Description : (3) They are not easily combustible Explanation: Typical organic compounds are combustible by nature as they contain carbon. Organic compounds mostly consist of carbon, hydrogen, halogen, and phosphorus.
Last Answer : Which of the process is known as nitrification? (1) Reaction of Nitrogen Monoxide with oxygen to form nitric acid (2) Reaction of nitrogen dioxide with water to form nitric acid (3) Conversion of ammonia to nitrites (4) Conversion of nitrite to nitric oxide
Description : Why are Calcium Carbide (CaC 2 ), Carbon monoxide (CO), Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) and calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) classified as inorganic compounds through they contain carbon?
Last Answer : These compounds contain only one or two carbon atoms per formula unit and contain no carbon-carbon (C-C) bonds or carbon-hydrogen bonds. Hence they are classified as inorganic compounds.
Description : Choose the incorrect statement pertaining to organic compounds (1) They have low melting and boiling points (2) They do not dissolve in water (3) They are not easily combustible (4) They contain mainly carbon and hydrogen
Last Answer : They are not easily combustible
Description : How many moles of C3H8 contain 4.95 1024 hydrogen atoms?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Electronegativity of carbon atoms depends upon their state of hybridisation. In which of the following compounds, the carbon marked with asterisk is m
Last Answer : Electronegativity of carbon atoms depends upon their state of hybridisation. In which of the following compounds, the ... 2)-overset(**)CH_(2)-CH_(3)`
Description : Compounds of carbon having double or triple bonds between their carbon atoms are called (1) Saturated compounds (2) Unsaturated compounds (3) Reactive compounds (4) None of the above
Last Answer : (2) Unsaturated compounds Explanation: Compounds of carbon, which are linked by only single bonds between the carbon atoms are called saturated compounds. Compounds of carbon having double or triple bonds between their carbon atoms are called unsaturated compounds.
Description : The property of carbon atoms to form long chains in compounds is called
Last Answer : catenation.
Description : What weight of Na will contain the same number of atoms as are present in 2.4 gm of carbon? -Chemistry 9th
Last Answer : 1 mole of Carbon has weight 12g. So 0.2 mole of Carbon will have weight 2.4 g. Now, 1 mole of Carbon contains 6.022 10^23 atoms So 0.2 moles of Carbon contains 1.2044 10^23 atoms. So we need to find the weight ... of Na. 1 mole of Na = 23 g So 0.2 mole of Na = 4.6 grams So, answer is 4.6 grams.
Description : Which of the following statements is true about terpenes? (a) They are a class of lipids that can be isolated from plants. (b) They contain carbon atoms in multiples of five. (c) They are composed of isoprene units joined together in a head-to-tail fashion. (d) All of the above
Last Answer : All of the above
Description : . Monosaccharides are classified according to : (a) the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. (b) whether they contain an aldehyde or a ketone group (c) their configurational relationship to glyceraldehyde. (d) all of the above
Last Answer : all of the above
Description : Hydrocarbons that contain a triple bond between carbon atoms are known as: w) alkenes x) alkanes y) alkynes z) polymers
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ALKYNES
Description : Which of the following contain sp2 hybridized carbon atoms? w) alkanes x) alkenes y) alkynes z) cycloalkanes
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ALKENES
Description : What is the number of hydrogen atoms in an alken with three carbon atoms ?
Last Answer : Answer : The most common sign of an alkene is CnH2n + 2, where ' n' is the number of carbon atoms. Therefore the number of H– atoms in an alken with 3 carbon atoms = ( 2.3 + 2) = 8 .
Description : How many bonds occur between the carbon and nitrogen atoms when drawing the Lewis dot structure for hydrogen cyanide?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : how many hydrogen atoms can be bonded to one carbon atom?
Last Answer : 4
Description : In nylon-6, the number 6 represents the total number of (A) Carbon atoms in the ring (B) Carbon atoms in the linear polymer chain (C) Nitrogen atoms in the ring (D) Hydrogen atoms in the ring
Last Answer : (B) Carbon atoms in the linear polymer chain
Description : With increase in the number of carbon and hydrogen atoms in hydrocarbon molecules, the density of petroleum products (A) Decreases (B) Increases (C) Remain same (D) Unpredictable from the data
Last Answer : (B) Increases
Description : Apart from tetrahedral geometry another possible geometry for CH4 is square planar with four hydrogen atoms at the corners of the square and the carbon atom at the centre.Explain why CH4 is not square planar?
Last Answer : Ans For square planar arrangement hybridization is dsp2 which is not possible with Carbon as it does not have d orbital with it
Description : By which Carbon and hydrogen are estimated in organic compounds? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : The percentages of carbon and hydrogen in the compound are calculated from the masses of carbon dioxide and water. Estimation of carbon and hydrogen in an organic compound is based on their conversion to CO, and H20 respectively
Description : The greatest number of compounds are formed by the element (a) hydrogen (b) carbon (c) oxygen (d) nitrogen
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Two elements which can form a large number of compounds are (1) Carbon and Hydrogen (2) Carbon and Nitrogen (3) Carbon and Oxygen (4) Carbon and Sulphur
Last Answer : (1) Carbon and Hydrogen Explanation: The carbon-hydrogen bond (C-H bond) is a bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms that can be found in many organic compounds. Compound classes ... bonds are alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic hydrocarbons. Collectively they are known as hydrocarbons.
Description : By which Carbon and hydrogen are estimated in organic compounds?
Last Answer : Liebig’s method
Description : Compounds of carbon with hydrogen alone are called
Last Answer : hydrocarbons.
Description : Simplest binary organic compounds containing carbon and hydrogen only are called
Description : Proteins are most complex organic compounds, containing a. Carbon b. Hydrogen c. oxygen and nitrogen d. All of these
Last Answer : All of these
Description : A fuel containing carbon and carbon monoxide (but containing no hydrogen or its compounds) is burnt in pure oxygen at constant pressure. Its gross calorific value as compared to net calorific value will be (A) More (B) Less (C) Same (D) Data insufficient; can't be predicted
Last Answer : (C) Same
Last Answer : Liebig's method
Description : Plastics are compounds of carbon with element (A) Hydrogen (B) Nitrogen (C) Oxygen (D) All of thes
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Last Answer : Carbon and Hydrogen
Description : What element do hydrocarbons sometimes contain in stead of hydrogen and carbon?
Description : An organic compound contain 69% carbon and 4.8% hydrogen, the remaining being oxygen. Calculate the masses of carbon dioxide and water produced when 0.20g of this substance is subjected to complete combustion.
Last Answer : Calculation of mass of CO2 produced: Mass of compound =0.20g %C =12 x C 69=12*mass of CO2 formed*100/44*0.2 Mass of CO2 formed =69*44*.2/12*100 = 0.506g Similarly, % H =2* mass of H2Oformed*100/18* ... compound 4.8=2* mass of H2Oformed*100/18* 0.2 Mass of H2Oformed =4.8*18*0.2/2*100 =0.0864g
Description : Pick out the wrong statement: (A) Carburetted water gas is also called blue gas (B) Coals are divided in four species according to their carbon content in Seylor's classification (C) Carbonisation time ... and net calorific value of a fuel is the same, if it does not contain hydrogen or hydrocarbons
Last Answer : (A) Carburetted water gas is also called blue gas
Description : A gaseous fuel in order to develop luminosity on burning, must contain (A) Carbon monoxide (B) Hydrocarbons (C) Hydrogen (D) Oxygen
Last Answer : (B) Hydrocarbons
Description : All proteins contain at least 5 specific elements. Four of them are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen. What is the fifth element?
Last Answer : ANSWER: SULFUR
Description : (1) they contain free electrons Explanation: Metals typically consist of closepacked atoms, meaning that the atoms are arranged like closely packed spheres. Two packing motifs are common, one ... surrounded by six neighboring atoms. Several metals adopt both structures, depending on the temperature.
Last Answer : Helium gas is filled in ballons because (1) its atomic number is 2 (2) it is lighter than air (3) it is one of the constitutents of water (4) it is a noble gas
Description : (a) Show on a diagram the transfer of electrons between the atoms in the formation of MgO. Write symbols of cation and anion present in MgO. (b) Name the solvent in which ionic compounds are generally soluble. (c) Why are aqueous solutions of ionic compounds able to conduct electricity? -Chemistry
Last Answer : (b) Ionic compounds are soluble in water. (c) It is because aqueous solutions consist of ions which can move freely in them and carry current.
Description : (a) Show the formation of Na2O by the transfer of electrons between the combining atoms. (b) Why are ionic compounds usually hard? (c) How is it that ionic compounds in the solid state do not conduct electricity but they do so when in molten state? -Chemistry
Last Answer : (b) It is due to strong force of attraction between oppositely charged ions. (c) In solid state, ions are not free to move whereas in molten state ions are free to move, therefore, they conduct electricity in molten state.
Description : True or False: A chemical reaction is the rearrangement of atoms you start with to form new compounds?
Last Answer : TRUE
Description : What types of atoms are ionic compounds?
Last Answer : Ionic compounds contain a metal ans a nonmetal.
Description : Organic compounds having same molecular formula with different structural arrangement of atoms in them is known as
Last Answer : isomerism.
Description : What do you call the compounds having the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements of atoms?
Last Answer : Isomers
Description : Elements are made of -----? A. Atoms (Answer) B. Molecules C. H2O D. Compounds
Last Answer : A. Atoms (Answer)
Description : Two compounds have the same composition and also have the same atoms attached to the same atoms, although with different orientations in space. These compounds are (a) Identical (b) Position isomers (c) Structural isomers (d) Stereoisomers
Last Answer : Stereoisomers
Description : Which of the following is not a characteristic of organic compounds? (a) They usually have low melting points. (b) They usually are only slightly soluble or insoluble in water. (c) If water ... they seldom conduct an electric current. (d) Bonds which bind the atoms together are nearly always ionic.
Last Answer : Bonds which bind the atoms together are nearly always ionic.
Description : Those substances which have so far not been resolved by any means into other substances of simpler form are called A. elements B. compounds C. atoms D. molecules
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : Metals are good conductors of electricity because (a) The contain free electrons (b) The atoms are lightly packed (c) They have high melting point (d) All of the above
Description : Metals are good conductors of electricity because - (1) they contain free electrons (2) the atoms are lightly packed (3) they have high melting point (4) All of the above
Last Answer : (1) they contain free electrons Explanation: Copper is used for electrical wiring because it is a good conductor of electricity. Metal particles are held together by strong metallic bonds, which is why they have high melting and boiling points.
Description : Metals are good conductors of electricity because – (1) they contain free electrons (2) the atoms are lightly packed (3) they have high melting point (4) All of the above
Description : Ionic non polar solid dielectrics contain more than one type of atoms but no permanent dipoles. State True/False a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True