Oxidation of Cl - ions
Description : In a chemical reaction, __________ are conserved. (A) Ions (B) Masses (C) Atoms (D) Both (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (D) Both (B) & (C)
Description : Absorption accompanied with chemical reaction is exemplified by the absorption of (A) Ammonia in water (B) Benzol present in coke oven gas by wash oil (C) SO2 in alkaline solution (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (C) SO2 in alkaline solution
Description : Which of the following molecules or ions involved in the Nitrogen Cycle do not contain oxygen atom? (1) Nitrite (2) Ammonia (3) Nitrate (4) Laughing gas
Last Answer : (2) Ammonia
Description : Ammonia forms the complex `[Cu(NH_3)_4]^(2+)` with copper ions in alkaline solution but not in acid solution. The reasons for it is:
Last Answer : Ammonia forms the complex `[Cu(NH_3)_4]^(2+)` with copper ions in alkaline solution but not in ... ` ions and `NH_(3)` molecules are not available.
Description : `XeO_(3)` forms xenate ion in alkaline medium. `XeO_(3) +NaOH rarr Na[HXeO_(4)]` But the xenate ions slowly disproportionate in alkaline solution as `
Last Answer : `XeO_(3)` forms xenate ion in alkaline medium. `XeO_(3) +NaOH rarr Na[HXeO_(4)]` But the xenate ions slowly ... `Na_(4)XeO_(6)` D. `Na_(4)XeO_(4)`
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 : How is ammonia prepared? Write chemical reaction involved in the Haber’s process.
Last Answer : i) Ammonia is prepared by the combination of hydrogen and nitrogen in the ratio of 3:1. ii) The used catalyst is iron oxide. The promotors are potassium and aluminium oxides. iii) The required conditions are high pressure and moderate temperature. N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
Description : The chemical reaction between Hydrogen sulphide and iodine to give Hydrogen iodide and sulphur is given below: The oxidizing and reducing agents involved in this redox reaction are: (a) ... and hydrogen sulphide respectively (c) Sulphur and iodine respectively (d) Hydrogen sulphide and sulphur
Last Answer : (b) Iodine and hydrogen sulphide respectively
Description : __________ resistance is not involved in the combustion of a carbon particle. (A) Gas film (B) Ash (C) Chemical reaction (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Ash
Description : Participation of __________ is involved in the occurrence of a chemical reaction. (A) Protons (B) Neutrons (C) Electrons (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Electrons
Description : The total change in the enthalpy of a system is independent of the (A) Number of intermediate chemical reactions involved (B) Pressure and temperature (C) State of combination and aggregation in the beginning and at the end of the reaction (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Number of intermediate chemical reactions involved
Description : Which of the following events is heat exchange involved? a. when there is a phase change b. when there is a chemical reaction c. when the gas expands adiabatically d. when there is difference in temperature
Last Answer : when the gas expands adiabatically
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is a measure of chemically oxidisable organic matter present in water (B) COD is determined by oxidising the organic matter present in water with potassium dichromate ... of potable water may be 1-2 mg/litre (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : What concentration of `Ag^(+)` ions will be in equilibrium with a saturated solution containing a precipitate of `Ag_(2)CrO_(4) and CrO_(4)`-ion conce
Last Answer : What concentration of `Ag^(+)` ions will be in equilibrium with a saturated solution containing a precipitate of ... D. `5.9xx10^(-6)` moles per litre
Description : Which of the following ions is most effective in the coagulation of ferric hydroxide solution ?
Last Answer : Which of the following ions is most effective in the coagulation of ferric hydroxide solution ? A. `Cl^(-)` B. `Br^( ... `NO_(2)^(-)` D. `SO_(4)^(2-)`
Description : Which of the following ions is most effective in the coagulation of an arsenious suphide solution?
Last Answer : Which of the following ions is most effective in the coagulation of an arsenious suphide solution? A. `K^(+)` B. `Mg^(2+)` C. `Al^(3+)` D. `C`
Description : 25 mL of a solution of `Fe^(2+)` ions was titrated with a solution of the oxidizing agent `Cr_(2)O_(7)^(2-)` . 50 mL of 0.01 M `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` solu
Last Answer : 25 mL of a solution of `Fe^(2+)` ions was titrated with a solution of the oxidizing agent `Cr_(2)O_ ... is the molarity of the `Fe^(2+)` solution ?
Description : On treatment of 100mL of 0.1 M solution of `CoCl_(3).6H_(2)O` with excess `AgNO_(3),1.2xx10^(22)` ions are precipitated. The complex is :
Last Answer : On treatment of 100mL of 0.1 M solution of `CoCl_(3).6H_(2)O` with excess `AgNO_(3),1.2xx10^(22)` ions are ... `[Co(H_(2)O)_(4)Cl_(2)]Cl.2H_(2)O`
Description : A solution containing 2.675 g of `CoCl_(3).6NH_(3)` (molar mass `= 267.5 g mol^(-1)`) is passed through a cation exchanger. The chloride ions obtained
Last Answer : A solution containing 2.675 g of `CoCl_(3).6NH_(3)` (molar mass `= 267.5 g mol^(-1)`) is passed through a ... _(3)]` D. `[CoCl(NH_(3))_(5)]Cl_(2)`
Description : A complex of platinum, ammonia and chloride produces four ions per molecules in the solution. The structure consistent with the observation is :
Last Answer : A complex of platinum, ammonia and chloride produces four ions per molecules in the solution. The structure consistent ... [Pt(NH_(3))_(4)Cl_(2)]Cl`
Description : During the extraction of Ag and using a KCN solution and Zn, cyanide ions and Zn react with metal ion as respectively
Last Answer : During the extraction of Ag and using a KCN solution and Zn, cyanide ions and Zn react with metal ... acid C. A reducing agent D. A complexing agent
Description : Is an acid a substance that forms hydroxide ions in a water solution?
Last Answer : Acids forms the ion H+.
Description : What process produce solute ions in a solution?
Last Answer : This process is called dissociation.
Description : An acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ions in water solution?
Last Answer : Yes, an acid is the answerTRUE
Description : The amino acid exist as Zwitter ions when they are in (A) solid state (B) acidic solution (C) alkaline solution (D) neutral solution
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : At neutral pH, a mixture of amino acids in solution would be predominantly: (A) Dipolar ions (B) Nonpolar molecules (C) Positive and monovalent (D) Hydrophobic
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Ions moving towards the cathode during electrolysis of an aqueous solution of Ca(OH)2 are (a) OH (b) H+ (c) Ca2+ (d) 02
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Which among the following is false about acids? (1) They give H+ ions in aqueous solution (2) Most acids contain hydrogen (3) They turn blue litmus red (4) They are bad conductor of electricity in aqueous solution
Last Answer : (4) They are bad conductor of electricity in aqueous solution Explanation: Acids are good conductors of electric current in aqueous solution. When acids come in contact with water, they liberate OH ions, resulting in conduction of electricity.
Description : Which of the following is true when HCL is passed through water. (i) It does not ionize in the solution as it is a covalent compound (ii) It ionizes in the solution (iii) It gives both hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in the solution ... ) (i) only (b) (iii) only (c) (ii) and (iv) only (d) (iii) and (iv)
Last Answer : (c) (ii) and (iv) only
Description : An aqueous solution of glycine is neutral because of the formation of : (a) Carbanion (b) Zwitterion (c) Carbonium ions (d) Free radicals
Last Answer : Zwitterion
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) At constant pressure, solubility of a gas in a liquid diminishes with rise in temperature (B) Normally, the gases which are easily liquefied are more soluble ... (D) At constant pressure, solubility of a gas in a liquid increases with rise in temperature
Last Answer : (A) At constant pressure, solubility of a gas in a liquid diminishes with rise in temperature
Description : The concentration of (H+) ions is 4 x 10-5in a solution. Then pH of the solution will be (Given log 4 = 0.6) (A) 4.4 (B) 5.6 (C) 8.4 (D) 2.4
Last Answer : (A) 4.4
Description : How could we prevent H+ ions to be discharged first than Na+ during electrolysis of aqueous solution of NaCl?
Last Answer : Ans: This could be prevented by using mercury cathode during this kind of electrolysis, because H+ ions need high voltage to be discharged at mercury cathode. In this way sodium got discharged at cathode despite H+ ions.
Description : Several applications have been suggested to increase the effectiveness of prophylactic application of topical fluoride which include all EXCEPT: A. Increase Fluoride ions in solution increase concentration B. Increase ... D. Pre-treat enamel with 0.5% phosphoric acid E. Use NH4F instead of NaF
Last Answer : B. Increase PH of fluoride
Description : The concentration of sodium ions in the standard WHO oral rehydration solution is: A. 40 m moles/L B. 60 m moles/L C. 90 m moles/L D. 110 m moles/L
Last Answer : C. 90 m moles/L
Last Answer : (A) Dipolar ions
Description : pH is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. Comparing a pH 5 and a pH 8 solution, which of the following is true? w) There are 1,000 times more hydrogen ions in ... . z) Cannot tell the difference between these two solutions by pH, since the numbers are so close.
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- THERE ARE 1,000 TIMES MORE HYDROGEN IONS IN THE PH 5 SOLUTION
Description : What is observed when a solution of potassium iodide solution is added to a solution of lead nitrate? Name the type of reaction. Write a balanced chemical equation to represent the above chemical reaction. -Chemistry
Last Answer : Answer.Yellow precipitate of lead iodide is formed. It is precipitation reaction. Pb( NO3)2 (aq) + 2KI (aq) —-> Pbl2 (s) + 2KNO3 (aq) It is also called double displacement reaction.
Description : how should you indicate that there are multiple polyatomic ions in a chemical formula?
Last Answer : put parentheses around the atoms in the ion and then add a subscript - apex
Description : Chemical ions responsible for muscle contraction are
Last Answer : Chemical ions responsible for muscle contraction are A. `Ca^(++) and K^(+)` B. `Na^(+) and K^(+)` C. `Na^(+ ... ^(++)` D. `Ca^(++) and Mg^(++) ions `