Description : Compound `A,C_(7)H_(8)O`, is insoluble in water, dilute `HCl`, and aquenous `NaHCO_(3)`, it dissolves in dilute `NaOH`. When `A` is treated with bromi
Last Answer : Compound `A,C_(7)H_(8)O`, is insoluble in water, dilute `HCl`, and aquenous `NaHCO_(3)`, it ... . o-cresol B. m-cresol C. p-cresol D. anisole
Description : Which one of gas dissolves in `H_(2)SO_(4)` to give oleum?
Last Answer : Which one of gas dissolves in `H_(2)SO_(4)` to give oleum? A. `SO_(2)` B. `H_(2)S` C. `S_(2)O` D. `SO_(3)`
Description : Compound A(`C_7H_8O`)is insoluble in water, dilute HCl & aqueous `NaHCO_3`, it dissolves in dilute NaOH.When A is treatedwith `Br_2` water it is conve
Last Answer : Compound A(`C_7H_8O`)is insoluble in water, dilute HCl & aqueous `NaHCO_3`, it dissolves in dilute NaOH.When A ... . The structure ofA is A. B. C. D.
Description : When `H_(2)O_(2)` is reacted with `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)" in dilute "H_(2)SO_(4)` and then ether is added. The ether layer gets -colour
Last Answer : When `H_(2)O_(2)` is reacted with `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)" in dilute "H_(2)SO_(4)` and then ether ... layer gets -colour A. Red B. Yellow C. Blue D. Green
Description : Hydrogen peroxide solution `(20 mL)` reacts quantitatively with a solution of `KMnO_(4) (20 mL)` acidified with dilute of `H_(2)SO_(4)`. The same volu
Last Answer : Hydrogen peroxide solution `(20 mL)` reacts quantitatively with a solution of `KMnO_(4) (20 mL)` ... calculate the molarity of `H_(2)O_(2)`.
Description : A dilute solution of `H_(2)SO_(4)` is made by adding 5 mL of `3N H_(2)SO_(4)` to 245 mL of water. Find the normality and molarity of the diluted solut
Last Answer : A dilute solution of `H_(2)SO_(4)` is made by adding 5 mL of `3N H_(2)SO_(4)` ... of water. Find the normality and molarity of the diluted solution.
Description : Which anion does not liberate any gas with dilute as well as conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)`.
Last Answer : Which anion does not liberate any gas with dilute as well as conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)`. A. `NO_(2)^(-)` B. `NO_(3)^(-)` C. `SO_(3)^(2-)` D. `SO_(4)^(2-)`
Description : Assertion (A): Diethyl ether reacts with hot Conc `H_(2)SO_(4)` and gives ethyl hydrogen sulphate Reason (R): The reaction involves cleavage of C-O bo
Last Answer : Assertion (A): Diethyl ether reacts with hot Conc `H_(2)SO_(4)` and gives ethyl hydrogen sulphate Reason (R ... R is false D. A is false but R is true
Description : Compound (A)`C_(7)H_(8)O` is insoluble in aqueous `NaHCO_(3)` and dissolves in aqueous NaOH and gives a characteristic colour with neutral `FeCl_(3)`
Last Answer : Compound (A)`C_(7)H_(8)O` is insoluble in aqueous `NaHCO_(3)` and dissolves in aqueous NaOH and gives a ... colour with `FeCl_(3)`? A. B. C. D.
Last Answer : Compound (A)`C_(7)H_(8)O` is insoluble in aqueous `NaHCO_(3)` and dissolves in aqueous NaOH and gives a ... compound (B) would be : A. B. C. D.
Last Answer : Compound (A)`C_(7)H_(8)O` is insoluble in aqueous `NaHCO_(3)` and dissolves in aqueous NaOH and gives a ... structure of compound A is : A. B. C. D.
Description : The Hinsberg test of a `C_(5)H_(14)N_(2)` compound produces a solid that is insoluble in 10% aq. `NaOH`. This solid derivative dissolves in `10%` aq.
Last Answer : The Hinsberg test of a `C_(5)H_(14)N_(2)` compound produces a solid that is insoluble in 10% aq. `NaOH` ... would best fit these facts ? A. B. C. D.
Description : A metal salt solution gives a yellow precipitate with silver nitrate. The precipitate dissolves in dilute nitric acid as well as in ammonium hydroxide
Last Answer : A metal salt solution gives a yellow precipitate with silver nitrate. The precipitate dissolves in dilute nitric acid as ... (3-)` D. `SO_(4)^(2-)`
Description : A liquid was mixed with ethanol and a drop of concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` was added. A compound with a fruity smell was formed. The liquid was
Last Answer : A liquid was mixed with ethanol and a drop of concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` was added. A compound with a fruity ... )` C. `cH_(3)COOH` D. `CH_(3)OH`
Description : How many compound(s) or iron (s) can be oxidised by `H_(2)O_(2)` among the following (i) `AsO_(3)^(2)` (ii) `SO_(4)^(2-)` (iii) `Fe_(2) (SO_(4))_(3)`
Last Answer : How many compound(s) or iron (s) can be oxidised by `H_(2)O_(2)` among the following (i) `AsO_(3)^(2)` (ii) ... ` (v) `H_(2)S` (vi) PbS (vii) `O_(3)`
Description : When a mixture of solid NaCl, solid `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` is heated with conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` orange red vapours are obtained. These are of the compound
Last Answer : When a mixture of solid NaCl, solid `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` is heated with conc. `H_(2 ... B. chromyl chloride C. chromic chloride D. chromic sulphate
Description : An alcohol (A) on heating with concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` gives alkene (B) as major product and (B) can shown the geometrical isomerism . The compound
Last Answer : An alcohol (A) on heating with concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` gives alkene (B) as major product and (B) can ... 2) CH (OH) CH_(3)` D. All of the above
Description : A compound, C4H6, reacts with bromine and forms a white precipitate with ammoniacal silver nitrate solution. It reacts with dilute H2SO4 in the presence of mercuric sulfate to form 2-butanone. The compound could be (a) 1-Butyne (b) 1-Butene (c) 2-Butyne (d) 2-Butene
Last Answer : 1-Butyne
Description : Starting from radium, the radioactive disintegration process terminates when the following is obtained a)radon b)lead c)uranium d)thorium
Last Answer : Starting from radium, the radioactive disintegration process terminates when the following is obtained a)radon b) ... . radon C. radium A D. radium B
Description : Neutrons are obtained by (a) Bombardment of radium with aparticles (b) Bombardment of beryllium with b-particles (c) Radioactive disintegration of uranium (d) None of the above
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Which of the following caused radioactive pollution along the coast of Kerala? (1) Plutonium (2) Zinc (3) Thorium (4) Radium
Last Answer : (3) Thorium Explanation: Thorium-rich monazite sand deposits on the Kerala coast have been responsible for natural radioactive contamination. It has been pronounced on the south-west coastal line of ... been found to have elevated levels of background radioactivity due to high abundance of thorium.
Description : Which of the following elements is not radioactive? (1) Radium (2) Plutonium (3) Zirconium (4) Uranium
Last Answer : (3) Zirconium Explanation: Zireonium is a lustrous, greywhite, strong transition metal that resembles titanium. Zirconium is mainly used as a refractory and pacifier, although it is used in small amounts as an alloying agent for its strong resistance to corrosion.
Description : Which one of the following is not a radioactive element? (1) Uranium (2) Thorium (3) Radium (4) Cadmium
Last Answer : (4) Cadmium Explanation: Radioactivity refers to the particles which are emitted from nuclei as a result of nuclear instability. Because the nucleus experiences the intense conflict between the two ... show radioactive properties while the fourth one does not show any kind of radioactive properties.
Description : The radioactive element used in heart pacemakers is – (1) Uranium (2) Deuterium (3) Plutonium (4) Radium
Last Answer : (1) Uranium Explanation: The actinides (or actinoids) are the chemical elements with atomic numbers between 90 and 109 inclusively. They occur between Groups 3 and 4 in Period 7 of the periodic table. ... scale, it is also used as a power source in smaller devices such as the heart pacemaker.
Description : The element extracted from radioactive disintegration of radium?
Last Answer : Radon
Description : Radon differs from other naturally radioactive elements in which one of the following ways. Is it because radon w) is extremely radioactive x) decays into the element radium y) is a noble gas z) is as chemically active as fluorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- IS A NOBLE GAS
Description : Who was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1911 for the discovery of the radioactive elements, radium and polonium?
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- MARIE CURIE
Description : Which of the following scientists was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1911 for the discovery of the radioactive elements, radium and polonium? w) John Dalton x) Dmitri Mendeleev y) Emil Fischer z) Marie Curie
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- MARIE CURIE
Description : Which scientist discovered the radioactive element Radium ? (1) Marie Curie (2) Isaac Newton (3) Albert Einstein (4) Benjamin Franklin
Last Answer : Marie Curie
Description : Which of the following caused radioactive pollution along the coast of Kerala ? (1) Plutonium (2) Zinc (3) Thorium (4) Radium
Last Answer : Thorium
Description : Radioactive disintegration of uranium ultimately results in formation of (1) radium (2) thorium (3) polonium (4) lead
Last Answer : lead
Description : What is NOT true about the tenure of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha? (a) He is no longer a Speaker if he ceases to be a member of the Lok Sabha due to any reason (b) When the Lok Sabha ... representative (d) When there's a deadlock in vote, the Speaker can cast his casting vote to break the deadlock
Last Answer : (b) When the Lok Sabha dissolves, the Speaker vacates his position simultaneously
Description : What is the name of the process where a substance dissolves in a liquid to form a solution?
Last Answer : A: Dissolution.
Description : Solubility of a substance which dissolves with an increase in volume and liberation of heat will be favoured by the (A) Low pressure and high temperature (B) Low pressure and low temperature (C) High pressure and low temperature (D) High pressure and high temperature
Last Answer : (B) Low pressure and low temperature
Description : Statement I `[Fe(H_(2)O)_(5)NO]SO_(4)` is paramagnetic Statement II The Fe in `[Fe(H_(2)O)_(5)NO]SO_(4)` has three unpaired electrons .
Last Answer : Statement I `[Fe(H_(2)O)_(5)NO]SO_(4)` is paramagnetic Statement II The Fe in `[Fe(H_(2)O) ... is false D. Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
Description : Silver nitrate solution when added to a colorless aqueous solution E forms a white precipitate which dissolves in excess of E. If the white precipitat
Last Answer : Silver nitrate solution when added to a colorless aqueous solution E forms a white precipitate which dissolves in excess ... SO_(3)` D. `Na_(2)SO_(4)`
Description : Methanol cannot be dried with anhydrous CaCl2 because - (1) CaCl2 dissolves in it (2) it is not good dehydrating agent (3) it forms a solid CaCl2 × 4CH3OH (4) it reacts with CH3OH
Last Answer : (3) it forms a solid CaCl2 × 4CH3OH
Description : Most of the carbon dioxide picked up by the blood in the tissues: a) dissolves in the plasma b) unites with hemoglobin c) forms microscopic bubbles d) diffuses into the alveoli
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- DISSOLVES IN THE PLASMA
Description : Which is an example of negative feedback? A) Nursing action stimulates the hypothalamus to release oxytocin that triggers mammary gland milk production. B) When the blood becomes dilute, ADH ... produce sperm or eggs. E) TRH stimulates the anterior pituitary to release thyroid-stimulating hormone.
Last Answer : B) When the blood becomes dilute, ADH is no longer released from the hypothalamus
Description : If a dilute solution of aqueous `NH_(3)` is saturated with `H_(2)S` then the product formed is :
Last Answer : If a dilute solution of aqueous `NH_(3)` is saturated with `H_(2)S` then the product formed is : A. `(NH_(4))_( ... (NH_(4))_(2)S_(x)` D. `NH_(4)OH+S`
Description : `S_(1): 2Se_(2)Cl_(2)rarr SeCl_(4)+3Se` `S_(2)` : Dioxides like `MnO_(2), PbO_(2)` do not form `H_(2)O_(2)` with dilute acids but they evolve oxygen w
Last Answer : `S_(1): 2Se_(2)Cl_(2)rarr SeCl_(4)+3Se` `S_(2)` : Dioxides like `MnO_(2), PbO_(2)` do not ... when boiled with water. A. FTTT B. TFTT C. FFTT D. TTTF
Description : A compound undergoes reduction with LiAlH4. It also dissolves in aqueous NaOH from which it can be recovered by addition of HCl. The compound is (a) a carboxylic acid (b) an ester (c) an acid anhydride (d) an alcohol
Last Answer : a carboxylic acid
Description : Find the work done is calorie when `65.5g` Zn reacts with excess `H_(2)SO_(4)` (aq) to form `ZnSO_(4)` & `H_(2)` in a closed rigid vessel at `300 K`.
Last Answer : Find the work done is calorie when `65.5g` Zn reacts with excess `H_(2)SO_(4)` (aq) to form `ZnSO_(4)` & `H_ ... `. A. -600 B. 0 C. `-1200` D. `-2494`
Description : If `H^(+)+OH^(-)rarrH_(2)O+13.7Kcal` , the heat of neutralisation for complete neutralisation of 1 mole of `H_(2)SO_(4)` by base will be
Last Answer : If `H^(+)+OH^(-)rarrH_(2)O+13.7Kcal` , the heat of neutralisation for complete neutralisation of 1 mole of ... . 27.4 Kcal C. 6.85 Kcal D. 3.425 Kcal
Description : STATEMENT-1 : `H_(2)SO_(4)` can not act as reducing agent. STATEMENT-2 : Sulphur can not increase its oxidation number beyond `+6`.
Last Answer : STATEMENT-1 : `H_(2)SO_(4)` can not act as reducing agent. STATEMENT-2 : Sulphur can not increase ... False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : The oxidation state of sulhur in `H_(2)SO_(5)` and chromium in `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` respectively is :-
Last Answer : The oxidation state of sulhur in `H_(2)SO_(5)` and chromium in `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` respectively is :- A. 8, 6 B. 4, 6 C. 8, 8 D. 6, 6
Description : `Zn+H_(2)SO_(4)rarrZnSO_(4)+H_(2)` Zn undergoes -
Last Answer : `Zn+H_(2)SO_(4)rarrZnSO_(4)+H_(2)` Zn undergoes - A. Reduction B. Oxidation C. Both oxidation and reduction D. None of these
Description : Oxidation state of cobalt in `[Co(NH_(3))_(4)(H_(2)O)Cl]SO_(4)` is
Last Answer : Oxidation state of cobalt in `[Co(NH_(3))_(4)(H_(2)O)Cl]SO_(4)` is