Description : What is the colour of carbon dioxide solution on a pH scale?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What is the pH value and colour of paper of ammonia solution?
Description : Which of the statements is not true? (1) K2Cr2O7 solution becomes yellow on increasing the pH beyond 7 (2) On passing H2 S through acidified K2Cr2O7 solution, a milky colour is observed (3) Na2Cr2O7 is preferred over K2Cr2O7 in volumetric analysis (4) K2Cr2O7 solution in acidic medium is orange
Last Answer : Na2Cr2O7 is preferred over K2Cr2O7 in volumetric analysis
Description : Clay soils require: a. A longer time for absorption of irrigation water than sandy soils b. A shorter time for absorption of irrigation water than sandy soils c. About the same time for absorption of ... soils d. More or less time for absorption than sandy soils, depending on the pH of the clay
Last Answer : A longer time for absorption of irrigation water than sandy soils
Description : If the heat of solution of an ideal gas in a liquid is negative, then its solubility at a given partial pressure varies with the temperature as (A) Solubility increases as temperature ... (D) Solubility increases or decreases with temperature depending on the Gibbs free energy change of solution
Last Answer : (B) Solubility increases as temperature decreases
Description : Why do we call countries by different names depending on where we live?
Last Answer : A little bit of context for that specific question: http://www.ask-public.com/disc/6031/why-do-countries-outside-germany-call-the-country-germany/
Description : The substances used in colour paints, fil- ters, plastics and other materials?
Last Answer : Pigments
Description : What do we call substances likie amylase and protease which speed up chemical reactionds?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : A solution which resists change in its pH value on addition of acid/alkali is called the __________ solution. (A) Neutral (B) Ideal (C) Buffer (D) Zero pH
Last Answer : Option C
Description : Turbidity of water is expressed (A) In ppm (B) In numbers in an arbitrary scale (C) By pH value (D) By colour code
Last Answer : (A) In ppm
Description : Colour comparator is used to measure the (A) pH value (B) Electrode potential (C) Colour intensity (D) None of these
Last Answer : Option A
Description : An iron nail is dipped in the solution of copper sulphate for about 30 minutes. State the change in colour observed. Give reason for the change. -Chemistry-10
Last Answer : When an iron nail is dipped in copper sulphate solution, the displacement reaction takes place. The colour of copper sulphate solution fades due to the formation of light green solution of iron sulphate.
Description : Why does the colour of copper sulphate solution change when an iron nail is dipped in it ? -Chemistry-10
Description : Why does the colour of copper sulphate solution change when an iron nail is dipped in it? Write two observations. -Chemistry
Last Answer : Answer. It is because displacement reaction takes place. Iron displaces copper from copper sulphate solution and forms pale green coloured solution of FeS04 and reddish brown copper metal gets deposited. Fe(s) + CuS04(aq) ——–> FeS04(aq) + Cu(s)
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 : Which of the following solution(s) change its colour on passing ozone through it is/are
Last Answer : Which of the following solution(s) change its colour on passing ozone through it is/ ... dichromate D. acidified solution of ferreous sulphate
Description : A potato tuber has been cut into two halves. A few drops of iodine solution are placed on the cut surface of one of the halves. What colour change will be noticed? (1) From brown to blue-black (2) From brown to orange-red (3) From blue to pink (4) From pink to blue-green
Last Answer : (1) From brown to blueblack Explanation: Any form of starch (carbohydrate) turns blue-black when iodine solution is applied to it. This is because starch is composed of polymers of ... already mentioned. The complex of iodine stuck inside the amylose coil produces a characteristic blueblack colour.
Description : potato tuber has been cut into two halves. A few drops of iodine solution are placed on the cut surface of one of the halves. What colour change will be noticed? (1) From brown to blue-black (2) From brown to orange-red (3) From blue to pink (4) From pink to blue-green
Last Answer : (1) From brown to blueblack Explanation: The Iodine test is used to test for the presence of starch. Iodine solution — iodine dissolved in an aqueous solution of potassium iodide — reacts with the starch producing a purple black colour.
Description : On immersing gold pins in CuSO 4 solution for few minutes, you will observe (a) displacement reaction (b) the colour of solution fades away (c) the surface of gold pins acquire a black coating (d) No change
Last Answer : (d) No change
Description : When the electric current is passed through conducting solution, there is change in colour of the solution. This indicates a) chemical effect of current b) the heating effect of current c) the magnetic effect of current d) the lightning effect of current
Last Answer : a) chemical effect of current
Description : Generally metallic oxides are basic and non-metallic are acidic in nature. Solution of which of the following oxides in water will change the colour of blue litmus to red? a)sulphur dioxide b)Magnesium oxide c)iron oxide d)copper oxide
Last Answer : a)sulphur dioxide
Description : A potato tuber has been cut into two halves. A few drops of iodine solution are placed on the cut surface of one of the halves. What colour change will be noticed? (1) From brown to blue–black (2) From brown to orange–red (3) From blue to pink (4) From pink to blue–green
Last Answer : From brown to blue–black
Last Answer : From brown to blue-black
Description : How we can measure PH of a solution?
Last Answer : The PH can be measure with universal indicator or PH paper. A universal indicator paper has a mixture of several dyes coated on it. It shows different colours for each PH values.
Description : Choose the correct statement about osmotic diuretics: A. They are large molecular weight substances which form colloidal solution B. Their primary site of action is collecting ducts in the ... C. They increase water excretion without increasing salt excretion D. They can lower intraocular pressure
Last Answer : D. They can lower intraocular pressure
Description : Is there a branch of science that studies how the meaning of sentences can change depending on how they are spoken?
Last Answer : Would that be a science or an art? And, BTW “Dude” has many of the same attributes as your example “No”. It is extremely versatile and depending upon the inflection and tone can assume a wide variety of meanings.
Description : A soap solution in water removes greasy substances by
Last Answer : A soap solution in water removes greasy substances by A. adsorption B. peptization C. coagulation D. emulsifiction
Description : Can two substances in a solution can be easily separated?
Last Answer : Yes, it is possible.
Description : (1) a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances Explanation: A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances uniformly dispersed throughout a single phase is called solution. In such a mixture, a ... the solvent including its phase, and the solvent is commonly the major fraction of the mixture.
Last Answer : 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
Description : Why are substances like Platinum and Palladium offer used for carrying out electrolysis in aqueous solution ?
Last Answer : Platinum and palladium is inert electrodes. They are not react with the ions of electrolyte and products of electrolysis. Hence they are used as electrodes during electrolysis. Hence they ... electrodes during electrolysis. Hence they are used as electrodes during electrolysis in aqueous solution.
Description : Varnish is a transparent or semi-transparent solution of resinous substances in (A) Alcohol (B) Linseed (C) Turpentine (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : or more substances. Which of the following is a solution? (l) Milk (2) Smoke (3) Brass (4) Face Cream
Last Answer : (3) Brass
Description : High molecular weight, pharmacodynamically inert, nonantigenic substances which form colloidal solution are used as: A. Osmotic purgatives B. Osmotic diuretics C. Plasma expanders D. All of the above
Last Answer : C. Plasma expanders
Description : A solution is (1) a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances (2) a solid dissolved in a liquid (3) a solid dissolved i water (4) a mixture of two liquids
Last Answer : a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances
Description : What do you call the substances which bring down the body temperature due to fever?
Last Answer : Antipyretics
Description : Which feature is most likely to change depending on your audience?
Last Answer : your tone
Description : When ice cubes are made, the entropy of water – (1) does not change (2) decreases (3) increases (4) may either increase or decrease depending on the process used
Last Answer : (2) decreases Explanation: When water is frozen into ice, the temperature drops below 0°C. Since the entropy of the solid is less than that of the liquid, the entropy of the water (the system ... decrease is found by dividing the heat of fusion of ice by the temperature for the reversible pathway.
Description : The density of the liquid when heated (1) decreases (2) increases (3) does not change (4) may increase of decrease depending on pressure
Last Answer : (1) decreases Explanation: The mass density of a material varies with temperature and pressure. Increasing the temperature of a substance (with some exceptions) decreases its density by increasing the volume of ... bottom to top of the fluid due to the decrease of the density of the heated fluid.
Description : For the case of a fuel gas undergoing combustion with air, if the air/fuel ratio is increased, the adiabatic flame temperature will (A) Increase (B) Decrease (C) Increase or decrease depending on the fuel type (D) Not change
Last Answer : (B) Decrease
Description : When ice cubes are made, the entropy of water (1) does not change (2) decreases (3) increases (4) may either increase or decrease depending on the process used
Last Answer : decreases
Description : Which of the following is not true regarding enzymes? (A) They catalyze only a particular type of reaction (B) They remain active even after separation from the source (C) They are destroyed ... They are irreversibly destroyed at high temperature (E) Their activity depends on the pH of the solution
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : If a pH of a solution is 7.6, what is the pOH?
Last Answer : The pOH is 6,4.
Description : which. orange juice is a solution that contains citric acid, which gives orange juice an approximate pH of 3.5. Which substance is more acidic than orange juice?
Last Answer : battery acid with a pH of 0.8
Description : From separate solution of four sodium salt NaW, Nax, NaY and NaZ had pH 7.0 , 9.0 , 10 . 0 and 11.0 respectively , when each solution was 0.1 M , the
Last Answer : From separate solution of four sodium salt NaW, Nax, NaY and NaZ had pH 7.0 , 9.0 , 10 . 0 and 11.0 ... acid is :- A. HW B. HX C. HY D. HZ
Description : Number of equivalents of HCl present in 100 mL of its solution whose pH is 4:
Last Answer : Number of equivalents of HCl present in 100 mL of its solution whose pH is 4: A. `10^(-4)` B. `10^(-3)` C. `10^(-2)` D. `10^(-5)`
Description : An aquoeous solution twice alkaline as water, The pH of the solution is near to
Last Answer : An aquoeous solution twice alkaline as water, The pH of the solution is near to A. 6.7 B. 6.4 C. 7.3 D. 7.6
Description : The `pH` of a solution increased from `3` to `6`. Its `[H^(o+)]` will be
Last Answer : The `pH` of a solution increased from `3` to `6`. Its `[H^(o+)]` will be A. Reduced ... . Doubled C. Reduced by 1000 times D. Increased by 1000 times
Description : Which of the following compounds when dissolved in water, gives a solution with pH less than seven ?
Last Answer : Which of the following compounds when dissolved in water, gives a solution with pH less than seven ? A. `CH_(3)COCH_( ... (5)NH_(2)` D. `C_(2)H_(5)OH`
Description : When `O_(3)` is passed through an aqueous solution of KI, the pH of the resulting solution is
Last Answer : When `O_(3)` is passed through an aqueous solution of KI, the pH of the resulting solution is A. 7 B. `6.8` C. `2.8` D. 43752