Description : All the following statements regarding calcium are correct except (A) It diffuses as a divalent cation (B) It freely diffuses across the endoplasmic reticulum of muscle cells (C) It can exist in the blood as ionic form and also protein bound (D) It is found in high concentration in bones
Last Answer : Answer : B
Last Answer : All the elements that have two (2) components are called divalent elements. Such as oxygen.
Description : (A) Carbenes act as free radicals. (R) Only triplet carbenes act as biradical (divalent free radical).
Last Answer : (A) Carbenes act as free radicals. (R) Only triplet carbenes act as biradical (divalent free radical). A. ... IF (A) is incorrect but (R) is correct.
Description : Divalent cations are generally eliminated in marine fishes through
Last Answer : Divalent cations are generally eliminated in marine fishes through A. Gill membrane B. Anal membrane C. Fecal matter D. Oral membrane
Description : Various fungi are known to accumulate considerable quantities of divalent metals, e.g. (a) Cd (b) Zn (d) All of these (c) Pb
Last Answer : Ans. ((d))
Description : Semiconductor germanium and silicon are (a) Pentavalent (b) trivalent (c) divalent (d) tetravalent
Last Answer : (d) tetravalent
Description : In n type semi conductor added impurity is (A) pentavalent. (B) divalent. (C) tetravalent. (D) trivalent.
Last Answer : (A) pentavalent.
Description : The number of S-S bonds in sulphur trioxide trimer `(gamma-form)` is:
Last Answer : The number of S-S bonds in sulphur trioxide trimer `(gamma-form)` is: A. three B. two C. zero D. one
Description : Number of `S-O-S` bonds and hybridisation of sulphur in `gamma`-form of sulphur trioxide?
Last Answer : Number of `S-O-S` bonds and hybridisation of sulphur in `gamma`-form of sulphur trioxide? A. `3,sp^(2)` B. `2,sp^(2)` C. `3,sp^(3)` D. `0,sp^(3)`
Description : The number of S-S bonds in sulphur trioxide trimer `(S_(3)O_(9))` is
Last Answer : The number of S-S bonds in sulphur trioxide trimer `(S_(3)O_(9))` is A. three B. two C. one D. zero
Last Answer : The number of S-S bonds in sulphur trioxide trimer `(S_(3)O_(9))` is A. Three B. Two C. One D. Zero
Description : The active site of an enzyme is formed by (A) R group of amino acids (B) NH2 group of amino acids (C) CO group of amino acids (D) Sulphur bonds which are exposed
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Which oxo acids of sulphur contain S-S bonds ?
Last Answer : Thio acids Thio sulphuric acid is.
Description : According to Newland’s classification of elements, the properties of sulphur are similar to those of oxygen because sulphur is the
Last Answer : eighth element starting from oxygen
Description : Oils are partially hydrogenated (not fully) to manufacture Vanaspati, because fully saturated solidified oils (A) Cause cholesterol build up and blood clotting (B) Are prone to rancid oxidation (C ... (as their complete removal is very difficult) (D) Have affinity to retain harmful sulphur compounds
Last Answer : (A) Cause cholesterol build up and blood clotting
Description : The correct order of sulphur - oxygen bond energy in `S_(2)O_(3)^(2-), SO_(4)^(2-), SO_(3) and S_(2)O_(6)^(2-)` is
Last Answer : The correct order of sulphur - oxygen bond energy in `S_(2)O_(3)^(2-), SO_(4)^(2-), SO_(3) and S_(2)O_(6)^( ... (4)^(2-) lt SO_(3) lt S_(2)O_(3)^(2-)`
Description : Oxyen is more eletrongative than sulphur, yet `H_(2)S` is acidic while `H_(2)O` in neutral.this is because:
Last Answer : Oxyen is more eletrongative than sulphur, yet `H_(2)S` is acidic while `H_(2)O` in neutral.this is because: A ... (2)S` is more than that of `H_(2)O`.
Description : What property of low-molecular weight aldehydes and ketones accounts for the magnitude of their boiling points? (a) The ability to form strong H-bonds between their molecules. (b) The ability of ... other polar molecules. (d) The ability of the carbonyl group to attract electrophiles and form bonds.
Last Answer : The ability of the polar carbonyl group to attract other polar molecules.
Description : Which of the following elements can form the great number of covalent bonds? w) carbon x) nitrogen y) oxygen z) sulfur
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- SULFUR
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.
Last Answer : Carbon and Hydrogen
Description : Nitrogen forms the largest number of oxides as it is capable of forming stable multiple bonds with oxygen. They range from `N_(2)O` (O.S of nitrogen +
Last Answer : Nitrogen forms the largest number of oxides as it is capable of forming stable multiple bonds with ... red D. Nitrogen dioxide is not acidic oxide
Description : Nitrogen forms the largest number of oxides as it is capable of forming stable multiple bonds with oxygen. They range of `N_(2)O` (O.S of nitrogen +1)
Last Answer : Nitrogen forms the largest number of oxides as it is capable of forming stable multiple bonds with oxygen. They range ... C. `NO_(2)` D. both A and C
Description : In the anion `HCOO^(-)`, the two carbon-oxygen bonds are found to be equal length. What is the reason for it?
Last Answer : In the anion `HCOO^(-)`, the two carbon-oxygen bonds are found to be equal length. What is ... obtained by removal of a proton from the acid molecule
Description : In `SO_(2)` two oxygen atoms are linked to the sulpher atom through double bonds. The two `pi` bonds are
Last Answer : In `SO_(2)` two oxygen atoms are linked to the sulpher atom through double bonds. The two `pi` bonds are A. ... (pi)-p_(pi)` and one `p_(pi)-p_(pi)`
Description : Statement-I : Elements of oxygen family are not capable of forming `p pi-p pi` bonds with other elements of smaller size like C, N ets Statement-II :
Last Answer : Statement-I : Elements of oxygen family are not capable of forming `p pi-p pi` bonds with ... Statement-I is not correct and Statement-II is correct
Description : If oxygen which has an electronegativity of 3.5 bonds with hydrogen which has an electronegativity of 2.1 the bond between the two atoms will be classified as a polar what bond?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : When adding electric energy to water molecules can it cause the bonds between Hydrogen and oxygen to break?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : In an oxygen molecule, two atoms are united by - (1) one bond (2) two bonds (3) three bonds (4) four bonds
Last Answer : (2) two bonds Explanation: Two oxygen atoms can both achieve stable structures by sharing two pairs of electrons as in the diagram. Two electrons of each of the atom in the oxygen molecule ... is shown conventionally by two lines joining the atoms. Each line represents one pair of shared electrons.
Description : Explain why the water molecule has a bent shape and a bond angle less than 109.5° The electron repulsion between the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen of water causes the O–H bonds to squeeze close together
Last Answer : The electron repulsion between the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen of water causes the O–H bonds to squeeze close together
Description : In an oxygen molecule, two atoms are united by (1) one bond (2) two bonds (3) three bonds (4) four bonds
Last Answer : two bonds
Description : In stable organic compounds, carbon will always form (a) 2 bonds (b) 4 bonds (c) 3 bonds (d) 5 bonds
Last Answer : 4 bonds
Description : Assertion (A) Both rhombic and monoclinic sulphur exist as `S_(8)` but oxygen exists as `O_(2)`. Reason (R ) Oxygen forms `ppi-ppi` multiple bond due
Last Answer : Assertion (A) Both rhombic and monoclinic sulphur exist as `S_(8)` but oxygen exists as `O_ ... Statement-I is not correct and Statement-II is correct
Description : Oxygen and sulphur are identical in respect of
Last Answer : Oxygen and sulphur are identical in respect of A. Chemical properties B. Distribution of ... outer shell C. Atomicity D. Electronic configuration
Description : For the synthesis of amino acids cysteine, cystine and methionine the element required is a. Sulphur b. Oxygen c. Nitrogen d. None of these
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : For the formation of cell-components the elements required are a. Nitrogen b. Oxygen c. Sulphur d. All of these
Description : In the synthesis of cell components the major element required is a. Nitrogen b. Sulphur c. Carbon d. Oxygen
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Which of the following is commonly present in the acids? (a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen (c) Sulphur (d) Nitrogen
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Which substance is commonly used in refrigerators? (a) Freon (b) Oxygen (c) Ammonia (d) Sulphur dioxide
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : The gas released during photosynthesis : (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Oxygen (3) Carbon monoxide (4) Sulphur dioxide
Last Answer : (2) Oxygen Explanation: In plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water, releasing oxygen as a waste product. Photosynthesis is vital for all aerobic life on Earth. In ... this process is: Carbon dioxide + Water + Light energy --> Carbohydrate + Oxygen + Water
Description : Which one of the following elements is polyatomic? (1) Argon (2) Sodium (3) Sulphur (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : (3) Sulphur Explanation: The term polyatomic is used for a molecule or an ion which contains either two or more than two atoms.
Description : Which of the following is Colourless? (1) Chlorine (2) Oxygen (3) Phosphorus (4) Sulphur
Last Answer : (2) Oxygen
Description : Which one of the following gases is most significant as air pollutant? A. Carbondioxide B. Oxygen C. Nitrogen D. Sulphur-dioxide
Last Answer : ANS: D
Description : Which of the following constituents present in petroleum is responsible for ash formation? (A) Nitrogen compounds (B) Organometallic compounds (C) Sulphur compounds (D) Oxygen compounds
Last Answer : (C) Sulphur compounds
Description : Naphthenic acid is a/an __________ compound. (A) Sulphur (B) Nitrogen (C) Oxygen (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Oxygen
Description : Quinoline is a/an __________ compound. (A) Sulphur (B) Nitrogen (C) Oxygen (D) None of these