Description : Two ores A1 and A2 of a metal M show the following reactivity: `A_(1)=CuCo_(3).Cu(OH)_(3),S=Cu` `P=Cu_(2)I_(2): G=SO_(2)` . Then `A_(2)` is
Last Answer : Two ores A1 and A2 of a metal M show the following reactivity: `A_(1)=CuCo_(3).Cu(OH)_(3),S=Cu` `P=Cu_(2) ... )` B. `CuO` C. `CuCO_(3)` D. `Cu_(2)S`
Description : Oxides and hydroxides of metals are known as?
Last Answer : Bases
Description : Statement -1 : Ores are generally converted into oxides , prior to reduction . Statement- 2 : Metal oxides can be easily reduced .
Last Answer : Statement -1 : Ores are generally converted into oxides , prior to reduction . Statement- 2 : Metal oxides ... -1 : is false , statement-2 : is true
Description : Iron rust is (A) Ferrous oxide (B) Hydrated ferric oxide (C) Powdered iron (D) Ferric sulphide
Last Answer : (B) Hydrated ferric oxide
Description : Where does the oxygen that keeps us alive come from? A. Carbon dioxide B. Carbonates absorbed from soil C. Oxides of minerals D. Water
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : Where does the oxygen that keeps us alive come from? (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Carbonates absorbed from soil (3) Oxides of minerals (4) Water
Last Answer : (4) Water Explanation: Since water and carbon dioxide are both compounds which contain oxygen, it is possible to obtain oxygen from either. The oxygen produced from photosynthesis is not released into the ... the air. Scientists agree that there's oxygen from ocean plants in every breath we take.
Description : Oxygen which is vital for life is a product of photosynthesis and comes from – (1) carbonates from soil (2) carbon dioxide (3) water (4) oxides of mineral elements
Last Answer : (3) water Explanation: The unusually high concentration of oxygen has on Earth is the result of the oxygen cycle. This biogeochemical cycle describes the movement of oxygen within and ... Photosynthesis releases oxygen into the atmosphere, while respiration and decay remove it from the atmosphere.
Description : Oxygen which is vital for life is a product of photosynthesis and comes from (1) carbonates from soil (2) carbon dioxide (3) water (4) oxides of mineral elements
Last Answer : water
Last Answer : Water
Description : (4) A mixture of Fe₂O₃, 3H₂O and FeO Explanation: Several forms of rust are distinguishable both visually and by spectroscopy, and form under different circumstances. Rust consists of hydrated iron (III) oxides Fe2O
Last Answer : Catalyst is a substance which – (1) increases the rate of the reaction (2) decreases the rate of reaction (3) has no action on the rate of the reaction (4) None of these
Description : Statement-1: Auto reduction of ores is used for cinnabar, copper glance and Galena ores Statement-2:The sulphide ores of these metals react with their
Last Answer : Statement-1: Auto reduction of ores is used for cinnabar, copper glance and Galena ores Statement-2: ... Statement-1 is false but Statement -2 is true
Description : Assertion : Froth flatation process is used to concentrate sulphide ores. Reason : There is a difference in the nature of wettibility of different ore
Last Answer : Assertion : Froth flatation process is used to concentrate sulphide ores. Reason : There is a difference ... -1 is false but Statement -2 is true
Description : Which of the following faction is of no significance for roasting sulphide ores to the oxide and not subjecting the sulphide ores in carbon reduction
Last Answer : Which of the following faction is of no significance for roasting sulphide ores to the oxide and ... are thermodynamically more stable than `CS_(2)`
Description : Assertion : Sulphide ores are concentrated by Froth Floatation method. Reason : Cresols stabilise the froth in Froth Floatation method
Last Answer : Assertion : Sulphide ores are concentrated by Froth Floatation method. Reason : Cresols stabilise the froth in Froth Floatation method
Description : The method used for the enrichment of sulphide ores of copper is
Last Answer : The method used for the enrichment of sulphide ores of copper is A. Mangetic Separation B. Froth floatation process C. Electro refining D. Smelting
Description : Which of the following set of elements mostly occur as sulphide ores.
Last Answer : Which of the following set of elements mostly occur as sulphide ores. A. Zn, Cu,Na B. Zn, Cu, Pb C. Fe, Al, Ti D. Cu, Ag, Au
Description : Generally sulphide ores are concentrated by following process
Last Answer : Generally sulphide ores are concentrated by following process A. Hand picking B. Washing with water C. Leaching D. Froth floatation
Description : The process of purifying Sulphide ores?
Last Answer : Froth Flotation process
Description : Froth floatation is the most suitable for treating (A) Iron ores (B) Sulphide ores (C) Quartzite (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Sulphide ores
Description : There is practically no alternative/competitor to __________ in the beneficiation treatment of sulphide ores. (A) Classification (B) Tabling (C) Jigging (D) Froth floatation
Last Answer : (D) Froth floatation
Description : Unreacted core model' represents the reaction involving (A) Combustion of coal particles (B) Roasting of sulphide ores (C) Manufacture of carbon disulphide from elements (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Roasting of sulphide ores
Description : Concentration of sulphide ores is done usually by (A) Roasting (B) Smelting (C) Froth floatation (D) Electromagnetic separation
Last Answer : (C) Froth floatation
Description : For which of the following classes of salts are all of its compounds soluble in water? w) sulfates x) nitrates y) hydroxides z) chlorides
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- NITRATES
Description : The solubility of the alkali metal carbonates (a) Decreases as we go down the group (b) Increases as we go down the group (c) Increases at first and then decreases (d) Does not show regular variation
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : How many of the following are oxides ores (i) Carnalite (ii) Cuprite (iii) Cassiterite (iv) Chromite (v) Cinnabar (vi) Calamine (vii) Cerussite (Viii)
Last Answer : How many of the following are oxides ores (i) Carnalite (ii) Cuprite (iii) Cassiterite (iv) ... (vii) Cerussite (Viii) Chalocopyrite (ix) Chalcocite
Description : Which of the following is the most major constituents of air pollutants? (A) Oxides of sulphur (B) Oxides of nitrogen (C) Carbon monoxide (D) Hydrogen sulphide
Last Answer : (A) Oxides of sulphur
Description : Choose the correct statement about magaldrate: A. It is a mixture of magnesium and aluminium hydroxides B. It has a rapid as well as sustained acid neutralizing action C. Its acid neutralizing capacity is 2 m Eq/g D. It causes systemic alkalosis
Last Answer : B. It has a rapid as well as sustained acid neutralizing action
Description : Impurities in metal ores are called: w) flux x) gangue (pron: gang) y) slag z) sediments
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- GANGUE
Description : What are amphoteric oxides? Choose the amphoteric oxides from amongst the following oxides: Na2O, ZnO, Al2O3, CO2, H2O -Chemistry
Last Answer : Those oxides which reacts with acids as well as bases to produce salts and water are called amphoteric oxides, e.g. Na2O, ZnO, are amphoteric oxides among given oxides.
Description : Members of which of the following classes of compounds generally produce acidic solutions when dissolved in water? w) metal oxides x) nonmetal oxides y) alcohols z) aldehydes
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- NONMETAL OXIDES
Description : When shale weathers, it forms mostly: w) clay x) quartz y) soluble carbonates z) slate
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- CLAY
Description : Which of the following is NOT a means of preparing carbon dioxide? w) burning coke in the absence of air x) combustion of methane y) heating certain normal carbonates z) action of acids on carbonates
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- BURNING COKE IN THE ABSENCE OF AIR
Description : Metal carbonates decompose on heating to give metal oxide and carbon dioxide. Which of the metal carbonates is most stable thermally?
Last Answer : Metal carbonates decompose on heating to give metal oxide and carbon dioxide. Which of the metal carbonates is most ... C. `SrCO_(3)` D. `BaCO_(3)`
Description : Which of the following metal carbonates liberate. `CO_(2)(g)` on heating :
Last Answer : Which of the following metal carbonates liberate. `CO_(2)(g)` on heating : A. `Na_(2)CO_(3)` B. `K_(2)CO_(3)` C. `Rb_(2)CO_(3)` D. `Ag_(2)CO_(3)`
Description : How many of the following are metal carbonates : Dolomite ,Malachite ,Azurite ,Siderite Calamine , Magnasite ,Limestone ,Washing soda ,Cerussite
Last Answer : How many of the following are metal carbonates : Dolomite ,Malachite ,Azurite ,Siderite Calamine , Magnasite ,Limestone ,Washing soda ,Cerussite
Description : Diamond is chemically (a) a mixture of metal carbonates (b) pure carbon (c) a pure form of sand (d) a mixture of calcium and magnesium phosphates
Description : Antacid tablets consist of – (1) Hydroxides of sodium, magnesium and aluminium (2) Hydroxides of magnesium and aluminium (3) Hydroxides of sodium and aluminium (4) Hydroxides of magnesium and sodium
Last Answer : (2) Hydroxides of magnesium and aluminium Explanation: An antacid is a base which neutralizes stomach acidity. The most common of these bases are hydroxides, carbonates, or bicarbonates such as Aluminum hydroxide, Calcium. carbonate, Magnesium carbonate, Magnesium hydroxide, and Sodium bicarbonate.
Description : Antacid tablets consist of (1) Hydroxides of sodium, magnesium and aluminium (2) Hydroxides of magnesium and aluminium (3) Hydroxides of sodium and aluminium (4) Hydroxides of magnesium and sodium
Last Answer : Hydroxides of magnesium and aluminium
Description : The ease of adsorption of the hydrated alkali metal ions on ion-exchange resins follows the order:
Last Answer : The ease of adsorption of the hydrated alkali metal ions on ion-exchange resins follows the order: A. `K^(+)lt Na + ... (+)lt K^(+)lt Na^(+)lt Li^(+)`
Description : A fast reactor uses: w) an extremely short time to get to the maximum operating reactivity. x) uranium-235 as fuel. y) heavy water as a coolant. z) essentially unmoderated neutrons.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ESSENTIALLY UNMODERATED NEUTRONS.
Description : Refractory metals are known for which of the following properties: w) lack of chemical reactivity x) low density y) high melting point z) high thermal conductivity
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- HIGH MELTING POINT
Description : Energy is described as the capacity for: w) reactivity x) combustion y) transformation z) doing work
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- DOING WORK
Description : Which of the following phrases is NOT appropriate for a description of benzene? w) characteristic reactivity of an alkene x) volatile liquid y) aromatic hydrocarbon z) resonance hybridization
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- CHARACTERISTIC REACTIVITY OF AN ALKENE
Description : Which of the following is the primary reason for adding calcium carbonate to the reduction process of iron oxide ores ? The calcium carbonate: w) acts as an oxidizing agent x) removes silicate waste products y) acts as a reducing agent z) removes sulfur waste products
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- REMOVES SILICATE WASTE PRODUCTS
Description : In arc welding, Argon is used because of its - (1) Low reactivity with metal (2) Ability to lower the melting point of the metal (3) High flammability (4) High calorific value
Last Answer : (1) Low reactivity with metal Explanation: In arc welding, Argon is used as a shielding gas because it is chemically inert and forms no compounds. At the high temperatures that welding requires, the ... to brittle welds and instability in the welding arc. So,argon and other inert gases are sprayed.
Description : If Metal A displaces Metal B from its solution, then Metal A _______. (1) is more reactive than B (2) is less reactive than B (3) is heavier than B (4) has the same reactivity as B
Last Answer : (1) is more reactive than B
Description : A metallic alloy in general as compared to their pure metal components is (A) More corrosion resistant (B) Having higher melting point (C) Having lower hardness, reactivity and fusibility (D) Having lower electrical conductivity
Last Answer : (A) More corrosion resistant
Description : In arc welding, Argon is used because of its (1) Low reactivity with metal (2) Ability to lower the melting point of the metal (3) High flammability (4) High calorific value
Last Answer : Low reactivity with metal
Description : In extraction of metal how many of the following ores calcination process is involved . (i) Dolomite (ii) Malachite (iii) Calcite (iv) Copper pyrities
Last Answer : In extraction of metal how many of the following ores calcination process is involved . (i) Dolomite ... Siderite (viii) Iron pyrite (ix) Ar gentite
Description : (A) All minerals are ores (R ) Ores are minerals from which metal can be extracted convenitly and economically
Last Answer : (A) All minerals are ores (R ) Ores are minerals from which metal can be extracted convenitly and ... If (A) is incorrect but (R ) is correct