Why is salicylic acid the reverse of CuSO4?

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Description : Why is CuSO4 more soluble in water than in an organic solvent and why is the reverse true salicylic acid?

Last Answer : Water and copper sulfate are both polar compound; polar compounds are dissolved better in polar solvents. Salycilic acid is also polar but the solubility is lower because the benzene ring has a negative effect.

Description : Why is cuso4 the reverse true salicylic acid?

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Description : Salicylic acid on treatment with bromine water will give

Last Answer : Salicylic acid on treatment with bromine water will give A. 2-bromo-6-hydroxybenzoic acid B. 2 ... acid D. 1,3-dibromo-6-hydroxybenzoic acid

Description : When 2-hydroxybenzoic aicd (salicylic acid) is treated with bromine water, the product formed is:

Last Answer : When 2-hydroxybenzoic aicd (salicylic acid) is treated with bromine water, the product formed is: A. B. C. D.

Description : Sodium bicarbonate reacts with salicylic acid to form

Last Answer : Sodium bicarbonate reacts with salicylic acid to form A. `C_(6)H_(5)O Na` B. C. D.

Description : Sodium bicarbonate reacts with salicylic acid to form

Last Answer : Sodium bicarbonate reacts with salicylic acid to form A. `C_(6)H_(5)O Na` B. C. D.

Description : Salicylic acid is produced when phenol in alcoholic KOH is treated with

Last Answer : Salicylic acid is produced when phenol in alcoholic KOH is treated with A. `CH_(3)Cl` B. `CHCl_(3)` C. `CH_(2)Cl_(2)` D. `C Cl_(4)`

Description : The hydrogen bonds between peptide linkages are interfered by (A) Guanidine (B) Uric acid (C) Salicylic acid (D) Oxalic acid

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : The hydrogen bonds between peptide linkages of a protein molecules are interfered by (A) Guanidine (B) Uric acid (C) Oxalic acid (D) Salicylic acid

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Decomposition of the acetyl salicylic acid at room temperature most likely would occur by (a) Oxidation of the ester (b) Reduction of the carboxylic acid (c) Hydrolysis of the ester

Last Answer : Ans: C

Description : Acetyl salicylic acid is soluble in (a) An aqueous base (b) Water (c) An aqueous acid

Last Answer : Ans: A

Description : Acetyl salicylic acid is 1. Used as a tear gas 2. Aspirin 3. A pain killer 4. A sedative The correct answers are: (a) 1 and 4 (b) 1 and 2 (c) 2 and 3 (d) 2 and 4

Last Answer : Ans:(c)

Description : Chemically aspirin is (a) phenol (b) salicylic acid (c) acetyl salicylic acid (d) benzoic acid

Last Answer : Ans:(c)

Description : Teryleneisa condensation polymer of ethylene glycol and which acid? (1) Benzoic Acid (2) Salicylic acid (3) Phthalic acid (4) Terephthalic acid

Last Answer : (4) Terephthalic acid Explanation: Terylene is a co-polymer of ethylene glycol and Terephthalic acid. Also known as Dacron, it is prepared by the condensation polymerization of ethylene glycerol and. ... in the presence of a catalyst consisting of a mixture of zinc acetate and antimony trioxide.

Description : Aspirin is common name of – (1) Salicylic Acid (2) Salicylate (3) Methyl Salicylate (4) Acetyl Salicylic Acid

Last Answer : (4) Acetyl Salicylic Acid Explanation: Aspirin (USAN), also known as acetylsalicylic acid, is a salicylate drug, often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains, as an ... under normal circumstances binds platelet molecules together to create a patch over damaged walls of blood vessels.

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 : Acetyl salicylic acid is commonly used as which medicine?

Last Answer : A pain killer

Description : When a mixture of salicylic acid, acetic anhydride and acetic acid is refluxed, what is the product obtained and what is its use in everyday life ?

Last Answer : Ans. Aspirin used as analgesic. 

Description : What is salicylic acid?

Last Answer : Salicylic acid is a poly functional compound which contains one – OH and one – COOH group. It is used in the production of aspirin.

Description : What is the common name for the drug acetyl salicylic acid? A. Paracetamol B. Analgin C. Aspirin (Answer) D. Penicillin

Last Answer : C. Aspirin (Answer)

Description : The following are known to cause cataract: a. prozac b. simvastatin c. salicylic acid d. chlorpromazine

Last Answer : chlorpromazine

Description : Oil of Wintergreen (Methyl salicylate) is obtained by treating salicylic acid with (a) Methane at 150°C (b) CH3OH and conc. H2SO4 (c) Methyl chloride (d) NaOH and then CH3OH

Last Answer : CH3OH and conc. H2SO4

Description : Aspirin is produced by heating salicylic acid with (a) acetic anhydride in the presence of phosphoric acid (b) benzoic anhydride in the presence of phosphoric acid (c) methyl alcohol in the presence of sulfuric acid (d) phenol in the presence of sulfuric acid

Last Answer : acetic anhydride in the presence of phosphoric acid

Description : Sodium phenoxide reacts with CO2 at 125°C under 5 atm pressure to give salicylic acid. This reaction is called (a) Kolbe's reaction (b) Perkin reaction (c) Wurtz reaction (d) HVZ reaction

Last Answer : Kolbe's reaction

Description : Which of the following compounds is aspirin (a) Methyl salicylate (b) Salicylic acid (c) Phenyl salicylate (d) Acetylsalicylic acid

Last Answer : Acetylsalicylic acid

Description : Choose the right combination: (A) Quinine', antimalarial, isoquinoline alkaloid (B) Reserpine, -antihypertensive, indole alkaloid (C) Quantitative microscopy, stomatal number, myrrh (D) Palmitic acid, salicylic acid , fatty acids

Last Answer : (B) Reserpine, -antihypertensive, indole alkaloid

Description : When taking Mono Amino Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI); which drugs are contra indicated: I. Barbiturate II. Local anaesthetic III. Pethidine IV. Acetyl salicylic acid A. All of the above B. None of the above C. I, II and III D. II, III and IV

Last Answer : C. I, II and III

Description : Drugs contraindicated with Monoaminoxidase Inhibitors (MAOI):VERY IMP AND CONTROVERSIAL QUESTION A. Barbiturates B. Pethidine C. Local Anaesthesia with felypressin D. Narcotic analgetics E. Salicylic acid

Last Answer : B. Pethidine

Description : Mesalazine (coated 5-amino salicylic acid) differs from sulfasalazine in that: A. It is more effective in ulcerative colitis B. It produces less adverse effect C. It has no therapeutic effect in rheumatoid arthritis D. Both ‘B’ and ‘C’ are correc

Last Answer : D. Both ‘B’ and ‘C’ are correct

Description : The plasma half life of aspirin (along with salicylic acid released from it): A. Remains constant irrespective of dose B. Is longer for antiinflammatory doses compared to that for analgesic ... for antiinflammatory doses compared to that for analgesic dose D. Can be shortened by acidifying urine

Last Answer : B. Is longer for antiinflammatory doses compared to that for analgesic dose

Description : Terylene is a condensation polymer of ethylene glycol and which acid? (1) Benzoic Acid (2) Salicylic acid (3) Phthalic acid (4) Terephthalic acid

Last Answer : Terephthalic acid

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 : Phosphoric acid

Description : Aspirin is common name of (1) Salicylic Acid (2) Salicylate (3) Methyl Salicylate (4) Acetyl Salicylic Acid

Last Answer : Acetyl Salicylic Acid

Description : Identify the type of reaction(s) in the following equations. (i)CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2 H2O (ii) Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI ——–>Pbl2 + 2KNOs (iii) CaO + H2O ——–> Ca(OH)2 (iv) CuSO4 + Zn ——–> ZnSO4 + Cu -Chemistry

Last Answer : Answer. (i) Combustion reaction and oxidation reaction. (ii)Double displacement reaction and precipitation reaction. (iii) Combination reaction. (iv) Displacement reaction.

Description : the number of Cu 's zeros in CuSO4 ?

Last Answer : CuSO4 - Cu 's zaron number +2

Description : If 96500 coulomb of electricity is passed through CuSo4 solution it will liberate?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : Why is CuSO4 more soluble in water than in organic solvent?

Last Answer : CuSO4 is ionic and water is polar. The types of bonding allowwater to dissolve the salt much more easily than an organic solvent(e.g. alcohol, hexane) could.

Description : How many atoms of sulphur are there in CuSO4?

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Description : Is CuSO4 an ionic bond or covalent bond?

Last Answer : It is considered to be ionic.

Description : What is the correct name for hydrate CuSO4.5H2O?

Last Answer : The correct name is copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate.

Description : How many atoms are there in CuSO4?

Last Answer : The answer depends on how many formula units of CuSO4 you have.In one formula unit, there are 6 atoms (1 Cu, + 1 S + 4 O).

Description : An aqueous solution of CuSO4 is acidic in nature because the salt undergoes (a) dialysis (b) hydrolysis (c) electrolysis (d) photolysis

Last Answer : Ans:(b)

Description : Copper substances when exposed to air gains a green coating due to the formation of: (1) CuO (2) CuCO3 Cu(OH)2 (3) CuSO4 (4) Cu(NO3)2

Last Answer : (2) CuCO3 Cu(OH)2 Explanation: When copper is exposed to air, it reacts with moist carbon dioxide in the air and slowly loses its shiny brown surface and gains a green coat. This green substance is ... Cu(OH)2). The formation of this green coating on the surface of a copper object corrodes it.

Description : How many hydrogen-bonded water molecule(s) are present in CuSO4.5H2O ? Draw its structure to show formation of hydrogen bond.

Last Answer : Ans- one molecule of water is bonded by hydrogen bond and is deeply embedded in the lattice, While four molecules are bonded with coordinate bond. [ Cu(H2O)4] SO4.H2O

Description : Predict,what would happen if CuSO4 is stored in a zinc vessel?

Last Answer : Ans.No, as CuSO4 reacts with Zn.

Description : FeSO4 solution mixed with (NH4 ) 2 SO4 solution in 1 : 1 molar ratio gives the test of Fe2+ ion but CuSO4 solution mixed with aqueous ammonia in 1 : 4 molar ratio does not give the test of Cu2+ ion. Explain why ?

Last Answer : When FeSO4 and (NH4 ) 2 SO4 solution are mixed in 1 : 1 molar ratio, a double salt is formed. It has the formula FeSO4 (NH4 ) 2 SO4 . 6 H2O. In aqueous solution, the salt dissociates. When CuSO4 and NH3 are mixed in the molar ratio of 1 : 4 in solution, a complex [Cu (NH3 ) 4 ] SO4 is formed.

Description : The chemical formula for hydrated copper sulphate is – (a) CuSo4.2H 2 O (b) CuSo4.6H 2 O (c) CuSO 4 .4H 2 O (d) CuSO 4 .5H 2 O

Last Answer : (d) CuSO 4 .5H 2 O

Description : Why the blue colour of CuSO4 turns colourless during electrolysis of CuSO4 solution by platinum electrode.

Last Answer : The platinum electrodes are inert. Hence does not dissolve into the solution. The Cu++ ions (blue) present in the solution are discharged on the surface of cathode & OH - are ... a result of this electrolysis, blue coloured CuSO4 solution is slowly converted into colorless H2SO4 solution.

Description : Can you use a salicylic topical product while taking aspirin?

Last Answer : no

Description : An aqueous solution turns red litmus solution blue. Excess addition of which of the following solution would reverse the change? (a) Baking powder (b) Lime (c) Ammonium hydroxide solution (d) Hydrochloric acid

Last Answer : (d) Hydrochloric acid